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*The song played when Homer is being driven by Louie is "[[Cochise (song)|Cochise]]" by [[Audioslave]].
 
*The song played when Homer is being driven by Louie is "[[Cochise (song)|Cochise]]" by [[Audioslave]].
 
*The song played when Homer is trapped in Louie's basement with the other captives is "[[Under the Boardwalk]]", by [[The Drifters]].
 
*The song played when Homer is trapped in Louie's basement with the other captives is "[[Under the Boardwalk]]", by [[The Drifters]].
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References/Trivia


Cultural references

  • The episode title is a reference to the 1969 film Midnight Cowboy.
  • When Homer is seen singing Shout! while dressed in a toga, riding a motorbike down the stairs, it is a reference to Animal House, possibly extending to repeat useage of "Under the Boardwalk", by The Drifters.
  • When Homer cries, it is a reference to the phrase, don't cry over spilled milk.
  • Guidopolis is a referece to an Italian American life style called Guido

Soundtrack