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'''''Rock Music (with the Muppets)''''' was released by [[Playhouse Video]] in [[1985]], as part of a series of compilations featuring songs and sketches from ''[[The Muppet Show]]''.
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'''''Rock Music (with the Muppets)''''' was released by [[Playhouse Video]] in [[1985]], as part of a series of compilations featuring songs and sketches from ''[[The Muppet Show]]''.
   
''Muppet Show'' guest star appearances include [[Debbie Harry]], [[Linda Ronstadt]], [[Paul Simon]], [[Loretta Swit]], [[Leo Sayer]], [[Alice Cooper]], [[Helen Reddy]] and [[Ben Vereen]].
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''Muppet Show'' guest star appearances include [[Debbie Harry]], [[Linda Ronstadt]], [[Paul Simon]], [[Loretta Swit]], [[Leo Sayer]], [[Alice Cooper]], [[Helen Reddy]] and [[Ben Vereen]].
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! Picture !! Segment !! Description !! Source
 
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==Releases==
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<gallery spacing=small>
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Image:Video.rockmusic.jpg|Playhouse Video USA, Front Cover
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File:Video rockmusic aus.jpg|Australia Release
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File:Mupparna_Mupparnasrockgala_2.jpg|Mupparnas Rockgala, [[Sweden]]
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Image:Rmwtm_spain_vhs.jpg|''Rock and Roll Con Los Muppets'' (Rock and Roll with the Muppets). [[Spain]]
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File:Rmwtm_greek_vhs.jpg|Greece Release
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RockMusic-back.jpg|Playhouse Video USA, Back Cover
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RockMusic-inside.jpg|Playhouse Video USA, Gatefold Inside
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==Notes==
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* On the walls of the recording studio has loads of photos of Muppet Show guest stars. The walls also have two photos of Muppet Performers: [[Frank Oz]] and [[Richard Hunt]].
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* A number of clips begin with Dr. Teeth providing voice-over introductions.
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* Instrumental versions of "[[Tenderly]]" and "[[Sunny]]" are heard during the framing scenes.
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! Picture !! Segment !! Description
   
 
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| [[Image:Playhouse-Rock01.jpg|250px|center]]
| [[Image:RockMusic1.jpg|200px|center]]<br>[[Image:RockMusic2.jpg|200px|center]] || <center>'''Frame'''</center> || [[Dr. Teeth]] hosts an hour of ''Muppet Show'' rock music videos, with [[Beaker]] in the control booth. ||
 
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| align=center | '''FRAME'''
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| [[Dr. Teeth]] introduces a special show full of rock music from ''The Muppet Show''. [[Beaker]], his "incompetent engineer," works in the control room and accidentally sets off an explosion. Dr. Teeth brings on the first song by Debbie Harry.
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|-
 
|-
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| [[Image:Callme.jpg‎|250px|center]]
| [[Image:noimage.png|100px|center]] || <center>'''Song'''</center> || "[[Call Me]]" with Debbie Harry || [[Episode 509: Debbie Harry]]
 
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| align=center | '''Song'''
 
| "[[Call Me]]" with Debbie Harry<br>([[Episode 509: Debbie Harry]])
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|-
 
|-
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| [[Image:Playhouse-Rock02.jpg|250px|center]]
| [[Image:LindaRonstadt.JPG|200px|center]] || <center>'''Song'''</center> || "[[It's in His Kiss]]" with Linda Ronstadt and [[Janice]] || [[Episode 523: Linda Ronstadt]]
 
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| align=center | '''FRAME'''
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| Dr. Teeth watches as the previous song slides out and the next one slides in, featuring Linda Ronstadt.
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|-
 
|-
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| [[Image:LindaRonstadt.JPG|250px|center]]
| [[Image:Dontblamethedynamite.jpg|200px|center]] || <center>'''Song'''</center> || "[[Don't Blame the Dynamite]]" with Dr. Teeth and the Electric Mayhem || [[Episode 211: Dom DeLuise]]
 
