Keeping Time

A big thanks to khmer for putting together the piano arrangement in today’s comic.

Thanks also to the readers who tried playing it. I hope you didn’t realize what it was until too late.

101 Responses to “Keeping Time”

  1. ian Says:

    i didn’t get it till i played the .mid that someone uploaded. embedding a rickroll in an image was very surprising.

  2. Anirudh Says:

    Where is the .mid? but you already let the Cat out of the bag; now no 1 gets r*** r****d

  3. Azu Says:

    I just assumed it was that right off the bat, honestly. Thanks for confirmation, though.

  4. xkcd Says:

    > embedding a rickroll in an image was very surprising.

    Charles Schulz was Lisztrolling you all by way of Schroeder years before I was born.

  5. Sharkey Says:

    Well played, sir, well played.

  6. Ralphie Says:

    Oh no you didn’t.

  7. Alturin Says:

    Absolutely brilliant…
    That made todays comic even better xD.

  8. Charlie Says:

    Wow, very nice. Now that I know that, this comic qualifies as a ’share’ in Google Reader here. There we are!

  9. Alex Says:

    Speaking for band kids everywhere: You are one evil, evil motherfucker.

  10. Cesium Says:

    “Charles Schulz was Lisztrolling you all by way of Schroeder years before I was born.”
    Great Moments in Trolling: Brahms gets Lisztrolled. A few copies of sheet music surreptitiously inserted in the local paper.

  11. Arvid Says:

    Me (ex-marching band kid) reading this comic:

    - Teehee, funny, I also sometimes catch myself walking in rythm to music at malls.
    *Checks hover text*
    - Wow, he even got it correct with the left foot first.
    - I wonder what tune that is, it doesn’t look like a march. It’s too syncopated.
    *Hums rythm inside head*
    - Where oh where have I heard that rythm before? That detail at the end of the second measure looks familiar…
    *Realization strikes*
    - OH MY GOD!

    Now I’ll have that tune in my brain for the rest of the day.

  12. ThemePark Says:

    I wouldn’t have recognized it even from listening to the song, unless I had read the blog first, which I did. But you, sir, are the master of pwning.

  13. Jens Says:

    I don’t get it, what song is that?

  14. Alfe Says:

    I don’t get it either. Sounds a bit like it could be the title music of something from TV (which I don’t recognize). I’d like to know what tune that is anyway :)

  15. eljarvador Says:

    Ha, that’s so awesome. Especially when my brain had that moment of “noo … it sounds like it, but it couldn’t be … noo … “. Oh yes, my little neurons. Syncopated. Or perhaps synchpastleyation. Or perhaps, … no. Let’s just leave that there …

  16. Karen Says:

    I know of the phenomenon of rick-rolling only second-hand and am unfamiliar with the song involved so I wouldn’t have gotten it.

    But, being at work where I do not have my piano, I was attempting to sing it in my head trying to figure out what it was. I’ve never been good at mental chords though. My mind is like one of those stupid keyboards that can only play one note at a time.

  17. Brandon Says:

    For those who do not get it:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oHg5SJYRHA0

    You can do the standard seach on the meaning of “Rickroll’D” as well.

    That said, this is one of the times that I really wish I knew how to read music. I missed out on the hilarious undertone of the comic :(

  18. Herbert Says:

    The thing that makes this so hilarious is how true it is. I had to stop laughing so I could send it to my girlfriend and a bunch of other friends all who are or were in band.

  19. Marthnn Says:

    For those who don’t know what Rick Rolling exactly is…

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rick_Rolling

    Wikipedia is your friend!

  20. Nick Says:

    Evil, pure exil XD

  21. Navneeth Says:

    I can’t even listen to the piece!

    I’m on Linux, and I’m listening to a WM stream right now, but I can’t download your mp3!

  22. Dantaron Says:

    That’s friggin’ hilarious, and just made my day. XD You sir, are a god among men.

  23. blk Says:

    I’d only heard of rickrolling before this, so although I recognized the song, I didn’t catch its significance until I read the forum convos.

    Genius. I think I fancrush on you now even more than before, Randall.

  24. Egaeus Says:

    I do believe that this is the first time I’ve *ever* found a rickrolling funny in the least. Well played, sir!

  25. Andrew Says:

    When I first read the comic, I initially, to use the vernacular, Laughed Out Loud. But when I saw this blag post, I was insensible for a good 20 seconds. You are forgiven for the fruits.

