This was fabulous! The music that was playing was the same music that was in the Ernie and Bert skit with the water dripping and the vacuum cleaner to try to drown out each sound..which is one of my favorite E&B skits. It still makes me laugh every time I see as if it was the first time. Thank you for another great upload, it definitely lifted my mood today 😊
It was definitely the same music. By the way, you said it right....Ernie and Bert, not Bert and Ernie, which even today's Sesame Street goes by unfortunately. Ernie was the main character in the E & B skits and Bert was the secondary/supporting character.
That was pretty friggin funny! Mr. Hooper in a Farrah Fawcett T-shirt & a toupee? And then the motorcycle? But everyone loves the old (meaning the original ) Mr. Hooper . . I sat here LOL though . .
Mr. Hooper looked awesome with the wig on. He looked awesome regardless just because he WAS Mr. Hooper. This is what I loved about Old-School Sesame Street. It was so human and realistic. Mr. Hooper likely having a late mid-life crisis when one mourns the loss of one's younger years. RIP Mr. Hooper/Will Lee.
OMG, that Shaggy wig...and the Farrah Fawcett t-shirt... He looks like Bruce Vilanch, but slimmer. This is like seeing your parents trying desperately to show your teenage friends they're "young" and "with it".
Pamela From Music and News keeping it real... This is awesome.... Been feeling the old age blues myself... Mr Hooper was so awesome... He should not feel silly... Glad to see him loving the music... He was so much fun...
I think this was to symbolize that just because you're a certain age doesn't mean you can't to be young in heart. Mr. Hopper was probably the oldest person on Sesame Street but loved playing games and singing songs just like the rest of the cast.
It was great to see Mr. Hooper be joined by Mr. McIntosh and Willy the hot dog vendor and the 3 of them take off in their motorcycles, regardless of age. Be young, stay young and have fun. RIP Will Lee👓◼🔸️◼, Chet O'Brien🍎🍐, Kermit Love🌭🌭 and Emilio Delgado🛠🔨
Does anyone out there know the name of this theme music from the episode of ernie playing this loud music in the episode of driving water?: thank u very much!
A couple things. I know full well the shirt was supposed to be Farrah and all, but the thumbnail made it look like Wendi McLendon-Covey in her over the top Beverley Goldberg wig. Secondly, the bit where he's trying to be young riding a motorcycle somehow is both lost on me and painfully realistic as I've yet to see someone under the age of late 40's actually ride one of those things. Motorcycle is shorthand for midlife crisis. Young people only ride motor scooters and off-brand Vespas because that's all they can afford.
In memory of Will Lee aka Mr. Hooper (1908-1982) 🥺🥺🥺🥺
This was fabulous!
The music that was playing was the same music that was in the Ernie and Bert skit with the water dripping and the vacuum cleaner to try to drown out each sound..which is one of my favorite E&B skits. It still makes me laugh every time I see as if it was the first time.
Thank you for another great upload, it definitely lifted my mood today 😊
Does anyone know the name of that old theme music?
@@sethstern48 Hi there, to be quite honest I’m not sure that there is a name for this theme music.☺
@@ClarkieandJoseph thanks anyway. I understand
It was definitely the same music. By the way, you said it right....Ernie and Bert, not Bert and Ernie, which even today's Sesame Street goes by unfortunately. Ernie was the main character in the E & B skits and Bert was the secondary/supporting character.
That was pretty friggin funny! Mr. Hooper in a Farrah Fawcett T-shirt & a toupee? And then the motorcycle? But everyone loves the old (meaning the original ) Mr. Hooper . . I sat here LOL though . .
Mr. Hooper looked awesome with the wig on. He looked awesome regardless just because he WAS Mr. Hooper.
This is what I loved about Old-School Sesame Street. It was so human and realistic. Mr. Hooper likely having a late mid-life crisis when one mourns the loss of one's younger years.
RIP Mr. Hooper/Will Lee.
And Back When Sesame Street Had Real meaning of Comedy
OMG, that Shaggy wig...and the Farrah Fawcett t-shirt... He looks like Bruce Vilanch, but slimmer.
This is like seeing your parents trying desperately to show your teenage friends they're "young" and "with it".
THAT'S who he was reminding me of. I couldn't put the name or face to it, but subconsciously, that's exactly who he reminds me of.
@@mightyfilm I agree! He looked like a slimmer Bruce Villanch.
Pamela From Music and News keeping it real... This is awesome.... Been feeling the old age blues myself... Mr Hooper was so awesome... He should not feel silly... Glad to see him loving the music... He was so much fun...
Aw I liked him being with it!
Not everything about being a kid dies even though you grow up, Mr Hooper.
I think this was to symbolize that just because you're a certain age doesn't mean you can't to be young in heart. Mr. Hopper was probably the oldest person on Sesame Street but loved playing games and singing songs just like the rest of the cast.
It was great to see Mr. Hooper be joined by Mr. McIntosh and Willy the hot dog vendor and the 3 of them take off in their motorcycles, regardless of age.
Be young, stay young and have fun.
RIP Will Lee👓◼🔸️◼, Chet O'Brien🍎🍐, Kermit Love🌭🌭 and Emilio Delgado🛠🔨
4:33 - I Hope Mr. Looper takes me for a ride!
Me: HOOPER!
Does anyone out there know the name of this theme music from the episode of ernie playing this loud music in the episode of driving water?: thank u very much!
A different side of Mr. Hooper.
Yes he feels vulnerable too.
Rest In Peace will lee
RIP Bob also
Rest In Peace to Carroll, Luis, and Will! We all miss you men for sure!
I will go back in time and save them
@@jakemiketta3868 You do that for sure!
@@mrfloxin. Thanks
@@jakemiketta3868 Your welcome.
with that wig....looked like Bill Wyman in 40 years
That's the same song on the Ernie and Bert skit where Ernie puts the volume button on bert after turning the radio up and down.
Notice one of the bikers calls him "Willy"?
Do you take requests for street scenes?
A couple things. I know full well the shirt was supposed to be Farrah and all, but the thumbnail made it look like Wendi McLendon-Covey in her over the top Beverley Goldberg wig. Secondly, the bit where he's trying to be young riding a motorcycle somehow is both lost on me and painfully realistic as I've yet to see someone under the age of late 40's actually ride one of those things. Motorcycle is shorthand for midlife crisis. Young people only ride motor scooters and off-brand Vespas because that's all they can afford.
LOL
I used to be with it. Then they changed what it was.