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| align=center | '''Song'''
 
| "[[It's in His Kiss]]" with Linda Ronstadt and [[Janice]]<br>([[Episode 523: Linda Ronstadt]])
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|-
 
|-
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| [[Image:Playhouse-Rock03.jpg|250px|center]]
| [[Image:TMS.405.RockAroundClock.jpg|200px|center]] || <center>'''Song'''</center> || "[[Rock Around the Clock]]" with the rats || [[Episode 405: Victor Borge]]
 
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| align=center | '''FRAME'''
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| After the blast from the past, Beaker causes a blast in the present. He tries to explain himself, but Dr. Teeth reminds him - don't blame the dynamite.
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|-
 
|-
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| [[Image:Dontblamethedynamite.jpg|250px|center]]
| [[Image:WelcomeToMyNightmare.jpg|200px|center]] || <center>'''Song'''</center> || "[[Welcome to My Nightmare]]" with Alice Cooper and [[the Vile Bunch]] || [[Episode 307: Alice Cooper]]
 
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| align=center | '''Song'''
 
| "[[Don't Blame the Dynamite]]" with Dr. Teeth and the Electric Mayhem<br>([[Episode 211: Dom DeLuise]])
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|-
 
|-
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| [[Image:TMS.405.RockAroundClock.jpg|250px|center]]
| [[Image:Benvereenjumpshout.jpg|200px|center]] || <center>'''Song'''</center> || "[[Jump Shout Boogie]]" with Ben Vereen || [[Episode 117: Ben Vereen]]
 
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| align=center | '''Song'''
 
| "[[Rock Around the Clock]]" with the rats<br>([[Episode 405: Victor Borge]])
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|-
 
|-
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| [[Image:Playhouse-Rock04.jpg|250px|center]]
| [[Image:Song.carwashblues.jpg|200px|center]] || <center>'''Song'''</center> || "[[Workin' at the Car Wash Blues]]" with [[Gonzo]] || [[Episode 507: Glenda Jackson]]
 
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| align=center | '''FRAME'''
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| Beaker begins to clean off the explosion-stained window, despite his claims that he doesn't do windows. Dr. Teeth gets shaking and quaking in anticipation for the next video, starring Alice Cooper.
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|-
 
|-
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| [[Image:WelcomeToMyNightmare.jpg|250px|center]]
| [[Image:Foggyday.jpg|200px|center]] || <center>'''Sketch'''</center> || [[Animal]]'s drum solo || [[Episode 211: Dom DeLuise]]
 
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| align=center | '''Song'''
 
| "[[Welcome to My Nightmare]]" with Alice Cooper and [[the Vile Bunch]]<br>([[Episode 307: Alice Cooper]])
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|-
 
|-
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| [[Image:Playhouse-Rock05.jpg|250px|center]]
| [[Image:Recordingstudio.jpg|200px|center]] || <center>'''Song'''</center> || "[[Blue (song)|Blue]]" with Helen Reddy || [[Episode 313: Helen Reddy]]
 
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| align=center | '''FRAME'''
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| Dr. Teeth now introduces Ben Vereen, though Beaker thinks he's referring to him instead.
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|-
 
|-
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| [[Image:Benvereenjumpshout.jpg|250px|center]]
| [[Image:TMS.413.MusicianJoke1.jpg|200px|center]] || <center>'''Sketch'''</center> || [[Floyd and Zoot's Musician Jokes|Musician Joke]]: Can You Tell Me How to Get to Carnegie Hall? || [[Episode 413: Dizzy Gillespie]]
 
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| align=center | '''Song'''
 
| "[[Jump Shout Boogie]]" with Ben Vereen<br>([[Episode 117: Ben Vereen]])
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|-
 
|-
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| [[Image:Song-carwashblues.jpg|250px|center]]
| [[Image:Sayer2.jpg|200px|center]] || <center>'''Song'''</center> || "[[When I Need You]]" with Leo Sayer || [[Episode 302: Leo Sayer]]
 
