Shave and a haircut, two bits. One last time.

-Rock 'n' roll pioneer Bo Diddley, who banged out hit songs powered by the relentless "Bo Diddley beat" that influenced rockers from Buddy Holly to U2, died on Monday at the age of 79.



Dude could play. Great innovator both sonically, and technically. Bo knows Diddley is still one of the more clutch commercials ever made, just as many of his jams from the '5o's and '60's still are. Check out "I'm a Man," or "Who do you love." Additionally he's been covered by everybody and their mother, so you know he was good, as imitation is one of the truest signs of genius, artistically speaking, in this day and age.

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