Bo Diddley!

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good point amateurist...seems greil would have covered bo's legacy at some point in mystry train. has anyone heard Bo's Beach Party? i have a scratched copy with no jacket but it is one of the better live albums i own.

thomas de'aguirre (biteylove), Monday, 17 March 2003 21:58 (twenty-one years ago) link

weird,i am reading rap attack at the moment,and had just read the bit on bo diddley,which had piqued (is that the right word?) my curiosity
i didn't know anything about him other than the name beforehand...
so are there any good cheap compilations or albums that anyone can recommend?

robin (robin), Monday, 17 March 2003 22:00 (twenty-one years ago) link

a greatest hits shouldn't be hard to find

Fritz Wollner (Fritz), Monday, 17 March 2003 22:01 (twenty-one years ago) link

all you pretty women
stand in line
I can make love to you baby
in about an hours time


Bo has mojo for days! Bo Diddley is the boss dog of this here boneyard!

Mike Taylor (mjt), Monday, 17 March 2003 22:05 (twenty-one years ago) link

yup, look into his 50th Anniversary Greatest Hits or the 2cd boxed set on Chess. Both are still in print on CD.

Mike Taylor (mjt), Monday, 17 March 2003 22:09 (twenty-one years ago) link

Don't know what Bo Diddley has to do with minstrelsy. Minstrelsy flourished mainly in the north and Bo is from pretty far down south, McComb, Miss., halfway between Jackson Miss. and New Orleans. Be that as it may--perhaps someone can enlighten me about this whole worrisome "minstrelsy" thing--Bo is pretty great, bedrock. The one I love above all else is "Pretty Thing." Who's playing harmonica on that?

Jess Hill (jesshill), Monday, 17 March 2003 22:17 (twenty-one years ago) link

Minstrelry was a major form of entertainment in the North and South (by the early-mid 20th c. it was more prevalent in the south by far). Bo moved to Chicago with his mom when he was a teen, I think, but anyway I wasn't positing a direct line of inheritance although perhaps one is there. Just saying that Bo is often celebrated for (re)introducing certain aspects of Af-Am humor to popular music, and I wanted to point out that in addition to being derived from the dozens, etc. (folk humor) it is also derived from black stage comedy and minstrelry (there is a big overlap there BTW).

Amateurist (amateurist), Monday, 17 March 2003 22:21 (twenty-one years ago) link

But honestly never mind me, I've kind of got a think about minstrelry which I shouldn't harp on so much, esp. not when the purpose of this thread is to celebrate Bo Diddley.

Amateurist (amateurist), Monday, 17 March 2003 22:21 (twenty-one years ago) link

I'm with everyone here: Bo is amazing and amazingly underappreciated. The guitar tone and mix on early things like "Bo Diddley;" the drums on "Hey Bo Diddley" (and the lyric about all the women on his farm, already mentioned); the way on "Before You Accuse Me" that the guitar is so PERFECTLY out of tune; the instrumental version of "On Top of Old Smokey" on Beach Party; that impossibly elastic beat on "Road Runner; the opening line of "Run Run Diddley Daddy" ("I was down in the jungle picking wild beans") (and that SOLO!), "Mona," "Who Do You Love," "Pills," Jerome. Does everyone know he wrote "Love is Strange" (under an assumed name)?

Burr (Burr), Monday, 17 March 2003 23:04 (twenty-one years ago) link

1957 is the blueprint for any garage/party/frat rock record since..It's all taken from Bo.

brg30 (brg30), Tuesday, 18 March 2003 00:30 (twenty-one years ago) link

and listening to "the story of bo diddley" in particular, it's got lots of lovely repetition. Lessons learned by the greats: the fall, the stooges, etc. plus, yeah, damn near every garage rock band worth its salt. my fave recent one: the dukes of hamburg. Bo at 78 RPM, with lots of really bad jokes. tho' their latest record is pretty tame.

pauls00, Tuesday, 18 March 2003 00:45 (twenty-one years ago) link


ROCKULA (1990)

He's a vampire who hasn't scored in 400 years. Tonight's the night!


