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==Derek Webb==
 
==Derek Webb==
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*In his song "The Spirit Vs. the Kick Drum", Contemporary Christian artist Derek Webb samples Bert's dialogue of "A one, and-a two, and a chick-a-boom-a-chick!" and "Oh, groove with me, baby!" from "[[Ernie and Bert Sketches: Apartment#bertsdrumset|Bert's Drum Set]]".
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*In his song "The Spirit Vs. the Kick Drum", Contemporary Christian artist Derek Webb samples [[Bert]]'s dialogue of "A one, and-a two, and a chick-a-boom-a-chick!" and "Oh, groove with me, baby!" from "[[Ernie and Bert Sketches: Apartment#bertsdrumset|Bert's Drum Set]]".
   
 
[[Category:Music Mentions]]
 
[[Category:Music Mentions]]

Revision as of 05:56, 30 November 2009

The following is a list of Muppet Mentions made in music and songs outside of the Henson/Sesame/Muppet worlds, none of which is significant enough to have its own page in the Music Mentions category.

Beastie Boys

  • The Beastie Boys' 2004 song "Ch-Check it Out" contains the lyric "I bring the shit thatโ€™s beyond bizarre like Miss Piggy...Who moi?โ€.
  • Also, in the video for "Right Right, Now Now", which takes place in Times Square, a picture of Kermit the Frog is seen in the background multiple times.

Rick Dees

  • In the song, "We Are the Weird", which is a parody of the celebrity famine relief single "We Are The World", one of the celebrity impersonators sings in a Kermit-like voice, "We are the weird, but we're not stupid", and then says, "And we're laughing all the way to the bank! Yaaaaayyyyy!"

The Great Luke Ski

The Great Luke Ski wrote a parody of "Who Let The Dogs Out?" by the Baha Men entitled "Who Let the Frog Out?" which is about Kermit the Frog and the Muppets.

Billy Joel

  • Sesame Street is referenced in the 1982 song "Pressure," which Joel wrote before appearing on the program in 1988. The subject of the song, a naรฏf who is having trouble handling pressure, is described as "All grown up and no place to go / Psych 1, Psych 2, What do you know? / All your life is Channel 13 / Sesame Street / What does it mean?"

Derek Webb

  • In his song "The Spirit Vs. the Kick Drum", Contemporary Christian artist Derek Webb samples Bert's dialogue of "A one, and-a two, and a chick-a-boom-a-chick!" and "Oh, groove with me, baby!" from "Bert's Drum Set".