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Street Gang

The Complete History of Sesame Street

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Street Gang

De: Michael Davis
Narrado por: Caroll Spinney
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When the first episode aired on Nov. 10, 1969, Sesame Street revolutionized the way education was presented to children on television. It has since become the longest-running children's show in history, and today reaches 8 million pre-schoolers on 350 PBS stations and airs in 120 countries.

Street Gang is the compelling and often comical story of the creation and history of this media masterpiece and pop culture landmark, told with the cooperation of one of the show's co-founders, Joan Ganz Cooney. Sesame Street was born as the result of a discussion at a dinner party at Conney's home about poor children's programming and hit the air as a big bang of creative fushion from Jim Henson and company, quickly rocketing to success.

This audio is narrated by Caroll Spinney, the voice of Big Bird and Oscar the Grouch. Spinney is the winner of four Emmy Awards and two Grammys, and has received both a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame and the Library of Congress's Living Legend award for his work on Sesame Street. In 2006, Spinney was honored with the National Academy of Telelvsion Arts and Sciences' Lifetime Achievement Award.

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Would you be willing to try another one of Caroll Spinney’s performances?

NO! I cannot fathom how this narrator got a job reading books aloud. He speaks like a man with a nose-full of mucous, and still manages to be monotonously nasal. He also fairly routinely mispronounces words, putting accent on the wrong syllable, adding syllables to some words ("summarily") and somehow deleting syllables from others ("spectacularly"). I got to the first airing and reactions of Sesame Street, and just couldn't take any more of him. If he is the only option in Audio, I'll go buy the paper book or E-book.

Interesting Story - TERRIBLE NARRATOR

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When Jim Henson's memorial service was held, Carroll Spinney dressed up as Big Bird and sang "Being Green", a song written by Joe Raposo for Kermit the Frog (Henson) to sing. He concludes it with "Thank you Kermit" and the audience knew what he meant.
Henson--and Joan Ganz Cooney, Raposo, Spinney and others--was a major part of the success of Sesame Street.

This interesting book traces the genesis of the show and has bios of the various figures involved. It does start off with Henson's funeral but that sets up the message that his life really mattered, and his friends would miss him. Yes there are sad moments here, people gone too soon, but also many happy moments and great achievements. Davis' tale covers it all and Spinney's voice is just perfect for it. (At the end, author Davis interviews Spinney--nice feature, but I must admit I'm glad the author didn't narrate the whole book.
Davis' voice is a bit gruff; Spinney's easier on the ears). Nice trivia and well written.

"Thank You Kermit"

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What a remarkable story full of innovation and determination behind the scenes of Sesame Street.

Pure Entertainment A Its Best

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Even a children's show would have a backstory and politics behind it. Truly engaging and eye-opening.

what you missed from sesame street

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the story of sesame street and it's uncertain beginnings is a heartfelt tale that entertains while it educates... just as intended

great insight into a complicated machine

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Brief biographies of many of the people involved in creating Sesame Street. Mostly broad strokes describing people not many interactions on the set. Most interesting in its historical look at what was available for kids prior to Sesame Street and how they went about trying to do something different. Carol Spinney was a sentimental choice of narrator, but it’s not his strength.

Fascinating look behind the scenes

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Well researched and the narration was perfect. Would highly recommend to any fans of Sesame Street

Information

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Davis writes a good book, and this history of Sesame Street is not poorly written, to be sure. The problem is that the history of the show and its Muppet characters is just not particularly engaging, even for someone like me who grew up watching it and who still loves the Muppets. There's simply almost no drama in the details: a bunch of smart, well-meaning people got together and made a show that changed the history of children's TV. That's about all you need to know. There were no massive hurdles to overcome, no last-minute crisis to be dramatically solved, etc. As a story, it's just not gripping. Perhaps because of this, the author goes off at times on the personal problems of some of the participants, sliding into tabloid journalism at times while he looks for something out of the ordinary. And while it goes without saying that Caroll Spinney is eminently qualified to talk about Sesame Street, as a narrator he's only average. Unfortunately, there are many points where unnatural pauses or intonation soil his narration that should have had a second take recorded, but the production team apparently decided not to bother. The 30-minute interview with Spinney and the author included as a bonus at the end of the book is probably the most interesting part.

An important subject, but hardly gripping

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As a father of a toddler; who is now fully immersed in the Sesame Street world, it was nice to get the history of a wonderful organization. Caroll Spinney does an excellent job narrating, and the interview with him at the end brings it all together.

Excellent

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A great history of one of the most famous children's television shows of all time. A must-read (or, rather, a must-hear) for any Sesame Street or Muppet fans out there.

Great book!

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