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  • um... T-pain who??

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  • 懐かしいね!中学時代に録音して何度も聴いたっけ!

  • Big Chune!! :)

  • This song gave me soul as a toddler...and I haven't looked back since.

  • I like the part where he said 123 Sesame Street. :)

  • I used to watch Sesame Street just to see Stevie Wonder play! LOL! It was SO awesome to find this!!! Wow!

  • @MrJohnnyg1962 This song especially!

  • I used to watch Sesame Street just to see Stevie Wonder play! LOL! It was SO awesome to find this!!!

  • Kid with the red sweater is GANGSTA!!!!!!

  • Scott Edwards Jr. is the bassist.

  • meh i dont like it

  • this shit is sick i swear...im feeling shorty in the red sweater bobbing her head at 1:07

  • Man old school music is the best . . . I wish I could have been around to see this on TV, I think the talkbox might have scared little kids when it gets low like that, haha

  • HAPPY 60TH BDAY STEVIE

  • That bass line kicks.

  • That was the funkiest Street then...Back in the days when Sesame Street was COOL!

  • they don't make music (or Children's TV programs) like this anymore...

  • haha thatts sooo awesome, wat r the key chords so i can try it on my talk box lol

  • This is amazing, Stevie Wonder and his band are musical geniuses!!! Happy 40th birthday to Sesame Street too!!

  • Is that Labamba from Conan Obrian's show on the trumpet. It looks a little like him. This is awesome. Stevie is the man!

  • back when music DIDN"T suck

  • You can say that again.

  • FUNKY!

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  • the horns at 0:43-44 nice

    sound like a sample

  • who are the ladies singing background?

  • wow i want this song

  • who is the bassist for Stevie? He rocks!!

  • he may be blind but he,s gifted in menny ways awsum performer

  • I have always wanted to know who the bass player was here- I mean the guy is doing phenomenal runs all over the place on that thing!

  • For those that want to know that is Nathan Watts on Bass. He is STILL Stevie's bass player to this day...

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  • 143 not 123. right, beasty?

  • 1 2 3 sesame street 321 sesame street lots of fun on sesame street

  • Why can't kids TV be like this now?!!

  • parents would be threatened if there kids had this much fun. Long live Stevie!!!!

  • 1.07 - That little boy in orange was really getting his groove on!

  • This is better than the actual Sesame Street theme, and I like that too, but Stevie steps it up here with his band

  • stevie rules

  • Stevie was definitely jamming on that Vocorder device. Long before Roger Troutman and Zapp came along!!!

  • Agreed. Roger himself said that he was inspired by a version of Stevie's "Papa Was A Rolling Stone" on TALKBOX (not vocoder - common misconception)

  • Stevie wonder his Hot!!

  • I only saw this once when it originally aired when I was 9 years old but I remember this song all this time. I decided last week to see if it was posted and here it is. There was a reason why I remembered it for so long. Thanks for the post.

  • stevie blows my mind.

  • 10 throusand Dollers For all For you here on sesame street is Just you and me only Alltogether I Do know Trust me on this From Aaron Walter here to Live on sesame street with all you and me is True are all the same

  • yes

  • the lead guitar player is ray parker jr. the light skinned kat with the afro & hat on.

    the guy who sang ghostbusters. wow good shit man.

  • Is one of the back up singers Minnie Ripperton?

  • Ripperton was a back up a year later and went solo a short time later

  • ....My favorite....this shit is JAMMIn'....Will the real bass player please stand up ?.....Anthony Jackson ? looks a lil like him but .....

  • I can't stop thinking about this tune. Its been with me for weeks. Its really got a hold of me. Anyone else? "Furry monster you and me on...Sesame Streeeeet"

  • This better than the original sesame street song

  • oh yes

  • I was an infant when this was aired.

    I loved me some Stevie.

  • Man, what a groove.

  • Probably the coolest performance ever.

  • What an incredible song and performance! I loved it when I was in the second grade, and still do today. His use of the Heil Talk Box is the coolest. DYK he wrote another, slightly more famous song featuring the Talk Box for Chaka Khan called "Tell Me Something Good"...

  • Is that Anthony Jackson on bass?

  • It is Scott Edwards on bass.

  • Thats definetely Anthony Jackson.

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