pointbreakspy
Joined: Aug 24, 2006
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Newcastle... Australia
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Posted on Apr 05 2007 08:32 PM
The old man with the square guitar is touring Australia at the moment, I'm going to see him in a small seated venue on Sunday night ...hope I'm not dissapointed as the tickets were expensive and I have been looking forward to it...not surf but I'm sure he was a major influence. Anybody seen him perform before?
Adam
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Sonichris
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Wear gloves - I'm in the Rockies
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Posted on Apr 05 2007 08:36 PM
I haven't seen him, but I'd bet this is your last chance to see him. I think he lost a foot to Diabetes last year - You'll have to let us all know how it goes.
I'll bet he can still play with fire in his soul.
have you ever seen the Bo Diddley clip of him performing on the Ed Sullivan Show? It was 1954. The faces of the audience are hilarious - He blew their minds. they'd never seen anything like that before!
Chris
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RobbieReverb
Joined: Feb 28, 2006
Posts: 2342
San Jose, Ca.
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Posted on Apr 06 2007 12:00 AM
I saw Bo Diddley about 20 years ago with Albert King, Etta
James, Eddie "Cleanhead" Vinson, and John Mayall's Blues-
breakers (with Walter Trout and Koko Montoya). Albert totally
blew everybody off the stage (and he wasn't even warmed up!
The length of the show forced him to play a short set). What
an incredible force he was! Mayall's Bluesbreakers were
very hot; Etta James didn't do it for me; Cleanhead Vison was
good, but on his last legs, and Bo Diddley came out and rocked
the house! I liked Bo a lot. He had more of the rhythmic thing
going on, (at the time I was into guitar pyrotechics). But
Bo held his own, and played a great show. He's getting up there
in age. I hope you get a great show out of Bo. He is a rock'n'roll
pioneer and and a true legend.
Bob
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wooza
Joined: Apr 24, 2006
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Ithaca, NY
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Posted on Apr 06 2007 01:09 AM
What little I have heard of Bo Diddley I will admit is super cool. I really like that trademark rhythm he's got, and it seems to lend itself to really good covers. Plus, I always thought his instrumental "Aztec" would make for a cool surf cover in the right hands.
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Klas
Joined: Feb 26, 2006
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Stockholm, Sweden
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Posted on Apr 06 2007 08:20 AM
I saw Bo Diddley live in Stockholm sometime in the mid 80s. Can't remember much as it was a long time ago and I assume I was totally drunk too. Something tells me it was a pretty good show though. Anyway, over the years I've learned to turn down my expectations on acts that started out in the 50s/60s and who are still performing today. I've been disappointed more than once including 3 Dick Dale shows.
Bo Diddley 1965: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k4QSCLccu08
Bo Diddley 2006: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=va70nQVt934
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sidewalksurf
Joined: Feb 27, 2006
Posts: 243
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Posted on Apr 06 2007 08:30 AM
Klas
I saw Bo Diddley live in Stockholm sometime in the mid 80s. Can't remember much as it was a long time ago and I assume I was totally drunk too. Something tells me it was a pretty good show though. Anyway, over the years I've learned to turn down my expectations on acts that started out in the 50s/60s and who are still performing today. I've been disappointed more than once including 3 Dick Dale shows.
Bo Diddley 1965: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k4QSCLccu08
Bo Diddley 2006: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=va70nQVt934
On a similiar note, saw Little Richard a few weeks ago performing here on the UT campus - his between song banter and comments were actually the best part of the show!
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Wraydar
Joined: Apr 21, 2006
Posts: 265
San Antonio, TX
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Posted on Apr 06 2007 05:05 PM
Big Bo Diddley fan myself. He was quiet ahead of his time.
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Tiki
Joined: Feb 26, 2006
Posts: 49
Las Vegas, NV
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Posted on Apr 08 2007 11:20 AM
I saw Bo a few months ago and he was looking bad. He was barely able to walk out and sat on a chair the whole show. His guitar playing is gone but his voice is still top notch. Dispite it being a bit sad, I had a really good time.
Enjoy the show. I have a feeling this is Bo's last as well.
Tiki
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HBkahuna
Joined: Mar 02, 2006
Posts: 1778
Star, Idaho. Formerly lived in Surf City USA.
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Posted on Apr 08 2007 04:56 PM
I saw Bo in 1967 along with Little Richard & Little Anthony (Hurts so bad). Wolfman Jack was the host. It was a wild show.
http://www.littleanthonyandtheimperials.com/home.html
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pointbreakspy
Joined: Aug 24, 2006
Posts: 204
Newcastle... Australia
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Posted on Apr 09 2007 09:05 AM
Well it was a good night, the Basment is a great venue - very small club with a seated dining section around the stage and a teared horeshoe behind it. Bo played for about and hour and a bit, lots of talking - jokes and stories of his life. His guitar tone was very distinct, thick and shimmery. He hit a few bum notes here and there, his style was very economical. His voice was very good, and he was entertaining, funny and very relaxed.