  26. Blake Says:

    You know, some marching bands/drum corps do lead with their right. Not many, but some. In DCI, the Cadets are a good example of this.

  27. Dave Says:

    Son of a BITCH!

  28. Dave Says:

    @Blake:

    DCI does not count. Never has.

  29. Brad Says:

    Now I need to memorize what that sequence of notes looks like, so you’ll never be able to do that again. :D

  30. Alejandro Lizarraga Says:

    OMG, so many references involved in today’s comic! My head is gonna blow! Marching bands, left foot, rickrolling! How the hell can you get to put all that freaking stuff together? I just don’t understand, you are amazing!

    For those who don’t get it: Rickrolling - To make an internet surfer watch-hear-listen to the Rick Astley song ‘Never gonna give you up’. Freaky, huh?

  31. Alastair L.K. Drong Says:

    *dope slap* THAT’S why my wife leads with her right foot. She was in orchestra, not band!

    …another minor mystery solved by XKCD.

  32. BandNerd Says:

    That was both horrifyingly accurate (I myself, actually stumble when they do that in stores) and hilariously true. I hadn’t even heard of rickrolling, and when i tried the “mental playback,” all I could come up with was a seciton of Aaron Copeland’s Rodeo or John Williams’ Cowboys. I, too, have a problem hearing chords in my head.

    But I have to disagree with Dave. DCI is the epitome of band-nerdness, and should be respected as such. Not to mention that the Cadets are freaking sweet.

    Annnnnd you’ve just made the rounds through the *uber* band nerds- the band sorority and fraternity kids, who will identify most closely.

  33. mark Says:

    best rickroll ever!

  34. Erik C Says:

    In the past few months, I’ve been trying to do triplets over the music with my steps. If the music jiggered, I’m pretty sure I’d run into something/fall over into something else.

  35. Travis Says:

    FLAWLESS VICTORY

    I don’t know if I’ve ever been rickrolled so hard before. You hate us, don’t you, Mr. Munroe?

  36. Meris Says:

    I think you’re basically forgiven for the fruit.

    …so not fair.

  37. Ryan Says:

    Being in Marching Band, this caused me to crack up laughing.

    You are forgiven for the fruit.
    But I do love grapefruit.

    <_<

  38. Nudgenudge Says:

    The comic was pretty funny by itself, but learning the truth…
    How can you manage to take something as stupid as Rickrolling, and make it look smart and educated?

  39. tony:oeb:frosty Says:

    Excellent. Well played. And yeah well, fuck grapefruit. At least that’s what my kids would say to me if I tried to give them one. Well they would if they could get away with the f word.

  40. MM Says:

    As a marching band kid and huge band geek, this is one of the funniest comics I’ve ever seen. My bf even called me at six in the morning to make me read it. I would trip. I get confused when they switch songs and they have a different tempo. And I start on my left foot. Always. (That detail killed me. So true.)

    This is also similar to my bf’s frustrating tendency to either pause or skip forward/back on the song I’m singing along to while I drive. It completely throws me for a loop. If he did that while I was walking, I would probably trip.

    And I’m printing the comic to show in my band class tomorrow. :D

  41. Alex Says:

    The worst part about this is I’ve been in high school, college, and DCI drumlines (Snare) for almost 8 years now. Other than The Cadets (who start on the right foot), this is sadly true point-for-point. I and my other band-geek friends do find ourselves accidentally marking time to whatever muzak is playing (only when walking, though, we don’t do it in place. :P)

    Worst part is, even though I suck at anything but rhythms in music, I still was able to immediately identify that you, sir, have successfully and originally Rick Rolled me. Well played, Not-So-Anon, well played.

  42. BP Says:

    Oh my god. I can’t believe I just got rickrolled. I’m putting this in the rickrolling hall of fame.

  43. Eric TF Bat Says:

    Well, I wasn’t keeping up. I thought it was Madonna’s Material Girl. But I hate you just as much for the Rick Astley, so it all evens out.

  44. Bistromathics Says:

    Okay, I thought this was funny when it was just a quick jab at band nerds, but rickrolling all of the people who read the strip and who’d try to re-create the music was a masterstroke, man. Sheer genius. You really know your audience.

    I like the cut of your jib, sir, to use the parlance of our times.

  45. Louis Says:

    You, sir, are my personal deity. You make my world go round, my heart quiver, and my veins explode.

