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*The song played by [[Lisa]] in the couch gag and on her MyPad is "{{W|Salt Peanuts}}" by [[Dizzy Gillespie]].
 
*The song played by [[Lisa]] in the couch gag and on her MyPad is "{{W|Salt Peanuts}}" by [[Dizzy Gillespie]].
 
*The ad for [[Everything+]] mentions that they have shows that the streaming service {{W2|Peacock|streaming service}} rejected.
 
*The ad for [[Everything+]] mentions that they have shows that the streaming service {{W2|Peacock|streaming service}} rejected.
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*On [[Bleeding Gums Murphy]]'s website, "Gumdroppings", American jazzist [[John Coltrane]] is mentioned.
 
*The name [[Mr. Crow Jangles]] is a reference to the song "{{W2|Mr. Bojangles|song}}" by {{W|Jerry Jeff Walker}}.
 
*The name [[Mr. Crow Jangles]] is a reference to the song "{{W2|Mr. Bojangles|song}}" by {{W|Jerry Jeff Walker}}.
 
*''So You Think You Can Dentist'' is a parody of ''{{W2|So You Think You Can Dance|American TV series}}''.
 
*''So You Think You Can Dentist'' is a parody of ''{{W2|So You Think You Can Dance|American TV series}}''.
*Bleeding Gums Murphy played alongside [[Thelonious Monk]] at [[Minton's Playhouse]].
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[[File:Minton's Playhouse photo by William P. Gottlieb.png|300px|thumb|The picture [[Lisa]] shows the [[blue-haired lawyer]] is actually a {{W|commons:File:Thelonious Monk, Howard McGhee, Roy Eldridge, and Teddy Hill, Minton's Playhouse, New York, N.Y., ca. Sept. 1947 (William P. Gottlieb 06201).jpg|real photograph}} taken by {{W|William P. Gottlieb}} in 1947 featuring jazzists [[Thelonious Monk]], {{W|Howard McGhee}}, {{W|Roy Eldridge}}, and {{W|Teddy Hill}}]]
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*When Lisa talks about Bleeding Gums Murphy's first recording, she tells the [[Blue-haired lawyer]] that he played alongside [[Thelonious Monk]] at [[Minton's Playhouse]]. The picture Lisa shows is actually a {{W|commons:File:Thelonious Monk, Howard McGhee, Roy Eldridge, and Teddy Hill, Minton's Playhouse, New York, N.Y., ca. Sept. 1947 (William P. Gottlieb 06201).jpg|real photograph}} taken by {{W|William P. Gottlieb}} in 1947, which featured four prominent jazzists, namely Thelonious Monk, {{W|Howard McGhee}}, {{W|Roy Eldridge}}, and {{W|Teddy Hill}}.
 
*Lisa has a [[Kenny G]] music book, ''[[Songs for the Uninspired]]''.
 
*Lisa has a [[Kenny G]] music book, ''[[Songs for the Uninspired]]''.
*Pictures on the wall at [[The Jazz Hole]] include [[McCoy Tyner]] who played with [[John Coltrane]], [[Gerald Wilson]] who Lisa calls "the west coast {{W|Duke Ellington}}", and [[Sarah Vaughan]].
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*As seen in posters at [[Monk Murphy]]'s house, Bleeding Gums Murphy played at {{W|Monterey Jazz Festival}} and {{W|Umbria Jazz Festival}}, two important jazz festivals, with the latter being held in [[Italy]]. In that poster, Murphy is playing next to the {{W|Palazzo dei Priori}} in {{W|Perugia}}, {{W|Umbria}}.
*[[Treasured Artists Publishing]] sold [[Bleeding Gums Murphy]]'s rights to [[Nike]], {{W|Lay's}} potato chips, [[Turkey|Turkish]] oligarchs and Evil Corp.
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*Pictures on the wall at [[The Jazz Hole]] include [[McCoy Tyner]], who played with John Coltrane, [[Gerald Wilson]], who Lisa calls "the west coast {{W|Duke Ellington}}", and [[Sarah Vaughan]].
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*[[Treasured Artists Publishing]] sold Bleeding Gums Murphy's rights to [[Nike]], {{W|Lay's}} potato chips, [[Turkey|Turkish]] oligarchs, and Evil Corp.
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*The giant hologram of Bleeding Gums Murphy is shown performing at {{W|Piazza San Marco}} in Venice.
 
