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  1. The original drummer for ELO died when he was driving in the countryside and a huge, round bale of hay on a hill above the road began rolling down it and smashed him. Around DEvon, where it happened, slang for a large bale of hay is a 'groos'. The song was written long before the hay-smashing incident. It's like they knew or something.

  2. Mar 6, 2020 · The Elo system was adopted in competitive gaming as a fair way to match players up. Each game has its own system and takes into consideration different metrics.

  3. Jan 10, 2024 · The origin of the word "Groos" in ELO's hit song "Mr. Blue Sky" can be traced back to a rather unexpected source. Jeff Lynne, the mastermind behind ELO, has revealed that "Groos" was not initially intended to be a part of the song's lyrics.

  4. Aug 21, 2024 · Elo is a rating system used in competitive gaming to calculate the relative skill levels of players. Players gain points for wins and lose points for losses, helping to match players of similar skill levels for balanced gameplay.

  5. Jul 19, 2008 · A common mondegreen in the song is the perception that, following the title line, Jeff Lynne shouts "Bruce!" . However, according to liner notes, he is actually saying a made-up word "Groos".

  6. Feb 17, 2021 · In short, the Elo rating system is an algorithm that makes it possible to measure a player’s relative skill against other players. While it’s since been used and adapted in esports games like League of Legends, PUBG: Battlegrounds, and Overwatch, the Elo rating system has its roots in chess.

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  8. In the liner notes of the ELO compilation Flashback and elsewhere, Lynne has explained that he is singing a made-up word, "Groos", which some have suggested sounds like the German expression "Gruß", meaning "greeting."

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