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Quoted from Rowdy, posted July 9, 2004, 5:33pm at here


http://www.snpp.com/guides/beatles.refs.html

Simpsons fans archive nearly as much knowledge as Beatles ones. 




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Yeah, I remember when I first logged onto the web and found The Simpsons Archive. My eyes were opened.



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Actually the simpsons website (http://www.snpp.com/guides/beatles.refs.html) with 'all' the beatles references doesn't have them ALL. I noticed it before...


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Well, if it's missing a few, you should tell them about the references, so they can be added.



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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.'


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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.'



LOL I remember that episode.



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Love the Rolling Stone cover of Abbey Road.........all classic moments..........well, almost....the Yellow Album was kind of lame.



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Is the Yellow Album and actual album???


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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....



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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.


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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]


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-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?


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Yep, those are all valid observations.....that list must need some updating then.



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ooh, darn it...forgot to watch it yesterday. It had the Sgt. Pepper quote in it. (the simpsons are on monday-saturday in belgium with two episodes!)


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