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== Trivia == | == Trivia == | ||
*The shot of [[Springfield High School]] is from "[[The Way We Was]]". | *The shot of [[Springfield High School]] is from "[[The Way We Was]]". | ||
+ | *When Homer mentions the Us Festival being sponsored by "That guy from Apple Computers", the Gen X cashier holds up a music CD and sardonically asks "What computers?" When the episode aired in 1996 Apple was at its lowest point and seen as a dying company, but mounted a comeback the next year with iMac, as well as massive success with iTunes, iPod, iPhone, and more, eventually becoming one of the world's most valuable and ubiquitous companies. | ||
== Continuity == | == Continuity == |
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Cultural references
- The radio announcer mentions ABBA and Led Zeppelin.
- In the car, the radio plays "Shinin' On" by Grand Funk Railroad and "Mississippi Queen" by Mountain.
- Homer mentions the bands Jefferson Airplane, Jefferson Starship, The Alan Parsons Project and Hovercraft.
- At Suicide Notes music shop Homer finds a Styx album at the "Oldies" section. He was surprised to find it there as he had just listened to them on the King Biscuit Flower Hour, a former American radio show. The album Boston by the band of the same name is also seen at Suicide Notes' "Oldies" section.
- Homer critiziced bands that were unknown to him, such as Sonic Youth and Nine Inch Nails.
- When teenage Homer approaches the van with cool kids, "Frankenstein" by The Edgar Winter Group plays.
- This scene is a parody of the film Dazed and Confused.
- A teenage Homer and Barney sing "You Make Me Feel Like Dancing" by Leo Sayer.
- Teenage Homer had posters for Led Zeppelin and Pink Floyd on his wall.
- Homer said that he "used to rock and roll all night and party ev-a-ry day" a reference to the song "Rock and Roll All Nite" by KISS.
- The Hullabalooza ticket mentions Clark Bar and Jostens.
- One of the attendees has The Scream on his shirt. Another has a parody of The Great Gazoo on his shirt.
- Cypress Hill mentions Blockbuster Entertainment.
- Cypress Hill perform the songs "Throw Your Set in the Air" and "Insane in the Brain".
- Homer's strut is a parody of Keep on Truckin'.
- The Smashing Pumpkins perform the song "Zero".
- Peter Frampton says he got his inflatable pig at Pink Floyd's yard sale.
- Homer's first cannonball stunt on the Hullabalooza tour is a near frame-by-frame replica of footage of Frank "Cannonball" Richards, a vaudevillian of the 1930s, performing the same stunt.
- In the crowd scene at Hullabalooza, one of the teenagers has a picture of Dr. Zaius from Planet of the Apes on his t-shirt.
- The Animal Hospital has Jimi Hendrix's puppy, Rover Hendrix.
- Peter Frampton performs the song "Do You Feel Like We Do".
- When Homer is doing his last cannonball performance, he says "don't fear the reaper", a reference to the song "(Don't Fear) The Reaper" by Blue Öyster Cult.
- Homer says "it's hip to be square", referencing the song "Hip to Be Square" by Huey Lewis and the News.
Trivia
- The shot of Springfield High School is from "The Way We Was".
- When Homer mentions the Us Festival being sponsored by "That guy from Apple Computers", the Gen X cashier holds up a music CD and sardonically asks "What computers?" When the episode aired in 1996 Apple was at its lowest point and seen as a dying company, but mounted a comeback the next year with iMac, as well as massive success with iTunes, iPod, iPhone, and more, eventually becoming one of the world's most valuable and ubiquitous companies.
Continuity
- Several of the Hullabalooza attendees reappear in "Weekend at Burnsie's" and The Simpsons Movie.
Goofs
- When Homer is lamenting how out-of-touch he is, for a frame the mirror reflection of the top of his head is not colored in.
- At Hullapalooza, One of the audience members has orange peace signs on their pants. One of the holes in a peace sign repeatedly is filled in.
- After dodging the cannonball, Homer is wearing a helmet, goggles, blue shorts and tennis shoes, but when he steps off the stage, the helmet and goggles disappear and he is wearing his blue flannel pants and his gray shoes.