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|title=<center>"Windy" {Sesame Street segment)</center>
|image=Windy and Tony.jpg
|image=Windy and Tony.jpg
|imagecaption=Screenshot from Sesamstraße
|imagecaption=A screenshot from the video from Sesamstraße.
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'''"Windy'''was a ''Sesame Street'' song that first aired during ''Sesame Street'' episode 0074 (during the first season), on February 19, 1970.<ref>[http://muppet.wikia.com/wiki/Episode_0074 muppet.wikia.com page on ''Sesame Street'' episode 0074.] Retrieved 26 Dec '16.</ref> It was originally a #1 hit for the Association in 1967, so it is one of the song covers performed during the first season of ''Sesame Street'' in 1969.<ref>[http://muppet.wikia.com/wiki/Windy muppet.wikia.com page on the ''Windy'' song.] Retrieved 26 Dec '16.</ref> This sketch is also known for being longtime sound engineer Dick Maitland's first sketch on ''Sesame Street ''that he worked on. <ref>Sesame Street: A Celebration - 40 Years of Life on the Street, Page 229. Received 9 Apr '17.</ref>
'''''Windy''''' is [[Sesame Street (partially lost children's educational TV series; 1969-present)|''Sesame Street'']] song that first aired during ''Sesame Street'' episode 0074 (during the first season), on February 19th, 1970. It was originally a #1 hit for the Association in 1967, so it is one of the song covers performed during the first season of ''Sesame Street'' in 1969. This sketch is also known for being longtime sound engineer Dick Maitland's first sketch on ''Sesame Street ''that he worked on.<ref>[https://isbnsearch.org/isbn/9781579126384 Page 229 of ''Sesame Street: A Celebration - 40 Years of Life on the Street'' which mentions "Windy".] Received 09 Apr '17</ref>


Tony sings about his girlfriend, Windy (who is Beautiful Day Monster in drag), who can fly across the sky. After Tony's first singing line, Beautiful Day Monster sprouts his huge black bat wings and then tells Tony that he is about to fly all across the city (hence his legs are unusually seen during the song) and Tony looks in awe as he sees the monster flying. At the end of the song, Beautiful Day Monster falls down to the ground with a huge crash, gets cross-eyed and has a bandage on his chest.
==Plot==
Tony sings about his girlfriend, Windy (played by the Beautiful Day Monster puppet), who can fly across the sky. After Tony's first singing line, Windy sprouts huge black bat wings and then tells Tony that she is about to fly all across the city (hence her legs are unusually seen during the song), and Tony looks in awe as he sees the monster flying. At the end of the song, Windy falls down to the ground with a huge crash, gets cross-eyed and has a bandage on her chest.


"Windy" is one of the rarest and hardest classic clips in the show to find like "[[Cracks aka 'Crack Master' (found Sesame Street short; 1975)|Crack Master]]." According to a user on MuppetCentral, [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WpbCoWWzj7E the German dub of the clip from Sesamstraße] has once been posted on YouTube by an unknown German user back in 2006 (during YouTube's early days),<ref>[http://www.muppetcentral.com/forum/threads/sesame-street-surprise-song.53243/ muppetcentral.com forum thread on the "Surprise" song by proto-Little Jerry and the Monotones (1970 version). The "Windy" song was stated as one of the "holy grails" in one of the comments.] Retrieved 26 Dec '16.</ref> but the video got deleted as of February 2007, due to the German user who posted many other Classic Sesame Street clips taken from Sesamstraße being suspended from YouTube at the time, likely as a victim of the February 2007 Viacom takedown that pulled 400,000 users from YouTube. Because of this, there are no more copies of the song (despite only five screenshots found as shown below.) as this was before mostly anyone knew how to download YouTube videos, so it has not resurfaced since then and it is unknown if it will ever be leaked from Sesame Workshop's video archives (despite such other rare classic clips as "Cookie Bookie," "Kermit's R Lecture," and more having already been leaked; these can still be found on Tiny Dancer's YouTube channel).
==Availability==
"Windy", dubbed in German from ''Sesame Street'''s German co-production ''Sesamstraße'', was once posted on YouTube by an unknown German user back in 2006 (during YouTube's early days),<ref>[http://muppetcentral.com/forum/threads/sesame-street-surprise-song.53243/ Muppet Central forum thread on the ''Surprise'' song by proto-Little Jerry and the Monotones (1970 version).] Retrieved 26 Dec '16</ref> but the video got deleted as of February 2007, due to the German user who posted many other Classic ''Sesame Street'' clips taken from ''Sesamstraße'' being suspended from YouTube at the time, likely as a victim of the February 2007 Viacom takedown that pulled 400,000 users from YouTube.


