The YouTube algorithm is starting to recognize my status as a Child of the 80's; it recommended this little gem from that neon-dappled era of gaudiness:
Aerobics, Crystal Light, and Alan Thicke (RIP) at the height of his hosting powers? It just doesn't get more 1980s than that!
BTW I'm pretty sure that this was an inspiration for the Monkey Majik music video for
Delicious:
And it
undoubtedly was an inspiration for this
Key & Peele sketch:
I loved how they made the main footage of this sketch look like it was recorded on video tape...
Speaking of inspiration and the 1980s, who could forget the 1985 Chicago Bears'
Super Bowl Shuffle music video...
...which inspired late-aughts YouTube phenom Scott Gairdner to create the
Sex Offender Shuffle:
After you watch this, be sure to check out the comments section. Most of the commens near the top were posted by "offenders" featured in the video.
Interestingly enough, shortly after this premiered, some people apparently didn't realize that it was a parody, and was neither an actual public service video from the late 1980s, nor a hoax. Noted YouTube-based internet historian WavyWebSurf provides a fairly concise breakdown of the situation:
But as entertaining as
The Sex Offender Shuffle is, Gairdner's most entertaining works are the
Juggalo News Network segments:
Needless to say, YouTube is quite the rabbit hole into which one may deeply dive... and never escape.
...'Late