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[[File:George Harrison and Michael Frith November 19, 1976 Saturday Night Live studios.png|thumb|300px|Olivia Trinidad Arias, George Harrison, and [[Michael Frith]] at ''[[Saturday Night Live]]'' studios, November 19, 1976.]]
 
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[[File:Elmoabbeyrd.jpg|thumb|300px|Elmo crossing Abbey Road.]]
 
[[File:Elmoabbeyrd.jpg|thumb|300px|Elmo crossing Abbey Road.]]

Revision as of 22:52, 31 May 2015

Parody

"With the Mupples" - Calendar parody of With the Beatles album cover

Sesame Road (CD)

Sesame Road

Beatles jim sketches

Jim Henson's ideas for puppets based on the Beatles.[1]

George Harrison and Michael Frith November 19, 1976 Saturday Night Live studios

Olivia Trinidad Arias, George Harrison, and Michael Frith at Saturday Night Live studios, November 19, 1976.

Johnny-sergeanttony
Elmoabbeyrd

Elmo crossing Abbey Road.

Telly-Sub

Telly encounters a yellow submarine.

SingingwiththeStarsSgtPeppersParody

Spoof for Singing with the Stars

Sesamebeatles

Illustration by Bruce McNally.

The Beatles were a British rock music group from Liverpool, England held in very high regard for both their artistic achievements and their huge commercial success, and have amassed an enormous worldwide fanbase that continues to exist to this day.

The Beatles comprised of John Lennon on rhythm guitar and mouth organ, Paul McCartney on electric bass, George Harrison on lead guitar, and Ringo Starr on drums, with all four on vocals. The group shattered many sales records and charted more than fifty top 40 hit singles. They disbanded in 1970.

Some of the former Beatles were originally slated as guests for different episodes of The Muppet Show, but due to budget and schedule conflicts, these episodes were never produced. McCartney's band, Wings, was considered for an episode. Jerry Nelson said in a 1999 interview, "They tried their best to get the Beatles, Paul was willing to do it, but we had to hire the whole band… When he was with Wings. It was too big time. We just didn’t have the money. I think George would have done it, but they kept trying to negotiate with Paul... Ringo probably would have too. If they had asked me, I would have said, 'Hey! Get them! Don’t dicker... Get the ones who are ready to commit.'"

Sir Paul McCartney appeared on stage with Kermit the Frog to celebrate Golden Jubilee for Queen Elizabeth II.

Ringo Starr appeared in a February 2008 Disney Xtreme Digital video with Kermit the Frog and Pepe the King Prawn during the Muppets' coverage of the Grammy Awards ceremony.

Beatles producer George Martin appeared on The Ghost of Faffner Hall episode, "Sounds Become Music".

Songs

  • Let It Be
  • "Hey Jude"

References

Zoot: Say, do you wanna come to my place and listen to the beetles?
Janice: Oh, I love their music!
Zoot: Not music, I mean real beetles!
  • In episode 106 of Muppets Tonight, Johnny Fiama shows off his Tony Bennett album, Sergeant Tony's Lonely Hearts Club Gang, which he claims came out a week before the album with "those other guys" (referring to the Beatles' album, Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band).
  • In episode 201, Rizzo jokes that the only song that 20px-Prince_symbol.svg.png can possibly come up with in the commissary is "I Wanna Hold Your Ham," referencing the Beatles' song "I Wanna Hold Your Hand."
  • In a Sesame Street cartoon by Joey Ahlbum, the number 9 is featured in various forms underwater, and also shows up on a yellow submarine (also a reference to "Revolution 9").
  • In a 2004 episode of Sesame Street, after Humpty Dumpty falls, the first of the king's men who rushes to the scene yells "coo coo ka-choo," a lyric from "I Am the Walrus."
  • Prince Paul Charming is modeled after the Beatle in a 2007 episode of Sesame Street. He also suggests "coo coo ka-chack" as a rhyme for "back", referencing "I Am the Walrus."
  • A poster that came with copies of Dinosaurs: Big Songs had a photo of the 4 main Sinclair family members crossing a street in Pangea parodying the cover of Abbey Road.
  • On the "Things That Go Day" video on Sesamestreet.org, among the forms of transportation that go by Telly is a yellow submarine.
  • In the Sesame Street video, Count It Higher: Great Music Videos from Sesame Street, the music video captions for "Letter B" list the record producer as "Lemon Records", referencing The Beatles' record label, Apple Records. After the music video, The Count sings "Yeah, yeah, yeah," referencing "She Loves You."
  • In the Sesame Street season 40 press kit, Oscar lists two of his favorite songs: "All You Need is Trash" (a parody of "All You Need is Love") and "I Wanna Hold Your Trash" (a spoof of "I Wanna Hold Your Hand").
  • In episode 4067, 1970s band The Electric Three (consisting of Bob, Luis, and Gordon) is practicing, but Luis is distracted by a girl he's met, named Maria. The rest of the band worries she's break them up; this is a reference to Yoko Ono.
  • "With the Mupples" parody in the 1997 Muppet Parody Calendar: The Sequel
  • The cover of the Sesame Road album spoofs Abbey Road.
  • The Muppet Show band is dressed as the Beatles from Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band in a 1977 puzzle.
  • In Muppet King Arthur #2, Baskerville sings "Baby, You Can Drive My Car.", which wins the heart of Merlin, but fails to phase Arthur and Morgana Le Fay, who have no idea what a car is.
  • The title of The Green Album is a reference to The Beatles' record, "The White Album."
  • To promote the Singing with the Stars DVD release, Sesame Workshop artists Diana Leto and Mark Magner created a poster spoofing the cover of Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band. It was released online on May 3, 2012.[2]
  • A Template:Medialink for the Dinosaurs album Big Songs spoofs the Abbey Road cover.

T-shirt parodies

Spoofs

Sources

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