mupcollector1
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Jerry's little nebbish monster going "In in in for MWOOOOOORE" especially with that loud, pathetic clanking of the garbage pail essentially insulting him. That sells the skit. That and getting smashed and trampled.
Yeah, I would think that was some sort of sound editing error. Plus Richard Hunt's Janitor character's mop, the top falls off but he continues cleaning with the stick, sort of. Yeah, I think that Monster has a name. "Harry" (Not Herry Monster). The voice is hilarious. "Is this Sesame Street Fever?" (Not sure if it was an inside joke on the album or not, though I have a feeling that the Disco sketches are parodies of "Saturday Night Fever". Es specially Grover dancing to the Alphabet Disco (I watched that one tonight on my Old School vol 2 DVD set, lot of great gems on there ). I just love seeing Harry getting crushed by the door three times (School House Rock says Three is a magic number, it's so true to running gags as well) and even how the monsters are dancing, it's hilarious. I love the Red monster coming towards the camera at one moment and seeing Frazzle Boogying on the dance floor.
Hmm, I don't think it's in the matter of trying too hard. The wackiness just isn't there. Personally, I like the Cyndi Lauper parody "Kids Just Love To Brush" much better. (It's on my ipod, I love it Both as a Muppet fan and a Cyndi Lauper fan)
Trying too hard...
I won't necessary call "Disco Toothbrush" wacky. Nor Campy. But the music is really good. I think that's Jerry Nelson performing the monster. It's kind of like "I'm A Baby, Rock Me". Where it isn't the Muppeteers performing the voices (well in that case, Richard and Jerry doing background vocals). I've always believed that Muppets (and similar standard television / film genre puppetry style) work very well with Rock and Jazzy type music. Especially when they sing and dance. Sometimes better then actual humans.
One of the things I've noticed in the Disco numbers is how it's the same set. This has to be filmed perhaps in the same season or even the same week. I often wonder if these sets are saved or not. Obviously Ernie and Bert's apartment is a regular sketch at the time and is rebuilt and evolved. Though I'd love to see if some of the props in the sets are going to be at the Atlanta Puppet Museum or New York Moving Picture Museum "Jim Henson" wing exhibits at all. If anything, I really hope at least one of those weird poll thingies were saved. I don't know why I like them. Perhaps it's when Grover was hanging on to one of them for a second.
Let's see, I probably mentioned The Count going Shopping (for Fruits and Weggables *heard on the album version*) The clip online, the description said "The Count at his Nuttiest" I love how that's described. The sketch / song is wonderful. Just this looney that goes around counting "nice newspapers" at the newsstand while a cop is trying to track The Count down. And just hearing The Count getting really energetic about it, it's really great.
I was watching "Telephone Rock" on my Old School vol 2 DVD set and my favorite part is seeing Little Jerry and The Monotones rocking back and forth with the Telephone booth. It cracks me up every time and I can just imagination how much fun that was for the Muppeteers. To me The Muppets (both The Muppet Show and Sesame Street) a huge part of them was just pure anarchy, zaniness and silliness. Almost like letting all the animals out of the zoo, but it's also a combination of hippies, monsters and talking food. I think that with the combination of fast pace rock, jazz and disco music, the from time to time serious moments with the characters, and bad puns is what The Muppets were all about...to me, just my opinion. Though I think it's sad how crazy wild silly wacky comedy isn't hip anymore. I guess in some way I can compair myself to Animal (another great aspect of The Muppets, sometimes you can see yourself in these great characters), if it's too tame, "AAAAAAAAAHHH!"
I'm not sure if anyone put the clip online or not but I was watching this segment on my Old School vol 2 DVD of Oscar's Grouchy Cooking Show and He makes really bad Chicken Soup and he says it's called Chicken Soup because everyone's too chicken to taste it. Corny pun but it's quite amusing to me.