Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade watchers get "Rickrolled"
Spectators of the annual Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade today (November 27) found themselves watching a formerly Internet-based prank, though many may not have even realized it.
The prank involves baiting others on the Internet to follow a link to something they supposedly would find interesting. When they click the link, they are directed to a video of Rick Astley’s “Never Gonna Give You Up”.
It’s called “Rickrolling” and has become a popular Internet joke.
This past April Fools’ Day, YouTube pointed the links of every video on their home page to the Astley music video, effectively Rickrolling hundreds of thousands of users.
During this year’s parade, the Foster’s Home for Imaginary Friends float promised a special musical presentation.
The puppets on the float began singing a nondescript children’s song before being abruptly cut off mid-song.
Suddenly the intro to “Never Gonna Give You Up” began to play, and Astley himself appeared on the float and began singing his most famous single.
And, thus, everyone watching the parade was Rickrolled.
Comments
3 Comments
Christopher Poon
Nov 27, 2008 at 11:23am
After getting your Astley fix, check out the Barack Roll.
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John Lucas
Nov 27, 2008 at 3:12pm
Rick Astley was lip-synching! Oh well. It's good that he has a sense of humour about the whole "Rickrolling" thing. And, to his credit, he has publicly stated that he has no interest in using his newfound status as an Internet phenomenon to stage a comeback. Check out <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yu_moia-oVI" target="_blank">this interview in which he talks about it</a>.
Christopher Poon
Nov 27, 2008 at 10:36pm
Perhaps he lost his voice due to acid reflux, and was forced to resort to lip-synching...