Bo Diddley .... Axman

David Allen, Tuesday, 18 March 2003 18:16 (twenty-one years ago) link

eight months pass...
"Pills" is my favorite!

@d@ml (nordicskilla), Thursday, 20 November 2003 00:16 (twenty years ago) link

Pretty Thing and Mona. I was always blown away by the guitar sound, the effects, the reverb and tremolo, it's like psychedelic rock a decade early.

What's the history of that Mockingbird nursery rhyme/song? Seems like 80% of Bo's song are based on that.

Dan Selzer (Dan Selzer), Thursday, 20 November 2003 01:26 (twenty years ago) link

I like "Can't Judge a Book By Its Cover"

Huckleberry Mann (Horace Mann), Thursday, 20 November 2003 15:32 (twenty years ago) link

eleven months pass...
BO! DIDDLEY! BO! DIDDLEY!

amateur!!st, Tuesday, 2 November 2004 22:53 (nineteen years ago) link

"The Story of Bo Diddley" needs a S3-ish garage/drone extended version with about seven more verses STAT.

MindInRewind (Barry Bruner), Tuesday, 2 November 2004 23:03 (nineteen years ago) link

Beach Party is yor answer

Loose Translation: Sexy Dancer (sexyDancer), Tuesday, 2 November 2004 23:15 (nineteen years ago) link

The Jesus and Mary Chain turned me on to Bo. I'm a huge fan as a result. "Mona" is *classic*.

Spencer Chow (spencermfi), Tuesday, 2 November 2004 23:17 (nineteen years ago) link

"dearest darling" is my favorite, a song that is simultaneously joyous and morbid, celebratory and scary. singing in a deranged voice, he tells his woman he loves her so much that if he should die, he promises to take her with him. his band rocks as hard as they ever did on this one.

fact checking cuz (fcc), Tuesday, 2 November 2004 23:19 (nineteen years ago) link

The new compilation of Bo's early 70's Chess stuff--"Tales From The Funk Dimension"--is boss...

Dark Horse, Tuesday, 2 November 2004 23:34 (nineteen years ago) link

check out Bo in the Phil Spector film "The Big T.N.T. Show," from '65. He's as good as Ray Charles and Ike and Tina there.

Bo and minstrelsy--I thought minstrelsy pretty much was over by the time Emmett Miller recorded in the late '20s, if not earlier?

eddie hurt (ddduncan), Tuesday, 2 November 2004 23:46 (nineteen years ago) link

Beach Party is yor answer
tell me more?

MindInRewind (Barry Bruner), Tuesday, 2 November 2004 23:49 (nineteen years ago) link

minstrelry continued until the 50s...but that was its last gasp. again, i wasn't saying that diddley was directly influenced by some minstrel-stage act or other, just that a lot of the "black culture" he taps into had as much of a stage/popular origin as a "folk" origin. or so goes my thesis.

amateur!!st, Wednesday, 3 November 2004 00:00 (nineteen years ago) link

according to Etta James, Bo filmed 8mm pornographic movies of his fellow R n B stars "in action."

has anybody mentioned "You Can't Judge A Book By It's Cover"?

rumple, Wednesday, 3 November 2004 00:42 (nineteen years ago) link

its.

Just think of Bo manning that movie camera...

rumple, Wednesday, 3 November 2004 00:47 (nineteen years ago) link

i wonder if he got big mama thornton...hound dog is a dirty dirty record. i'd say chuck was in there.
('Nursery rhymes'is my fave BO tune).

