Julian Sanchez | June 30, 2005
Writing in L.A. Weekly, Jesse Walker reevaluates the most influential pop super-group since Menudo: the gang from Sesame Street.
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Just remembering Ernie singing "I Don't Want to Live on the Moon" has me tearing up a bit. I love that song so much.
It wasn't the big hit that "Rubber Ducky" and "It's Not Easy
Bein' Green" were, but my favorite has always been the relatively
obscure "Up and Down." (I think it was a duet with Cookie Monster
and Grover.)
I look up and see the sky!
I look down and see the ground!
I look at you and sing a song about up and down!
(flourish of horns)
That's a great song, Stevo. A band called Donner Party did a pretty good cover of it in the '80s.
While I was much more on an Ernie fan, when I read "Sesame
Street" and saw "Music" I instantly thought of Bert's "Doin' the
Pigeon". In my mind I can still see him dancing.
A few years back I walked into a conversation between two
co-workers arguing who the most popular SS character is/was. One
was arguing Elmo (this was around the tickle me craze) and the
other was arguing either Big Bird, Cookie Monster or Ernie. My
argument was that Grover was by far the most popular. If you ask
"Who is your favorite character" you will rarely hear Grover be the
first pick, but as soon as his name is mentioned, almost everyone
says "I loved Grover". Then ask "Who was your least favorite?" and
you will never get Grover as an answer (OK maybe every once in a
while but those are probably the kids that liked Scrappy Doo). As
for characters that people did not like you will get a wide variety
(although I think The Count would be the highest percent). We ended
up having about a 3 hour conversation about it--needless to say we
were pretty bored that evening.
When I was growing up, I lived too far out in the country to get PBS, so I missed the whole Sesame Street thing until I had my own kids. That said, my all-time Sesame Street favorite is the cover of Los Lobos' "Kiko." That was art.
I thought "menudo" meant "I'm not wearing any clothes."
"Me nudo!"
Actually, it means, "small or slight."
Jesse, I'm going to see if the Donner Party version of "Up and
Down" is available through amazon.com. I probably won't buy it, but
I'd like to hear a sample clip.
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