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Classic stop motion animated film from Sesame Street, said to have been created by Jim Henson. Oranges, of course, are high in acid (citric). The song is from the opera Carmen.
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Feist's appearance in Sesame Street's 39th season.
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Classic muppets song from the early 70s.
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Enjoy this sneak peek from Season 39 of Sesame Street, which launches on August 11 along with a fantastic new website at http://www.sesamestreet.org
In this clip, Neil Patrick Harris is Sesame Street's Shoe Fairy.
Sesame Street is a production of Sesame Workshop, a nonprofit educational organization which also produces Pinky Dinky Doo, The Electric Company, and other programs for children around the world.
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Enjoy this preview of James Blunt singing a parody of his hit song "You're Beautiful" titled "My Triangle" airing on August 31st, 2007 as part of the new season of Sesame Street!
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Big Bird is practicing his reading, but he doesn't recognize one very long word.
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A throwback to the days of Sesame Street... this is a compilation of different pinball skits all rolled in to one. Check it out for those of you who remember!!
Performed by The Pointer Sisters. Pinball Number Count was originally produced in 1972 by Imagination, Inc. in San Francisco, California for the Children's Television Workshop. It made its debut on Sesame Street in 1976.
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Get a first look at the trailer for Martin Scorsese's remake of the children's classic.
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Enjoy this sneak peek from Season 39 of Sesame Street, which launches on August 11 along with a fantastic new website at http://www.sesamestreet.org
In this clip, Feist sings Sesame Street's version of 1,2,3,4.
Sesame Street is a production of Sesame Workshop, a nonprofit educational organization which also produces Pinky Dinky Doo, The Electric Company, and other programs for children around the world.
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A real martian beauty...a number 9 cutie (whoa, talk about having the beer googles on) :)
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It doesn't get much better than this.... I can't imagine a better feel good song than this one! Check out the REST OF THE VIDEOS in this collection! Stop by my music webpage (Ryan's Smashing Life) and say hello!
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http://cdbaby.com/cd/projectmusic
pattillostyle.com
My CD is finally out!!!
or itunes by searching:
"project winter in june"
Upcoming Concerts!!!
Upcoming Concerts!!!
NYC - Caffe Vivaldi - Feb 5th 8:00
Wabash, IN residency - Feb 18-20
Illinois Valley Community College - Feb 21
Texas A&M - date TBA Feb 24-25
Crockett, TX(close to houston) - Feb 26-27
Des Moines Symphony Orchestra - March 6-8
Deer Park Long Island - March 18
Raritan Valley CC(NJ) - March 20
NYC - Joes Pub - March 21 at 9:30
University of Oregon(eugene) - April 2
Portland Flute Festival - April 3-4
Seattle Flute Festival - April 5
Shepherd Univesity - April 9-10
Daytona, FL - April 22-25
Pittsburg - May 10th
NYC - Brooklyn Conservatory(kids concert) - May 17
www.whatisproject.org
www.youtube.com/epocalypsefilms
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For more videos and games check out our new website at http://www.sesamestreet.org
In this video, Zoe must choose between Telly and Elmo.
Sesame Street is a production of Sesame Workshop, a nonprofit educational organization which also produces Pinky Dinky Doo, The Electric Company, and other programs for children around the world.
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Beautiful alphabet vignette from Sesame Street circa the late '70s. Better known as "Madrigal Alphabet", the music is by Donald Byrd and the animation is by Jeff Hale, also known for the Pinball Number Count, The Typewriter Guy, and the Ringmaster series, according to MuppetWiki. A gift from my site, The Sesame Street Lyrics Archive, enjoy!
The broadcast of this video is authorized by Sesame Workshop. Thank you so much!
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Classic Sesame Street tune, "The Alligator King", sung/written/animated by Pixar's Bud Luckey, lyrics by Don Hadley. From my site, The Sesame Street Lyrics Archive, enjoy!
The broadcast of this video is authorized by Sesame Workshop. Thank you so much!
Lyrics from my site:
One two three four five six seven!
Said the Alligator King to his seven sons,
"I'm feelin' mighty down.
Whichever of you can cheer me up
Will get to wear my crown."
His first son brought seven oyster pearls
From the bottom of the China Sea.
The second gave him seven statues of girls
With clocks where their stomachs should be.
The third son gave him seven rubies
From the sheikdom Down There Beneath.
The King thought the rubies were cherries,
And he broke off seven of his teeth.
The fourth son tried to cheer him up
With seven lemon drops.
The King said, "I'm sorry son,
Since that ruby episode, I just haven't got the chops."
The fifth son brought the King perfume
In seven fancy silver jars;
The King took a whiff, and he broke out in spots
'Cause it smelled like cheap cigars.
The sixth son gave him seven diamond rings
To wear upon his toes.
The King snagged his foot on the royal red rug
And crumpled up his nose.
The seventh son of the Alligator King
Was a thoughtful little whelp.
He said, "Daddy, appears to me
That you could use a little help."
Said the Alligator King to his seventh son,
"My son, you win the crown.
You didn't bring me diamonds or rubies, but
You helped me up when I was down.
Take the crown; it's yours, my son.
I hope you don't mind the dents.
I got it on sale at a discount store -
Cost me all of seven cents!"
Seven!
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I wonder how other episodes of this would go?
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Uploaded by request. From 1991, the beginning of the end.
Some of Big Bird and Snuffy's comments are quite amusing. Look, this new character actually makes *us* look smart by comparison!
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Leila K's hit song Open Sesame.
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UPDATE: Sesame Workshop, proving just how awesome they really are, have allowed this video to stay. SESAME STREET RULES! ^_^
A classic video, with awesome music. I can't believe YouTube took this down before... well guess what it's BACK! Much kudos to Courtney from Myspace for having the video.
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A parody of Do the Right Thing with Fisher-Price
Sesame street toys.
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Much to the chagrin of a tempermental librarian Cookie Monster can't seem to comprehend that libraries don't have cookies. My mom loves this skit for some reason.
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The original special from 1978, featuring old school Sesame Street humans and Muppets.
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From the 1988 pledge drive special, which aired in prime time on PBS. Bob sings a celebrity version of the classic song by Jeff Moss.
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Classic song from the early days of Sesame Street. Sung/written/animated by Pixar's Bud Luckey, lyrics by Don Hadley. From my site, The Sesame Street Lyrics Archive, enjoy!
The broadcast of this video is authorized by Sesame Workshop. Thank you so much!
Lyrics from my site:
One two three
Four five six
Seven eight nine
Ten eleven twelve
Ladybugs
Came to the ladybugs' picnic
One two three
Four five six
Seven eight nine
Ten eleven twelve
And they all played games
At the ladybugs' picnic
They had twelve sacks so they ran sack races
And they fell on their backs and they fell on their faces
The ladybugs 12
At the ladybugs' picnic
They played jump rope but the rope it broke
So they just sat around telling knock-knock jokes
The ladybugs 12
At the ladybugs' picnic
One two three
Four five six
Seven eight nine
Ten eleven twelve
And they chatted away
At the ladybugs' picnic
They talked about the high price of furniture and rugs
And fire insurance for ladybugs
The ladybugs 12
At the ladybugs' picnic
12!
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Cookie monster serenades four plates of cookies.
"you sooo smart"