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From the animated TV series ''[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0096697/combined The Simpsons]'' (04/27/03). In the "Dude, Where's My Ranch?" episode, guest star David Byrne just happens to pass by and hear Homer's anti-Flanders song, which he then records and produces as a duet with Homer, and turns into a hit. It's so big a hit, the Simpsons go to a dude ranch just to get the hell away from it. Lisa develops a crush on one of the cowboys there. When they come back home, [[The Moe Syzlak Connection]] (really just Moe the bartender) has a hit—a parody version of the Andrea True Connection's "More, More, More." | From the animated TV series ''[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0096697/combined The Simpsons]'' (04/27/03). In the "Dude, Where's My Ranch?" episode, guest star David Byrne just happens to pass by and hear Homer's anti-Flanders song, which he then records and produces as a duet with Homer, and turns into a hit. It's so big a hit, the Simpsons go to a dude ranch just to get the hell away from it. Lisa develops a crush on one of the cowboys there. When they come back home, [[The Moe Syzlak Connection]] (really just Moe the bartender) has a hit—a parody version of the Andrea True Connection's "More, More, More." | ||
− | Homer was previously a member of bands [[The Be Sharps]] and [[Sadgasm]]. | + | Homer was previously a member of bands [[The Be Sharps]] and [[Sadgasm]], as well as manager of country star [[Lurleen Lumpkin]]. |
[[Category:The Simpsons|Simpson, Homer]] | [[Category:The Simpsons|Simpson, Homer]] |
Revision as of 11:25, 25 February 2013
From the animated TV series The Simpsons (04/27/03). In the "Dude, Where's My Ranch?" episode, guest star David Byrne just happens to pass by and hear Homer's anti-Flanders song, which he then records and produces as a duet with Homer, and turns into a hit. It's so big a hit, the Simpsons go to a dude ranch just to get the hell away from it. Lisa develops a crush on one of the cowboys there. When they come back home, The Moe Syzlak Connection (really just Moe the bartender) has a hit—a parody version of the Andrea True Connection's "More, More, More."
Homer was previously a member of bands The Be Sharps and Sadgasm, as well as manager of country star Lurleen Lumpkin.