I do curse ye old Youtube for its tendency to devour large chunks of my day with its myriad offerings-- clips from One Day at a Time, for example, or the video for "Colorblind" by Darius. (I refuse to link to these items. They will only contaminate your well-being). Where Youtube becomes absolutely fascinating, however, is when you read the viewers' comments and responses. If this is zeitgeist I am frightened, but I am also sort of amused. There is something precious about nostalgic fourteen year olds.
My favourite comments ever include one to a Goo Goo Dolls song which said, "Man, what an awesome song. Whatever happened to music? They don't make stuff like this anymore". I love this response to Robin Beck's "The First Time": "I'm in luv wiv da 80's (even though born in 1992), its such a cool era! This song tops it all!" I adore the people who comment proclaiming their love for Celine Dion, and then have to comment back a few minutes later just to clarify: "I'm not a lesbian btw". Which is probably safe, as accusations of gayness are rampant among commenters. And then the nerve of whoever dared to assert that "NKOTB had an "IT" factor that Take That could never touch." Power to the people. Really.