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Stars pay tribute to Bo Diddley

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by Alex Denney

Stars have been queuing up to pay tribute to legendary guitarist Bo Diddley who died yesterday (June 2) of a heart failure.

Mick Jagger, Alex Kapranos, Slash and Albert Hammond Jr were among the artists singing the praises of the Mississippi-born songwriter, who is often credited with providing the missing link between blues and rock ‘n’ roll and was inducted into the Rock ‘n’ Roll Hall Of Fame in 1987.

Rolling Stones frontman Jagger said: “ He was a wonderful, original musician who was an enormous force in music and was a big influence on The Rolling Stones. He was very generous to us in our early years and we learned a lot from him. We will never see his like again."

And Franz Ferdinand’s Alex Kapranos had this to say: “It's rotten news about Bo Diddley. When I heard it I put ‘Road Runner’ on the record player. What a riff. What a guitarist - totally revolutionised the way the instrument was played with that loose sexy rhythm.

Three amazing facts about Bo Diddley:

- He played a rectangular guitar.
- The characteristic beat which helped establish his rep was sometimes known as a ‘shave and a haircut beat’.
- Many of his songs had no chord changes but were still really exciting.


could you maybe

write something a bit more intelligent about this? The last bit in particular is offensive and condescending.


yeah

I thought it was Kev Kharas writing at first, but not quite as good.


makes me think

of the nofx lyric, did you ever go to sleep with bo derek and wake up with bo diddley.

bit of a crap write up, i have to agree - any fule could put a better article together.


very sad, a complete legend

This write up is atrocious, DiS should feel ashamed, save the sub-NME flippancy for those that deserve it.


Hmmm

Not an article though is it?

I don't expect deep insightful analysis from a news flash. I want fact. He's dead. The last bit funnily enough is also actually fact - A bit irreverent possibly, but fact...


^ this ^

Old person who did great things dies.
Musicians lament.
DiS publishes facts.
Users moan.
World turns.


come on...

It's flippant and shitty. Don't put anything if you can't put anything insightful. I mean, we're the readers, you folks are the journalists right?
Perhaps just link some of the fucking amazing You Tube footage of him in his prime, that's easier and quicker and better.

Here's some now, enjoy:

CRAZY GUITAR SOUNDS ON A TV SHOW

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6F1Mk6U5zVY

LATER ON, STILL MENTAL

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sgzn7VyoqEw

ROADRUNNER WITH THE DUCHESS ON GUITAR

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qs8FJergjas&feature=related

BO AND THE DUCHESS AGAIN

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=979rwnVPG4A

Here's Buddy Holly covering Bo:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2vLCewzg2ns&feature=related

And then what the Brits did with it:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JOPtbq5LLyU

Voila! Rock and roll. Thanks very much Bo...


excellent linkage

ta Chris


Ah heck

I didn't know he'd died. Cheery oh, old fella. thanks for all you did.







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