    Maybe not the last two. But you certainly rock my world.

  46. Pandora Says:

    You know you’re looking at something epic when you get rick roll’d with musical notes. This has to be one of the best comics ever.

  47. WallofIllusion Says:

    Rickrolling aside (since I’m not too thoroughly filled-in with that particular internet thing), this comic made me laugh SO HARD. I think harder than anything else on the internet has ever made me laugh. I’m printing it out and showing it off tomorrow. I am thoroughly guilty of everything in this comic.

  48. Cesium Says:

    Someone should take control of a store’s sound system so it only plays Rick Astley. That way it’s playing when it gets on the news.

  49. Pwisva Says:

    You have no idea the laughter that ensued when I showed this to the saxophone section in my marching band. We all walk through the mall together and realize we’re all in step, perfectly, marching to the rhythm of the music. We’ve all stumbled.

  50. Tailypoe Says:

    EPIC WIN.

  51. Edard Wong Says:

    Wow.. creative!

  52. EnviousLuna Says:

    The saddest thing about this is that I actually listen to “Never Gonna Give You Up” on my own. Also I dance around in my underpants and sing along offkey.

    I’m pretty sure I’m such a loser that even the Internet sits and laughs at me. But that’s okay.

  53. mystery_editor Says:

    Such a fantastic representation!

    Per chance, did the arranger complete the song? It would make my life… alot simpler to have a proper arrangement =P

  54. fjafjan Says:

    That is the god damn most hillarious thing EVER.

    Kudos to you mr Munroe.
    Even though Banana is far less hard then god damn Cherries.(and more delicious)

  55. KingDubya Says:

    Very funny. I’d probably fall for that one.

    “They lead with their left foot when the music starts.”

    Unless they marched with the Cadets (http://www.yea.org/site/PageServer?pagename=Cadets). They’re the odd ones, since they step off with the right foot…

  56. khmer Says:

    mystery_editor: Sorry, I only completed the first few bars. You wouldn’t want to play that arrangement on the piano anyway; that’s just a transcription of the synth lines in the song. I’m not sure how I’d feel about myself if I completed an entire piano score of that.

  57. Seth Says:

    You are an evil yet magnificent man. Ex band geek that finds himself walking in step with people (it gets even worse with fellow band people) or to the rhythm of music (never stumbled…just sort stop and get confused). My other bad habit is tapping fingers to the fingering of band songs I hear when I’m focused on something. No, my hand is not having a spasm…it’s just Back in Black.

    Also that was the classiest rick roll I’ve ever seen. I bow to your awesomeness.

  58. Matt Algren Says:

    Within six months, this will be on the wall of every band room in every high school in America. Maybe the world, though I’m not sure if the French would get it.

  59. michael Says:

    Wow I’d never heard of rickrolling before, when I saw the song I thought it was just a reference to how band kids can never give up the old marching habits. But well played, sir.

  60. Dan Says:

    Heh, I didn’t play in band in school (although I did play bass in a rock band for years after) but I did my time in the army. I got out years ago but if I’m walking with a buddy of mine he will still give me an occasional “left” on my right foot to see if I still change-step. Bastage. :)

  61. Cheshire Cat Says:

    I’m not entirely sure I can stand how incredibly ingenious that is. It almost completely blows my mind (okay, scratch that “almost”. My mind is in smithereens).

  62. Victor Says:

    Holy Crap!

    I design about 20 MB shows a year for bands that have taken first place in sixteen states. This strip will surpass the 007 strip in Band Geek popularity, and that one is huge, because we DO actually expect people to perform complicated math while strapped to giant spinny things.

    (So this is authoritative geek children - shut up about the Cadets. They ARE a rickroll . . . missing hash marks indeed.)

    Anyway, somebody somewhere is going to march Rickroll this fall. I’ll make sure of it and we’ll send in a video.

  63. Sarah Says:

    God DAMN!

    Well played.

  64. Cybrludite Says:

    Heh. It’s not just band geeks who do the left foot thing. Me and a buddy were ushers at a friend’s wedding. After everyone was seated and before the bridesmaids started down, we were supposed to walk down to the front, turn, and then to stand off to either side. Both of us being ex-military, we led off with the left foot, took 30 inch steps, and made our turns at precisely the same moments, staying perfectly in step the whole way. The look on everyone else’s faces was priceless.