Another user, gavry3 posted a forum thread on MuppetCentral Forum about the "Windy" song. The sketch also may have been included somewhere on a Castilian Spanish ''Barrio Sesamo'' "Espinete y Don Pimpon" 10-disc set that is only available in Spain, but you cannot import the DVDs. The forum thread has been left derelict and has not been bumped by any other users.<ref>[http://www.muppetcentral.com/forum/threads/windy-song.62384/ muppetcentral.com forum thread on the "Windy" song.] Retrieved 26 Dec '16.</ref>
One user LittleJerry92 stated from memory to have seen an alternate take of the song in said dub on YouTube that had a different ending (where Beautiful Day Monster fainted and knocked down the city set, revealing the generic white background), which was reportedly uploaded by the same user as well at the time, but so far, there is no physical evidence that this song had an alternate take.


On June 22, 2017, YouTuber VINTAGE TV uploaded a Barrio Sésamo episode with the "Windy" song in it. The episode is in Spanish, so currently the English version of the short is currently lost. YouTuber PumpkinJFriend uploaded a separate video of the short (Spanish Dub) that same night.
After the German dub of the clip was pulled from YouTube at the time, the song remained elusive for a long while as this was before mostly anyone knew how to download YouTube videos. However, a Castilian Spanish dub of the sketch is featured in an episode that was included on a Castilian Spanish ''Barrio Sesamo'' "Espinete y Don Pimpon" 10-disc set that is only available in Spain. On June 22nd, 2017, YouTuber VINTAGE TV uploaded a ''Barrio Sésamo'' episode with the "Windy" song in it (dubbed in Castilian Spanish). YouTuber PumpkinJFriend uploaded a separate video of the short (Spanish dub) that same night, making this the first time "Windy" had resurfaced as a separate clip since the German dub was gone from YouTube a decade ago. As of August 1st, 2017, VINTAGE TV had gotten suspended from YouTube, and the ''Barrio Sesamo'' episode that had the clip was gone before being re-uploaded by YouTuber [https://youtube.com/channel/UCKkF-jSNMz6Gvhk_qtdA3kA Ferdasyn 80]. Luckily, the "Windy" clip itself in Spanish still remained online thanks to various users who had mirrored it on other sites.


As of August 1, 2017, VINTAGE TV had gotten suspended from YouTube recently, and the Barrio Sesamo episode that had the clip was gone before being reuploaded by youtuber [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKkF-jSNMz6Gvhk_qtdA3kA Ferdasyn 80]. Luckily, the "Windy" clip itself in Spanish still remained online thanks to various users who had mirrored it on other sites.
On May 27th, 2020, the original English version of "Windy" was finally released, along with several other previously unreleased segments and episodes, with the arrival of the new HBO streaming service HBO Max. The clip is featured in episode 330 (listed as "Season 3 Episode 2: Fix-It Shop Opens") beginning at the 29:10 mark. On August 19, 2022, all episodes from before Season 39 were pulled from HBO Max (with the exceptions of seasons 1, 5, and 7), making episode 330 no longer watchable. However, the English clip of "Windy" and several other rare clips from those HBO Max releases thankfully have been saved by fans.
 
