Monday, April 21, 2025

Bo Diddley - Soulfood (White Trash Soul R&B Series No.9)


I'm out of town for the Easter break and doing nothing but listening to music, reading (mostly about music) and making new compilations, I guess some things never change, you can't teach an old dog new tricks, as they say, can you?

Of course, I don't have to tell you who Bo Diddley was, what he did, etc. A couple of centuries ago we had made a cοmp of all the Originator's instrumentals. Now I've decided to collect everything he tried in a more soulful vein, and prove most people who seem to find this material "bad", "poor" or "unfocused" wrong.

Because I'm a clumsy bastard, while I absolutely adore this period (1965-1969), I find the later, more funk-oriented one annoying, and yeah, I can't stand any of "The Black Gladiator", I'm guilty, I don't care - piss off! I also don't know if Bo or Chess were making a conscious effort to recapture both the black audience that had abandoned him and the white audience that bought all those soul records, but if The Pretty Things think the 'slicker' sounding Diddley is brilliant, everyone else had better shut up and listen to those recordings again more carefully.

And the fact that Bo was supported by the Cookies was a killer decision. The Cookies sing their hearts out while Bo tries his hand at some songs that would have fitted well on one of The Miracles' first albums. What we get is a sexy and raucous Diddley doing the boogaloo better than most, because he was still the man!

PS: I'm not good with thank yous; I don't do them for that anyway, but I thank all of you who feel like leaving a comment on what I post.

6 comments:

  1. 320: https://www.sendspace.com/file/33500s

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  2. As i said last week. Gone through your blog scrolling backwards. Thanks for the sleazy bands i didn't know and you just showed me. Glad to see you back after a 3 year cease activity.

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