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The moment of birth of "Johnny B. Goode" that perfectly fits the time paradox of "Back to the Future"!

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The moment of birth of "Johnny B. Goode" that perfectly fits the time paradox of "Back to the Future"!

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"Back to the Future" synopsis

High school student Marty (Michael J. Fox) is transported from 1985 to 1955 using a time machine invented by his best friend, the scientist Doc (Christopher Lloyd). There he meets his parents, Lorraine (Lea Thompson) and George (Crispin Glover). However, the shy George is unable to confess his feelings to her and is constantly bullied by the violent man Biff (Thomas F. Wilson). Moreover, Lorraine falls in love with Marty...


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The rhythm is blues, come in on B and tune in. This is what the main character Marty, played by Michael Back to the Future Fox, says to the band in the climactic party scene in Back to the Future (1985). It's a line. It may sound like an exaggeration, but it seems that the world is not very aware of the importance and influence of this statement, so I would like to say it passionately, even though it may be a little harsh!


In 1985, Marty McFly, a rock-loving high school student living in Hill Valley, a town that looks like it could be anywhere, travels back in time 30 years to 1955 in a car-shaped time machine built by the eccentric scientist Doc. There, his parents in their youth interrupt the scene of their fateful encounter. If things continue like this, my parents will never fall in love, and the future where I will be born will never come! Marty tries his best to bring the two together, but... this is the story of ``Back to the Future,'' which everyone is familiar with.


Marty fills in for the band's injured guitarist to liven up the dance party where his parents are supposed to kiss for the first time. Then the band urged him to play a song, and he said, ``One nostalgic oldie, no, it's an oldie from where I was,'' and he said, ``I'd like to sing a nostalgic oldie, no, it's an oldie from where I was.''He said, ` `Johnny B.・Start playing "Good ".



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The song starts with the very famous guitar riff that everyone has heard, which sounds stupid when written in katakana, ``Talala, talala talalalalala, talalalalalala♪'' The song was inspired by the unmanned space probe Voyager 1, which was launched in 1977. It is also known for being included on the vinyl record stacked in No. 2. Someday, when aliens recover Voyager and play the records, the first rock 'n' roll they'll hear is Johnny B. Goode.



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  4. The moment of birth of "Johnny B. Goode" that perfectly fits the time paradox of "Back to the Future"!