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Wikipedia defines a meme in the following way:. An idea, behavior or style that spreads from person to person within a culture. Supporters of the concept regard memes as cultural analogues to genes in that they self-replicate, mutate and respond to selective pressures. But this concept of ideas and behaviours spreading within a culture goes far, far back into the depths of time. At their core, language, religion and all manner of social conventions are memes. Someone comes up with an idea.
How memes take root and travel is a serious area of study for cultural anthropologists and sociologists. Such study can tell us a lot about a culture, its language, its mores and folkways and various forms of communication.
First, a little history. Over the next decade, the song was covered several times with varying degrees of success. But then came Billy Idol. But by the time Idol re-released the song in a live version on October 2, and coinciding with the North American release of his Vital Idol collection , an interesting and inexplicable phenomenon had taken root whenever the song was performed live or played in a club, at a dance or even a wedding reception: the obscene call-and-response audience chant between the lines of the verses.