Get Rick Astley on the 2008 MTV European Music Awards
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Mr. Astley deservedly won his place as a write-in candidate for the Best Ever Act with a resounding 99.98\% of the vote and yet, MTV did not have the basic decency to notify Mr. Astley who was woken with the news by a reporter from the BBC. He was so taken aback that he told the reporter he thought someone was massing with him and that not only had he not been invited to the awards but he wouldn't be buying a train ticket to be part of the 'joke'.
This appalling act of omission was a slap in the face to Rick, his mum and all his fans across the globe and can only be rectified by having Rick perform his biggest hit, "Never Gonna Give You Up", live on the show's broadcast.
This isn't about the 'Rickrolling' phenomena; Mr. Astley had very real impact on the charts with his numerous hits and, as 'light' in message as his biggest hit was, it recently took on new meaning when the Internet group Anonymous took up the song as something of an anthem in the global campaign against the dangerous Scientology organisation.
The song has continued to be a staple at Anonymous' Scientology protests because of its hopeful message that seems very apt considering the predicament many disillusioned Scientologists find themselves in.
As Anonymous, their fellow 'Old Guard' critics and other concerned citizens reach out to help those 'trapped' in Scientology's clutches with unconditional offers of safe harbour and help adjusting to the 'real' world after being forced to 'Disconnect' from friends and family outside of the alleged 'church', Rick's song serves to let those who want out of Scientology -as well as their loved ones know that Anonymous will never give them up or let them down.
In short, win or lose the award itself, Rick Astley deserves to be recognised for his contributions to pop music, popular culture and the history of MTV itself; after all, videos were a relative novelty when Rick made his. Without such content, MTV would not be where it is today.
Can this be said of his fellow nominees? The answer, if you're actually considering that question, is a resounding "NO."
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