The Beatles

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*[[Ballad of The Sneak]] — The commentary makes reference to many Beatles songs, including some lines relating to the [[Wikipedia: Paul Is Dead|Paul Is Dead]] conspiracy.
*[[Ballad of The Sneak]] — The commentary makes reference to many Beatles songs, including some lines relating to the [[Wikipedia: Paul Is Dead|Paul Is Dead]] conspiracy.
*Email [[anything]] — [[The Cheat]] is wearing [[Wikipedia:George Harrison|George Harrison's]] costume from [[Wikipedia: Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band|Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band]].
*Email [[anything]] — [[The Cheat]] is wearing [[Wikipedia:George Harrison|George Harrison's]] costume from [[Wikipedia: Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band|Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band]].
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Email [[no loafing]] — The intro is sung to the melody of [[Wikipedia:Back in the USSR|Back in the USSR]].
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*Email [[no loafing]] — The intro is sung to the melody of [[Wikipedia:Back in the USSR|Back in the USSR]].
*[[TMBG Concert - 25 Sep 2004]] — Homestar's name is spelled on the album as "Homestarr", a reference to [[Wikipedia: Ringo Starr|Ringo Starr]], who sang "[[Wikipedia: With A Little Help From My Friends|With A Little Help From My Friends]]", performed at the concert.
*[[TMBG Concert - 25 Sep 2004]] — Homestar's name is spelled on the album as "Homestarr", a reference to [[Wikipedia: Ringo Starr|Ringo Starr]], who sang "[[Wikipedia: With A Little Help From My Friends|With A Little Help From My Friends]]", performed at the concert.
*[[Teen Girl Squad Issue 8]] — [[The Ugly One]] plays drums, a reference to Beatles drummer Ringo Starr being called "the ugly one".
*[[Teen Girl Squad Issue 8]] — [[The Ugly One]] plays drums, a reference to Beatles drummer Ringo Starr being called "the ugly one".

Revision as of 04:27, 22 July 2007

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There have been numerous references to The Beatles in the Homestar Runner universe. This has either happened in dialogue, commentary, or simply the cartoons themselves. It is quite obvious that the Beatles' immense popularity has also hit Free Country, USA.

Appearances