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| align=center | '''Song'''
 
| "[[Workin' at the Car Wash Blues]]" with [[Gonzo]]<br>([[Episode 507: Glenda Jackson]])
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|-
 
|-
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| [[Image:Foggyday.jpg|250px|center]]
| [[Image:TMS.413.MusicianJoke2.jpg|200px|center]] || <center>'''Sketch'''</center> || Musician Joke: Do you know there's an old lady sleeping up here? || [[Episode 413: Dizzy Gillespie]]
 
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| align=center | '''Sketch'''
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| [[Animal]]'s drum solo<br>([[Episode 211: Dom DeLuise]])
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|-
 
|-
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| [[Image:Playhouse-Rock06.jpg|250px|center]]
| [[Image:noimage.png|100px|center]] || <center>'''Song'''</center> || "[[Who Put the Bomp in the Bomp Bomp Bomp]]" with [[Geri and the Atrics]] || [[Episode 517: Hal Linden]]
 
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| align=center | '''FRAME'''
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| Beaker, carrying a stack of clips, assures Dr. Teeth he's got their next song by Helen Reddy all queued up. Helen herself calls in to the show and wants to speak to Beaker. Beaker instead trips over himself, burring him in reels.
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|-
 
|-
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| [[Image:Recordingstudio.jpg|250px|center]]
| [[Image:TMS.413.MusicianJoke3.jpg|200px|center]] || <center>'''Sketch'''</center> || Musician Joke: Crosstown Busses Run All Night? || [[Episode 413: Dizzy Gillespie]]
 
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| align=center | '''Song'''
 
| "[[Blue (song)|Blue]]" with Helen Reddy<br>([[Episode 313: Helen Reddy]])
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|-
 
|-
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| [[Image:TMS.413.MusicianJoke1.jpg|250px|center]]
| [[Image:noimage.png|100px|center]] || <center>'''Song'''</center> || "[[One Way or Another]]" with Debbie Harry || [[Episode 509: Debbie Harry]]
 
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| align=center | '''Sketch'''
 
| [[Floyd and Zoot's Musician Jokes|Musician Joke]]: Can You Tell Me How to Get to Carnegie Hall?<br>([[Episode 413: Dizzy Gillespie]])
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|-
 
|-
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| [[Image:Playhouse-Rock07.jpg|250px|center]]
| [[Image:TMS.413.MusicianJoke4.jpg|200px|center]] || <center>'''Sketch'''</center> || Musician Joke: B-Flat || [[Episode 413: Dizzy Gillespie]]
 
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| align=center | '''FRAME'''
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| Dr. Teeth remarks that was a mouth full, when Beaker emerges from the floor, covered with tape. He's unable to speak with a mouth full of tape, visually adding to Dr. Teeth's quip. Beaker groans when Dr. Teeth tells Beaker he's always there when he needs him, segueing to the next song by Leo Sayer.
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|-
 
|-
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| [[Image:Sayer2.jpg|250px|center]]
| [[Image:TMS.420.YoureNoGood.jpg|200px|center]] || <center>'''Song'''</center> || "[[You're No Good]]" || [[Episode 420: Alan Arkin]]
 
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| align=center | '''Song'''
 
| "[[When I Need You]]" with Leo Sayer<br>([[Episode 302: Leo Sayer]])
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|-
 
|-
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| [[Image:TMS.413.MusicianJoke2.jpg|250px|center]]
| [[Image:Foggyday.jpg|200px|center]] || <center>'''Song'''</center> || [[Animal]] sings Gershwin's "[[Foggy Day]]" || [[Episode 209: Madeline Kahn]]
 
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| align=center | '''Sketch'''
 
| Musician Joke: Do you know there's an old lady sleeping up here?<br>([[Episode 413: Dizzy Gillespie]])
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|-
 
|-
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| [[Image:Playhouse-Rock08.jpg|250px|center]]
| [[Image:TMS.302.YouMakeMeFeel.jpg|200px|center]] || <center>'''Song'''</center> || "[[You Make Me Feel Like Dancing]]" with Leo Sayer and [[Fletcher Bird]] || [[Episode 302: Leo Sayer]]
 