*Bleeding Gums Murphy tells Lisa that he's always magically here for her, like [[Will Smith]] in ''{{W|The Legend of Bagger Vance}}'' and [[Morgan Freeman]] in ''{{W|Driving Miss Daisy}}''. He then plays the theme song for ''Driving Miss Daisy''.
 
*Bleeding Gums Murphy tells Lisa that he's always magically here for her, like [[Will Smith]] in ''{{W|The Legend of Bagger Vance}}'' and [[Morgan Freeman]] in ''{{W|Driving Miss Daisy}}''. He then plays the theme song for ''Driving Miss Daisy''.
 
*In Lisa's imagination, Bleeding Gums Murphy crashes into the characters from ''{{W2|Green Book|film}}''.
 
*In Lisa's imagination, Bleeding Gums Murphy crashes into the characters from ''{{W2|Green Book|film}}''.
 
*[[The Sky's the Limit]] is a reference to [https://www.nolimitsfordeafchildren.org/ No Limits], a charity for deaf children who were thanked in the credits for the episode.
 
*[[The Sky's the Limit]] is a reference to [https://www.nolimitsfordeafchildren.org/ No Limits], a charity for deaf children who were thanked in the credits for the episode.
*[[Monk Murphy]] is directing a production of ''{{W2|Richard III|play}}''.
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*Monk Murphy is directing a production of ''{{W2|Richard III|play}}''.
 
*Bleeding Gums Murphy performs "[[Monk's New Tune]]", originally by {{W2|Michael Franks|musician}} from the album ''{{W|Dragonfly Summer}}''.
 
*Bleeding Gums Murphy performs "[[Monk's New Tune]]", originally by {{W2|Michael Franks|musician}} from the album ''{{W|Dragonfly Summer}}''.
 
*The song played at the end is "[[Happy Talk]]" from the {{W|Rodgers and Hammerstein}} musical ''{{W2|South Pacific|musical}}''.
 
*The song played at the end is "[[Happy Talk]]" from the {{W|Rodgers and Hammerstein}} musical ''{{W2|South Pacific|musical}}''.
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== Continuity ==
 
== Continuity ==
 
*The scene where [[Lisa]] and Bleeding Gums Murphy are playing on the bridge is shown. ("[[Moaning Lisa]]")
 
*The scene where [[Lisa]] and Bleeding Gums Murphy are playing on the bridge is shown. ("[[Moaning Lisa]]")
*The hologram of [[Bleeding Gums Murphy]] reappeared. ("[[Whiskey Business]]").
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*The hologram of [[Bleeding Gums Murphy]] reappeared. ("[[Whiskey Business]]")
  
 
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Latest revision as of 16:45, March 28, 2025

References/Trivia


Season 33 Episode References
722 "Pretty Whittle Liar"
723
"The Sound of Bleeding Gums"
"My Octopus and a Teacher" 724


Cultural references[edit]

The picture Lisa shows the blue-haired lawyer is actually a real photograph taken by William P. Gottlieb in 1947 featuring jazzists Thelonious Monk, Howard McGhee, Roy Eldridge, and Teddy Hill

Continuity[edit]

Season 33 References
The Star of the Backstage Bart's in Jail! Treehouse of Horror XXXII The Wayz We Were Lisa's Belly A Serious Flanders (Part 1) A Serious Flanders (Part 2) Portrait of a Lackey on Fire Mothers and Other Strangers A Made Maggie The Longest Marge Pixelated and Afraid Boyz N the Highlands You Won't Believe What This Episode Is About – Act Three Will Shock You! Bart the Cool Kid Pretty Whittle Liar The Sound of Bleeding Gums My Octopus and a Teacher Girls Just Shauna Have Fun Marge the Meanie Meat Is Murder Poorhouse Rock