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The first known example of this meme, a redub of A-ha's "Take on Me", was posted on YouTube by Dustin McLean in his now-defunct channel Dusto McNeato, in October 2008. [7] [8] McLean, who worked on the animated SuperNews! show on Current TV, stated that the idea for literal videos came about from an inside joke with his fellow workers, [8] and that two of his coworkers along with his wife ...
On the December 10, 2022 episode, a technical malfunction led to audio sync issues for much of the first part of the live show, including during the cold open and monologue with hosts Steve Martin and Martin Short. The issue affected the broadcast nationwide, but was rectified about a minute into the monologue. [100]
Saturday Night Live has parodied U.S. presidents and other politicians since the show started in 1975. The numerous sketches on Clinton are often inspired by aspects of his presidency, the Lewinsky scandal, and his relationship with his wife, herself a frequent subject in SNL's political sketches.
Recorded live on The Dr. Demento Show, and performed live in 1981 on Tomorrow Coast to Coast (presented by Tom Snyder), which marks the artist's first TV appearance. "Another Tattoo" Alpocalypse (2011) Parody of "Nothin' on You" by B.o.B feat. Bruno Mars "Attack of the Radioactive Hamsters from a Planet near Mars"
Fancy" was named the most-watched music video of 2014 on Vevo in America. [76] It was the most-watched video in 2014 on YouTube in Australia. [77] It has amassed over 1 billion views as of January 2021. Entertainment Weekly named it the best music video of 2014 saying, "A detail-obsessed ode to Clueless—that highway scene! Those knee socks ...
On TikTok, the hashtag #LiveLaughLove has more than 1.2 billion views.Many of these videos feature teens giving tours of their homes in which multiple "Live, laugh, love" signs appear, typically ...
Balz-Off — a medication that makes men more sensitive to women by killing off their testosterone levels. [57] Banshee — NBC staff announcer Ed Herlihy pitches this collection of audio speakers that serve in your place when you can't (or don't want to) attend a funeral. The closing tag line: "First in Last Respects."
Artists often rely on pre-recorded instrumental or vocal tracks given the pressure to avoid a high-profile gaffe, the time crunch to set up and fine-tune sound equipment and the challenge of ...