Also in May 2020, around the same time the English version resurfaced, the German dub also resurfaced from Sesamstrasse's official FaceBook account and has been mirrored onto YouTube by Max Goudiss.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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  |description1 =The Barrio Sesamo episode containing the clip (starts at 15:50).
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==External Links==
{{#ev:youtube|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4cb-BwznID8|320x240|center|The Barrio Sesamo episode containing the clip (starts at 15:50)|frame}}</div>​
*[http://muppet.wikia.com/wiki/Episode_0074 Muppet Wiki page on ''Sesame Street'' "Episode 74".] Retrieved 26 Dec '16
 
*[http://muppet.wikia.com/wiki/Windy Muppet Wiki page on the "Windy" song.] Retrieved 26 Dec '16
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*[https://archive.org/details/youtube-8ZRUkaoP0gM The song from the short "Windy" on Archive.org.] Retrieved 13 Aug '17
{{#ev:youtube|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ZRUkaoP0gM|320x240|center|The Castilian Spanish version of the song (the only current version available).|frame}}</div>


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*[https://archive.org/details/youtube-8ZRUkaoP0gM The song from the short "Windy" on Archive.org.]
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Latest revision as of 06:03, 15 March 2024

Windy and Tony.jpg

A screenshot from the video from Sesamstraße.

Status: Found

Date found: 27 May 2020

Found by: HBO Max

Windy is a Sesame Street song that first aired during Sesame Street episode 0074 (during the first season), on February 19th, 1970. It was originally a #1 hit for the Association in 1967, so it is one of the song covers performed during the first season of Sesame Street in 1969. This sketch is also known for being longtime sound engineer Dick Maitland's first sketch on Sesame Street that he worked on.[1]

Plot

Tony sings about his girlfriend, Windy (played by the Beautiful Day Monster puppet), who can fly across the sky. After Tony's first singing line, Windy sprouts huge black bat wings and then tells Tony that she is about to fly all across the city (hence her legs are unusually seen during the song), and Tony looks in awe as he sees the monster flying. At the end of the song, Windy falls down to the ground with a huge crash, gets cross-eyed and has a bandage on her chest.

Availability

"Windy", dubbed in German from Sesame Street's German co-production Sesamstraße, was once posted on YouTube by an unknown German user back in 2006 (during YouTube's early days),[2] but the video got deleted as of February 2007, due to the German user who posted many other Classic Sesame Street clips taken from Sesamstraße being suspended from YouTube at the time, likely as a victim of the February 2007 Viacom takedown that pulled 400,000 users from YouTube.

One user LittleJerry92 stated from memory to have seen an alternate take of the song in said dub on YouTube that had a different ending (where Beautiful Day Monster fainted and knocked down the city set, revealing the generic white background), which was reportedly uploaded by the same user as well at the time, but so far, there is no physical evidence that this song had an alternate take.

After the German dub of the clip was pulled from YouTube at the time, the song remained elusive for a long while as this was before mostly anyone knew how to download YouTube videos. However, a Castilian Spanish dub of the sketch is featured in an episode that was included on a Castilian Spanish Barrio Sesamo "Espinete y Don Pimpon" 10-disc set that is only available in Spain. On June 22nd, 2017, YouTuber VINTAGE TV uploaded a Barrio Sésamo episode with the "Windy" song in it (dubbed in Castilian Spanish). YouTuber PumpkinJFriend uploaded a separate video of the short (Spanish dub) that same night, making this the first time "Windy" had resurfaced as a separate clip since the German dub was gone from YouTube a decade ago. As of August 1st, 2017, VINTAGE TV had gotten suspended from YouTube, and the Barrio Sesamo episode that had the clip was gone before being re-uploaded by YouTuber Ferdasyn 80. Luckily, the "Windy" clip itself in Spanish still remained online thanks to various users who had mirrored it on other sites.

On May 27th, 2020, the original English version of "Windy" was finally released, along with several other previously unreleased segments and episodes, with the arrival of the new HBO streaming service HBO Max. The clip is featured in episode 330 (listed as "Season 3 Episode 2: Fix-It Shop Opens") beginning at the 29:10 mark. On August 19, 2022, all episodes from before Season 39 were pulled from HBO Max (with the exceptions of seasons 1, 5, and 7), making episode 330 no longer watchable. However, the English clip of "Windy" and several other rare clips from those HBO Max releases thankfully have been saved by fans.

Also in May 2020, around the same time the English version resurfaced, the German dub also resurfaced from Sesamstrasse's official FaceBook account and has been mirrored onto YouTube by Max Goudiss.

Gallery

The Barrio Sesamo episode containing the clip (starts at 15:50).

YouTube mirror of the full sketch.

YouTube mirror of the German dub.

External Links

References