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Sax on the Beach is the first and only album by [[Bleeding Gums Murphy]], [[Lisa Simpson|Lisa's]] jazz hero.  It is extremely rare, KBBL did not have a copy of it,  the only copy in [[Springfield|town]] at [[The Android's Dungeon]], at a cost of $250.  When [[Comic Book Guy]] realizes that Murphy is dead, though, he raises the price to $500.  [[Bart]] ends up buying it for Lisa, using the money he obtained from his lawsuit.
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[[File:159.jpg|thumb|The Album]]Sax on the Beach is the first and only album by [[Bleeding Gums Murphy]], [[Lisa Simpson|Lisa's]] jazz hero.  It is extremely rare, KBBL did not have a copy of it,  the only copy in [[Springfield|town]] at [[The Android's Dungeon]], at a cost of $250.  When [[Comic Book Guy]] realizes that Murphy is dead, though, he raises the price to $500.  [[Bart]] ends up buying it for Lisa, using the money he obtained from his lawsuit.
 
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Revision as of 20:48, March 18, 2010

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The Album
Sax on the Beach is the first and only album by Bleeding Gums Murphy, Lisa's jazz hero.  It is extremely rare, KBBL did not have a copy of it,  the only copy in town at The Android's Dungeon, at a cost of $250.  When Comic Book Guy realizes that Murphy is dead, though, he raises the price to $500.  Bart ends up buying it for Lisa, using the money he obtained from his lawsuit.