Had the pleasure of seeing Oasis (supported by The Man, Paul Weller) in Toronto last night at the Virgin Festival. Great show was marred by this idiot running on to flatten Noel Gallagher and then getting a thump from Liam! I wasn’t close enough to get a good video but the clip below is a good shot of the action – incident is about 1:30 into the clip. If you’re an Oasis fan, you won’t be surprised to know that the lads have slowed up a bit with age but still sound great and the handful of tracks from the forthcoming Dig Out Your Soul album sound promising.
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I do marvel at the serendipity of the iPod sometimes. I set out in the car this afternoon to brave the lashings of Tropical Storm Bertha. Plugged in the Pod (set to shuffle as usual) and the first two tracks were “Heavy Weather” by Jarvis Cocker and “Waiting on A Sunny Day” (Bruce). Does the thing have a barometer in it?
Every once in a while a celeb dies whose passing truly marks the end of an era and deserves the “legend” status. Bo Diddley was one of those. He might not mean much to younger music fans but suffice to say that without Otha Ellas Bates (a one-time boxer later known as Ellas McDaniel) and other originals like Chuck Berry and Little Richard there would be no Stones or any of the blues-driven rock that followed. Diddley and his distinctive box red guitar haven’t troubled the charts in decades but his distinctive style remains an influence on so much music today and his riffs much imitated (U2’s “Desire” is a good example).
For more on Bo and to listen to some classic tracks like “Who Do You Love”, check out his iTunes page
And here’s that classic 80s Nike ad with Bo (You Don’t Know Diddley) Jackson:
