03-05-2010, 12:04 PM
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He made the LA Times
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Still reeling from YouTube's momentary fail on the original Rickrolling link? It's fixed, we swear, but we're also pleased to report the presence of an understudy waiting in the wings: the Trololololo Guy.
Imagine if Lawrence Welk and the Geico Caveman had a baby. And then the baby lip-synched. '70s style. And then it showed up on Stephen Colbert's show.
Dare you not to watch -- it's the high-speed freeway chase of music videos.
But in case you can't, here's a play-by-play on the performance by singer Edward Anatolevich Hill, from Nick Douglas over at Urlesque:
Let's walk through the highlights of Hill's performance:
* The first yuh-yuh-yuh. I don't believe this video would catch on were the yuh-yuh-yuh not so early.
* The oh-oh-oh-oh-ho. That's the last time Edward Hill will shape his mouth like the sound supposedly coming out.
* Eyebrows!
* The arm-swings.
* Two open hands, then a sway side-to-side as if to admit the silliness.
* HIGH VOIIIIIIICE!
* Low voiiiiice.
* Pointin' and laughin'.
* Very specific hand gestures...
* A wave...
* And goodbye.
Goodbye from us as well!
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http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/goss...n-colbert.html
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