![]() ![]() In this episode, Burns seemed like a good-hearted soul for once, taking in dozens of puppies only to eventually reveal his true intentions- killing them for their fur- in song. P.S., you have a lot of explaining to do for Crash.and please not Avatar this year. Since this first appeared in 1995, the electric car is up and Steve Guttenberg is down. Still, the fact that Buffett can pump a loser bar band for cash even in 2030 is proof enough that Matt Groening respects his conglomerate. Despite what Bart claims during his stage banter preceding his "slyly" derivative "Daquiritaville", Jimmy Buffett covers are very much alive anywhere in Dixie where cheap alcohol is served to kids with questionable fake IDs. Judging from the Ivy League in-jokes made by the Simpsons' writing team over the past two decades, I'm imagining very few went to schools in the South. Not that you can't replay these in your head by now.) (Note: As any fan of the show could tell you, the people behind "The Simpsons" are freaking all-stars at keeping their stuff off of YouTube, so the clips here are cobbled together to say the least. And, no, "Do the Bartman" didn't come close. As the show celebrates its 20th anniversary this month, we took a look at our favorites. But while the cameos have often generated the most interest, there's no shortage of homages, original musical numbers, and inside jokes- under the baton of the amazing Alf Clausen- that have proven to be the highlights of the greatest sitcom (animated or not) in television history. So have U2, the Who, the Rolling Stones, Elvis Costello, Sonic Youth, the White Stripes, the Smashing Pumpkins, the Ramones, Tito Puente, and of course, Peter Frampton, Cypress Hill, Kid Rock, Phish, and Britney Spears. Every living Beatle has been on the show. ![]() ![]() Led Zeppelin aside, you are not a musical legend if you've not been on the Simpsons. ![]()
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