Muffy, Wednesday, 3 November 2004 01:03 (nineteen years ago) link

minstrelry continued until the 50s...but that was its last gasp. again, i wasn't saying that diddley was directly influenced by some minstrel-stage act or other, just that a lot of the "black culture" he taps into had as much of a stage/popular origin as a "folk" origin. or so goes my thesis.

yeah, I understood that. I mean minstrelsy was the basis for modern american culture, certainly pop music as we know it. so there were minstrel shows up until the '50s? you mean what, the rabbit foot minstrels or something? big stage shows with cakewalks and white and black folks blacking up their faces? i don't know, i'd like to know what these were. again, my understanding is that minstrelsy was over by the '20s. please enlighten me, i'm interested in this subject having read tosches' "dead voices gather" and the excellent, excellent book by dave wondrich "stomp and swerve."

eddie hurt (ddduncan), Wednesday, 3 November 2004 04:56 (nineteen years ago) link

well there were blackface comedy troupes/duos playing around the south until the early 50s or so (jamup and honey, etc.).... but it was in decline by WWI so you probably have the more correct point.

amateur!!st, Wednesday, 3 November 2004 08:04 (nineteen years ago) link

I can see the interplay with Jerome, the insults and stuff, as being very traceable back to that tradition. It's unfortunate that it's become such a loaded subject that it's hard to discuss now.

Martin Skidmore (Martin Skidmore), Wednesday, 3 November 2004 20:12 (nineteen years ago) link

see Spike Lee's "Bamboozled" for further loading

Loose Translation: Sexy Dancer (sexyDancer), Wednesday, 3 November 2004 20:20 (nineteen years ago) link

TS: say, man vs ya mama

P$, Wednesday, 3 November 2004 22:08 (nineteen years ago) link

TS: Bo Diddley's Jerome vs Morris Day's Jerome

Loose Translation: Sexy Dancer (sexyDancer), Wednesday, 3 November 2004 22:17 (nineteen years ago) link

shit, minstrelsy is not really a loaded subject, is it? good ol' american showbiz is what it was. i live amongst southern rednecks who still use those racially derogatory terms and who don't know about bert williams or in fact much of anything. they're grillin' venison and grooving to alan jackson. minstrelsy is the foundation of everything we're talking about here, and now that bush has been re-elected by our good southern baptists, i say we get it all out in the open and unload it for those who still feel some kind of antiquated conflict about these matters (not you, martin, i don't mean you). this goddam election has really pissed me off..

eddie hurt (ddduncan), Thursday, 4 November 2004 00:44 (nineteen years ago) link

I have an Alan Freed aircheck in which he plays the then-new "Bo Diddley," noting happily that "this guy calls himself Bo Diddley" and that the "song is about a hundred years old."

Rickey Wright (Rrrickey), Thursday, 4 November 2004 06:42 (nineteen years ago) link

that's a conservative measure

Loose Translation: Sexy Dancer (sexyDancer), Thursday, 4 November 2004 08:03 (nineteen years ago) link

Heh heh. I was listening to "Bo Diddley in the Spotlight" a lot the week "Love & Theft" came out, and they complemented each other nicely. I still wish Dylan would cover something like "Live My Life."

Rickey Wright (Rrrickey), Thursday, 4 November 2004 09:15 (nineteen years ago) link

Oh, and an editor of mine once took Bo on a tour of Richmond, Va., pawn shops for a story.

Rickey Wright (Rrrickey), Thursday, 4 November 2004 09:16 (nineteen years ago) link

Fact Checking Cuz, re: Dearest Darling -- You read my mind. It's tender-hearted yet terrifying. I really like how time and space and even death mean nothing to Bo Diddley.

Another ace song: Doing the Crawdaddy. The best parts are his comments to the kids, like "you lookin' good - you been eatin' regular?"

Vampire Submarine (VampireSubmarine), Thursday, 4 November 2004 18:42 (nineteen years ago) link

The first sequence of "John Lennon: Sweet Toronto" is an electrifying Bo Diddley set intercut with POV motorcycle gang footage. A-mazing.

Loose Translation: Sexy Dancer (sexyDancer), Thursday, 4 November 2004 18:50 (nineteen years ago) link

one year passes...
i got beach party, but havent played it yet

terry lennox. (gareth), Wednesday, 16 November 2005 11:02 (eighteen years ago) link

whatchoo waitin for?? the world could end at any minute

detoxyDancer (sexyDancer), Wednesday, 16 November 2005 17:19 (eighteen years ago) link

three months pass...
I love Bo Diddley so much. He's my hero. I have all his classic stuff, so I started looking over his latter-day output. He had a 1994 EP called "Promises". The second-to-last song is called "I'm Gonna Get Your Girlfriend". The last song is called "She Wasn't Raped".

