Stevie Wonder meets Sesame Street
Oh ... my ... god. Stevie does "Superstition" for the kids. Just when you don't want it to end, it keeps on going. I love the Internet.
... and the clocks were striking thirteen. REFUSE TO BE AFRAID. Free yourself. Dream.
posted by B.W. Richardson at 9:56 PM
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More and more the ol' U.S. of A. seems like a cross between 1984 and Fahrenheit 451 - Where's Simon Jester or V when you need them? This little spot on the 'Net is meant as a place to explore ways to carve out what freedom we can in this nanny-government, corporate Big Brother world - and enjoy the bread and circuses along the way. Who am I? Well, Tom Paine once wrote, "Who the Author of this Production is, is wholly unnecessary to the Public, as the Object for Attention is the DOCTRINE ITSELF, not the MAN."
3 Comments:
That was great! I've always liked that song and that has got to be the longest version of it that I've heard. Too bad they never got a close up of the bass player. I think he was the only one that didn't get a good up close shot of his playing.
I wonder what it's like telling your band you've been booked on Sesame Street. Would it be like, "Oh my god, I've always wanted to play Sesame Street!" and "My kids are going to think I'm so cool!" or is it "Dude. Sesame Street? I don't know about that..." and "Fine. But only so I can find out what the sax playing muppet has been smoking."
Neato!
Thanks for sharing that.
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