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== Trivia == | == Trivia == | ||
*In the UK, this episode is called 'My Strummer Vacation'. | *In the UK, this episode is called 'My Strummer Vacation'. | ||
− | *The Rolling Stones welcome everyone to Rock 'n' Roll Camp by playing the opening chords of their song "Start Me Up." | + | *[[The Rolling Stones]] welcome everyone to Rock 'n' Roll Camp by playing the opening chords of their song "{{W|Start Me Up}}." |
− | *When Elvis Costello takes | + | *When Elvis Costello takes Homer's guitar and drives back to get the pick the guitar changes color from red to a mustard sort of color. |
*After Homer and his gang get their instruments (all guitars)... and started singing, Homer's guitar changes form and color. | *After Homer and his gang get their instruments (all guitars)... and started singing, Homer's guitar changes form and color. | ||
*The Gracie Sound is Mick Jagger shouting "Simpsoooon!" | *The Gracie Sound is Mick Jagger shouting "Simpsoooon!" |
Revision as of 15:05, September 26, 2010
Cultural References
- The title of this episode is a reference to "How I Spent My Summer Vacation".
Trivia
- In the UK, this episode is called 'My Strummer Vacation'.
- The Rolling Stones welcome everyone to Rock 'n' Roll Camp by playing the opening chords of their song "Start Me Up."
- When Elvis Costello takes Homer's guitar and drives back to get the pick the guitar changes color from red to a mustard sort of color.
- After Homer and his gang get their instruments (all guitars)... and started singing, Homer's guitar changes form and color.
- The Gracie Sound is Mick Jagger shouting "Simpsoooon!"
- As the end credits roll, behind the scenes of the rock stars recording their voices are shown.