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2 | [[caption-width-right:339:Bo Diddley with his iconic homemade guitar.]] |
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4 | ->''"I opened the door for a lot of people, and they just ran through and left me holding the knob."'' |
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6 | Ellas Otha Bates [=McDaniel=] (December 30, 1928 – June 2, 2008), better known as [[StageNames Bo Diddley]], was an African-American {{Blues}}, RAndB and RockAndRoll singer and musician who was mainly prominent in the [[TheFifties 1950s]] and early [[TheSixties '60s]]. He was known as "the Originator" for being one of the first artists to start playing rock and roll. Music/TheBeatles and Music/TheRollingStones cited him as a favorite, and Music/JimiHendrix and Music/EricClapton were directly inspired by him. |
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8 | Perhaps his most famous and lasting contribution was the "BoDiddleyBeat" that's still used by rock artists the world over. He was also well known for designing his own, custom-built electric guitars, most famously his distinctive rectangular Gretsch "Twang Machine" with its instantly recognizable, almost ukelele-like tone color. ''Magazine/RollingStone'' ranks him twenty-seventh on their list of the 100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time. |
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10 | Born in Mississippi and raised in Chicago, Diddley also lived for some time in Valencia County, New Mexico (where he served as deputy sheriff for a couple years in the [[TheSeventies '70s]]), and spent his last years in Gainesville, Florida, where a park/community plaza is named after him. [[http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2011/oct/14/occupy-gainsville-bo-diddley-son-arrested His son was arrested while protesting there in 2011.]] |
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13 | !!Tropes having to do with Bo Diddley: |
14 | * AnswerSong: |
15 | ** "Bo Meets the Monster" is one of these to Sheb Wooley's "The Purple People Eater". |
16 | ** And in the other direction, Music/MuddyWaters' "Mannish Boy" is a response to Diddley's "I'm a Man". |
17 | * BadassBoast: "I'm a Man" and "Who Do You Love?" |
18 | * BizarreInstrument / IconicItem: Mild example of the former in his signature box-shaped guitar. |
19 | * BoDiddleyBeat: The TropeMaker and TropeNamer. |
20 | * NerdGlasses: He wore these and managed to make them cool, similarly to Music/BuddyHolly and later Music/ElvisCostello. |
21 | * PunBasedTitle: His 1960 album ''Have Guitar Will Travel'' is a pun on the {{Western}} TV show ''Series/HaveGunWillTravel''. |
22 | * SelfTitledAlbum: His 1958 debut album ''Bo Diddley'', which naturally enough leads off with his hit Self-Titled Song "[[TitleTrack Bo Diddley]]". |
23 | * SingerNamedrop: A master of this trope, since his BreakthroughHit was called "Bo Diddley" and he mentioned himself in countless other titles and lyrics (one writer joked that he probably even wrote a song called "Bo Diddley is God"). |
24 | * SpellingSong: "I'm a Man" and "Cadillac". |
25 | * VolleyingInsults: "Say Man" |
26 | * WhosOnFirst: One of his most well-known songs is named after him, which can lead to much confusion. It even confused Bo Diddley himself: when he appeared on ''Series/TheEdSullivanShow'' in 1955, he was supposed to perform "Sixteen Tons", but he performed "Bo Diddley" instead due to seeing a cue card with his name on it and thinking he was to perform both songs. Sullivan grew furious from the perceived double-crossing and banned him from future appearances on his show. |
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