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In the final act of the science-fiction classic Back to the Future, Marty McFly, played by Michael J. Fox, performs Chuck Berry’s 1958 rock song Johnny B. Goode at his parents’ high school dance – in 1955. As the song ends, McFly includes more anachronistic rock star moves, including Berry’s duckwalk, and playing the guitar behind his back à la Jimi Hendrix, before finally windmill strumming and kicking the speaker like The Who’s Pete Townshend. As McFly looks out over the stunned and silent

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