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| align=center | '''FRAME'''
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| Following one of the world's oldest jokes, Dr. Teeth brings on one of the world's oldest rock groups - Geri and the Atrics!
  +
 
|-
 
|-
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| [[Image:Tms517geriatric.jpg|250px|center]]
| [[Image:Wildthing.JPG|200px|center]] || <center>'''Song'''</center> || "[[Wild Thing]]" with Animal || [[Episode 222: Teresa Brewer]]
 
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| align=center | '''Song'''
 
| "[[Who Put the Bomp in the Bomp Bomp Bomp]]" with [[Geri and the Atrics]]<br>''The opening verse is cut.''<br>([[Episode 517: Hal Linden]])
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|-
 
|-
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| [[Image:TMS.413.MusicianJoke3.jpg|250px|center]]
| [[Image:TMS.302.LeoAnimal.jpg|200px|center]] || <center>'''Backstage'''</center> || Dressing Room: Leo Sayer meets Animal || [[Episode 302: Leo Sayer]]
 
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| align=center | '''Sketch'''
 
| Musician Joke: Crosstown Busses Run All Night?<br>([[Episode 413: Dizzy Gillespie]])
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|-
 
|-
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| [[Image:Playhouse-Rock09.jpg|250px|center]]
| [[Image:noimage.png|100px|center]] || <center>'''Song'''</center> || "[[I Feel the Earth Move]]" with Loretta Swit and [[Thog]] || [[Episode 502: Loretta Swit]]
 
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| align=center | '''FRAME'''
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| Beaker inadvertently sets off another explosion. He swears he won't do it again, then immediately causes another one.
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|-
 
|-
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| [[Image:OneWayOrAnother.jpg‎|250px|center]]
| [[Image:Bassman.JPG|200px|center]] || <center>'''Song'''</center> || "[[Mr. Bassman]]" with [[Floyd Pepper]] and [[Scooter]] || [[Episode 124: Mummenschanz]]
 
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| align=center | '''Song'''
 
| "[[One Way or Another]]" with Debbie Harry<br>([[Episode 509: Debbie Harry]])
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|-
 
|-
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| [[Image:TMS.413.MusicianJoke4.jpg|250px|center]]
| [[Image:noimage.png|100px|center]] || <center>'''Song'''</center> || "[[Yakety Yak]]" || [[Episode 513: Tony Randall]]
 
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| align=center | '''Sketch'''
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| Musician Joke: B-Flat<br>([[Episode 413: Dizzy Gillespie]])
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|-
 
|-
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| [[Image:TMS.420.YoureNoGood.jpg|250px|center]]
| [[Image:Discofrog-muppetshow.jpg|200px|center]] || <center>'''Song'''</center> || "[[Disco Frog]]" with [[Kermit the Frog]] || [[Episode 418: Christopher Reeve]]
 
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| align=center | '''Song'''
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| "[[You're No Good]]"<br>([[Episode 420: Alan Arkin]])
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|-
 
|-
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| [[Image:Foggyday.jpg|250px|center]]
| [[Image:TMS.511.LikeaRock.jpg|200px|center]] || <center>'''Song'''</center> || "[[Loves Me Like a Rock]]" with Paul Simon and the Electric Mayhem || [[Episode 511: Paul Simon]]
 
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| align=center | '''Song'''
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| [[Animal]] sings Gershwin's "[[Foggy Day]]"<br>([[Episode 209: Madeline Kahn]])<br>''Some extra booing by [[Jim Henson]] is added.''
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|-
 
|-
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| [[Image:Playhouse-Rock10.jpg|250px|center]]
| [[Image:Em_rockrobin.jpg‎|200px|center]] || <center>'''Song'''</center> || "[[Rockin' Robin]]" with Janice || [[Episode 510: Jean-Pierre Rampal]]
 
