minor muppetz
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I recently heard the song "Nobody", the recording from the Sesame Street Live! album. And I noticed in the lyrics Snuffy keeps saying "I guess I'll go to my house..." But Snuffy lives in a cave, not a house. And the house line doesn't go with any rhymes in the lyrics (he could have said cave or home and it wouldn't make a difference). I wondered if maybe the song came before it was established that he lives in a cave, but just now I was listening and after he sings he says that he'll be heading for his cave, so clearly he did live in a cave at the time.
Also, there's one lyric I don't understand: Does he say he'll "go back to my house, and make believe I'm love" or "make believe I'm loved"? If it's the "loved" line, it's odd as he lives with his mommy (and most likely daddy) so he wouldn't need to make believe that. Unless it hadn't been established yet that Snuffy lived with his parents.
Also, I wish I could see video recorded footage from the Sesame Street Live! show that was recorded onto an album, because the part after the "Nobody" song is confusing with just audio. After Big Bird brings Bob and Maria to meet Snuffy, Snuffy obviously shows up behind them but they refuse to turn around and look at him. I wish I could know whether Snuffy was walking in front of the stage as they were facing Big Bird/the stage curtain or if he did come in behind them to maybe take a bow and they refused to look. I guess it's a good thing Big Bird told them not to bother looking when Snuffy left, as opposed to them giving in and looking just when it was too late, but I wonder if that was done so they wouldn't guess when to turn and risk accidentally seeing Snuffy (as it was a live performance as opposed to pre-recorded).
Also, for some reason, as I listen to this, I keep imagining the original 1971 Snuffleupagus on stage, instead of the one we're all familiar with. Snuffy had changed by the time the album was made, and I've only seen one episode (totaling only two scenes) with the original puppet. I've seen plenty of other Jerry Nelson-as-Snuffy performances, so I don't know why hearing Jerry's voice as Snuffy would make me picture the original puppet.
Also, there's one lyric I don't understand: Does he say he'll "go back to my house, and make believe I'm love" or "make believe I'm loved"? If it's the "loved" line, it's odd as he lives with his mommy (and most likely daddy) so he wouldn't need to make believe that. Unless it hadn't been established yet that Snuffy lived with his parents.
Also, I wish I could see video recorded footage from the Sesame Street Live! show that was recorded onto an album, because the part after the "Nobody" song is confusing with just audio. After Big Bird brings Bob and Maria to meet Snuffy, Snuffy obviously shows up behind them but they refuse to turn around and look at him. I wish I could know whether Snuffy was walking in front of the stage as they were facing Big Bird/the stage curtain or if he did come in behind them to maybe take a bow and they refused to look. I guess it's a good thing Big Bird told them not to bother looking when Snuffy left, as opposed to them giving in and looking just when it was too late, but I wonder if that was done so they wouldn't guess when to turn and risk accidentally seeing Snuffy (as it was a live performance as opposed to pre-recorded).
Also, for some reason, as I listen to this, I keep imagining the original 1971 Snuffleupagus on stage, instead of the one we're all familiar with. Snuffy had changed by the time the album was made, and I've only seen one episode (totaling only two scenes) with the original puppet. I've seen plenty of other Jerry Nelson-as-Snuffy performances, so I don't know why hearing Jerry's voice as Snuffy would make me picture the original puppet.