"She Wasn't Raped"????

Does anyone have any info on this? Google and s1sk don't. I'd like to hear it, but would be happy just to read the lyrics.

O-Keigh, Wednesday, 15 March 2006 04:23 (eighteen years ago) link

I bought Bo Diddley Is a Gunslinger for my Dad for Christmas. Such a great album cover, but I couldn't believe how much it 'rocks'. And some of the songs have such original sounds. Check 'Cheyenne', which has this mental electro-xylophone thing oscillating through it like it's straight off a library record.

Mestema (davidcorp), Wednesday, 15 March 2006 10:33 (eighteen years ago) link

Quite possibly my favourite of the original '50s rockers.

Myonga Von Bontee (Myonga Von Bontee), Wednesday, 15 March 2006 10:42 (eighteen years ago) link

If you don't own The Chess Box you should. Robert Palmer's liner notes are urgent & key (just re-read them last week, SO good).

Matos-Webster Dictionary (M Matos), Wednesday, 15 March 2006 12:13 (eighteen years ago) link

The albums that has the song "She Wasn't Raped" is on ebay right now: http://cgi.ebay.com/BO-DIDDLEY-PROMISES-CD-ADOBE-BROTHERS-1994-TRIPLE-X-OOP_W0QQitemZ4848622001QQcategoryZ307QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem

Lloyd Bonecutter (Lloyd Bonecutter), Wednesday, 15 March 2006 14:14 (eighteen years ago) link

one month passes...
BO DIDDLEY RULES, THE BEST EVER.

Tom Ant Chairs, Friday, 21 April 2006 02:18 (eighteen years ago) link

I haven't read every post, so apologies if this has already been said, but "if you think Elvis invented rock'n'roll, you don't know Diddley" has to be one of my favorite quotes of all time.

Although I love most of his stuff, my favorite song performed by Bo is "Can't Judge a Book By Its Cover". Great lyrics (written by Willie Dixon) delivered with Bo's style.

shorty (shorty), Friday, 21 April 2006 08:55 (eighteen years ago) link

he's playing at the local Casino next week. Is he still worth seeing? Or would it just make me sad?

Huk-L (Huk-L), Friday, 21 April 2006 13:23 (eighteen years ago) link

Here it is; it's called Breakin' Through the B.S..

誤訳侮辱, Monday, 25 March 2013 23:07 (eleven years ago) link

my little bo project:
https://twitter.com/BoDiddleyBeat
― fact checking cuz, Monday, March 25, 2013 4:59 PM (2 hours ago)

I went downstairs and checked an old file folder of all the songlists for mix-tapes I once made for friends; was hoping to find one from the mid-'80s that had Bo-Diddley-beat songs on one side ("Not Fade Away" the most obvious example) and "Louie, Louie"-riff songs on the other. I thought I'd saved them all, but I guess a few got away.

clemenza, Monday, 25 March 2013 23:12 (eleven years ago) link

his guitar tone in that youtube clip is soooo raw. love it. what is that from? feel like I've seen it before...

It's from a 1973 concert movie called Let the Good Times Roll

Elvis Telecom, Tuesday, 26 March 2013 01:26 (eleven years ago) link

yeah I love that clip. I like the way the band does a kind of early 70s boogie take on the diddley beat too

space phwoar (Hurting 2), Tuesday, 26 March 2013 14:05 (eleven years ago) link

an RS profile with Bo from a couple of years before his death briefly mentioned the music he was making in his home studio. It was described as mostly synth- and drum machine-based and Bo said something like, "And nobody's ever gonna hear it."

https://soundcloud.com/comeme/bo-jack-vocal-version

TracerHandVEVO (Tracer Hand), Tuesday, 26 March 2013 14:18 (eleven years ago) link

two years pass...

