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good times when they still used to teach good things on Sesame Street...
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@Farricelli I was also a young child when this was relatively new, and everytime this came on, I was alllllllll ears. I used to play the entire Innervisions album on my Ficher Price record player, needed to say I'm a Stevie Wonder fan since childhood. It was great to see a black artist shown on TV, including one on such a program like Sesame Street.
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@4:22
That kid is a legend.
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4:21 = YYYEEEEAAAAHHHH!!!!! LOL!
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What episode was this from?
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Wow - better than the studio recording!
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I actually saw this on Sesame Street, as a young child. I didn't quite understand it, being maybe three or four years old at most, but I knew it was important. I'm sure I bugged my mother to "let me do that," and she probably blew me other with "when you're older." Well, I'm older now, and having fun with my mid-life crisis, learning the classics on my first real six-string.
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Sunday night
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@benzie101, you are absolutely right. I should not have dissed Pro Tools per say. It is an amazing program to say the least. But I feel as though we need to bring back more musicianship in the studio. You just can't match a good quality recording using real musicians with one done strictly by editing pre sampled loops. I hope the trend will change soon. Peace
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@lookahere Heyy real musicians and music I agree, but don't dis pro tools :O Pro tools isn't the problem, people who abuse its functions and make the performance aspect of recording unecessarry are the problem
Real musicians, real music. No pro tools and auto tune crap.
lookahere 2 years ago 17
Did anyone notice that there's a false start by the drummer (no sound) at the beginning? The other versions that people have posted don't have that - was this taken from the source tape?
Jughead65 3 years ago 3