[00:00:02] The Story Of Bo Diddley (2004 Digital Remaster) - The Animals [00:00:11] Now let's hear the story of Bo Diddley [00:00:14] And the rock 'n' roll scene in general [00:00:18] Bo Diddley was born Ellis McDaniels [00:00:22] In a place called McCoom [00:00:24] Mississipi about 1926 [00:00:28] He moved to Chicago about 1938 [00:00:33] Where his name was eventually changed [00:00:35] To Bo Diddley [00:00:38] He practiced the guitar everyday and sometimes into the night [00:00:45] Till his papa's hair began to turn white [00:00:50] His pa said "Son listen hear I know [00:00:54] You can stay but that guitar has just gotta go" [00:00:59] So he pulled his hat down over his eyes [00:01:03] Headed out for them western skies [00:01:05] I think Bob Dylan said that [00:01:06] He hit New York City [00:01:11] He began to play at the Apollo in Harlem [00:01:14] Good scene there everybody raving [00:01:18] One day one night came a Cadillac with four head lights [00:01:27] Came a man with a big long fat cigar [00:01:29] Said "C'mere son I'm gonna make you a star" [00:01:33] Bo Diddley said "Uh what's in it for me " [00:01:38] Man said "Shut your mouth son [00:01:39] Play the guitar and you just wait and see" [00:01:43] Well that boy made it he made it real big [00:01:47] And so did the rest of the rock 'n' roll scene along with him [00:01:52] And a white guy called Johnny Otis took Bo Diddleys rhythm [00:01:56] He changed it into handjive and it went like this [00:02:03] In a little old country town one day [00:02:07] A little old country band began to play [00:02:10] Add two guitars and a beat up saxophone [00:02:14] When the drummer said "Boy those cats begin to roam" [00:02:18] Oh baby oh we oh oh [00:02:22] Ooh la la that rock 'n' roll [00:02:25] Ya hear me oh we oh oh [00:02:30] Ooh la la that rock 'n' roll [00:02:36] Then in the U S music scene there was big changes made [00:02:40] Due to circumstances beyond our control such as payola [00:02:46] The rock 'n' roll scene died after two years of solid rock [00:02:50] And you got discs like ah [00:02:54] "Take good care of my baby [00:02:58] Please don't ever make her blue" and so forth [00:03:04] About ah one year later in a place called Liverpool in England [00:03:10] Four young guys with mop haircuts began to sing stuff like ah [00:03:17] "It's been a hard days night [00:03:21] And I've been workin' like a dog" and so on [00:03:27] In a place called Richmond in Surrey [00:03:30] Way down in the deep south [00:03:33] They got guys with long hair down their back singin' [00:03:36] "I wanna be your lover baby I wanna be your man yeah" [00:03:41] And all that jazz [00:03:43] Now we've doin' this number Bo Diddley [00:03:45] For quite some time now [00:03:47] Bo Diddley visited this country last year [00:03:53] We were playin' at the club a Gogo in Newcastle [00:03:56] Our home town [00:03:59] And the doors opened one night and to our surprise [00:04:03] Walked in the man himself Bo Diddley [00:04:06] Along with him was Jerome Green his Maraca man [00:04:11] And the Duchess his gorgeous sister [00:04:15] And a we were doin' doin' this number [00:04:18] Along with them came the Rolling Stones the Mersey Beats [00:04:23] They're all standin' around diggin' it [00:04:25] And I overheard Bo Diddley talkin' [00:04:28] He turned around to Jermone Green [00:04:29] And he said "Hey Jerome [00:04:33] What do you think these guys doin' our our material " [00:04:38] Jerome said "Uh where's the bar man [00:04:42] Please show me to the bar" [00:04:44] He turned around the Duchess [00:04:45] And he said "Hey Duchess [00:04:46] What do you think of these young guys doin' our material " [00:04:49] She said "I don't know [00:04:52] I only came across here to see [00:04:54] The changin' of the guards and all that jazz" 404

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