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Recently, I've downloaded the entire albums Sesame Street Fever and Sesame Disco, and in listening to the albums so much, today it's made me wish that there had been a Sesame Street disco-themed special back in the 1970s, maybe to go along with one of the two albums. Heck, it would have been cool if the Muppets did a disco special.
Of course if there was a Sesame Street disco special, who knows how likely we'd be to be able to see the special, if it would have gotten an official home video release or if anybody would have recorded it (though there are people who recorded A Special Sesame Street Christmas and A Walking Tour of Sesame Street), or if it would be available at the Paley Center of Media, or if it would have gone the way of other rare Sesame Street specials like Out to Lunch or Sesame Street at Night?
And the two albums do compliment each other nicely. Both feature new disco versions of a number of classic Sesame Street songs, both have awesome opening tracks (though I feel The Happiest Street in the World would have made a better opening track than What Makes Music), and both have songs about trash (including Robin Gibbs' "Trash" which seems like an oddity for the album but is such a joy to listen to, and Oscar's "Doin' the Trash"). Not to mention both have a featured Cookie Monster song, and while Sesame Street Fever is the only one to truly have a guest star (Robin Gibbs), Sesame Disco does have Kermit, who was a regular at the time but was promoted as a special guest on this album.
Of course if there was a Sesame Street disco special, who knows how likely we'd be to be able to see the special, if it would have gotten an official home video release or if anybody would have recorded it (though there are people who recorded A Special Sesame Street Christmas and A Walking Tour of Sesame Street), or if it would be available at the Paley Center of Media, or if it would have gone the way of other rare Sesame Street specials like Out to Lunch or Sesame Street at Night?
And the two albums do compliment each other nicely. Both feature new disco versions of a number of classic Sesame Street songs, both have awesome opening tracks (though I feel The Happiest Street in the World would have made a better opening track than What Makes Music), and both have songs about trash (including Robin Gibbs' "Trash" which seems like an oddity for the album but is such a joy to listen to, and Oscar's "Doin' the Trash"). Not to mention both have a featured Cookie Monster song, and while Sesame Street Fever is the only one to truly have a guest star (Robin Gibbs), Sesame Disco does have Kermit, who was a regular at the time but was promoted as a special guest on this album.