Classic Sesame Clips on YouTube

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Gordon Voice-Over Letter Clips!!!

So glad the Gordon VO letter clips have been put up!! These ROCKED! I forgot how much I LOVED the letter "Q" version in my youth, but the instant I saw it I remembered because of the blue background, classical music, and the capital Q struggling to turn into a lowercase q.

That being said, does anyone have the letter "R" clip for this series? That was my FAVE!! It has sort of "Love Is A Battlefield"-type music, doesn't it? 'Cuz I remember when I first heard "Love Is A Battlefield", this "R" clip came to mind immediately :stick_out_tongue:
 

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BTW, when were these clips made? Looks like they were made about the same time the Bellhop clips were (circa '86), just curious.
 

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bigjeffy said:
Bahgwan made ALL his videos private!Now the only Little Jerry and the Monotones song we have on Youtube is "Telephone Rock,and none of the copies are the full version of the song!:boo:
Actually, both 'Mad' and 'Danger' by Little Jerry & the Monotones are back on YouTube.
 

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mikealan said:
Actually, both 'Mad' and 'Danger' by Little Jerry & the Monotones are back on YouTube.
Yeah I just saw that.IMO,"This is a private video" is just annoying.Worse than "This video has been removed by the user" and "This video is no longer available due to a copyright claim by Viacom international".
 

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If a video has been set to private, all you need to do is send that user a friend request. If it has been removed due to infringement, there's no way to watch it at all.
 

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Becoming very impatient

I can't stand it anymore!Somebody HAS to put up "The Letter N" by Nick Normal and the Nickmatics(comeplete with the NTV intro).It's been 9 years since I've seen that one when I was little and the part that fascinated me the most about that song was at the very end when you see that glowing purple letter N.I always found that cool when I was little.
 

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I can't stand it anymore!Somebody HAS to put up "The Letter N" by Nick Normal and the Nickmatics(comeplete with the NTV intro).It's been 9 years since I've seen that one when I was little and the part that fascinated me the most about that song was at the very end when you see that glowing purple letter N.I always found that cool when I was little.
I'm becoming pretty impatient myself (for that matter where's my other favorite '80s rock parody about a letter, "Rebel L"?) It'll come, though. I had to wait about 15 months for "G - Gorilla" to be added and I didn't think ANYBODY would put up one of the "rap" songs about numbers from the late '80s, and lo and behold, someone did :smile: BTW, the glowing purple "N" was my favorite part, too, along with the "NTV" intro. Now, I think I could appreciate the song a bit more, though, than when I was little.

Actually it's pretty interesting how many negative "n" words (including "negative" itself) there are; as well as that the most famous rock band whose name begins with "N" (Nirvana) probably had one of the most negative histories in all of rock music. That being said, it's cool how SS acknowledged this bit of trivia (the one about negative "n" words, that is, not Nirvana) about the letter N and put it to music, simultaneously parodying MTV and the punk scene.
 

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I'm becoming pretty impatient myself (for that matter where's my other favorite '80s rock parody about a letter, "Rebel L"?) It'll come, though. I had to wait about 15 months for "G - Gorilla" to be added and I didn't think ANYBODY would put up one of the "rap" songs about numbers from the late '80s, and lo and behold, someone did :smile: BTW, the glowing purple "N" was my favorite part, too, along with the "NTV" intro. Now, I think I could appreciate the song a bit more, though, than when I was little.

Actually it's pretty interesting how many negative "n" words (including "negative" itself) there are; as well as that the most famous rock band whose name begins with "N" (Nirvana) probably had one of the most negative histories in all of rock music. That being said, it's cool how SS acknowledged this bit of trivia (the one about negative "n" words, that is, not Nirvana) about the letter N and put it to music, simultaneously parodying MTV and the punk scene.
Hold on,did you figure out type of music that was played in that song?Some people say it's electro new wave like How Now Brown Cow and the Moo Wave while other people like you say it's punk rock.Is it really punk rock?
 
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