Bo Diddley - Bo Diddley [stereo]

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I saw Bo once, said "My Dad saw you in '57 and I saw you in '97." He just laughed. #boknows

erikjromano
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I ran into Bo Diddley at the Atlanta airport around 2004. He was alone and I had a joyful conversation for about 15 minutes. I told him that I drove my parents nuts playing this song over and over back in 1957, 1958, and 1959....

georgesedares
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My father loved this song. He was buried with military honors on October 4th, 2021. We played this before he was dropped. Much love including anyone reading this comment ♥

grindcoreelitist
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Bo Didley needs a documentary or a biopic. His life story has not been told .

leetheaarceneaux
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Nobody in the history of rock and roll ever came out with something innovative as what Bo Diddley pulled off here!! He sparked a revolution with this song.

danaddis
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One of the most important figures in music history. Without him, Rock and its subsequent offshoots simply wouldn't have been. Rest in peace, Bo, and thank you.

ImpendingRiot
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I was 13 in 1955 and was mesmerized by Bo Diddley and its rhythms. He and the band were giving a live "concert" in a parking lot, and I was there! That experience never left me.

garymorrison
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I can't believe this is from 1955, it sounds like it's from another dimension

tannerin
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Bo was one of the 1st stars I seen when I was a teenager back in the 50's. This "green" white kid went to a rock concert and saw some amazing early rock stars. Bill Haley and the Comets, Big Joe Turner, The Platters, Clyde McPhatter, LaVern Baker, The Drifters, Jimmy Reed, and others. I went to every live show I could get tickets to. A friend of mine worked in the ticket office of our local arena and I always got front row seats back then. Those are memories that I'll never forget! Did that from the 50's clear up thru the early 2000's!

bigdancd
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The best songs are not the ones you hear, but ones you feel. The rhythms are perfectly in the pocket.

juliandeanmusic
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Born in 46, first 45 I wver bought.
Drove my family nutz by playing this a million times in a row.”.
Bo signed his promo photo for me, calling me “the Worlds Greatest Bass Player.
What a guy❤

TheNZDoug
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My parents bought me a transistor radio in 1964. I was 11 years old. I stayed up at night to hear wolfman jack
and bo diddley
. my god, he is the greatest
he stands alone, king of rock and roll. k

joanmsmith
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This song rocks to no end....imagine hearing it in the 50s...rockin that hypnotic all brand new electric chugga chugga. Drums are grooving...amazing good immortal tune.

lullabies
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A pure masterpiece! That guitar tho!
I always keep replaying it again and again in 2022

tehpanuychikon
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My dad used to blast this on his stereo in the 70's, and i love it till this day, my dads gone now but this was played at his funeral as us kids felt this was his favorite song.This song will always remind me of him. R.I.P dad. 😢

grindfreakmike
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Bo Diddley was just THE most! A unique talent. Brilliant guitarist, great voice, he had style to the max.

stevencampbell
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This is where Rock & Roll started, .

kurtgernett
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Love him or hate him, he was truly ahead of his time.

mikekean
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He was a wonderful man I had the pleasure of meeting him. He cooked and being meals to our car lot in Florida. I always wanted a Hard rock jacket

pjdickerson
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Love the music and clothes !!!! Won't see it again 60s

carolbarry