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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
EAN: 9780738925158
Format: Closed-captioned, Color, DVD-Video, NTSC
ISBN: 0738925152
Label: Sesame Street
Manufacturer: Sesame Street
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Sesame Street
Region Code: 1
Release Date: August 05, 2003
Running Time: 60 minutes
Sales Rank: 19666
Studio: Sesame Street
Theatrical Release Date: November 10, 1969
Editorial Review:
Description: DJ Jackman Wolf is your host for this hip and happenin’ lesson in the two R’s: ROCK & ROLL. Sing, dance and laugh along as your Sesame Street friends phone in their favorite music video requests: Bert digs 'It’s Hip To Be Square.' The Count’s #1 favorite is 'Count Up To Nine' and Oscar’s grouchin’ and groovin’ to 'The World Is ‘No’.' But wait, that’s not all! You’ll also get Grover’s 'Monster In The Mirror,' 'Rock ‘N’ Roll Readers' by Chrissy and the Alphabeats and many, many more. Kids from 1 to 91 will love the sizzling sounds of Sesame Street’s Rock & Roll!
Customer Reviews
Average Rating: 
Rating: - HOW TO GET THE KIDS TO ROCK!
As a rock and roller, I definately like to recommend stuff that rock and roll parents can enjoy with their rock and roll kids. The title here says it all. Rock and Roll.
Sesame Street has been the tops when it comes to rockin kid songs since the sixties man!
THE WORD IS NO song is sung by a non muppet, and a pretty cute non puppet at that. Gina, from back in the days when she was a ripped jeans wearing teenager on the show in the eighties. I like it. Holds up.
Others hold up too. ... Read More
Rating: - Didn't Capture the Kids
My kids love Elmo's World and other various Sesame Street DVD's. This one just isn't one of their favorites. It doesn't capture them, but I enjoy it. My kids are 2 & 3 but it just doesn't keep their interest.
Rating: - SESAME STREET ROCKS
My favourite segment on this DVD is The Telephone Rock with Jerry & The Monotones.I always loved their segments.
My second favourite is The Word Is"No"with Gina and Maria.
Rating: - We're rock and roll readers!
Once again the CTW does it for the kids (fun songs) and the grownups (lots of sly pop references).
Jackman Wolf (see?) takes requests from everyone: Bert, Oscar, and (my favorite Street hottie) Gina, for whom Jackman plays both Chrissie and the Hearbeats's masterpieces "You're Alive" and the brilliant "Rock and Roll Readers" ("when we're not onstage we're likely to be/making an appearance at the library"). Other standouts are "(I Can't Get No)Cooperation" by... wait for it... the CobbleStones, ... Read More
Rating: - Great music for babies and parents alike
My one year old daughter loves this movie (from the library). When we put it on, she gazes at the T.V. nonstop. Now I'll be looking for this movie to buy from the stores or from here. I recommend this for kids-babies and adults alike.
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