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| align=center | '''FRAME'''
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| Dr. Teeth sets up another song by Leo Sayer.
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|-
 
|-
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| [[Image:TMS.302.YouMakeMeFeel.jpg|250px|center]]
| [[Image:Schoolsout.jpg|200px|center]] || <center>'''Song'''</center> || "[[School's Out]]" with Alice Cooper, the Vile Bunch, and some [[Full-Bodied Muppet|full-bodied]] [[:Category:Muppet Monsters|Muppet Monsters]] || [[Episode 307: Alice Cooper]]
 
  +
| align=center | '''Song'''
 
| "[[You Make Me Feel Like Dancing]]" with Leo Sayer and [[Fletcher Bird]]<br>([[Episode 302: Leo Sayer]])
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|-
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| [[Image:Wildthing.JPG|250px|center]]
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| align=center | '''Song'''
 
| "[[Wild Thing]]" with Animal<br>([[Episode 222: Teresa Brewer]])
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|-
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| [[Image:TMS.302.LeoAnimal.jpg|250px|center]]
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| align=center | '''Backstage'''
 
| Dressing Room: Leo Sayer meets Animal<br>([[Episode 302: Leo Sayer]])
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|-
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| [[Image:Playhouse-Rock11.jpg|250px|center]]
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| align=center | '''FRAME'''
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| Dr. Teeth dedicates the last to clip to those wonder why Animal is named such. He segues into their next song, featuring a famous star. Beaker again assumes it's himself and begins singing "[[Feelings]]," until Dr. Teeth clarifies that it's Loretta Swit.
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|-
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| [[Image:502_thog.jpg‎ |250px|center]]
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| align=center | '''Song'''
 
| "[[I Feel the Earth Move]]" with Loretta Swit and [[Thog]]<br>([[Episode 502: Loretta Swit]])
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|-
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| [[Image:Bassman.JPG|250px|center]]
  +
| align=center | '''Song'''
 
| "[[Mr. Bassman]]" with [[Floyd Pepper]] and [[Scooter]]<br>([[Episode 124: Mummenschanz]])
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|-
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| [[Image:Playhouse-Rock12.jpg|250px|center]]
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| align=center | '''FRAME'''
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| Dr. Teeth asks Beaker what's next. He replies with a long string of "meeping," as Dr. Teeth remarks, "There goes ol' Beaker - yakety yak."
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|-
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| [[Image:513 yakety yak 1.jpg|250px|center]]
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| align=center | '''Song'''
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| "[[Yakety Yak]]"<br>([[Episode 513: Tony Randall]])
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|-
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| [[Image:Discofrog-muppetshow.jpg|250px|center]]
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| align=center | '''Song'''
 
| "[[Disco Frog]]" with [[Kermit the Frog]]<br>([[Episode 418: Christopher Reeve]])
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|-
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| [[Image:Playhouse-Rock13.jpg|250px|center]]
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| align=center | '''FRAME'''
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| While Beaker "cleans up his act," Dr. Teeth introduces a hit by Paul Simon.
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|-
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| [[Image:TMS.511.LikeaRock.jpg|250px|center]]
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| align=center | '''Song'''
 
| "[[Loves Me Like a Rock]]" with Paul Simon and the Electric Mayhem<br>([[Episode 511: Paul Simon]])
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|-
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| [[Image:TMS510-03.jpg‎|250px|center]]
  +
| align=center | '''Song'''
 
| "[[Rockin' Robin]]" with Janice<br>([[Episode 510: Jean-Pierre Rampal]])
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|-
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| [[Image:Playhouse-Rock14.jpg|250px|center]]
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| align=center | '''FRAME'''
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| Beaker assumes the role of VJ, attempting to sing his song again. Dr. Teeth catches him and sends him back to the control room.
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|-
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| [[Image:Schoolsout.jpg|250px|center]]
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| align=center | '''Song'''
 
| "[[School's Out]]" with Alice Cooper, the Vile Bunch, and some [[Full-Bodied Muppet|full-bodied]] [[:Category:Muppet Monsters|Muppet Monsters]]<br>([[Episode 307: Alice Cooper]])
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|-
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| [[Image:Playhouse-Rock15.jpg|250px|center]]
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| align=center | '''FRAME'''
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| Dr. Teeth signs off, while Beaker sets off more and more explosions as the credits roll.
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|}
 
|}
   
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__NOWYSIWYG__
 
[[Category:Muppet Video]]
 
