Showing posts with label music. Show all posts
Showing posts with label music. Show all posts

Friday, 18 July 2014

Lessons in memetic hitchhiking from "Weird Al" Yanovic

Take a quick lesson in memetic hitchhiking with the latest videos from "Weird Al" Yanovic.

Al neatly illustrates the art of spreading his content by linking it to popular trending content.

Another way of looking at this sort of thing is in terms of retromemes.

Of course both retromemes and memetic hitchhiking are fine examples of memetic recombination.

Al's content also illustrates memetic engineering.

In the first three videos Al parodies popular songs. In First World Problems, he hitch-hikes on a well-known internet meme.

"Weird Al" gave a talk at Google recently - where he explains his approach and marketing strategy.

Critics of memetics sometimes claim that we don't have a predictive science of cultural fitness. Some folk may be ignorant about which cultural items spread, but some other people clearly can tell what will spread - and some have based their careers on it. This criticism is bunk.

Sunday, 23 February 2014

Baba Brinkman's Rap Guide to Evolution

I checked out some of Baba Brinkman's "Rap Guide to Evolution" videos recently. They are entertaining. Here's a selection:

The main theme appears to be the long scientifically-dead evolution vs creationism debate. However, I was pleased to see that cultural evolution gets mentioned in a few of these videos. The Performance, Feedback, Revision draws an explicit parallel between organic and psychological evolution - and the Artificial Selection and Natural Selection videos explicitly mention memes. "Darwin's acid" and "Without miracles" get mentioned.

On the other hand, I didn't like the "it all boils down to DNA genes" attitude in the DNA video. It's as though Wilson-style sociobiology never died.

Tuesday, 29 November 2011

The GAG Quartet: Le Internet Medley

With 7 million hits in 3 weeks, this looks like one of the most popular internet meme songs ever. It has more hits that Weezer's Pork And Beans.

It's from "The GAG Quartet" and it's called "Le Internet Medley":



I've added it to my list of meme songs.

Saturday, 3 September 2011

Songs about memes

I sometimes get asked about meme songs. I've covered individual songs before, but haven't made a list - until now. So, here's a list of the ones I know about:


The Replicator's song


Weezer - Pork And Beans

You Became A Meme


The GAG Quartet - le Internet Medley (OVER 40 MEMES IN ONE SONG)

The Ultimate Internet Love Song - You meme the world to me.


Do It For Teh Lulz (The Meme Song)


The Meme Song


Vermin Supreme: I Am A Meme | official KamPAIN theme song

Of course there are also innumerable songs about particular memes - I won't go into all those here.

Sunday, 16 January 2011

Meme song: You Became A Meme

College humour has produced a meme song. It is a song about a lady whose bad day winds up all over the internet. The song has lots of "meme" in-jokes. It is by based on a song by Taylor Swift - a country music singer.

They don't let you embed, but here's the link: You Became A Meme.

The original Taylor Swift VMA viral video:



The music video for the original Taylor Swift track the "meme" song is based on:

The "KayneGate" Swift-interruption moment became so viral that now it has a whole blog associated with it.

I think the Beyoncee video is this one: