There used to be this incredibly subtle running joke on The Simpsons that Krusty used to be a very serious media personality. It's actually one of the most brilliant gags they ever did
@@rampageclover9788 why do you people have to be on every comment section saying this wouldn't be allowed today this wouldn't be allowed today when they are plenty of comics saying worst stuff
@@guyincognito7979 because it's a fact...and how are comics today saying worse things? some swear words peppered into the act here and there? the odd sexual innuendo? comedians today are declawed
When they moved into their house, they had Grandpa sell his and then shipped him off to the old folks home! He looks nothing like that in this episode!
The sign outside the church said "The Be Sharps". They didn't come up with that name until after Barnie joined. The timeline here aint not right, dag gunit.
Pretty sure there is an early episode where Wiggum doesn't know who homer is to, but I wanted to ask you guys if on the Itchy & Scratchy CD-ROM, there a way to get out of the dungeon without using the wizard key?
I'll never get over seeing Snake throwing the rock and knocking Chief Wiggum to the ground. Especially, when Apu, Homer, and Principal Skinner look down at him like oh, how did that happen?. And his howl at the end.
But with Wiggum as lead his voice needs to be more tuning since he sounds talking voice hardly any good sing. And that producer was right about him: very village people
I just thought up some parody names for the other squirrels and their father figure too: Melvin: Alvin Thomas: Simon Richard: Theodore Stan: Dave Stan's full first name is Stanley. Just like Dave's full first name is David.
“Thanks to TV I can’t even remember what happened 8 minutes ago” tiktok, reels etc have beaten Bart’s record now that the average pre teen can’t pay attention to anything for longer than a minute
If Melvin is a parody reference name to Alvin, I came up with other names to parody Simon, Theodore, and Dave. Thomas: Simon Richard: Theodore Stan: Dave I bet when the B-sharps became huge, Melvin and the Squirrels might've made a record album where they cover songs from the B-sharps with Stan. As a reference of Alvin and the Chipmunks made a record album where they cover songs from The Beatles with Dave.
@@theunusualdispenser9474 Pete Best was the old drummer for The Beatles before he was replaced with Ringo Starr. But he wasn't all good, his drumming didn't sync well with John, Paul, and George's singing and guitar playing. But once Ringo came to the band, his drumming was way better and it definitely brought The Beatles their talent.
this episode is just how the Beatles were formed. Because chief Wiggum was kicked out of the group. Just like Pete best getting kicked out off the group or from the Quarrymen, before they had their first live appearance in Hamburg. The b sharps have found another singer who is Barney. Also just like finding a replacement drummer for the Quarrymen or the Beatles, who is Ringo Starr.
You're right. But it was Homer that kicked Chief Wiggum out, it was actually Brian Epstein that told Pete Best the news that he was out. I'm surprised that the B-Sharps didn't make an Anthology album with Chief Wiggum's singing because for The Beatles Anthology album, they added _Love me Do_ with Pete's drumming, and with Pete getting a check from the Anthology album *(That would mean Chief Wiggum could have been getting money off of the album with his singing in it too.)* . And another thing that is similar to both Chief Wiggum and Pete Best is that they kept their own appearance while their three former band members had different looks *(Chief Wiggum kept his police uniform while Homer, Skinner, and Apu had their casual looks. Just like how before Pete was kicked out of the group, he kept his teddy boy hairstyle after he agreed to the suit Brian told the boys to change in to. It was only John, Paul, and George that agreed with the suits and the mop top hairstyles.)*
1:58 - lol, "What? The balding fat*ss?" 😂 Also fun fact: When they're singing in the quartet, their voice actors aren't doing the singing. It's done by another group (I don't remember the name). 😉 Except I think Homer is the same and Chief Wiggum is obviously the same. 😃
Con Rar Or 2006, as of my writing this, lol. The only reason I mention this is because they gave actual dates in this one, which is uncommon on the Simpsons. Also: wow, Lisa was hella smart for a kid who was just recently born.
Phin Hamak well They never actually established his age until his 10th birthday party in the episode where he gets trapped down the well so maybe he is nine years old at this point
If the show continous and the characters don't age there will soon be a point where Homer is born after the show started. Seriously as of 2018 and Homer is around 36-38 years old that means he was born in 1982, meaning he would have been 7 when the show started
Phin Hamak The writers used to give solid dates in the older episodes. It's just that ever since the writers stopped caring about continuity they stopped giving out solid dates. I saw a video last night about how Homer's time travel toaster makes all of the incongruous abnormalities of the timeline make sense. th-cam.com/video/PP8Aunz3cWw/w-d-xo.html
For Coney Island Baby, both Wiggum and Skinner sing parts of the bass part, Wiggum sings the 'never gonna see you any' and Skinner gets the 'Goodbye my coney island babe' at the end. Weird...
I don't think they established definitive parts to anyone. Skinner appears to be bass always, and baritone, lead and tenor appear to change randomly between all of them.
I never was much of a Beatles fan so it took me a while to get the joke at the end when they are giving a spontanious last concert on a roof and Ringo drives by: It´s been done before :-))
The silly thing is, I would have been watching Alvin and the Chipmunks around the time I watched this episode, and it took me years (like, I was an adult by that time) to realize that Melvin and the Squirrels was a parody of it, despite it being pretty obvious. The main thing was, I must have never took notice of the album cover (which was a big give away) as a kid, and back then never remembered what name was used before "... and the Squirrels" nor what the Dave parody shouted at the end. I distinctly remember not getting the name Melvin in either of them.
@@jivonleejackson1673it’s a rare case where they had to use a real group instead of the cast, it was just cheaper and sounded better…plus the group made their careers from the two songs sung
coming back to this decades later, I am H O W L I NG at the "fiend we have in god" and then Reverend Lovejoy immediately like "ching ching". I was screaming when there seemed to be nothing happening on the screen lol.
The Cavern Club! Then Chief Wiggum is Pete Best, the talent agent/manager is Brian Epstein, Barney taking Wiggum's place is Ringo Starr becoming the new drummer, their Bigger than 'Slice bread' album is a parody of Abbey Road and John's quote, Barney getting a new girlfriend is Yoko Ono coming into the picture, and at the end they're dressed up as The Beatles in their rooftop attire. Plus, George Harrison guest starred in this episode!
1:03 It finally occurred to me earlier today that Moe’s Cavern is a reference to the Cavern Club, a venue that the Beatles spent a lot of their early years playing in
Does anyone else realize that when the quartet is playing in the church, the whole family is there despite him having hair and clearly before maggie and the kids as stated at the start of the episode
Gaty MMO Barney is clearly Lennon, being the best-recognized vocalist among them, and obviously being with Yoko. Homer is Paul because he is the primary songwriter of the group. Apu is Ringo, as Ringo also changed his name. Skinner is George.
@@daizuke4678 I knew it! If we somehow chop off the little extra bit of hair he had, he looks just like Brian Epstein! So I guess Nigel is the Fifth B Sharp, just like how Brian is the Fifth Beatle? And those two also didn't like Pete Best and Chief Wiggum, and said that they needed to be replaced. Edit: Only Homer got rid of Chief Wiggum, while Brian was the one that had to get rid of Pete Best because the boys and George Martin couldn't do it.
@@MasterPoppers but then at the end, it's changed because they were wearing the rooftop clothes. Homer: Ringo Starr Barney: John Lennon Skinner: Paul McCartney Apu: George Harrison
There used to be this incredibly subtle running joke on The Simpsons that Krusty used to be a very serious media personality. It's actually one of the most brilliant gags they ever did
What that got to do with this?
@@TotalDecthe first album that Bart picks up is a Krusty record as a jazz album or lounge singer a la Frank Sinatra
it’s not so subtle when he had multiple episodes devoted to it…it’s his entire schtick for the entire run
Let me be frank, is there a labor crisis in America today?
@@c.9900 well that depends on what you mean by "crisis..."
Homer is a great man. He visited space, was in the Beatles and founded Nirvana.
and fought a President
Space? Sure, you've never been?
Rubashow and was Mr.Plow
Rubashow not the Beatles a spoof of the Beatles (my proof George Harrison referenced the rooftop concert)
Rubashow And toured with Sonic Youth, Peter Frampton, Cypress Hill, and Smashing Pumpkins in Hullabalooza.
"That's my son up there!" "What, the balding fat-ass?" "Uh no the... Hindu guy". LMMFAO!!!!
😭😭
genius writing that wouldn't be allowed today in this culture
1:58
@@rampageclover9788 why do you people have to be on every comment section saying this wouldn't be allowed today this wouldn't be allowed today when they are plenty of comics saying worst stuff
@@guyincognito7979 because it's a fact...and how are comics today saying worse things? some swear words peppered into the act here and there? the odd sexual innuendo? comedians today are declawed
Chief Wiggum struggling to stand lol 1:54
true
Frame delays
Lmfao
Subtle.
@@mobious0007 no, you can clearly see he strugles
As somebody who performs in a barbershop chorus and does quartet stuff, I found this hilarious. I love the Simpsons!
3:33 my reaction that The Spongebob Movie Sponge On The Run Deyaled to 2021
Barbershop? But that ain't been popular since aught-six!
@@thebarryshow15 Chief Wiggum got the Pete Best treatment! 😅
Barbeshooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooppppp!!!!!!
To apu and the bois:who let them cook? They slayed it! They are so cool
Up there with the best episodes the Simpsons ever did, the ending always gives you a smile and a lump in your throat.
1985 Homer: Has hair and wears a tie
1985 Apu, Wiggum, Skinner, Barney: Look exactly the same as they look in 1993
...not to mention, the Simpsons first appeared regularly on _The Tracy Ulman Show_ in 1987 with Homer bald!
@@mcgannahanskyjellyfetti6854 Time doesn't work the same in the Simpsons universe, that is why they haven't aged after 30 years.
@@Ty-vj4wg The Simpsons has some episodes of what the characters are like in the future. Like Future Drama.
@@JLtheJiftedLegend the future that will never happen as they’re still the same age
When they moved into their house, they had Grandpa sell his and then shipped him off to the old folks home! He looks nothing like that in this episode!
The sign outside the church said "The Be Sharps". They didn't come up with that name until after Barnie joined. The timeline here aint not right, dag gunit.
Dammit I was just about to point that out, you beat me by one day sir :P
So
+Terry Sloane Hope someone got fired for that blunder.
Almost as bad as striking two different notes on one of Scratchy's ribs.
Pretty sure there is an early episode where Wiggum doesn't know who homer is to, but I wanted to ask you guys if on the Itchy & Scratchy CD-ROM, there a way to get out of the dungeon without using the wizard key?
2:56 The Simpsons was truly ahead of its time. They were throwin it back AND busting out the tunes live on stage in ’85.
I'll never get over seeing Snake throwing the rock and knocking Chief Wiggum to the ground. Especially, when Apu, Homer, and Principal Skinner look down at him like oh, how did that happen?. And his howl at the end.
Ok so, I am a Barbershop Harmony fanatic, and I know who sings what part:
Skinner: Bass
Homer: Baritone
Chief Wiggum: Lead
Apu: Tenor
Is any one of those positions more rare then the others?
@@archaontheeverchosen7980 no
You can tell Wiggum is the Lead, they think they rule the quartet lol.
I should know... I sing lead.
But with Wiggum as lead his voice needs to be more tuning since he sounds talking voice hardly any good sing. And that producer was right about him: very village people
@@elliotttafel578 No he just sounds horrible. Why else he got the Pete Best treatment?
"No talking like a gristled 1890s prospector." 😂
dag namit!!
I red this comment when it said it on the vid
Can u explain me that joke plz ?
Con sarnit!
0:36 that expression Bart makes always makes me feel bad for the little guy
Yeah same
at least he's smiling right afterwards
@@pirajacinto4 ignorance is bliss
Whatea we talking about?
1:52 Chief Wiggum trying to get up. So subtle!
It's interesting how quick the transition is from crouching to standing upright.
Barney forever wiggham never
That Chipmunks parody had me rolling on the floor
Jackson Rushing me too
😅😅😅😅same
Mel-viiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin!!!!!!!!!!
Same here
I just thought up some parody names for the other squirrels and their father figure too:
Melvin: Alvin
Thomas: Simon
Richard: Theodore
Stan: Dave
Stan's full first name is Stanley. Just like Dave's full first name is David.
No, the Hindu guy
He was too embarrassed with Balding fatass of a son lol
😂😂😂
2:26 The Be Sharps' name was already there before it was introduced.
Boy, I really hope somebody got fired for that blunder
“Thanks to TV I can’t even remember what happened 8 minutes ago” tiktok, reels etc have beaten Bart’s record now that the average pre teen can’t pay attention to anything for longer than a minute
0:11
Stuck a feather in his cap and called it RICE-A-RONI!
MELVINNNNNNNNNNNNNNN!
Funny!
If Melvin is a parody reference name to Alvin, I came up with other names to parody Simon, Theodore, and Dave.
Thomas: Simon
Richard: Theodore
Stan: Dave
I bet when the B-sharps became huge, Melvin and the Squirrels might've made a record album where they cover songs from the B-sharps with Stan. As a reference of Alvin and the Chipmunks made a record album where they cover songs from The Beatles with Dave.
Chief Wiggum actually ruins all the bee sharp songs
xxxtensioncord
That’s why he was told to leave the group and was replaced by barney
Also why the prisoner hit him between the eyes with a rock
This birds gonna fly see
Skanerrrt...!
You're under arrest.
He's the Pete Best of the group.
Bart can't remember what happens 8 minutes ago but remembers not to talk like a 1809's prospector
Some memories just never leave, for better or for worse
Homor ditching Wiggins got me way to hard. Love old simpsons.
@Ian Robert Davies and the manager/agent is the Simpsons version of Brian Epstein *(My guess there)* . So he must be the Fifth B Sharp.
Easily one of the best episodes ever.
Damn, Snake beamed the piss out of Wiggum!
AYO? That was crazy bro
That’s how Lisa have her singing talent
Notice the Spinal Tap album under "Melvin and the Squirrels".
Seymour Skinner I was looking for exactly this comment! Well done.
Well, the bassist does the voices for skinner and lovejoy so there is certainly connective tissue lol
they are at the post grammy's party along with def leppard
*STUCK A FEATHER IN HIS HAT AND CALLED IT RICE A RONI*
Andy *MELVIIIN!!!*
*shrug*
0:16 MELVIN!!
It's a reference to it
Alvvvvvviiiiiinnnn
The “Rodent Invasion” is a kind of parody of the British Invasion for those who did not know.
Joseph Barnes Alvin and the Chipmunks reference. Love it. 😆
The nutty squirrels are garbage
Probably one of my favorite episodes...
3:29 Top 10 Anime Betrayals
They did Chief Wiggum dirty and even managed to make him look like the villain here.
He's supposed to be a reference to Pete Best.
@@amyrosethehedgehog6155 who
@@theunusualdispenser9474 Pete Best was the old drummer for The Beatles before he was replaced with Ringo Starr. But he wasn't all good, his drumming didn't sync well with John, Paul, and George's singing and guitar playing. But once Ringo came to the band, his drumming was way better and it definitely brought The Beatles their talent.
@@amyrosethehedgehog6155 thank you for taking your time to elaborate
@@theunusualdispenser9474 You're welcome. I guess you should say that I'm a bit of a Beatles genius.
The B Sharp's are better than any Pitch Perfect movie.
Anna Kendrick is the only thing that makes it worthwhile, imo...
Ain't it the truth!
@Miscellaneous Mind 1 and 2 were great. Both riff offs were great. But 3 was utter shit
@@SuperBookMonkey And she still sounds like crap 😂
@@HaydnG266 All of the Pitch Perfect films were just crap. 😂
"That's my son up there!" "What, the balding fat-ass?!" I'm *dead!*
"Ahhh no the hindu guy"
Steamed Hams but Skinner is in a Barbershop Quartet.
XD.
@@callum110597 “Chalmers walks through The Kitchen Door, and sees The Barbershop Quartet performing”
Chalmers: Ah...
'Shop Kwik-E-Mart and save.'
WHAT A FILTHY LIE! In your store quarter milk is like eighty dollars.
And it's expired!
I love how they used the door slam sound effect for when Chief Wiggum gets beaned with a rock at 2:23.
I think this episode is what made me really want to do barbershop, I haven’t done anything but you know, the thought is still there❤
Go for it you may not make money but you'll have fun doing it
the deer sign with bullet holes when he released wiggam was a nice little touch. just the right touch of realism
The prison pary was definitely my favorite, even snake's buddy next to him was happy after snake nailed wiggum.
I always felt bad for Wiggum in this episode. They sell him out without a thought, and ghost him as he tries to get back in.
this episode is just how the Beatles were formed. Because chief Wiggum was kicked out of the group. Just like Pete best getting kicked out off the group or from the Quarrymen, before they had their first live appearance in Hamburg. The b sharps have found another singer who is Barney. Also just like finding a replacement drummer for the Quarrymen or the Beatles, who is Ringo Starr.
And the guy that told Homer to get rid of Chief Wiggum is supposed to be Brian Epstein?
You're right. But it was Homer that kicked Chief Wiggum out, it was actually Brian Epstein that told Pete Best the news that he was out. I'm surprised that the B-Sharps didn't make an Anthology album with Chief Wiggum's singing because for The Beatles Anthology album, they added _Love me Do_ with Pete's drumming, and with Pete getting a check from the Anthology album *(That would mean Chief Wiggum could have been getting money off of the album with his singing in it too.)* . And another thing that is similar to both Chief Wiggum and Pete Best is that they kept their own appearance while their three former band members had different looks *(Chief Wiggum kept his police uniform while Homer, Skinner, and Apu had their casual looks. Just like how before Pete was kicked out of the group, he kept his teddy boy hairstyle after he agreed to the suit Brian told the boys to change in to. It was only John, Paul, and George that agreed with the suits and the mop top hairstyles.)*
1:05 - My favorite part.
Me too man.But when they sing they have different voices.
Engineer Their singing voices were actually done by an actual quartet group, that's why. 😉
thanks. ive been trying to find this episode for months!
i find the bit at 3:23 absolutely hillarious
1:58 - lol, "What? The balding fat*ss?" 😂
Also fun fact: When they're singing in the quartet, their voice actors aren't doing the singing. It's done by another group (I don't remember the name). 😉 Except I think Homer is the same and Chief Wiggum is obviously the same. 😃
"No, the Hindu guy."
Wrong. It's clearly the voice actors. There just isn't as many as characters, cuz three actors voice all their characters.
Homer was also not sung by the same voice actor
"The Dapper Dans provide the singing voices of the Be Sharps."
They recorded a band called The Dapper Dans singing the songs, then they spliced in the actors singing
I'm gonna nail that cop right between the eyes!
2:52 “shop Kwik-E-Mart and save” 😂😂🤣🤣
I love barbershop even more now
0:35 Theres nothing like an old dysfunctional family humor xD
1:49 look at the Wiggum struggling to get up. I love the animators for this show.
1:54 chief wiggum having a hard time getting up for a sec 🤣
Bart was ten in the modern day part. Eight years ago was 1985.
So Bart was born in 1983?
+Phin Hamak Simpsons started in 1989 and Bart was 10 in the first episode (at least I assume so) so maybe 1979 as well? :D
Con Rar Or 2006, as of my writing this, lol.
The only reason I mention this is because they gave actual dates in this one, which is uncommon on the Simpsons.
Also: wow, Lisa was hella smart for a kid who was just recently born.
Phin Hamak well They never actually established his age until his 10th birthday party in the episode where he gets trapped down the well so maybe he is nine years old at this point
If the show continous and the characters don't age there will soon be a point where Homer is born after the show started. Seriously as of 2018 and Homer is around 36-38 years old that means he was born in 1982, meaning he would have been 7 when the show started
Phin Hamak
The writers used to give solid dates in the older episodes. It's just that ever since the writers stopped caring about continuity they stopped giving out solid dates.
I saw a video last night about how Homer's time travel toaster makes all of the incongruous abnormalities of the timeline make sense.
th-cam.com/video/PP8Aunz3cWw/w-d-xo.html
Mel-VINNN!!!
Chief is the Pete Best.
"That's my son up there!" "Who, the balding fatass?" "Uh, no. The Hindu guy."
I love how they drew Homer, Bart, and Lisa as younger in the flashback yet every other character looks exactly the same.
Literal spit take when that rock hit wiggum 😂😂😂😂
I like how when Lisa points at Homers image on the album, she partially covers up Barney.
As he later replaced Wiggum.
This is my favorite Simpsons episodes and I never noticed that before! Good catch!
For Coney Island Baby, both Wiggum and Skinner sing parts of the bass part, Wiggum sings the 'never gonna see you any' and Skinner gets the 'Goodbye my coney island babe' at the end.
Weird...
In a show starring a fat bald yellow man with a crayon in his frontal lobe you expected sense and logic?
I don't think they established definitive parts to anyone. Skinner appears to be bass always, and baritone, lead and tenor appear to change randomly between all of them.
Are we not gonna talk about how skinner is an actual good bass
XD "... No.. the Hindu guy..."
That was a shitty thing to do to wiggum
I never was much of a Beatles fan so it took me a while to get the joke at the end when they are giving a spontanious last concert on a roof and Ringo drives by: It´s been done before :-))
That's George not Ringo. Ringo appeared in Season 2 when he responded to a letter that Marge wrote him.
2:48 Never caught that Bewitched reference until now!
"Shop Quickee Mart and Save!" Classic
Alvin’s and the chipmunks spoof! 😂😂😂
I laugh how Homer was like "The crowd went wild." And its just Barny cheering thowing nickers and stuff
this episode is what got me into barbershop quartets, ngl
The silly thing is, I would have been watching Alvin and the Chipmunks around the time I watched this episode, and it took me years (like, I was an adult by that time) to realize that Melvin and the Squirrels was a parody of it, despite it being pretty obvious.
The main thing was, I must have never took notice of the album cover (which was a big give away) as a kid, and back then never remembered what name was used before "... and the Squirrels" nor what the Dave parody shouted at the end. I distinctly remember not getting the name Melvin in either of them.
I'm surprised hanna barbera didn't sue
STUCK A FEATHER IN HIS CAP AND CALLED IT RICE-A-RONEY!
MELLLLVVVVVVVVVVVVVVIN!
1:58 That bit with Abe got me laughing hard haha
Barney always has me in bits. As soon as I hear someone burp chances are I will call them Barney
The voice actors actually sound great!
not them actually singing, they used a real quartet with the three actors adding quasi-singing lines to the tracks
@@bostonrailfan2427 lol, makes sense. I never knew & I suppose I wasn’t alone. Thank you.
