That's not his real voice! That's a strange-looking talk-box machine destroying his real human voice I cannot listen to. How on earth could he ever do that to his real human voice that God gave to you? I don't want to hear that talk-box machine music of Stevie. I want to hear the real Motown R&B music of Stevie Wonder especially on "Superstition" and "Signed, Sealed, Delivered". 0:00 - 2:06
I've been watching this episode (514) a lot lately with my son and I can't get this song out of my head and I Loove it! Who makes Sesame Street so groovey... Stevay! Oh yes! Dig. (best sound quality of all the available videos of this song on the entire internet btw. Kudos! Awesome job!)
Hi, Yes I made it! They're really easy to make, if you know how to Weald... I have cut 30 Oak rafters and loads of others sections with it. It's a great tool !
With Sesame Street being on PBS and for real young kids I kind of forget how clever and cool the show is.
Stevie was the OG talkbox before Roger Troutman
Heard this in the new documentary and fell in love
What documentary?
@@certainly48 "Jim Henson Idea Man"
Me too omg 😂
Same here!
Bass player singing along with the background vocals on the melody 🔥🔥🔥🔥💯💯💯
💃🏽💃🏽💃🏽💃🏽💃🏽
That has got to be Jeff "Skunk" Baxter playing guitar. Jeff Baxter was in Steely Dan & The Doobie Brothers. Ray Parker is sitting down playing guitar.
That kid on the fire escape with the long hair looks like Tony DeFranco.
That's not his real voice! That's a strange-looking talk-box machine destroying his real human voice I cannot listen to. How on earth could he ever do that to his real human voice that God gave to you? I don't want to hear that talk-box machine music of Stevie. I want to hear the real Motown R&B music of Stevie Wonder especially on "Superstition" and "Signed, Sealed, Delivered". 0:00 - 2:06
2017 !
I remember this episode.
Right on Stevie a jam session!
Lenny groove (middle) backvocal
Lani Groves.
42 years after hearing this I still hum it while I'm working or driving, or just sitting around!
Groove for days!
The Drummer
Love the talk-box vocal. He picked this up from Jeff Beck,(it's inventor) who Stevie had been hanging around with and writing songs at that time.
Jeff picked it up from Stevie ofc.
That kid really rocks out on the next sesame street song stevie did, superstition check the video out
makes me wish I was a lot younger so I could have seen it on tv
This video totally made my day! Thanks for posting!!
nooooo
Is that Chaka Khan on backing vocals? (middle)
No that is not Chaka Khan, I think her name is Lani Groves :-)
This is great!
YES!!!!!!!!!!!!! the ending and a kid!
Awesome! :-) bless you!#
Happy Birthday today, Stevie Wonder May 13, 2013, love you! Thanks Nathan Denn for posting this! One love!
the styles of those backup dancers/singers died years ago!
the kid at 1:05 makes it
I've been watching this episode (514) a lot lately with my son and I can't get this song out of my head and I Loove it! Who makes Sesame Street so groovey... Stevay! Oh yes! Dig. (best sound quality of all the available videos of this song on the entire internet btw. Kudos! Awesome job!)
Nice
i do and my favourite songs is this
Hi, Yes I made it! They're really easy to make, if you know how to Weald... I have cut 30 Oak rafters and loads of others sections with it. It's a great tool !
Nice