Sesame Street Classics on YouTube
Full episodes of classic Sesame Street have arrived on YouTube. See the latest releases and join the discussion.
Sesame Street debuts on Netflix
Sesame Street Season 56 has premiered on Netflix and PBS. Let us know your thoughts on the anticipated season.
Back to the Rock Season 2
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Jim Henson Idea Man
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Okay, so coming back to this thread…..
It’s honestly a massive shame fuzzygobo retired from this forum 2 years ago because I would have loved to hear his thoughts on the full English clip with it since surfaced on YouTube. But I’m sure he probably has seen it by now and absolutely enjoyed it.
The Muppet Show wasn’t exactly a full-on kids show that have a lot of adult stuff thrown in here and there but, you know…… people seem to purposely disregard that. 💁♂️🤷♂️
If I’m being honest, I don’t think Sesame Street has “made you want to be a kid forever.” It sounds to me more like you have Peter Pan syndrome. And if that is the case, it’s something you’re going to have to eventually move on from because life only gets tougher as you get older. It’s a part of...
I honestly like both songs personally, that said I do like “One Way” a bit more with that slow 70s rock melody and the backing vocals accompanying Cerf’s lead (I’d be curious to know who provided backing vocals because I don’t believe any info was found on that). And I do enjoy how the song ends...
Greg, we know it's you. Your age, mention of Chip under favorite characters and (no offense) your recent thread are all dead giveaways. You really don't have to lie through a keyboard with that "not necessarily" response (not to mention that was just a simple yes or no question).
Well, how the heck are WE supposed to know the kind of ideas for stories that came up in the writing room? :rolleyes: We can’t magically go into their heads and guess what kind of scrapped ideas they had in mind previously.
An honest question dude, and I mean this in no disrespect cause I’m on the spectrum myself, but are you by any chance autistic? I mainly ask from reading two of your posts regarding the fears you brought up.
Honestly I would have LOVED a nice, full, clean recording of the song without Brian Muehl’s awful Bushman Bill voice interfering at the beginning and end. I even tried an attempt of using the second pre-chorus opening beat of the music to try and give it a nice, clean opening without Bill’s...
I think they're both pretty catchy songs in their own right; "Disco D" has that funky 70s soul disco melody that gets your head bopping. "D Duah Duah" has kind of an upbeat comforting 70s disco feel to it (best way I can describe it).
The more I look at the latter though, I sometimes feel like...
He only performed 8 characters outside of “Elmo in Grouchland.” I think they tried to give him a spot on the show and it just….. didn’t work out in the end.
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