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Bo Diddley passed on to that great 45 bin in the sky. I'm so bummed.
Seriously, it truly puts a tear in my eye. This man was one of the real originals of rock and roll. His signature shuffle was legendary, instantly recognizable by generations of savvy rockers, and irresistably infectuous to even the most jaded rock fan. It inspired and helped launch the careers of Buddy Holly, Johnny Otis, The Rolling Stones, George Thoroughgood, and countless others. I give him a 100! ...and easy to dance to. nb (sniff) |
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On Tue, 03 Jun 2008 03:37:41 GMT, notbob > wrote:
>Bo Diddley passed on to that great 45 bin in the sky. I'm so bummed. > >Seriously, it truly puts a tear in my eye. This man was one of the real >originals of rock and roll. His signature shuffle was legendary, instantly >recognizable by generations of savvy rockers, and irresistably infectuous to >even the most jaded rock fan. It inspired and helped launch the careers of >Buddy Holly, Johnny Otis, The Rolling Stones, George Thoroughgood, and >countless others. > >I give him a 100! ...and easy to dance to. > > >nb (sniff) I'm with you, nb. He was deeply important to what we are in many ways: "I'm a man..." "Who do you love?" FWIW: http://www.nytimes.com/2008/06/03/ar...ic&oref=slogin The Times' standard "Mr." style is a hoot when it makes the writer refer to "Mr. Diddley." On the other hand the Times obit contains: "'You cannot say what people are gonna like or not gonna like,' he explained later to the biographer George R. White. 'You have to stick it out there and find out! If they taste it, and they like the way it tastes, you can bet they'll eat some of it!'" We all ate a lot of it, Mr. Diddley. It would have more just (financially and psychically) had he gotten more of the proceeds. -- modom ** Posted from http://www.teranews.com ** |
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On 2008-06-03, modom (palindrome guy) > wrote:
> It would have more just (financially and psychically) had he gotten > more of the proceeds. OH! ...don't get me started. The recording industry is one of the most slimey, nefarious, self-serving black holes of evil ever puked up by American capitalism. I will rot in my grave before I spend one more cent on a CD for what they did to this man. Better to listen to broadcast radio or U2B. While Bo may have been a mere catalyst, his genius never fully recognized except by his those he precipitated, we will forever be in rock and roll debt to this simple and sincere man. (dang, makes ya wanna cry! ![]() One of his brilliant spawn: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IMikLG849jM (chosen for fidelity rather than the screwy vid. Shaddup and listen!) nb |
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notbob wrote:
> Bo Diddley passed on to that great 45 bin in the sky. I'm so bummed. > > Seriously, it truly puts a tear in my eye. This man was one of the real > originals of rock and roll. His signature shuffle was legendary, instantly > recognizable by generations of savvy rockers, and irresistably infectuous to Well Bo is Bo and not fade away. -- Blinky Killing all posts from Google Groups The Usenet Improvement Project --> http://improve-usenet.org Found 5/08: a free GG-blocking news *feed* --> http://usenet4all.se |
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![]() "notbob" > wrote in message ... > Bo Diddley passed on to that great 45 bin in the sky. I'm so bummed. > > Seriously, it truly puts a tear in my eye. This man was one of the real > originals of rock and roll. His signature shuffle was legendary, > instantly > recognizable by generations of savvy rockers, and irresistably infectuous > to > even the most jaded rock fan. It inspired and helped launch the careers > of > Buddy Holly, Johnny Otis, The Rolling Stones, George Thoroughgood, and > countless others. > > I give him a 100! ...and easy to dance to. > > > nb (sniff) Very many years ago at a small lounge connected to a motel in the Portland area, I had the pleasure and honor of seeing him perform. Although I was in a altered state of consciousness I will remember that moment in time and the pleasure it brought me until the day I can thank him in person. -- Old Scoundrel (AKA Dimitri) |
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![]() > Although I was in a altered state of consciousness I will remember that > > (AKA Dimitri)- Hide quoted text - > Would that be in the 70's Dim? LOL. N. |
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![]() "Nancy2" > wrote in message ... > >> Although I was in a altered state of consciousness I will remember that >> >> (AKA Dimitri)- Hide quoted text - >> > > Would that be in the 70's Dim? LOL. > > N. Hmmm.. I'll never tell ;-o -- Old Scoundrel (AKA Dimitri) |
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On Wed, 4 Jun 2008 15:08:24 -0700, "Dimitri" >
wrote: > >"Nancy2" > wrote in message ... >> >>> Although I was in a altered state of consciousness I will remember that >>> >>> (AKA Dimitri)- Hide quoted text - >>> >> >> Would that be in the 70's Dim? LOL. >> >> N. > >Hmmm.. > >I'll never tell > > >;-o nuts. you can't remember. your pal, blake |
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![]() "notbob" > wrote in message ... > Bo Diddley passed on to that great 45 bin in the sky. I'm so bummed. > > Seriously, it truly puts a tear in my eye. This man was one of the real > originals of rock and roll. His signature shuffle was legendary, > instantly > recognizable by generations of savvy rockers, and irresistably infectuous > to > even the most jaded rock fan. It inspired and helped launch the careers > of > Buddy Holly, Johnny Otis, The Rolling Stones, George Thoroughgood, and > countless others. > > I give him a 100! ...and easy to dance to. Who? TammyM (jk, NB) |
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