I saw one in the episode 'Mom & Pop Art': Marge: 'Homie, I'm really happy you sold your sculpture, but don't you think it may have been a fluke?' Homer: 'Hey, I've always had an interest in art, dating back to my schoolgirl days when I painted portrait after portrait of Ringo Starr.' Marge: 'That's *my* life you're describing!' Homer: 'I think I remember my own life, Marge.'
Quoted from Soft_Guitar60, posted July 13, 2004, 2:22pm at here
I saw one in the episode 'Mom & Pop Art': Marge: 'Homie, I'm really happy you sold your sculpture, but don't you think it may have been a fluke?' Homer: 'Hey, I've always had an interest in art, dating back to my schoolgirl days when I painted portrait after portrait of Ringo Starr.' Marge: 'That's *my* life you're describing!' Homer: 'I think I remember my own life, Marge.'
Yep, it was the follow up to Simpsons Sing the Blues....it was supposed to come out in 1991, but then got shelved and finally was released in 1998......Sing the Blues was a charming release, while the Yellow Album was mostly longwinded jams and such......it had a few guest appearances though (sisters from Heart, Linda Rondstat and George Clinton) but the only real highlight was Apu's "Twenty Four Hours A Day" and an extended version of the "Kamp Krusty" theme song....
"Only people know just how to talk to people. Only people know just how to change the world."
Just saw the one were they go into Flander's Beatle room. What I wouldn't give to have a room like that! I wonder if they really had Beatle soda back then.
The sgt. Pepper couch scene was in this episode: [4F06] Bart After Dark. In this episode Bart works in a burlesque house...you know this episode...
Announcer: It's eleven o'clock. Do you know where your children are? Homer: I told you last night, no! Where is Bart anyway? His dinner is getting all cold and eaten. [picks at Bart's dinner]
-What about in one of the newer episodes, i forget what it's called, Bart is playing a prank at a wedding and says, "This prank will be my Sgt. Peppers"
-The Hunka Burns in Love ep. is dedicated to George.
-And who could forget about the scene in "The Old man and The C Student" where all the old people act out the field scene from AHDN With Can't Buy Me love playing in the backround, covered by NRBQ! Jasper even does Ringo's little jump.
-And correct me if I'm incorrest but aren't there episodes called Monty Can't Buy Me Love and Margical history Tour?
You're so vain, you probably think this post is about you.