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Difference between revisions of "Long Strange Trip To Shelbyville"

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== Behind the Laughter ==
The album is fictional, its title is a reference to their real-life hit song "{{W|Truckin'}}" which contains the lyric "what a long strange trip it's been," and the song Homer listens to, "{{W|Shakedown Street (song)|Shakedown Street}}," is actually the title track of one of the {{W|Grateful Dead}}'s real-life albums.
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The album is fictional, its title is a reference to their real-life hit song "{{W|Truckin'}}" which contains the lyric "what a long strange trip it's been," and the song Homer listens to, "{{W2|Shakedown Street|song}}," is actually the title track of one of the {{W|Grateful Dead}}'s real-life albums.
  
 
== Appearances ==
 
== Appearances ==
 
*{{ep|Homerland}}
 
*{{ep|Homerland}}

Revision as of 15:30, December 9, 2021

The Grateful Dead
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Album Information
Artist: The Grateful Dead
First Appearance: "Homerland"



Long Strange Trip To Shelbyville is an album by The Grateful Dead.

History

The album was used by the Eco-friendly Activists during Homer's beer detox, which he listened to for three days.

Behind the Laughter

The album is fictional, its title is a reference to their real-life hit song "Truckin'" which contains the lyric "what a long strange trip it's been," and the song Homer listens to, "Shakedown Street," is actually the title track of one of the Grateful Dead's real-life albums.

Appearances