Sesame Street skit starring Grover and Fat Blue. Just thought I'd share some goodies from my site, The Sesame Street Lyrics Archive, enjoy!
Grover dances to a disco version of the alphabet song.
This song didn't deserve to be remade by Ernie and Elmo. Kahn may be deceased, but the originals never get old.
Prarie Dawn and Grover in a skit.
June 27, 1981, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Grover Washington Jr.(ss,as&ts), Richard Tee(key), Ralph MacDonald(perc), Paul Griffin(synth), Eric Gale(g), Anthony Jackson(b), Steve Gadd(ds), feat. Zack Sanders(vo)
June 27, 1981, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Grover Washington Jr.(ss,as&ts), Richard Tee(key), Ralph MacDonald(perc), Paul Griffin(synth), Eric Gale(g), Anthony Jackson(b), Steve Gadd(ds)
On of my all time favorite ballads, Everytime I hear this song I think about someone special in my youth and hope to have that same feeling as I get older.
Thank goodness the postal service doesn't have to embarrass themselves this way today.
Amy Lynn Grover, 24, from Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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For my 300th post on this channel, here's the classic skit from 1975 where Grover demonstrates the difference between near and far. This is one of those segments that people always seem to remember clearly, regardless of how many years ago they last saw it.
PBS Parents new blog Super Sisters features three real-life sisters, Jen Lemen, Kristen Hammond and Patience Selgado. In this video clip, Jen talks to Grover about her two "SuperSisters"
From 1982, Super Grover tries to help a girl fix the computer. You can find out what happens in the end.
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Classic Sesame Street segment "Monsterpiece Theater".
Super Grover helps solve yet another conflict ... or does he?
Professor Grover talks about what you need to take a bath.
June 27, 1981, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Grover Washington Jr.(ss,as&ts), Richard Tee(key), Ralph MacDonald(perc), Paul Griffin(synth), Eric Gale(g), Anthony Jackson(b), Steve Gadd(ds)
June 27, 1981, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Grover Washington Jr.(ss,as&ts), Richard Tee(key), Ralph MacDonald(perc), Paul Griffin(synth), Eric Gale(g), Anthony Jackson(b), Steve Gadd(ds)
Dit is een klassieke scène uit Sesamstraat. Grover loopt een stel monsters voorbij en wordt nageroepen. De monsters vragen of Grover met hen wil spelen. De stem van Grover is ingesproken door Paul Haenen.
Dit is een klassieke scène uit Sesamstraat. Grover en Oscar spelen het alfabetspel. Grover zegt allemaal aardige woorden, terwijl Oscar alleen maar onaardige woorden zegt. In het Engels is deze scène bekend als "Grover and Oscar's alphabet". De stem van Grover is ingesproken door Paul Haenen en die van Oscar door Hans Boskamp.
Here's the man, Mr. Washington, with one of his most well-known cuts from the early-80's. Love the keyboarding on this track!
Ricky Grover remembers school.
Fat Blue travels by plane, and Guess Who is is flight attendant.
Keith reports on Grover Norquist's statement that Barack Obama was John Kerry with a tan. Ryan Lizza weighs in on the fine line the GOP is walking this election cycle with playing the race card.
Grover Washington, Jr.
Mr. Magic
"Haircuts do not hurt ... but crashing through doors is quite painful." Words to live by.
One opinion of the recall election in Bolivia on 10 August 2008.
Una opinion desde Bolivia en el dia del referendum revocatorio, el 10 de agosto 2008.