“Do Diddley was up in Kansas City when he first heard “Who Do You Love” in his head, listening to a gang of children bigging up to one another, chanting insults at one another, and calling names to a rhythm that intrigued him.” – Bayou Underground: Tracing the Mythical Roots of American Popular Music’ by Dave Thompson (2010)

This turntable slipmat features the flag of Mexico, with its distinctive green, white and red, and the national coat of arms with the eagle eating a snake, which was based on the ancient Aztec symbol for Mexico City.