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Recent content by SillyJoeBob

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    What are your favorite number segments?

    Couple o' questions First of all, why has no one (besides me) mentioned any of the bellhop skits and why has only the person who started this thread mention the pinball counting machine vignettes? Those were both pretty entertaining in different ways; the former involved a man doing impossible...
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    Sesame's 35th season kicks off with a prime-time special

    Luv those parodies! :) ...And I even did a topic on them once here at Muppet Central. The parodies of current celebs don't sound too bad, but the parodies I LOVED were the song parodies (especially "Born To Add" and the MTV spoofs "Wet Paint" and "The Letter N"). Blue AM and I discussed a HUGE...
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    A unique idea for a Sesame Street parody band!

    Thanks for the info, Blue AM! Here are even MORE parody suggestions: "Big Yellow X" by Joni Middle "Sunday, Muddy Sunday" by Boo-Hoo (similar premise to your "Monday Girl" idea). "Green Octagon" by the Melon Pipers "Enter Doorway" by Batallica "I Need My Two...
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    Sesame Street Unpaved Episodes

    Film: Baby eats while we hear Cookie Monster's voice off-screen! I REMEMBER this one and I used to hate it because I couldn't tell what the heck that kid was eating (and plus, we see that same baby wash off whatever it is she ate which I found DISGUSTING!) When was this segment filmed...
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    A unique idea for a Sesame Street parody band!

    Re: "We Are The Lead Police" Blue AM, What did the Lead Police look like (hair, skin color, clothing, etc.)? Do you have any pictures of them that you can display on the Internet?And one last thing: did their song sound anything like the Police's trademark "rock-reggae" style? Here are...
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    Your 10 Favorite Sesame Street Songs

    I LOVE that one! (even though I forgot to mention it) That's also one of my all-time favorites! (although "The Letter N" is my #1 fave). I also like "When I'm Calling 'U'" by Jeanette and Nelson (a husband-and-wife Anything Muppet pair). That's all for now! SillyJoeBob
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    A unique idea for a Sesame Street parody band!

    Here are a LOT more parodies I don't know what to say about "T" for I have never heard the original song "She". Here are even MORE parodies: "Zeroes" by David Boney "20" by Pink Lloyd ("Money" by Pink Floyd) "Help P" by Joni Middle "I Only Want A 'B' with You" by Tootie...
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    Sketches wanted--looking for traders

    About the Sesame Street MTV parodies I always thought How Now Brown and the Moo Wave were a parody of the Talking Heads ("Wet Paint" sounds very similar to "And She Was"). But "Danger's No Stranger" sounded like it was done by an arena rock band parody (perhaps Foreigner, Toto, or...
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    Sketches wanted--looking for traders

    "NTV" Rocks! #2489 (N-Z-7) Grover tries to fix a leak for Kermit, using any of three wrenches (big/bigger/biggest) / limerick-Nose / 1969-70 alphabet film with light jazz music and camera zooming in on each letter / ant trying to move a capital "N" / "NTV" / Alligator King / Simon Soundman at...
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    A unique idea for a Sesame Street parody band!

    More Ideas.... "Highway to L" by AB/CD "16, 16" by Kissykiss ("Christine 16" by Kiss) "Jog with J" by Bowandarrowsmith ("Walk This Way" by Aerosmith) that's all SillyJoeBob
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    A unique idea for a Sesame Street parody band!

    Even MORE ideas... And now, even MORE ideas... "Fast R" by Stacey Clapman "2-Day" by the Crashing Jack-O-Lanterns "I Without A Face" by Billy Idle (who, so far, is the only character I've mentioned that has actually appeared on Sesame Street) "Rock the Bats, Blah!"...
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    Your 10 Favorite Sesame Street Songs

    "The Letter 'N'" by Nick Normal and the Nickmatics "Born to Add" by Bruce Stringbean "Rebel L" by Billy Idle "Danger!" (some kind of arena rock parody band of the 80's) "Wet Paint" by How Brown Now and the Moo Wave "Healthy Food" by Cookie Monster and some group of singing vegetables "Do...
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    A unique idea for a Sesame Street parody band!

    Some more parodies I've just come up with Here are some more parodies I think they should've done: "W Vision" by Outsider ("Double Vision" By Foreigner) "The 1 I Love" by R.E.N. "The 'N' Crowd" by Dobie Greyhound That's all I can think of for now. If you have any...
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    A unique idea for a Sesame Street parody band!

    Great Ideas! Blue AM, I have a few questions for you. I've definitely heard of the first three parody bands you've mentioned, but what song(s) did the Fine Young Camels do? Do you have any lyrics to go with the ideas you've mentioned? (By the way, my original idea for the Violet...
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    Top 3

    I agree with you all the way, Sseta! (esp. on the rock parodies and Monsterpiece Theater!) I remember all those segments you mentioned (except "Alphabet Chat") from when I was a little boy. Ah, such memories :sigh:. Those were ALL really good. SillyJoeBob
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