After the brilliant one-two punch of Astral Weeks and Moondance, His Band and the Street Choir brings Van Morrison back down to earth, both literally and figuratively. While neither as innovative nor as edgy as its predecessors, His Band and the Street Choir also lacks their overt mysticism; at heart, the album is simply Morrison's valentine to the R&B that inspired him, resulting in the muscular and joyous tribute "Domino" as well as the bouncy "Blue Money" and "Call Me Up in Dreamland." ~ Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide
I don't know about Blue Money ripping off Sesame Street. This album printed in 1970, but Blue Money existed before that. Sesame St debuted in November of 69. It'd be hard proving if anyone copied anyone. I can't imagine Morrison copying Raposo (but I CAN imagine it the other way around)