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The group lost its popularity and split up, with Principal Skinner returning to Springfield Elementary School, Apu returning to the Kwik-E-Mart to continue gouging customers, Barney returning to Moe's with his girlfriend, and Homer returning to his job at the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant after a chicken named Queenie took his place. The two recorded a "Revolution 9"-like piece, with Barney's girlfriend reciting "Number 8" over and over atop tape loops of Barney's belches. They had creative disputes, brought on by Barney's new girlfriend (a parody of Yoko Ono). Unfortunately, while the Be Sharps were becoming popular, Marge had problems raising the children, and the Be Sharps had problems of their own. The name of their second album was Bigger Than Jesus, (the album cover parodied The Beatles' Abbey Road and the title parodied John Lennon saying the Beatles were bigger than Jesus). Meanwhile, Wiggum's singing career (now dead) was being mocked by numerous talk show hosts, much to his anger. The Be Sharps also won a Grammy for "Outstanding Soul, Spoken Word, or Barbershop Album of the Year" from David Crosby, and Homer got to meet George Harrison, but was distracted by the brownie in his hand. The group arrived in New York in 1986 to perform at the centennial of the Statue of Liberty (parodying the Beatles´ presentation in 1964 on the Ed Sullivan Show). The group sang it in studio and put it on their first album, With the Be Sharps, a parody of The Beatles album "With the Beatles". This inspired Homer to write his Baby on Board song inspired by the fad. Homer tells the rest of the story: he tried writing a new song with little luck, until Marge got a "Baby on Board" sign. They finally agreed on calling themselves " The Be Sharps."īack in modern times, leaving the swap meet, Homer says he sold a spare tire, but unfortunately, a tire on the car blows out and Marge has to take a long walk to a gas station. The group considered various names to call themselves, deciding their name should be witty initially, but should become less funny each time you heard it. The Be Sharps performing "Hello, My Baby" at Moe's After hearing him sing, however, the audience warmed up to Barney. After Barney is chosen as the new member, people still liked Chief Wiggum. When the barbershop trio returned to Moe's, they heard Barney singing in a beautiful Irish voice, and were amazed. The group initially started in Springfield, but quickly found national fame after their new agent, Nigel, approached them and said everyone in the group could sing except Chief Wiggum, who was too "Village People." The group held auditions for a replacement, with Grampa (who did a swing version of Old MacDonald had a Farm), Groundskeeper Willie (who sang Petula Clark's Downtown), Jasper (who sang Theme To a Summer Place with made up lyrics), and Chief Wiggum (in disguise, performing If I Can Walk With the Animals) all making unsuccessful attempts. Homer says that his group was a barbershop quartet, which was popular everywhere, even at church. He mentions that every afternoon at Moe's, Chief Wiggum, Principal Skinner, Apu, and he would get together and sing. Homer answers that he recorded an album in 1985. They ask Homer when he recorded an album. The name "Barbershop Quartet" is a parody of "The Million Dollar Quartet".ĭuring the Springfield Swap Meet, Bart and Lisa notice an album cover showing Homer. Former Beatle, George Harrison, guest stars. We flashback to 1985, where Homer, Apu, Principal Skinner, and Chief Wiggum (later replaced by Barney) were the hit barbershop quartet known as The Be Sharps, which was an obvious spoof of the Beatles.
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Homer's Barbershop Quartet is the first episode of Season 5 (originally going to be an episode for Season 4). Mark Kirkland “ I'm telling you it's mighty nice