[[Category:Muppet Video]]
 
[[Category:Muppet Show Video]]
 
[[Category:Muppet Show Video]]
 
[[Category:Playhouse Video]]
 
[[Category:Playhouse Video]]
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[[Category:International Muppet Video]]

Revision as of 12:26, 23 September 2018

Rmwtm v2

Rock Music (with the Muppets) was released by Playhouse Video in 1985, as part of a series of compilations featuring songs and sketches from The Muppet Show.

Muppet Show guest star appearances include Debbie Harry, Linda Ronstadt, Paul Simon, Loretta Swit, Leo Sayer, Alice Cooper, Helen Reddy and Ben Vereen.

Releases

Notes

  • On the walls of the recording studio has loads of photos of Muppet Show guest stars. The walls also have two photos of Muppet Performers: Frank Oz and Richard Hunt.
  • A number of clips begin with Dr. Teeth providing voice-over introductions.
  • Instrumental versions of "Tenderly" and "Sunny" are heard during the framing scenes.
Picture Segment Description
Playhouse-Rock01
FRAME Dr. Teeth introduces a special show full of rock music from The Muppet Show. Beaker, his "incompetent engineer," works in the control room and accidentally sets off an explosion. Dr. Teeth brings on the first song by Debbie Harry.
Callme
Song "Call Me" with Debbie Harry
(Episode 509: Debbie Harry)
Playhouse-Rock02
FRAME Dr. Teeth watches as the previous song slides out and the next one slides in, featuring Linda Ronstadt.
LindaRonstadt
Song "It's in His Kiss" with Linda Ronstadt and Janice
(Episode 523: Linda Ronstadt)
Playhouse-Rock03
FRAME After the blast from the past, Beaker causes a blast in the present. He tries to explain himself, but Dr. Teeth reminds him - don't blame the dynamite.
Dontblamethedynamite
Song "Don't Blame the Dynamite" with Dr. Teeth and the Electric Mayhem
(Episode 211: Dom DeLuise)
TMS.405.RockAroundClock
Song "Rock Around the Clock" with the rats
(Episode 405: Victor Borge)
Playhouse-Rock04
FRAME Beaker begins to clean off the explosion-stained window, despite his claims that he doesn't do windows. Dr. Teeth gets shaking and quaking in anticipation for the next video, starring Alice Cooper.
WelcomeToMyNightmare
Song "Welcome to My Nightmare" with Alice Cooper and the Vile Bunch
(Episode 307: Alice Cooper)
Playhouse-Rock05
FRAME Dr. Teeth now introduces Ben Vereen, though Beaker thinks he's referring to him instead.
Benvereenjumpshout
Song "Jump Shout Boogie" with Ben Vereen
(Episode 117: Ben Vereen)
Song-carwashblues
Song "Workin' at the Car Wash Blues" with Gonzo
(Episode 507: Glenda Jackson)
Foggyday
Sketch Animal's drum solo
(Episode 211: Dom DeLuise)
Playhouse-Rock06
FRAME Beaker, carrying a stack of clips, assures Dr. Teeth he's got their next song by Helen Reddy all queued up. Helen herself calls in to the show and wants to speak to Beaker. Beaker instead trips over himself, burring him in reels.
Recordingstudio
Song "Blue" with Helen Reddy
(Episode 313: Helen Reddy)
TMS.413.MusicianJoke1
Sketch Musician Joke: Can You Tell Me How to Get to Carnegie Hall?
(Episode 413: Dizzy Gillespie)
Playhouse-Rock07