    (reCAPTCHA words: “right cide” No, silly machine. Left cide first…)

  65. Egaeus Says:

    Except band geeks learn to take 22.5″ steps (8 steps per 5 yards). It’s been 14 years, and I still remember 22.5 inches.

    You military types are doing it wrong! :)

  66. Mason11987 Says:

    I <3 u.

  67. George P. Burdell Says:

    I have never been caught off my guard like this before. My respect for you has just skyrocketed.

    Again you show your genius, Mr. Munroe. I owe you a beer.

  68. Mr. Purple Says:

    Ok, first i just wanted to notice how many band nerds that sccompany me in this comic, i am actually not surprised, since band is strictly horny nerds, and anyone that denys that, was never in band…..

    It is true, the whole music deal, but we all have different experiences

    Mine kinda went like this….

    <Hmm, new comic today
    <HAHAHAHA, its true….
    <more laughing and sharing with nearby band friends
    <10 min later and still laughing
    <alright down the business, what is he saying
    <Wow, i really do walk like that, haha, even with a song in my head
    <(scroll over comic) LEFT FOOT, wow, some kids dont even get that
    special time to thank you for accuracy
    <Then, of course, i see the music
    <Hmm, wonder what this is
    <printed out the music, and got together with three other saxes, and played music
    <After getting to about measure 2, i realized

    fuck

    i just got pwned

    <they never got it, oh well, best if they didn’t know
    <then i was scarred about that song, and the reality of the comics
    <Then i realized another step

    DRUM MAJORS

    <One habit that we Drum Majors have, is conducting to our stereos while we drive our cars

    (i dont care who you are, i know you do it, and that’s all that matters)

    So good job XKCD, you pulled a fast one on all the marching students in the world, and pwned them so hardcore…….

    damn that’s bitter sweet

  69. Ben Says:

    Wow. That’s the most creative RickRoll I’ve ever seen! Good job!

  70. Hannah Says:

    HAHA wow. I’m in band… this is so true. I’d probably be the jerk up there testing it out too, though. Heh.
    We see it at Graduation every year as well, when our band starts speeding up or slowing down, all the seniors that used to be in band start running into the other kids.

  71. Anonymous Says:

    You, sir, may have just set a new record for the Rick Roll.

    I wanted to know what the tune was, but didn’t have a piano. So since I’ve recently been teaching myself Lilypond (http://lilypond.org/web/) I thought it would be a good exercise to notate it. Half an hour and several recompiles later, I have a nice PDF file with an accurate copy. Then I generated the MIDI.

    Yeah.

    So, that’s why I’m posting as Anonymous.

  72. TheKitchenSink Says:

    Holy…that’s…but…I’m…oh my…

    o_o

  73. robling Says:

    i used finale to figure it out. damn you.

  74. Platypus Man Says:

    OK, so I listened to it, and I was all like, “OK, it’s Robo’s theme from Chrono Trigger. That’s cool…” And then people were talking about being Rick Rolled, and I looked it up, and apparently the 2 songs have been compared several times. Cool, though. How many people can claim to Rick Roll tons of people through a webcomic? One, that’s how many…

  75. Alex Says:

    You’re brilliant. I hate rickrolls but I loved that.

  76. William Says:

    do not follow this link.
    i post it only for rickrollin’-other-people purposes.
    it’s design is so evil!

    http://www.smouch.net/lol/

  77. Tristan Says:

    Ok, you got me there.

  78. eitje Says:

    i’m in Panama City, Panama for work, watching a local music channel (+23), and it totally rickrolled me.

    RICKROLLING HAS MOVED OFF OF THE INTERNET, AND IS SPREADING AT A DANGEROUS PACE.

  79. Stacy Says:

    I knew what the song was but I didn’t know about rickrolling. Guess I don’t spend as much time on the Internet as I thought!

    I shared this comic with all my band geek friends. Everyone at the University of Hawaii at Manoa marching band now loves you! Please come and give a talk one day. We’ll even prepare some damnable pineapples for you!

  80. anon Says:

    Anybody got a midi of the entire thing, as opposed to just what’s in the comic? Or the score, as one is easily enough converted into the other.

  81. leetist Says:

    Having to play the score to figure out the song is like having to run code to work out what it does.

  82. David Harmon Says:

    Heh — like “Eric TF Bat”, I listened to the mp3 and thought of Madonna, but I thought it was “Borderline”. Given the musical blender that is Pop, maybe it needs a few more notes for disambiguation….

