Turns out not all the Elmo Era Sesame Street is a writeoff. Who knew?
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Patti Labelle singing the ABC Song is included on one of our Sesame Street DVDs (Sesame Street - What's the Name of That Song) and I've always been astounded that they haven't done more with the performance as it is fantastic.
Man, that ALMOST makes me want to plug the TV back in.
I'm not sure if I'm being gaslighted - is the linked video supposed to be Patti Labelle learning her ABCs (as the name of the post would suggest)? Because what I'm seeing is a montage of different things set to the Feist 1-2-3-4 counting song. Granted, it has some great stuff (love the 30 Rocks & Mike Rowe in Oscar's can) but I didn't see any Patti Labelle at all...
weird, I wanted to post about that one too. I updated the link, thanks.
Now this is entertainment.
Here is the link..FEIST on SS:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9fciD_II7NI
[yeah, I've gotta get my pagination function fixed. -ed.]