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The Simpsons
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| Title: | Round Springfield |
| Episode Number: | 125 |
| Season: | 6 |
| Season Episode #.: | 22 |
| Production Number: | 2F32 |
| Original Airdate: | Sunday April 30th, 1995 |
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Lisa is reunited with her idol, Bleeding Gums Murphy, but their time together is short lived when the jazz legend passes away. Heartbroken, Lisa wants to give him a proper tribute, but to do so, she needs to buy his rare album, Sax on the Beach, so she can play it on the local jazz radio station. Bart lends her enough money to buy the record and Lisa plays the record on the air. Speaking to Lisa from heaven, Bleeding Gums tells her what a great musician she is and they jam together one last time before he goes to the big jazz club in the sky.
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| Chalkboard: Nerve gas is not a toy |
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| Reverend Lovejoy: Anyway,Bloody Gums Murphy was quite the sousaphone player...
Lisa: Saxophone! He was a jazz musician! You didn't know him! Nobody knew him! But he was a great man, and I won't rest until all of Springfield knows the name of Bleeding Gums Murphy!
Homer: And I won't rest until I've gotten a hot dog.
Marge: Homer, this is a cemetery.
Hot Dog Man: Hot dogs, get your hot dogs here!
Homer: Woohoo!
Marge: What do you do, follow my husband around?
Hot Dog Man: Lady, he's putting my kids through college. | Lisa: Mom, I want to honor Bleeding Gums' memory but I don't know where to start.
Marge: Maybe you could get the local jazz station to do a tribute to him, huh?
Homer: Jazz, pfft. They just make it up as they go along. I could do that: dee dee-dee dee dee dee dee, dee dee dee …
Marge: That's "Mary Had a Little Lamb".
Homer: OK, then, this: doo doo-doo doo doo doo doo, doo doo doo …
Marge: That's the same thing; you just replaced "dee"s with "doo"s.
Homer: D'oh! | Lisa: Hi, I have a request. I would like you to do a tribute to Bleeding Gums Murphy, please.
DJ: Aw, I'd love to, little sister, but we don't have his album.
Lisa: What if I could find it?
DJ: Well, I'd spin it for you, but you know, ain't no one going to hear it. Our broadcast range is only 23 feet which makes us the most powerful jazz station in the entire US of A.
Lisa: Gee, your station has a lot of problems.
DJ: Tell me about it: just look at our morning guy.
Moleman: This is Hans Moleman in the morning. Good Moleman to you. Today, part four of our series about the agonizing pain which I live with everyday. | Grampa: Death stalks you at every turn!
Lisa: Grampa!
Grampa: Well, it does-- Aah! Death! There it is! Death!
Lisa: It's only Maggie.
Grampa: (laughs sheepishly) Oh, yeah. You know, at my age, the mind starts playing tricks. So-- Aah! Death!
Lisa: That's only the cat.
Grampa: Oh. Aah! Death!
Lisa: That's Maggie again, Grampa.
Grampa: Oh. Where were we? Death! |
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