Martin's Thick As A Brick - Simpsons #1712

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  1. tootull

    tootull I tried to catch my eye but I looked the other way Thread Starter

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    FYI Tull fans....The Simpsons' character Martin Prince recited 'Thick As A Brick' last night on the Simpsons episode #1712.
    - The show ended with a very clear version of 'Thick As A Brick' with Ian Anderson singing.

    ...shades of Gerald (Little Milton) Bostock

    :D
     
  2. colinu

    colinu I'm not lazy, I'm energy saving!

    No No-Noise etc.? ;-)
     
  3. jimsumner

    jimsumner Senior Member

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    I'm certain that the best version of Martin's rendition is the mono, vinyl 45, preferably the Japanese pressing. If we could only get Steve to undertake this.
     
  4. johmbolaya

    johmbolaya Active Member

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    That was the best episode of The Simpsons. EVER!!!

    (well, not really, but one of the best)
     
  5. ZappaSG

    ZappaSG New Member

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    How much of it did he recite? And why?


    :confused:
     
  6. tootull

    tootull I tried to catch my eye but I looked the other way Thread Starter

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    :confused: :confused:

    Impressions expressed? :whistle:

    :wave: *I caught the end of the show - looks like the girls were:
    being geared towards the average rather than the exceptional.

    Episode title - "Girls Just Wanna Have Sums"
     
  7. Chief

    Chief Over 12,000 Served

    He won an award for "Best Flautist". (Is that really the correct spelling for one who plays the flute?)
     
  8. tootull

    tootull I tried to catch my eye but I looked the other way Thread Starter

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    :thumbsup: Judges disqualified Gerald Bostock :shh:
     
  9. gd0

    gd0 Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies

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    Yeah, but avoid the secret remaster... it can be identified by the hand-written "D'OH" in the deadwax... the better version bears the inscription "HAW-HAW".

    That really was a superior episode... Groening & Co. really do gender issues right.
     
  10. tootull

    tootull I tried to catch my eye but I looked the other way Thread Starter

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    :laugh: :laugh: Jethro Toe Productions "HEE-HAW-HAW" version raps out!
     
  11. vince

    vince Stan Ricker's son-in-law

    My opinion ONLY.....this has been a lackluster year from the family Simpson! Here's hoping they are saving their A material for the MOVIE!!!!!
     
  12. tootull

    tootull I tried to catch my eye but I looked the other way Thread Starter

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  13. gd0

    gd0 Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies

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    We'll have to agree to disagree there... I've really enjoyed this season... or at least I've had more laugh-out-loud moments than in the last 2 or 3 seasons.

    Certainly tons better than that wannabe knockoff Family Guy.

    As for the movie, I'm not getting my hopes up... talented as the writers are, a feature-length film is a lot to ask... some things are better in short form.

    Like the Ramones.

    Johnny Ramone: "Hey, up yours, Springfield!"
     
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