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While not a popular fad, many misinterpretations have been remade. For example, songs featuring the word "walkin'" can easily be misinterpreted as "Walken"; these sites may subsequently feature an audio sample of the song and an image featuring [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christopher_Walken Christopher Walken].
 
While not a popular fad, many misinterpretations have been remade. For example, songs featuring the word "walkin'" can easily be misinterpreted as "Walken"; these sites may subsequently feature an audio sample of the song and an image featuring [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christopher_Walken Christopher Walken].
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==History==
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YTMNDer barenholtzd made a site, [http://shakebaby.ytmnd.com/ Always Shake A Baby], based on the classic 1960s song "Twist and Shout", poking fun at the line '''"Well shake it up baby now. (Shake it up baby)"'''[http://www.oracleband.net/Lyrics/twist_and_shout.htm].  It received little attention, but [[inkdrinker]]'s [http://babyshake.ytmnd.com/ Shakin' a Baby] would revisit the idea (and supply an actual interpretation of the line).
  
 
The fad supposedly began when {{ytmnduser|MasterSitsu}} created the site "{{ytmnd|walkenonthesun|Walken on the Sun}}". Ironically, the site has no vocals; it's up to the viewer to know the song name and understand the joke.
 
The fad supposedly began when {{ytmnduser|MasterSitsu}} created the site "{{ytmnd|walkenonthesun|Walken on the Sun}}". Ironically, the site has no vocals; it's up to the viewer to know the song name and understand the joke.

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This article should be merged with Dew Army

A lot of this is duplicated at the other article. Merge them together, and everyone will be happy.

Misinterpretation is the act of interpreting songs or phrases in English in an alternative and usually humorous fashion. This is similar to the popular YTMND fad "interpretation".

While not a popular fad, many misinterpretations have been remade. For example, songs featuring the word "walkin'" can easily be misinterpreted as "Walken"; these sites may subsequently feature an audio sample of the song and an image featuring Christopher Walken.

History

YTMNDer barenholtzd made a site, Always Shake A Baby, based on the classic 1960s song "Twist and Shout", poking fun at the line "Well shake it up baby now. (Shake it up baby)"[1]. It received little attention, but inkdrinker's Shakin' a Baby would revisit the idea (and supply an actual interpretation of the line).

The fad supposedly began when MasterSitsu created the site "Walken on the Sun". Ironically, the site has no vocals; it's up to the viewer to know the song name and understand the joke.

Examples

Christopher Walken

Muffin

  • Walk This Way by Aerosmith:

See Also

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