@@jivonleejackson1673it’s a rare case where they had to use a real group instead of the cast, it was just cheaper and sounded better…plus the group made their careers from the two songs sung
2:18 I love Skinner’s delivery here
2:25 "What a fiend we have in god" lmaooo
I think it’s GREAT that Principal Skinner is in this quartet
The b sharps need a comeback
Nice plug for the Kwik-E-Mart Apu @ 2:53
“People Express introduced a generation of hicks to plane travel”. 😂 😂 😂
Ah one of my favorite episodes
coming back to this decades later, I am H O W L I NG at the "fiend we have in god" and then Reverend Lovejoy immediately like "ching ching". I was screaming when there seemed to be nothing happening on the screen lol.
2:57 NAHH BRO WHY THE TWERK 💀 ☠️ 💀 ☠️ 💀 ☠️ 💀 ☠️
Also. WHY IS SKINNERS. VOICE SO AMAZING IN CRYINGGGGG
Snake nails Wiggum with a rock! 2:10 Bullseye 🎯
"What a F iend we have in God" Lol
1:55 chief wiggins has trouble getting up lol
Who let the be sharps cook? They are so amazing they slayed
The BeSharps the only group I love as the same level as The Beatles. Best Band Ever.
Just noticed Rev Lovejoy sounds like the guy from the B52s
Paul Thoresen I think that's the quartet group that provides the voices. I didn't remember the name of the group though until I read this comment. 😃
0:45 What are we all laughing about?
Such a subtle and ingenious joke
You can hear wiggum sing when he is struggling to stand up
HOMER HAS HAIR!!!
He looks ridiculous hahaha
Anybody else like barber shop quartets still?
Moes Cavern. Never noticed that. Genius!
The Cavern Club!
Then Chief Wiggum is Pete Best, the talent agent/manager is Brian Epstein, Barney taking Wiggum's place is Ringo Starr becoming the new drummer, their Bigger than 'Slice bread' album is a parody of Abbey Road and John's quote, Barney getting a new girlfriend is Yoko Ono coming into the picture, and at the end they're dressed up as The Beatles in their rooftop attire. Plus, George Harrison guest starred in this episode!
1:03 It finally occurred to me earlier today that Moe’s Cavern is a reference to the Cavern Club, a venue that the Beatles spent a lot of their early years playing in
I never understood that betrayal until just then
Does anyone else realize that when the quartet is playing in the church, the whole family is there despite him having hair and clearly before maggie and the kids as stated at the start of the episode
That was baby Lisa Marge was holding. Not Maggie.
Heh, I wonder if Melvin and the Squirrels sang the "Itchy and Scratchy Show" theme song?
Homer is John lennon
Skinner is Paul McCartney
Apu is George Harrison
Barney is Ringo Starr
Chief Wiggum is Pete best
Barney is Lennon because he's with Yoko.
Gaty MMO Barney is clearly Lennon, being the best-recognized vocalist among them, and obviously being with Yoko. Homer is Paul because he is the primary songwriter of the group. Apu is Ringo, as Ringo also changed his name. Skinner is George.
Nigel is Brian Epstein
@@daizuke4678 I knew it! If we somehow chop off the little extra bit of hair he had, he looks just like Brian Epstein! So I guess Nigel is the Fifth B Sharp, just like how Brian is the Fifth Beatle? And those two also didn't like Pete Best and Chief Wiggum, and said that they needed to be replaced.
Edit: Only Homer got rid of Chief Wiggum, while Brian was the one that had to get rid of Pete Best because the boys and George Martin couldn't do it.
@@MasterPoppers but then at the end, it's changed because they were wearing the rooftop clothes.
Homer: Ringo Starr
Barney: John Lennon
Skinner: Paul McCartney
Apu: George Harrison
Barbershop is in danger of growing stale. I'm taking it to strange new places.
i like how the church sign says the be sharps before they actually came up with a name