Jim Henson' Last Performance.

Grover

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What was the last time Jim preformed Ernie,Kermit, and Guy Smiley on SS? I hear diffrent responses?

Kermit
Newsflash: Divorced Bird.
Get Along.
I Wonder B’out The World Above Up There
Kermit Directs Kermit in Oklahoma.

Ernie
Zero Cookies.
Up and Down Opera.

Guy Smiley
Air
Guy Smiley Invites His Audience for Luch.
 

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BTW, Are you the same guy on G.A.C? Up and Down Opera is definetly ot.
 

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Grover said:
BTW, Are you the same guy on G.A.C? Up and Down Opera is definetly ot.
On GAC I'm known simply as The G Man.
 

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What year was the reggae "Do the Rubber Duck?" in which he did both Kermit and Ernie shot?
 

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Actually, I always think of "Have You Ever Looked at a Paper Clip" as one of Henson's last performances as :stick_out_tongue: . Correct me if I'm wrong on this, but didn't that come out some time in the late 80s before Henson's passing?
 

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Speaking of I Wonder About the World Above Up There, in the booklet for the album Jim Henson: A Sesame Street Celebration, the song is listed with a 1988 copyright, but then I was glancing at the book "it's Not easy Being Green" at a store, and saw some copyright credits for various quotes, and that song was given a 1990 copyright credit. Which is the correct copyright?
 

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His last Sesame Street live show was "The Sleeping Birdie," although I'm not sure exactly when his Ernie vocals for it were taped.
 
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