Hot off his Christmas song with the Muppets, Cee Lo Green brought Kermit onto NBC’s The Voice to do a duet of “Bein’ Green.” Normally I’m a huge fan of Cee Lo’s fashion sense, but apparently it’s not easy wearing green, either.
My brother is a Muppetoholic, and pointed me to this holiday collaboration between CeeLo Green and the Muppets. The video is seven minutes long, but about two minutes is spent on credits and outtakes. That’s fair enough, as it’s less about the song and more about Cee Lo and the Muppets (and the special guest star Santa) cavorting together.
I couldn’t decide whether this would have been better with Commissioner Gordon also voiced by a Muppet. But which Muppet would it be? Sam the American Eagle, to be the voice of the law? Or maybe Bert, because of the similarity in looks? But regardless, the unapologetic silliness of this Dark Knight reworking won me over.
I appreciate the applause as Phyllis Diller exits stage left, but don’t fully agree with the assessment of the recently deceased Diller as “the first female stand-up comedian.” If we’re going to count her act as pure stand-up — as distinct from than the vaudevillian mode that dominated in the early twentieth century — then how are we to label Moms Mabley?
Of course, both Diller and Mabley were hugely influential when it comes to female stand-up comedians, with echoes that can still be seen all over the humor map — from the self-criticism of Tina Fey to the acerbic wit of Amy Schumer. Mabley and Diller had at least one foot in the older world of variety entertainment, which offered comic monologues alongside other forms of entertainment. That sort of multi-faceted background is also one reason why Diller could be funny without even talking, and why she fit so comfortably on-stage with the likes of the Muppets. Blow, Phyllis, blow…
I’m in L.A. this weekend and have plans to see Clifton tonight at the Comedy Store. It’s way too late for me — the show starts at 11:30! — and apparently this is what I’m in for. I’m not sure that the years have been kind to Tony. Or his act.
Update on 7/28: It’s 3AM and I’m back at my low cost (for Hollywood!) hotel. I may blog about the show later, but for now let me simply apologize to Mr. Clifton! He put on a stunning show, and I gotta say that the video simply doesn’t do justice to what it’s like to see Clifton, his band, and the Cliftonettes in their 2 1/2 hour extravaganza.