In 1979, a relatively-unknown Philip Glass wrote music for an animated segment on Sesame Street called “The Geometry of Circles.” It’s totally awesome.
Update, 6/19/09: Removed, then refound. Thanks, mom!
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In 1979, a relatively-unknown Philip Glass wrote music for an animated segment on Sesame Street called “The Geometry of Circles.” It’s totally awesome.
Update, 6/19/09: Removed, then refound. Thanks, mom!
I just found out that the others (besides Big Bird) can now see Mr. Snuffleupagus. I haven’t kept up as well as I once...
Sesame St had a sneaky impact on my early mental development. Another example.
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Holy shit I think I remember this. Ladies and gentlemen: fun with Trivial Pursuit tiles.
this is the second time today philip glass appeared on my dashboard —weird! never heard of him before today!
I def remember this too… it’s so calming! Seriously, if you need a 2:40 minute relaxation break, watch this.
I totally remember this from my childhood, and it totally freaked me out back then. But now… it’s pretty effing cool.
In 1979, a relatively-unknown Philip Glass wrote music for an animated segment on Sesame Street called “The Geometry of...
Ohhhh my goodness, I totally remember this from when I was a little girl! (Yes, I am from the early Sesame Street...
while i cannot directly remember this video, it is highly likely that i watched it as a child. given that, i think it is...
Nearly as awesome as the piece itself is the fact that Mills’ mum dug it out. Also, two things: I would love it if...