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"The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald" is a 1976 song written and sung by Gordon Lightfoot (the Toronto Maple Leafs Celebrity Captain for the 1991-92 season), commemorating the sinking of a tanker of the same name.
 
 
The first site to use elements of this was {{ytmnd|RickdoCalrisstly|Never gonna give Rickdo Calrisstly up!}} by {{ytmnduser|ghcghcghc}}, but this is a surprise site that has nothing to do with what the fad has become only a year (lol) after the site was published.  As such {{ytmnd|the-legend-lives-on|Wreck of the USS Fitzgerald}} by {{ytmnduser|ficklefackle}} can arguably be considered the first site of this fad.  It consists of the Gordon Lightfoot song, accompanied by an image of the ship with a given fad incorporated (in this case, the USS Enterprise from Star Trek).
 
 
{{ytmnduser|Captain-L337}} first stated treating it as a fad before the mainstream caught on, with such sites as:
 
*{{y|fitzgerald|Wreck Of The Bleepmund Fitzbloopald}} (warning - noise site)
 
*{{y|s-n-t-s-g|Wreck of the Snoop Nye The Slam Guy}}
 
*{{y|wreckofthetcbcr|Wreck of The TCBCR}}
 
 
{{ytmnduser|maxzorin}}'s {{ytmnd|wreckofthetoolmanfitzgeraldniggerniggernigger|Wreck of the Toolman}} was also fairly popular at that time due to the [[Tim Allen|Toolman]] fad.
 
 
In March 2011, a variation of the fad emerged, with the opening chords of the song playing on a radio or other device. These are usually [[interruption fads|surprise sites]]:
 
*{{y|these-jams-be-kickin|these jams be kickin'}}
 
*{{y|themansamenace|The man's a menace!!!}}
 
*{{y|bartyourmortalenemyisontheradio|Bart's Mortal Enemy}}
 
*{{y|infantsorrow|Funny joke that is popular}}
 
*{{y|colonel-lightfoot|Apocalypse Now in b minor}}
 
 
{{wikipedia|The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald}}
 
[[Category:Fads]]
 
[[Category:Music]]
 

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