View Full Version : '80s singer Rick Astley latest Web phenomenon


Brian Damage
04-05-2008, 09:20 AM
NEW YORK (Billboard) - It's been more than 20 years since Rick Astley's "Never Gonna Give You Up" topped the Billboard Hot 100, but it is once again infiltrating the public consciousness thanks to the phenomenon known as "RickRolling."

Around March 2007, bloggers and online social networkers started casually linking to the song's nostalgically '80s music video via YouTube. RickRolling was a psych-out for readers who would click on tantalizing hyperlinks, only to fall prey to a young Astley's blonde bouffant and idiosyncratic dance moves.

RickRolling has since taken on a life of its own, with YouTube users creating their own lip-synced routines and real-life RickRoll interruptions at, say, a Scientology protest or board meeting, often with the refrain "You've been RickRolled."

The movement has spurred digital sales for the track, which has sold at least 1,000 downloads per week since late December and peaked with 2,500 sales the week of March 9.

On April Fools' Day, YouTube RickRolled users by linking to the video on all of its home-page features. Other online outlets like Sports Illustrated and Live Journal followed suit. Altogether, the video was viewed 6.6 million times in one day, generating 43,000 user comments and boosting the track to No. 77 at Amazon's download store.

"YouTube brought (RickRolling) to our attention late last year and were able to track the sources of the hits," says Sam Gomez, VP of digital marketing for Sony BMG's commercial music group of Sony BMG, Astley's label.

"Then about a month ago we were approached with the idea of the April Fools' prank. Rick and his manager loved it. So we wanted to have fun with this."

Gomez adds that it was all made possible through the alliance that Sony BMG made with Google and YouTube in 2006 for access to its back catalog of videos.

Sony BMG has issued "Never Gonna Give You Up" as a ringtone, and is mulling another greatest-hits release for 2008 in the United Kingdom. Three of Astley's albums -- his debut, "Whenever You Need Somebody"; "Greatest Hits"; and "Platinum & Gold Collection" -- remain in print in the United States via Sony BMG's RCA/Legacy label.

Reuters/Billboard

ilovethe80s
04-05-2008, 01:12 PM
I actually like that song :lol:

Dean Winchester
04-05-2008, 02:52 PM
I said it before in the April Fools thread... I just don't get "Rickrolling", I was born in 1979 so I was about 8 when the song was popular, and remember it very well. I suppose if I was born in 1989 with minimal exposure to music of the 80's, the video would come off far more random, but as it stands, "ok.... this is a Rick Astley video, what about it?" is my attitude when people have tried to Rickroll me.

ilovethe80s
04-05-2008, 03:50 PM
I said it before in the April Fools thread... I just don't get "Rickrolling", I was born in 1979 so I was about 8 when the song was popular, and remember it very well. I suppose if I was born in 1989 with minimal exposure to music of the 80's, the video would come off far more random, but as it stands, "ok.... this is a Rick Astley video, what about it?" is my attitude when people have tried to Rickroll me.

I know I don't understand the big thing about it either I guess people must think it's a bad song or something but I actually think it's good

waichingliu81
04-05-2008, 04:46 PM
rick astley was big during the late 80s when he worked with UK pop producers, mike stock, matt aitken and pete waterman, aka the pop phenomenon known as SAW. although his music was often sneered at by record industry insiders, not to mention the british record buying public also for being cheesy and annoying.

though rick is known for 'never gonna give you up', he also sang together forever, take me to your heart and even a rendition of nat king cole's when i fall in love. i liked a lot of his records as a kid, and i still do for that matter

Dean Winchester
04-05-2008, 06:25 PM
Rick Astley is in fact Kylie Minogue slowed down. Is it any coincidence they both were signed and worked with SAW circa 1987? :lol:

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=l4rv0Dy5CQk

catlover79
04-06-2008, 12:28 AM
First the New Kids are coming back, and now Rick Astley is regaining popularity. Is this 2008 or 1988?? :eek: :rofl:

Dean Winchester
04-06-2008, 12:42 AM
^ don't forget Paula Abdul has a song out as well :lol:

Stormtracker TF
04-06-2008, 12:43 AM
RickRolling is legendary.

EmoJoe
04-06-2008, 12:44 AM
RickRolling is legendary.
agreed. nothing beats it.

Dean Winchester
04-06-2008, 12:54 AM
count me in as someone who prefers "Together Forever" (Rick's OTHER #1 hit) :lol:

Cactus Jack
04-06-2008, 01:25 AM
agreed. nothing beats it.
:nod: Ditto, unless you like Chocolate Rain and sneezing pandas

Cactus Jack
04-06-2008, 01:26 AM
count me in as someone who prefers "Together Forever" (Rick's OTHER #1 hit) :lol:
I dont like any of them , but I dont think theyre extremely horrible.


REO Speedwagon is a WHOLE NOTHER STORY

80sTrivia
04-06-2008, 10:09 AM
Funny!!! :lol: I'm glad Rick himself is in on the act, and reaping some financial benefit as well! So many of Rick's songs are the sort of happy, fluffy tunes that put me in a good mood whenever I happen to hear them while shopping at the grocery store! :lol:

Chelsea
04-06-2008, 10:15 AM
Of all the various inane and bizarre things that the teens and twentysomethings of today have cooked up, this is one of my favorites - just because of my fondness for 80s music.

waichingliu81
04-06-2008, 12:12 PM
i'd rather listen to rick's music than most of today's records that are in the charts, any day of the week

Cactus Jack
04-06-2008, 12:43 PM
Funny!!! :lol: I'm glad Rick himself is in on the act, and reaping some financial benefit as well! So many of Rick's songs are the sort of happy, fluffy tunes that put me in a good mood whenever I happen to hear them while shopping at the grocery store! :lol:
*80sTrivia picks up package of bacon as Never Gonna Give You Up blasts over the intercom*

Ireneparalegal
04-08-2008, 03:03 PM
My boyfriend loves that crazy ass song. :lol:

catlover79
04-08-2008, 03:51 PM
It is a rather catchy tune. :lol:

robyrob
04-08-2008, 05:08 PM
"rickrolling" started over two years ago, it just took this long for someone in the media to figure it out....

Cactus Jack
04-08-2008, 10:25 PM
It is a rather catchy tune. :lol:
Its one of those I dont like that sticks in my head...like every song I dont like even the one that must not be named

Dean Winchester
04-08-2008, 10:27 PM
I have always heard the song differently ever since I read the misheard lyrics on a misheard lyrics site.

Sing this...
and then I'm gonna give you up,
then I'm gonna let you down,
then I'm gonna run around and desert you,
and then I'm gonna make you cry,
then I'm gonna say goodbye,
and then I'm gonna tell a lie, and hurt you

yea... and who would date a guy who promised such things? :lol:

Hollow
04-09-2008, 02:27 AM
*80sTrivia picks up package of bacon as Never Gonna Give You Up blasts over the intercom*
:rofl: real-life rickrolling is the greatest.

waichingliu81
04-09-2008, 05:52 AM
I have always heard the song differently ever since I read the misheard lyrics on a misheard lyrics site.

Sing this...
and then I'm gonna give you up,
then I'm gonna let you down,
then I'm gonna run around and desert you,
and then I'm gonna make you cry,
then I'm gonna say goodbye,
and then I'm gonna tell a lie, and hurt you

yea... and who would date a guy who promised such things? :lol:

:lol:

Race's Girl
04-09-2008, 08:11 AM
Yeah, that song rules

waichingliu81
04-09-2008, 11:19 AM
i remembered that around 2 years ago or something there was a guy dancing badly to that song in front of the judges on the reality tv show 'so you think you can dance?'