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Great songs just discovered
Marshmallowmilkshake Jun 25 2022 07:31 AM |
Like my friend who gave me the Jack White tickets, my daughter also determined my musical tastes needed some expanding. On our drive back from Milwaukee she took control of the Spotify and introduced me to a band called Bleachers and this great song, "Chinatown," which features Bruce Springsteen. Looks like it came out sometime last year, so I'm not as far behind as I first thought.
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Edgy MD Jul 28 2022 09:37 AM Re: Great songs just discovered |
Early U2 or early Echo?
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Ceetar Jul 28 2022 09:53 AM Re: Great songs just discovered |
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kcmets Jul 28 2022 10:38 AM Re: Great songs just discovered |
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batmagadanleadoff Jul 28 2022 10:47 AM Re: Great songs just discovered |
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batmagadanleadoff Jul 28 2022 10:49 AM Re: Great songs just discovered |
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Slang dictionary What does rickrolling mean? Rickrolling is when you troll someone on the internet by linking to the music video for Rick Astley's 1987 hit song “Never Gonna Give You Up.” It is, by far, the most popular example of bait-and-switch linking. Where does rickrolling come from? rickrolling Dazed The practice of rickrolling started in 2007 on the image board 4chan. The first-ever rickroll involved a link promising to be a trailer for the game “Grand Theft Auto IV,” that instead directed excited gamers to the “Never Gonna Give You Up” music video. The rick part of rickrolling comes from Astley's first name, but where does the roll part come from? It turns out that also started on 4chan, according to Know Your Meme. In the mid-2000s, the then-director of the site, who is known as “moot,” decided to prank users by changing all instances of the word egg to duck. This, of course, changed the word eggroll to duckroll, which created such an amusing mental image that someone photoshopped wheels onto a picture of a duck. Suddenly 4chan users were posting bait-and-switch links that led people to a wheeled-duck image. The practice soon took on the name duckrolling. Since 2007, rickrolling has taken on a life of its own. In 2008, Astley contributed to a live-action rickroll during the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade when he emerged from inside a Cartoon Network float to sing his famous song. By 2011, rickrolling had become so mainstream that the White House's official Twitter handle sent users to the video of “Never Gonna Give You Up” after a user complained that the correspondence briefing from that day wasn't as entertaining as the one from the day before.
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Edgy MD Jul 28 2022 11:24 AM Re: Great songs just discovered |
I don't feel rickrolled.
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kcmets Jul 28 2022 11:39 AM Re: Great songs just discovered |
I don't feel tardy.
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batmagadanleadoff Jul 28 2022 11:40 AM Re: Great songs just discovered |
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I suppose that if you've never heard of that Astley song before ceets' post, or if you really really like that song, then you haven't been rickrolled. Or maybe ceets wasn't rickrolling anybody in the first place. Maybe ceets just discovered that song and likes it a lot.
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batmagadanleadoff Jul 28 2022 11:44 AM Re: Great songs just discovered |
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Ceetar Jul 28 2022 12:08 PM Re: Great songs just discovered |
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Edgy MD Jul 28 2022 12:16 PM Re: Great songs just discovered |
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Willets Point Jul 28 2022 02:05 PM Re: Great songs just discovered |
All-girl punk rock band from Los Angeles pays tribute to an earlier all-girl punk rock band from Los Angeles.
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whippoorwill Jul 28 2022 03:28 PM Re: Great songs just discovered |
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I liked this song but my sister didn't
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MFS62 Aug 01 2022 06:11 AM Re: Great songs just discovered |
They just "discovered" Sweet Caroline in Great Britain, and their woman's national soccer team is using it as their song, to the chagrin of this writer.
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Willets Point Aug 01 2022 07:51 AM Re: Great songs just discovered |
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Edgy MD Aug 01 2022 07:56 AM Re: Great songs just discovered |
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whippoorwill Aug 02 2022 08:51 AM Re: Great songs just discovered |
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whippoorwill Aug 02 2022 08:54 AM Re: Great songs just discovered |
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