Bo Diddley

June 2, 2008

Bo Diddley is one of those legendary early-rock and roll figures who, despite having been alive up until today, had seemed to past into some mythical place along with Elijah and Sirius Black long, long ago. His influence on the genre can’t really be stated in words, so I’ll post some famous songs that use the Bo Diddley Beat.

U2 – Desire

The Smiths – How Soon Is Now?

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And, of course, Who Do You Love

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I don’t know if Bo Diddley really can “rest in peace.” I more hope that he rocks into eternity.

Dylan Matthews and Spackerman also have some good stuff on Bo.

One Response to “Bo Diddley”

  1. John Cain said

    You’re of course missing the most classy and musically satisfying use of the Bo Diddley beat: “I Want Candy”

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