Rewind
Stevie Wonder and His Afro Rock Out on Sesame Street
The coolest thing I came across today as I was shaking down the Internet for news is something that isn't news. It's a clip of Stevie Wonder performing "Superstition" on Sesame Street some 35 years ago. It's over six minutes long with some funky ad-libs and some crazy kids getting funked up in the background. Simply put, it's funky, and a sweet little diversion on this fine Christian Sunday. I can't help but be a little envious. Is it possible that back then, children actually appreciated good music and knew what they were getting with a legend like Stevie Wonder? I shudder to think who's making cameos on there now...
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Comments
Man, that was good-n-fonkay! What a treat for the little people! Their parents were probably JEALOUS! LOL
And how cute was Ray Parker Jr back then? Wow. I didn't have my crush on him until at least 6 years later. *snicker*
Stephanie Renee | August 5, 2008 11:02 AM | PermalinkI'd to know if the kid in the red became a dancer or a dentist.
hoodedMonk | August 4, 2008 8:15 AM | PermalinkAlso check Ray "Ghostbusters" Parker Jr. on thre Good-tar. FONKY!!
yo... 0:38
shorties are ROCKING OUT.
how could you not?!?
DJStylus | August 4, 2008 2:50 AM | PermalinkThat's some good stuff right there...
Emanuel | August 3, 2008 2:04 PM | PermalinkI've seen this clip before but I never get tired of it. The Feist and Neil Patrick Harris clips are actually pretty good but Jonah Hill? On Sesame Street? Ugh, that guy is awful. I feel for the youth today.
tanya | August 3, 2008 1:26 PM | Permalink