The band suprised me, with an organ/keyboardist being one of the highlights - a lady in her 50's at least, could have been playing in a retirement home but she was rocking the joint, really cool, she played maraccas too. The bass was and older lady too. Solid groove, she did the musical coversation thing with Bo.
He did a rap number, played who do you love not like i imagined he would, kinda more country, and he finished off the set with a climatic drum and cowbell duo on the drummers kit. No encore, and he could drop off the face of the earth soon. I guess his whole set was an encore. Very happy i went to watch the man perform, was not dissapointed one bit.
Adam
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spskins
Joined: Feb 27, 2006
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tn
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Posted on Apr 09 2007 09:17 AM
On a similiar note, saw Little Richard a few weeks ago performing here on the UT campus - his between song banter and comments were actually the best part of the show!
Was Travis Wammack playing guitar for him?
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Sonichris
Joined: Mar 06, 2006
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Wear gloves - I'm in the Rockies
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Posted on Apr 10 2007 09:17 PM
Glad th hear it was a good show -
Ya know, seeing that clip from '66, Bo was a real bad man - super cool. I'd forgotten how dynamic he was. Good stuff.
Chris
— "You can't tell where you're going if you don't know where you've been"
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kenposurf
Joined: Feb 23, 2007
Posts: 1650
Santa Rosa, CA
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Posted on Apr 10 2007 11:26 PM
So does anyone remember the Lp..Surfin' With Bo Diddley...I'm not kidding...
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pointbreakspy
Joined: Aug 24, 2006
Posts: 204
Newcastle... Australia
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Posted on Apr 11 2007 01:51 AM
I heard about it, never heard it, but i reckon the "Bo Diddley Beat" is great for surf music, like in "surfin' drums" by The Surfaris!!
adam
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CaptainSpringfield
Joined: Feb 26, 2006
Posts: 4387
Under the Sun
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Posted on Apr 11 2007 02:37 AM
pointbreakspy
I heard about it, never heard it, but i reckon the "Bo Diddley Beat" is great for surf music, like in "surfin' drums" by The Surfaris!!
Check out the version DD did on Surfer's Choice--it's just a new title for a Bo Diddley original, since he even sings the lyrics at the end.
-Warren
— That was excessively violent and completely unnecessary. I loved it.
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Tuck
Joined: Sep 02, 2006
Posts: 3166
Denver, CO
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Posted on Apr 11 2007 04:10 PM
pointbreakspy
The band suprised me, with an organ/keyboardist being one of the highlights - a lady in her 50's at least, could have been playing in a retirement home but she was rocking the joint, really cool, she played maraccas too. The bass was and older lady too. Solid groove, she did the musical coversation thing with Bo.
That's kind of a Bo Diddley (Ellas McDaniel, originally Ellas Bates, 1928-) trademark. Check out the Duchess and Lady Bo et al. I'm not all that up on Bo Diddley, but there's a mangled hint of this in the Animals' The Story of Bo Diddley, if anyone remembers that, and I recently stumbled on a note on Lady Bo by Phil Dirt. Some Googling has clarified matters for me. See below. The backchat and maracas were originally Jerome Green, who began as the hat passer in the street corner version of the act - Bo and his wife. The dialog in Say, Man (a musical version of the dozens) is probably the model for the Journeymen's Surfers Rule (on Rare Surf Vol 1).
Incidentally, I've just learned that the nickname "bo diddly" is a variant of the expression "diddly squat" as in "The Duchess is red hot. Your gal ain't diddly squat." It means "not much."
My candidates for honorary instrumentals are You Can't Judge a Book by Lookin' at the Cover and, of course, Road Runner. There really is an album called Bo Diddley's Surf Party, and I've seen a pixture of the cover, but I've never heard it.
The Duchess
Lady Bo
Jerome Green
Musicians
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pointbreakspy
Joined: Aug 24, 2006
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Newcastle... Australia
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Posted on Apr 12 2007 12:47 AM
thanks for the info, the Duchess looked like a very sexy addition to his band!
I got this CD of Bo and Chuck Berry jamming on instro's in the Chess Studios. its a good record!
adam
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Twangler
Joined: Mar 26, 2006
Posts: 147
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Posted on Apr 30 2007 12:33 AM
I saw Bo back in '93 in a tiny dive bar with a great rockabilly back up band and it was awesome. He went into "I'm a Man" and a fight broke out which I thought was about the best thing ever. I mean if there is ever going to be a knock down brawl in a bar (and this was) can you imagine a better man on stage playing a better song?
I was crestfallen when he stopped in mid song and started a big "Why can't we all get along" speach. I asked him after if he didn't realize the song he was playing at that time was and he just looked at me like I was goofy. Oh well. For half a song it was the best rock and roll moment ever.
Spanky
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