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{{rename|Bo Didley, as that is the way it's spelled in the novel.}}'''Bo Diddley''' was a [[human]] musician. In [[1954]] he recorded the song "Mona" in a studio in [[Chicago]]. In [[2007]] [[Ace]] heard a [[United Nations]] armed forces [[radio]] station broadcast this recording, reminding her of the time she first had heard it years before. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Cat's Cradle: Warhead]]'') | {{rename|Bo Didley, as that is the way it's spelled in the novel.}}'''Bo Diddley''' was a [[human]] musician. In [[1954]] he recorded the song "Mona" in a studio in [[Chicago]]. In [[2007]] [[Ace]] heard a [[United Nations]] armed forces [[radio]] station broadcast this recording, reminding her of the time she first had heard it years before. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Cat's Cradle: Warhead]]'') | ||
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Bo Didley, as that is the way it's spelled in the novel.
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Bo Diddley was a human musician. In 1954 he recorded the song "Mona" in a studio in Chicago. In 2007 Ace heard a United Nations armed forces radio station broadcast this recording, reminding her of the time she first had heard it years before. (PROSE: Cat's Cradle: Warhead)
Behind the scenes
- The novel misspells the musician's last name as "Didley" instead of "Diddley".