I was watching this animated show called Hey Joel, about a guy who has a talk show on VH1. In the episode, he was in danger of being fired and had to tape an interview to prove that he deserved his job. He got his friend to pretend to be John. It was really funny.
"So, tell us about your relationship with Brian Epstien." "Well, he was the first adult who really understood us as artists, y'know..." "No no no. I mean your reLATIONship with him." "What?" "You know, those vacations together. Long train rides. The steady, sensual sound of the train moving along the tracks. Click, chung, click, chung..."
Funny. What'd they draw John looking like? I hear Beatles references constantly. It would be impossible to document them all! Even the book I just started reading has had a couple of Beatles references in it. It's sort of strange if you really think about it. I mean how omnipresent they seem to be.
In School of Rock when they are rehearsing the kids new song Jack Black says it needs some backing vocals. He gives them an example which they do and it sounds EXACTLY like the ooo la la la's in You Won't See Me. Or maybe I'm crazy. Either way it's cool.
In School of Rock when they are rehearsing the kids new song Jack Black says it needs some backing vocals. He gives them an example which they do and it sounds EXACTLY like the ooo la la la's in You Won't See Me. Or maybe I'm crazy. Either way it's cool.
Yeah I noticed that too. They must have done it on purpose.
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Season 10, Episode 20: The Old Man and the "C" Student
Instead of a black screen, we see the four Simpsons faces put on a album a la "A Hard Day's Night," but with the title "A Bart Day's Night." The Beatles' "Can't Buy Me Love" plays over the credits.
I just want you to reassure him - talk to him, make him see the error of his ways. Then I'll hit him.