Ol' Buddy Bert
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Two years ago, I had just moved from my home town of 15 or so years. It was the first time, since college, that I decided to move away from my family and go forth into the unknown.
I never could have realized how hard it would be to leave my mom, dad, sister and so many good friends behind and start fresh and new in a place that was completely foreign to me.
Honestly, it was quite possibly one of the roughest period of times I have experienced in my life.
I listened to the muppets and songs from sesame street a lot. I think almost obsessively. I listened because the songs and sketches brought back to mind so many warm memories of my childhood...sitting on the couch, feet not even close to reaching the floor, eating macaroni and cheese with my in in the kitchen while I watched the muppets in one form or another.
The song "Saying Goodbye" held a particular place in my heart whenever I heard it because it was so applicable to what was happening in my heart: the sadness, the tentativeness...and the heartache. I think my heart broke a little more each time I heard Fozzie's voice in particular as he sang "wanna laugh, wanna cry...saying goodbye". If I wasn't in tears already, I was after I heard that memorable crack in his voice during those lines.
Yet, even though I felt sorrow in my heart, "Saying Goodbye" reminded me that still I had _real_ friends and the best family one could ever imagine back home...waiting for me, loving me and believing the best in me. I truly experienced their love during that time and it helped me to continue to take positive steps forward in a new and unexplored world.
So, all that to say, for me personally, "Saying Goodbye" is the most tear-jerking moment in the muppet cannon.
Scott
ps - At the same time, I think Ernie and Bert's friendship never had a finer moment than in their interpretation of the story "The Gift of the Magi" in "Christmas Eve on Sesame Street. " Their scenes were so well played and well acted, hitting all the right notes. That too has brought me to tears as I recall good friends just like Ernie and Bert who have been an intergral part of my life.
Okay...enough from me.
I never could have realized how hard it would be to leave my mom, dad, sister and so many good friends behind and start fresh and new in a place that was completely foreign to me.
Honestly, it was quite possibly one of the roughest period of times I have experienced in my life.
I listened to the muppets and songs from sesame street a lot. I think almost obsessively. I listened because the songs and sketches brought back to mind so many warm memories of my childhood...sitting on the couch, feet not even close to reaching the floor, eating macaroni and cheese with my in in the kitchen while I watched the muppets in one form or another.
The song "Saying Goodbye" held a particular place in my heart whenever I heard it because it was so applicable to what was happening in my heart: the sadness, the tentativeness...and the heartache. I think my heart broke a little more each time I heard Fozzie's voice in particular as he sang "wanna laugh, wanna cry...saying goodbye". If I wasn't in tears already, I was after I heard that memorable crack in his voice during those lines.
Yet, even though I felt sorrow in my heart, "Saying Goodbye" reminded me that still I had _real_ friends and the best family one could ever imagine back home...waiting for me, loving me and believing the best in me. I truly experienced their love during that time and it helped me to continue to take positive steps forward in a new and unexplored world.
So, all that to say, for me personally, "Saying Goodbye" is the most tear-jerking moment in the muppet cannon.
Scott
ps - At the same time, I think Ernie and Bert's friendship never had a finer moment than in their interpretation of the story "The Gift of the Magi" in "Christmas Eve on Sesame Street. " Their scenes were so well played and well acted, hitting all the right notes. That too has brought me to tears as I recall good friends just like Ernie and Bert who have been an intergral part of my life.
Okay...enough from me.