If you mean the hand gesture \m/, or sticking only your pointer and pinkie up, it is a very old gesture. It started as a way to ward off the devil, because it resembles the devils horns. However, it became popular in rock and metal when Ronnie James Dio (2nd singer for Black Sabbath) started to use it onstage. Former Black Sabbath singer Ozzy Osbourne used to use the peace sign, and Dio didn't want to be cowed into copying the former singer. It quickly became Dio's trademark. Many other bands copied, and it became popular for the entire genre.
also, it's sign language for "i love you"
so if you were to be pointing it towards the band, its showing respect :)
Youth rebellion.
U put your hand in a fist then make your pinky and your pointer finger and the thumb away from the fist and u should get a rock n roll hand
a human jumping off a bridge
If you mean the "horns up" symbol \m/ most people credit this to the legendary Ronnie James Dio as the man who mad this popular among rock fans. As to when this would be in the 70's??
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Youth rebellion.
U put your hand in a fist then make your pinky and your pointer finger and the thumb away from the fist and u should get a rock n roll hand
a human jumping off a bridge
It is a dance accosiated with rock and roll. It involves hand movements, obviously and claps.
Rock star IS slang. It means a rock and roll singer who is very popular and talented.
The guitar symbol in rock and roll music history represents the instrument's central role in shaping the genre's sound and style. It has been a key element in creating the energetic and rebellious spirit of rock music, influencing countless musicians and defining the genre's iconic sound.
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RNRF means Rock N' Roll Forever!!!!!!:D
If you mean the "horns up" symbol \m/ most people credit this to the legendary Ronnie James Dio as the man who mad this popular among rock fans. As to when this would be in the 70's??
rock and roll rock and roll
tHE KING OF ROCK AND ROLL AND ARCHITECT OF ROCK AND ROLL IS LITTLE RICHARD
The phrase used by Cleveland DJ Alan Freed was Rock 'n' Roll