  83. JB Says:

    Niiiice.

    Because I’m pernickety, and used to work as a typesetter, I feel I must point out that all tails on quavers and semi-quavers etc (8th and 16th notes) always go to the right, regardless of the stem direction.

    But yeah. I totally got rickroll’d. First time ever too. Dang.

  84. Quaglia Says:

    Here’s a song… By a gay guy!

  85. Rickrolled by Randall Munroe. « the coffee chronicles Says:

    [...] And thanks to xkcd’s blag for pointing this out. More specifically, it was a comment from “William” containing the admonition: do not follow this link. i post it only for [...]

  86. Dale Says:

    You sir, are a bad man.

    And since I didn’t figure out what it was by looking, I am a musician who is bad at sight singing.

  87. Aaron A. Says:

    [do not follow this link.]

    DAMN YOU WILLIAAAAAAM!
    (I wonder if it does that every time?)

  88. Nicole J. LeBoeuf-Little Says:

    So I played the .mp3 and went, “Oh, that song. How cute!” Then I read this blog thread.

    I was unaware of RickRolling. It would not have occurred to me. Tricking people into listening to… Rick Astley? What started that meme off? And why Astley? Why not something really embarrassing, like, say, ManillowRolling? (And I say this as a loving fan, understand.)

    For the record (ha! pun), I listen to far too much ’80s music (FlashBackRadio.com is your friend!). It’s possible that I’d too desensitized to Astley’s repertoire to feel the pain.

  89. stormbreaker Says:

    You’ve done it again. That’s amazingly creative and just as awesomely accurate.

    THAT’S why I love XKCD.

  90. sharlie Says:

    dude u have no idea that is so true..i do it in school… ok im in colorguard (first year i marched flute…) and instead of running i jazz run… (i have had to redo the mile before because i “run” the wrong way)
    U MUST BE THE DUDE THAT DID THAT TO ME MACY’S………i have not stumbled but fallen down escalators…..stairs… i have even tripped over a little kid because some dummy-head paused the music while i was”walking” with a pile of clothes and talking on my cell….
    BUT… it did make me laugh….i texted all my bandies andtold themto go tothe comic and tell others….
    MAJOR PROPS….. CO CADETS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  91. Kat Says:

    This was great. It’s fabulous. :D

  92. Kat Says:

    BTW I love that song. :D

  93. Fat Tony Says:

    Hahaha, best Rick Roll ever!
    Anyways, for those wondering, here’s how Rick Rolling became popular*
    When the song came out, everyone thought the singer was black, but then the video came out and they see a scrawny, red-headed dweeb. A Rick Roll is when you give someone a link that is supposedly something they want, and they click it, but all they get is some scrawny, red-headed dweeb.
    In both cases, someone was expecting one thing but instead just got a scrawny, red-headed dweeb =D
    *Quite possibly complete bogus; just what I figure is reasonable.

  94. Jen Says:

    Randall… The music in this cartoon looks very professional, but I had to sat (and I notice that no one mentioned it in the forum) that the notes you drew in “Important Life Lessons” 3/24 are backwards. That orientation is not optional, they are actually all backwards, including the upside-down one. I’m surprised that no other anal reader has pointed this out to my knowledge. (Maybe it was because the rest of the drawing was so graphic.)

  95. Jen Says:

    p.s.
    Started scanning older comics and you got it right all the other times… Weird.

  96. D.J. Says:

    http://www.metro.co.uk/fame/article.html?in_article_id=128295&in_page_id=7

    ^ You’re a hit in England.

  97. Xank Says:

    I must bow to you!

    HOW

    IN

    THE

    WORLD

    did you convince YouTube to RickRoll EVERYONE?! I thought this was bad enough, but you somehow managed to get YouTube to do it? You are amazing!

  98. Alyeska39 Says:

    I’m pretty sure he had nothing to do with the youtube RickRolling today. That just happened on its own. Good job with this one, though! I was one band nerd who didn’t try to figure out the music on my own, but I got RickRolled earlier today and have since been listening to the song on my own all day. So when I clicked to hear the mp3 all I could do was laugh!

  99. That Guy Says:

    Best. Rickroll. Ever.

  100. Jason Says:

    I got rickrolled at the bar last night. With video too!

  101. Maximilian Says:

    Well, at least you now know to be afraid of that chord sequence:

    Gb, Ab, Fm , Bbm, Gb, Ab, Fm, Bbm

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