at what point does bo diddley get bad?

the late great, Monday, 29 June 2015 00:09 (eight years ago) link

or to rephrase the question, so far i've made my way through the 1957-1962 recordings and it has been like 100% great ... where next?

the late great, Monday, 29 June 2015 00:10 (eight years ago) link

Imo he's great up through the 70s funk stuff

Οὖτις, Monday, 29 June 2015 00:11 (eight years ago) link

so far my favorite has been "have guitar will travel" (the one where he's on the scooter on the cover)

the late great, Monday, 29 June 2015 00:12 (eight years ago) link

"I'm High Again" is great, and that's 1967

Josefa, Monday, 29 June 2015 04:18 (eight years ago) link

two weeks pass...

bo diddley is the best music

the late great, Tuesday, 14 July 2015 00:01 (eight years ago) link

I picked up "The Definitive Collection" this year and it's so much fun! So primal, it just cuts so deeply.

Gerald McBoing-Boing, Tuesday, 14 July 2015 01:01 (eight years ago) link

One of my three or four favourite live clips ever. The women are incredible.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yeZHB3ozglQ

clemenza, Tuesday, 14 July 2015 01:16 (eight years ago) link

Yeah, wow, that rules!

Gorefest Frump (Doctor Casino), Tuesday, 14 July 2015 15:40 (eight years ago) link

yup

Οὖτις, Tuesday, 14 July 2015 15:41 (eight years ago) link

The great grand-pappy was a busy man
Cooked his grub in a fryin' pan
Picked his teeth with a huntin' knife
He wore the same suit all-a his life
Oh-oh, ooo-oh-ooo, ooo-ooo
A-ay-oh

Heez, Tuesday, 14 July 2015 17:46 (eight years ago) link

two months pass...

http://sheshredsmag.com/lady-bo-mother-of-rock-n-roll-dead-at-76-years-old/
Peggy Jones aka Lady Bo, played guitar with Bo from 1957 to 1962

curmudgeon, Sunday, 20 September 2015 18:24 (eight years ago) link

Never made it down to Ponderosa Stomp the year (or years?) she performed

curmudgeon, Monday, 21 September 2015 16:30 (eight years ago) link

Is that her in the clip just above?

clemenza, Monday, 21 September 2015 23:17 (eight years ago) link

no

Οὖτις, Monday, 21 September 2015 23:18 (eight years ago) link

I believe that's the Duchess

Οὖτις, Monday, 21 September 2015 23:20 (eight years ago) link

THIS is lady bo

http://www.ladybo.com/gallery/Lady_Bo_-_white_afro.GIF

RIP

chaki (kurt schwitterz), Monday, 21 September 2015 23:23 (eight years ago) link

four years pass...

I haven't watched this yet, but I'm sure it's great.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oGa7Qs291VM&pbjreload=10

clemenza, Monday, 25 May 2020 12:06 (three years ago) link

Give me a second, I'll figure this out.

clemenza, Monday, 25 May 2020 12:06 (three years ago) link

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oGa7Qs291VM

clemenza, Monday, 25 May 2020 12:08 (three years ago) link

one year passes...

"Look at Grandma what you tryin to do"

curmudgeon, Monday, 23 May 2022 16:21 (two years ago) link

is this the best thing he did after his 50s-60s heyday? I like this one a whole lot all the way through, but some of the other stuff I’ve heard from the 70s didn’t quite match up.

OG Bob Sacamano (will), Monday, 23 May 2022 16:34 (two years ago) link

THe turn of the 70s funk stuff is quite good in places. The Raven set of that stuff was pretty solid not 100% sure about all of the individual lps.

Stevolende, Monday, 23 May 2022 16:39 (two years ago) link

that weird guitar break in "hey jerome" is one of the funkiest things ever

Heez, Monday, 23 May 2022 17:15 (two years ago) link

yeah I love that sort of metallic percussive thing he’s doing throughout.

OG Bob Sacamano (will), Monday, 23 May 2022 17:38 (two years ago) link


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