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Friday Fun Thread for October 21, 2022

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My immediate thought on reading this was:

Kansas - Carry on My Wayward Son

But while looking at the video I noticed the #rock tag.

https://youtube.com/hashtag/rock

AC/DC is maybe the most listened to rock song with "Thunderstruck"

and when I think of rock music I really think more of AC/DC then I do of Bruce Springsteen. I might be a younger generation than you, but Rosalita really sounds more like jazz to me than rock and roll. And it just has all the wrong feelings. When I think of a rock song that has all the right "feelings" I got to the song that is a partial parody of rock, but also nails the feelings. The writers of the song have won Emmys, Grammys, and Annies. The ultimate: Trey Parker and Matt Stone - America Fuck Yeah

Yeah, like I sort of indicated below the sound that comes to my mind when thinking 'rock' is Iron Maiden, but it might be the most correct to say it would be somewhere between Maiden and AC/DC. I remember that much of classic 60s/70s rock, when I heard it as a youngin, got me reacting like 'wait, this is supposed to be rock?'

Thunderstruck is a great choice, not only for music but meme potential (ie. randomly shouting THUNDER! at random intervals).