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The design of Meet the Residents, as well as its title, is a direct parody of the Beatles' 1964 Capitol Records debut, Meet the Beatles. The front cover features all four Beatles cartoonishly defaced, while the back cover is formatted identically to the original, substituting the sleeve notes, track listing, album and publishing credits, and crawfish heads and claws are drawn over the original ...
The Residents are an American art collective and art rock band best known for their avant-garde music and multimedia works. Since their first official release, Meet the Residents (1974), they have released over 60 albums, numerous music videos and short films, three CD-ROM projects, and ten DVDs over the course of over half a century.
In 1974, the Residents were considering making their follow-up to Meet the Residents as a cover album. They initially wanted their friend Snakefinger to play guitar on the album but as he was in England at the time, the group instead searched for a local guitarist, and eventually Gary Phillips of Earth Quake was suggested to them.
Some residents embrace the quirks of living in a fan-favorite home, where visitors might take photos outside, recite famous lines out loud, or even gather once in a while for a convention — like ...
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The Residents performed the song as an encore on New Year's Eve 1989 during their Cube E tour. A recording of it was released as "Santa Dog NYE" The song was re-recorded as "Fire '99 / Santa Dog in the 2nd Millennium" in 1999 for the Refused compilation. The CD also featured four new tracks inspired by the original song: "Flood", "Famine ...
This film adaptation of the Pulitzer and Tony Award winning musical follows residents living in the East Village of New York City. Be sure to sing along to the hit song: "Happy New Year." 25.