Bo Diddley dies at 79...

Berlin

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Despite his success, Diddley claimed he only received a small portion of the money he made during his career. Partly as a result, he continued to tour and record music until his stroke. Between tours, he made his home near Gainesville in north Florida...


...Diddley, like other artists of his generations, was paid a flat fee for his recordings and said he received no royalty payments on record sales. He also said he was never paid for many of his performances.

"I am owed. I've never got paid," he said. "A dude with a pencil is worse than a cat with a machine gun."


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RIP Bo.

Will always remember his axe.
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the man dies but his music is eternal
 

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Bo was a true original.

Aren't many of music's pioneers left - just Chuck Berry, Jerry Lee Lewis & Little Richard.
 
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JohnFK said:
Yup.

BTW, you know that Led Zep's reference to 'that confounded bridge' refers to another influential original artist, James Brown, in his Sex Machine song ('can I take it to the bridge?').
Of course, I love that funkadelic Zeppelin song, inspired by the godfather.
 
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