FRAME Dr. Teeth remarks that was a mouth full, when Beaker emerges from the floor, covered with tape. He's unable to speak with a mouth full of tape, visually adding to Dr. Teeth's quip. Beaker groans when Dr. Teeth tells Beaker he's always there when he needs him, segueing to the next song by Leo Sayer.
Sayer2
Song "When I Need You" with Leo Sayer
(Episode 302: Leo Sayer)
TMS.413.MusicianJoke2
Sketch Musician Joke: Do you know there's an old lady sleeping up here?
(Episode 413: Dizzy Gillespie)
Playhouse-Rock08
FRAME Following one of the world's oldest jokes, Dr. Teeth brings on one of the world's oldest rock groups - Geri and the Atrics!
Tms517geriatric
Song "Who Put the Bomp in the Bomp Bomp Bomp" with Geri and the Atrics
The opening verse is cut.
(Episode 517: Hal Linden)
TMS.413.MusicianJoke3
Sketch Musician Joke: Crosstown Busses Run All Night?
(Episode 413: Dizzy Gillespie)
Playhouse-Rock09
FRAME Beaker inadvertently sets off another explosion. He swears he won't do it again, then immediately causes another one.
OneWayOrAnother
Song "One Way or Another" with Debbie Harry
(Episode 509: Debbie Harry)
TMS.413.MusicianJoke4
Sketch Musician Joke: B-Flat
(Episode 413: Dizzy Gillespie)
Song "You're No Good"
(Episode 420: Alan Arkin)
Foggyday
Song Animal sings Gershwin's "Foggy Day"
(Episode 209: Madeline Kahn)
Some extra booing by Jim Henson is added.
Playhouse-Rock10
FRAME Dr. Teeth sets up another song by Leo Sayer.
TMS.302.YouMakeMeFeel
Song "You Make Me Feel Like Dancing" with Leo Sayer and Fletcher Bird
(Episode 302: Leo Sayer)
Wildthing
Song "Wild Thing" with Animal
(Episode 222: Teresa Brewer)
TMS.302.LeoAnimal
Backstage Dressing Room: Leo Sayer meets Animal
(Episode 302: Leo Sayer)
Playhouse-Rock11
FRAME Dr. Teeth dedicates the last to clip to those wonder why Animal is named such. He segues into their next song, featuring a famous star. Beaker again assumes it's himself and begins singing "Feelings," until Dr. Teeth clarifies that it's Loretta Swit.
502 thog
Song "I Feel the Earth Move" with Loretta Swit and Thog
(Episode 502: Loretta Swit)
Bassman
Song "Mr. Bassman" with Floyd Pepper and Scooter
(Episode 124: Mummenschanz)
Playhouse-Rock12
FRAME Dr. Teeth asks Beaker what's next. He replies with a long string of "meeping," as Dr. Teeth remarks, "There goes ol' Beaker - yakety yak."
513 yakety yak 1
Song "Yakety Yak"
(Episode 513: Tony Randall)
Discofrog-muppetshow
Song "Disco Frog" with Kermit the Frog
(Episode 418: Christopher Reeve)
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FRAME While Beaker "cleans up his act," Dr. Teeth introduces a hit by Paul Simon.
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Song "Loves Me Like a Rock" with Paul Simon and the Electric Mayhem
(Episode 511: Paul Simon)
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Song "Rockin' Robin" with Janice
(Episode 510: Jean-Pierre Rampal)
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FRAME Beaker assumes the role of VJ, attempting to sing his song again. Dr. Teeth catches him and sends him back to the control room.
Schoolsout
Song "School's Out" with Alice Cooper, the Vile Bunch, and some full-bodied Muppet Monsters
(Episode 307: Alice Cooper)
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FRAME Dr. Teeth signs off, while Beaker sets off more and more explosions as the credits roll.