Sesame Street - Rhythm in nature
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- Опубліковано 19 лис 2006
- Here is a true classic. I remember watching this as a very little kid (early 70's). One of my favorite film clips about how one can find rhythm in nature. Love the horse galloping part! That tune ALWAYS sounded familiar to me but I could never put my finger on it. The last few notes are in tune with "..skip to my Lu, my darling"
- Фільми й анімація
My uncle used to play in a steel drum band during the 70s-80s; they won many competitions so this clip reminded me of him!
WOW!! I have been searching for this video... I am 43 yrs old and this tune has been stuck in my head for 30 something yrs... the first time I went in a horse drawn carrage ride I was 31 and the horses started to trot and this tune came into my head it was so cool! thank you Mstatz for posting this!
The horse trotting was always my favorite.
I LOVEd the horse trotting as he kept the beat steady. Man I’m supposed to be sleeping and I am just in heaven coming across all of these videos.
I watched this with my sons in the early days of Sesame Street and it was one of my very favorites. Bless you, whoever put this on UA-cam!!!
One of my childhood. Beautiful melodies coming out of a steel drum. I wish I could have ridden with them in the carriage.
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This, That's About the Size, and the Vivaldi Rain/Flower bit are my absolute favorites. This melody has been in my head.
Clip-clop, clip-clop, clip-clop. clip-clop, budududududumbum budududududuh dudah dah-du-dum
When the horses' hoofs go 'clop, clop, clop,' and I start hearing the accompanying instrumentation, I know I'm hearing one of the many tunes that stay in my head - even after thirty-some years have passed since my 'regular viewing' days!
I am well fascinated by this sketch, particularly with the Horse Carriage scene. Can you believe that wheels look like they are rolling backwards, even though the carriage is moving forwards?
@quietguy33 I'm 45 and remember season 1 in 1969 when Oscar was *orange*.
I've been searching for this too as it's been stuck in my head -- I had the same experience when I first went to NYC in 1997 and rode a central park carriage and the song popped into my head as well.
Very cool. This one brings back fond memories.
Haven't seen this in at least 25 years!
Thanks for unearthing this memory from my subconscious!
Oh wow, so long ago! Thanks for posting!
I REMEMBER THIS! And I've song this diddy in my head a million and one times. THanks for posting this!
Some group needs to do this song in concert.
Wow! I was thinking of this song the other day and now...whew, its' like traveling back in time 30 years! Thanks, I'll wear this video out.
very.nice
wow! you're right! I've often thought the end part sounded like Skip To My Lu too, but I haven't thought of the Music Box Dancer but now that you mention it I can hear that in it. Good ear!
Thank you for posting this. It's my favorite!
Mstatz, this one brought back great memories! To me this song is a combo between "Music Box Dancer" and what you said too, "skip to my lu"....not for sure, just thinking it sounds like it. Anyway, thanks for posting!!!
Yes, I want that one too!
Reminds me of a Wells Fargo stagecoach.
The piledriver was part of another clip. But it's easy to get them confused, both about sounds and rhythm, both have a horse's hooves somewhere
Yes, that is "Skip to my Lou, my darling," that the people are playing on the Latin-American drum. Saw this one, also, quite a bit in 1970s, together with most other SS classics.
MrJamieMurph4141969 That instrument is not a Latin American drum. It's a steel pan, and it originated in Trinidad and Tobago.
Yes....I remember that one but didn't get it. Too bad!!
Woner what the horse carriage driver thought of the the drummers were doing? Did he like it or was he finally glad they got off?
It seems like this is a father and his two sons but, it's weird that he didn't give his youngest son an instrument where the youngest son is just following them along.
@PandaMishima v=tJkNDMUidYo is the full piece posted under the Sesame Street YT account
July 31st!
I turn 40 this coming July!
I've been searching all over for this. Thank you for putting it on here!!! Does anybody know what the song is called? Is it even a real song, or was it just improvised?
Same here d72!
Who were the actors in this classic segment?
Victor Brady is the steel-drum player. Here's some of his work:
ua-cam.com/video/zQE5JxQk9Hw/v-deo.html
@d72jjpilc Yeah cool clip. It would've been neat to see what kind of answer the kids would've given to what the man said to them! I wish they said something back.
July 4 ?
mstatz,you are almost 40. when ?
This is from the second season.
Jamaica?
0:35 Could someone tell me the name of the horse's gait please?
The gait is a trot; it is a horse's most natural pace.
Daniel Steele Thank you, Daniel! :)
OH SURE! The little kid doesn't get ANYTHING to play!
Sounds like you have to much time on your hands.
Anyway there was some other film with a steel drum and a guy singing watch the dance. Love to see that 1.
Why is that drummer wearing that God awful Qiana shirt, I mean that was fashionably ugly even by 70's standards.