I wish I could find one where Maria and Linda were sewing a quilt. When they held it up, they showed that it had a patchwork Q on it. Plus, Linda taught the signs for Q and "quilt"!
I play the banjo. I'm no Lester Flatt or Leroy Scaggs or Earl Scruggs or Homer or Jethro or Pete Seeger, but people seem to love my banjo playing. I mostly plzay for singalongs. Ive had the marvelous experience of meeting Pete Seeger, and I got his auto graph! I've also met The Kingston Trio and The limelighters on various occasions, and I've gotten their autographs each time! I love the banjo in this segment. I believe the name of the song is "The Pony Express".
I believe the same banjo music was played in a SS film where two kids had the ability to make birds, horses, and dogs stop, go slow, and go backwards just by saying those words.
Gawd, I just surprised myself- I just hummed the right key this was (just by guessing what key it was going to start in), after all these years of not hearing this thing! Yeah, I guess that banjo picking really stayed with me!
Used to love this one as a kid! It just reminds me how Sesame Street played a major role in exposing me to all different kinds of music early on in life.
Do you have the Sesame Street video, Oriental Rug Pattern video with its soothing mandolin and keyboardish tune background music? I saw this between the Sesame Street 1800-1900 episodes.
I wish I could find one where Maria and Linda were sewing a quilt. When they held it up, they showed that it had a patchwork Q on it. Plus, Linda taught the signs for Q and "quilt"!
loveutoto 1 year ago
I play the banjo. I'm no Lester Flatt or Leroy Scaggs or Earl Scruggs or Homer or Jethro or Pete Seeger, but people seem to love my banjo playing. I mostly plzay for singalongs. Ive had the marvelous experience of meeting Pete Seeger, and I got his auto graph! I've also met The Kingston Trio and The limelighters on various occasions, and I've gotten their autographs each time! I love the banjo in this segment. I believe the name of the song is "The Pony Express".
spy4863 2 years ago 2
@spy4863 A real fucking buck-toothed redneck. Didn't I see one of your familiy member in Deliverance?
ClassicSSFan80 1 year ago
I remember this!! I have always wished I could play the banjo......
TheLadyBugg8 2 years ago
I believe the same banjo music was played in a SS film where two kids had the ability to make birds, horses, and dogs stop, go slow, and go backwards just by saying those words.
culpit 2 years ago
Anyone have tab for the banjer?
jasobres 3 years ago
i love the banjo in this clip.
Ahuebner2004 3 years ago
The copy I have of this has a green background.
MarshalGrover 3 years ago
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a little creepy at first, but interesting.
simon726 3 years ago
Gawd, I just surprised myself- I just hummed the right key this was (just by guessing what key it was going to start in), after all these years of not hearing this thing! Yeah, I guess that banjo picking really stayed with me!
brightbite 4 years ago
Beautiful!
lfrage 4 years ago
this always reminded me of placemats my grandmother had that were of the same type of pattern!
jeffkahl 4 years ago
Used to love this one as a kid! It just reminds me how Sesame Street played a major role in exposing me to all different kinds of music early on in life.
MattHatter 4 years ago
Do you have the Sesame Street video, Oriental Rug Pattern video with its soothing mandolin and keyboardish tune background music? I saw this between the Sesame Street 1800-1900 episodes.
rollingchild4 4 years ago
I could watch this one all day! It's so beautiful and the banjo picking is very relaxing!
glowworm2 4 years ago