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'''Cultural Things Experience''' is a song sung by [[Lisa]] and [[Cletus]]'s children in the episode [[Yokel Chords]].  The song is a parody of the song "My Favorite Things" from the musical ''The Sound of Music''.  The music was written by [[Alf Clausen]] and the lyrics by [[Michael Price]].  It is part of the thirty-seventh track on the album [[The Simpsons: Testify]].
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{{Song
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|name = "Cultural Things Experience"
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|image = [[File:Cultural Things Experience.png|250px]]
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|singers = [[Yeardley Smith]]<br>[[Hank Azaria]]<br>[[Edie Lehmann-Boddicker]]<br>[[Sally Stevens]]<br>[[Dan Castellaneta]]<br>[[Tress MacNeille]]<br>[[Pamela Hayden]]
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|characters = [[Lisa Simpson]]<br>[[Comic Book Guy]]<br>[[Jitney Spuckler]]<br>[[Birthday Spuckler]]<br>[[Incest Spuckler]]<br>[[Dubya Spuckler]]
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|length = 0:57
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|writer = '''Music:''' [[Alf Clausen]]<br>'''Lyrics:''' [[Michael Price]]
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|album = ''[[The Simpsons: Testify]]''
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|appearance = "[[Yokel Chords]]"
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}}
  
==Lyrics==
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'''"Cultural Things Experience"''' is a song sung by [[Lisa]] and [[Cletus]]'s children.
:'''Kid''' (speaking):
 
:''These colorful bumps is funny.''
 
  
:'''Lisa''' (speaking):
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== Lyrics ==
:''And guess what?  Ben and Ken the Street Magic Men are only the beginning.  The city is a treasure trove of culture and ''multi''culture.''
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:'''Lisa:'''
 
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:Mistos and lattes and grandes and ventis,
:Mistos and lattes and grandes and ventis  
 
 
:Browsing at bookstores with fat cognoscentis.
 
:Browsing at bookstores with fat cognoscentis.
  
:'''[[Comic Book Guy]]''' (speaking):
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:'''[[Comic Book Guy]]:'''
 
:Books about Dali, Degas, and Miro,
 
:Books about Dali, Degas, and Miro,
 
:Those are the folks that you yokels should know.
 
:Those are the folks that you yokels should know.
  
:'''Lisa''' (speaking):
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:'''Lisa:'''
:Pretentious laughs at Bunuel retrospectives  
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:Pretentious laughs at Bunuel retrospectives,
 
:Outsider art made by mental defectives.
 
:Outsider art made by mental defectives.
  
:'''Kid #1''':
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:'''[[Jitney Spuckler]]:'''
 
:Enjoying opry that ain't grand or ole.
 
:Enjoying opry that ain't grand or ole.
  
:'''Kid #2''':
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:'''[[Birthday Spuckler]]:'''
 
:Comparing [[Jim Carrey]] to [[Dario Fo]]!  
 
:Comparing [[Jim Carrey]] to [[Dario Fo]]!  
  
:'''Lisa''':
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:'''Lisa:'''
:''Your minds are opening! Take it home!''
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:''Your minds are opening! Take it home!''
  
:'''Man''':
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:'''[[Incest Spuckler]]:'''
:Eating tapas  
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:Eating tapas,
  
:'''Boy''':
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:'''[[Dubya Spuckler]]:'''
 
:Freestyle rap-as.
 
:Freestyle rap-as.
  
:'''Lisa''':
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:'''Lisa:'''
 
:Mrs. Skinner is Mame.
 
:Mrs. Skinner is Mame.
  
:'''[[Agnes Skinner]]''':
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:'''Lisa and Kids:'''
:''I'll charm the husk right off of your corn!''
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:We finally experienced cultural things,
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:And now they don't seem,
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:So lame!
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== Behind the Laughter ==
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The song is a parody of the song "{{W2|My Favorite Things|song}}" from the musical ''[[The Sound of Music]]''. It is part the "[[Yokel Chords (Medley)]]" track on the album ''[[The Simpsons: Testify]]''.
  
:'''Lisa and Kids''':
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== Appearances ==
:We finally experienced cultural things
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*{{ep|Yokel Chords}}
:And now they don't seem
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*{{alb|The Simpsons: Testify}}
:So lame!
 
  
:'''[[Krusty]]''' (speaking):
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{{The Simpsons Testify}}
:''What a number! You kids got talent!  And I should know, I used to have it.''
 
  
[[Category:Songs]]
 
 
[[Category:Songs by Lisa]]
 
[[Category:Songs by Lisa]]
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[[Category:Songs by Dan Castellaneta]]
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[[Category:Songs by Yeardley Smith]]
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[[Category:Songs by Hank Azaria]]
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[[Category:Songs by Pamela Hayden]]
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[[Category:Songs by Edie Lehmann-Boddicker]]
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[[Category:Songs by Sally Stevens]]

Latest revision as of 08:23, December 11, 2020

"Cultural Things Experience"
Cultural Things Experience.png
Song Information
Singers: Yeardley Smith
Hank Azaria
Edie Lehmann-Boddicker
Sally Stevens
Dan Castellaneta
Tress MacNeille
Pamela Hayden
Characters: Lisa Simpson
Comic Book Guy
Jitney Spuckler
Birthday Spuckler
Incest Spuckler
Dubya Spuckler
Length: 0:57
Writer(s): Music: Alf Clausen
Lyrics: Michael Price
Album: The Simpsons: Testify
Appearance(s): "Yokel Chords"

"Cultural Things Experience" is a song sung by Lisa and Cletus's children.

Lyrics[edit]

Lisa:
Mistos and lattes and grandes and ventis,
Browsing at bookstores with fat cognoscentis.
Comic Book Guy:
Books about Dali, Degas, and Miro,
Those are the folks that you yokels should know.
Lisa:
Pretentious laughs at Bunuel retrospectives,
Outsider art made by mental defectives.
Jitney Spuckler:
Enjoying opry that ain't grand or ole.
Birthday Spuckler:
Comparing Jim Carrey to Dario Fo!
Lisa:
Your minds are opening! Take it home!
Incest Spuckler:
Eating tapas,
Dubya Spuckler:
Freestyle rap-as.
Lisa:
Mrs. Skinner is Mame.
Lisa and Kids:
We finally experienced cultural things,
And now they don't seem,
So lame!

Behind the Laughter[edit]

The song is a parody of the song "My Favorite Things" from the musical The Sound of Music. It is part the "Yokel Chords (Medley)" track on the album The Simpsons: Testify.

Appearances[edit]