Difference between revisions of "Never Gonna Give You Up"

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* At the [[Seattle, WA: 2008-04-26|April 26, 2008, show]] in Seattle, JoCo gave his usual introduction to [[Baby Got Back]], then performed a surprise cover of the song, accompanied by [[Paul and Storm]] on vocals and [[Molly]] on ukulele and vocals. They played the first verse and chorus before switching back into [[Baby Got Back]].
 
* At the [[Seattle, WA: 2008-04-26|April 26, 2008, show]] in Seattle, JoCo gave his usual introduction to [[Baby Got Back]], then performed a surprise cover of the song, accompanied by [[Paul and Storm]] on vocals and [[Molly]] on ukulele and vocals. They played the first verse and chorus before switching back into [[Baby Got Back]].
* He then performed it (after considerable build up) before the eagerly-awaited [[First of May]] performance at the [[Minneapolis, MN: 2008-05-01|first of May, 2008, show]] in Minneapolis ([http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wLAXl0A0ZTM video]). Jonathan has also performed a similar lead-in to [[First of May]] during other shows.
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* He then performed it (after considerable build up) before the eagerly-awaited [[First of May]] performance at the [[Minneapolis, MN: 2008-05-01|first of May, 2008, show]] in Minneapolis ([http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wLAXl0A0ZTM video]). Jonathan has since performed a similar lead-in to [[First of May]] during other shows.
 
* A clip from the original Rick Astley version has also made an appearance during several [[Wikipedia:Zendrum|Zendrum]] solos in [[Mr. Fancy Pants]], starting with the [[Madison, WI: 2008-05-02 | May 2, 2008 show]] in Madison.
 
* A clip from the original Rick Astley version has also made an appearance during several [[Wikipedia:Zendrum|Zendrum]] solos in [[Mr. Fancy Pants]], starting with the [[Madison, WI: 2008-05-02 | May 2, 2008 show]] in Madison.
  

Revision as of 21:49, 29 June 2008

"Never Gonna Give You Up" is a dance-pop song originally performed by Rick Astley, released in 1987. It has become the center of an Internet meme called a Rickroll, originally a prank in which the victim is fooled into following a link to Astley's music video for the song. Jonathan Coulton has expanded on this joke by occasionally performing portions of the song at unexpected moments.

History

Live Performance

"Never Gonna Give You Up" can show up at any time. You have been warned.

Availability

"Never Gonna Give You Up" has not as of yet been recorded. However, there are YouTube videos of the live Rickrolls here and here and of the Zendrum inclusion here.

Themes