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rdfs:comment | - "Three Sides Now" is a Sesame Street song from the mid-1990s. Telly, armed with a guitar and dressed in a vest and bandanna tied around his forehead, sings a heartfelt folk song about his favorite shape (triangles), and how they give him a special feeling that no other shape can match. Two hippie Anything Muppets (played by Peter Linz and Jerry Nelson) provide backing guitar accompaniment. The song is a parody of "Both Sides, Now" by Joni Mitchell.
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Publisher | - Sesame Street, Inc.
- Ephemeral Music, Inc.
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abstract | - "Three Sides Now" is a Sesame Street song from the mid-1990s. Telly, armed with a guitar and dressed in a vest and bandanna tied around his forehead, sings a heartfelt folk song about his favorite shape (triangles), and how they give him a special feeling that no other shape can match. Two hippie Anything Muppets (played by Peter Linz and Jerry Nelson) provide backing guitar accompaniment. The song is a parody of "Both Sides, Now" by Joni Mitchell.
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