dwmckim
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It certainly doesn't. The whole gang sang a reprise of it at the end of TMM - and let's not forget the whole gaggle of Muppets singing it at the end of The Muppets: A Celebration of 30 Years.why does Rainbow connection have to be exclusive to Jim and Kermit?
Nothing against the original Kermit version in TMM, but i've already GOT a copy of that on The Muppet Movie soundtrack...and Muppets, Music and Mayhem and a few other discs. If i'm payin' for a new soundtrack album, i'm kinda hoping it will include stuff that's - ya know - new.
We know what role We Built This City plays in the movie and i think it's just fine to include on the Soundtrack...if it's the soundtrack to the MOVIE and the song plays a good part in said film, well, then it merits release in the soundtrack. Remember this is a movie soundtrack as opposed to a "Muppet album" so not every track HAS to have Muppets on it just as many other Muppet movie soundtracks had instrumentals, songs sung by human cast members or songs by humans included in the movie.
I love the idea of a Muppet barbershop quartet singing Smells Like Teen Spirit...if you're gonna even HAVE a Muppet barbershop quartet, should they sing a classic barbershop number every other barbershop quartet sings to death or a totally random would-never-otherwise-associate-it-with-barbershop song done up in a new style? This is classic Muppet Show hallmarks, people! I know it's going to be riproaringly hilarious and i'm already placing bets that it will be a highlight of the movie.
And of course not only is it great that Celo Green gets Forget You associated with the Classic Muppets after his unforgettable pairing with the Henson Co Muppets, but of course part of the joyous novelty of the song being done by Muppet Chickens is knowing that the new rendition will alternately come to be known as "Cluck You".
Wow. Now i know Frogster is one of those diehard "Jim era" Muppet fans but to be so stuck in that mindset that the idea of Kermit and Rowlf singing the song as a duet in a ceremony honoring Jim is something to cause frownlines as opposed to tears of joy and awe, that's gotta be a new level to sink to.Heck, I didn't even like it when Rowlf and Kermit sang it at D23
Harping on a Muppet Tribute Band (which are themselves Muppets in a Muppet movie) singing a Muppet song in a movie (what else would a Muppet Tribute Band Sing? "My Heart Will Go On"?) ...especially when the exact very same song gets sung later by the Muppets proper just really seems like really stretching and going out of one's way to find something to dislike.