Anyone?
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bmovies — 14 years ago(October 01, 2011 10:03 PM)
I'm Just a Bill
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mEJL2Uuv-oQ
Though I kind of half-resented the schoolhouse rock segments. Yes their songs are fun and catchy, however, I looked forward to Saturday mornings.my day off from school (I HATED school with a passion) and watching my favorite cartoons only to be interrupted with something.EDUCATIONAL. -
Patricia91 — 14 years ago(October 02, 2011 09:32 AM)
I thought they were great. Fun and painless education mixed in with the mindless cartoons.
I saw a fun stage version of Schoolhouse Rock a few years ago. Live actors acting out the segments. The songs brought back memories. -
13tongimp — 14 years ago(October 03, 2011 09:00 AM)
Preamble, because it allowed me to pass some tests in history class over the years.
http://www.13tongimp.com/ -
slopthrop — 14 years ago(October 11, 2011 07:39 PM)
Figure 8 is two times 4
Figure 4 is halve of 8
If you could skate you would great
If you make a figure 8
And lay the figure on its side, you have-
INFINITY!
Loved that one!
Turn it off man, turn it off! It's sucking my will to live! Oh the humanity!
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HarlowMGM — 13 years ago(May 13, 2012 08:15 AM)
My favorite was always the Noun song ("You know they're nounsI find it quite interesting, a noun's a person, place, or thing, yeah nouns are a person, place, or thing". It had really nice chirpy melody and loved the bit about putting a nickel in the drug store record machine (!) and the name drops of The Beatles and Chubby Checker (obviously the song was not written by the youngest of songwriters for the mid '70's but I can still see that little girl grooving to the jukebox in the cartoon after almost 40 years.)
I also love "Interjections" - for Excitement! For Emotions! -
SabreSpud — 13 years ago(May 17, 2012 06:45 AM)
My Hero Zero
(Don't remember the exact name) Suffering Until Sufferage (?)
He saidI'll see ya later, and aaaDon't forget myMashed Potata
Interjections
A Noun is a Person, Place or Thing
Skate a Figure 8
And there was one with a pool-playing cat I liked alot, if only for the cartoon
You Can't Fool MeI'm a Moron! -
happipuppi13 — 13 years ago(August 16, 2012 05:37 PM)
I'm quite late on this one.
Call me weird if you like but,even though I'm a guy,
my overall favorite is the R & B / rock flavored ,
"Sufferin' 'Til Sufferage" about how women won the right to vote in 1920.
It was sung by Lynn Ahrens at her best and her delivery
rivals the vocal abilities of Patti LaBelle or Aretha Franklin.
The music is as good as any pop Top 40 song of that decade for that matter.
Here's what I feel are the best,
the rankings would not be that far apart points-wise :- Sufferin' 'Til Sufferage
- Verb! That's What's Happening!
- Figure Eight (By the late great Blossom Dearie)
- 3 Is A Magic Number Rufus Xavier Sarsaparilla (About Pronouns)
- Conjunction Junction
- A Noun Is A Person, Place Or Thing
- Preamble
- The Good Eleven
- Interjections
- Rufus Xavier Sarsaparilla (About Pronouns)
- Elbow Room
- No More Kings
- Lolly,Get Your Adverbs Here
- Lucky 7 Sampson
- Zero My Hero
- Four Legged Zoo
- Elementary My Dear
- Unpack You Adjectives
- Fireworks
- Shot Heard 'Round The World
- I Got Six
- Mother Necessity
- I'm Just A Bill
- Ready or Not, Here I Come (Multiplication by 5's)
- The Great American Melting Pot
- Electricity-Electricity
- Body Machine
- Naughty Number 9
- 3 Ring Government
- Victim Of Gravity
- Them Not So Dry Bones
- Telegraph Line
- Energy Blues
- Do The Circulation
- Hey Little Twleve-Toes
- Interplanet Janet
( Guess you can see,not big on Science Rock.
)
Well,there they all are!
The 36 memorable songs of Schoolhouse Rock (1970s only). [biggirin]
(Grammer Rock : "Busy Prepositions" & "The Tale of Mr. Morton" were '90s).
happipuppi13
arf,man!!
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rycki1138 — 11 years ago(July 24, 2014 03:48 PM)
I always liked Conjunction Junction and I'm Just a Bill and Interjections.
I did find this funny Star Wars video mashup for the Interjections song.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DUIPVOVRpCw
(knock,knock,knock) Penny (knock,knock,knock) Penny (knock,knock,knock) Penny
