File this under "Had to Happen Sometime." A while back, LCD Soundsystem released the album Sound of Silver, which we here at EW liked very much. The last song on that album was a world-weary tune called "New York, I Love You but You’re Bringing Me Down." Several writers remarked then that lead singer James Murphy sounded oddly like Kermit the Frog on that song — no offense, but he really did! And now, over a year and a half after the album came out, someone has gone ahead and made a video for "New York, I Love You…" starring Kermit the Frog himself, which is taking the Web by storm, of course. Voila:
If you watch to the end (which you should), you’ll see that James Murphy, good sport that he is, is on board with this. Brilliant, isn’t it?
More on Muppet Musicians:
Kermit toyed with Marc Bernardin’s emotions while searching for a "Needle in the Hay"…
…much as Kermit once toyed with Adam B. Vary’s emotions while feeling "Hurt"
Muppet Kanye West just made us feel glad when he became a sprinting "Champion"
Kermit was one of EW’s 50 Greatest TV Icons








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Ok, that was brilliant. James Murphy is a class act.
While this may be well done, I am a bit of a muppet purist. Kermit is an icon and he should stay as Jim Henson created him.
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