Daniel Phillips witnessed Bo Diddley play the Prince of Wales in Melbourne on April 4, 2007.
Bo Diddley was the originator - without him there'd be no Beatles, Mick'n'Keef, no Pistols, no rap. Big call? Yes. Is it true? Absolutely.
When I heard he was touring Australia, I had to go - so I was off to the Prince of Wales, a tiny club that holds 500. Diddley, one of the pioneers and innovators of rock'n'roll, was getting on in years and I had a hunch this could be my last chance to see him.
Unfortunately, in just over a year, the guy who singlehandedly invented the "Bo Diddley beat", cool guitars and gave swagger to rock'n'roll would be dead.
New York Dolls and Pixies were playing the V Festival that night but I didn't care. This was Bo Diddley, the original badass! Me and some mates were right up front, and Diddley seemed to really get a kick out of playing to some young guys down the front.