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Moe is the owner and bartender of Moe's Tavern (informally referred to as "Moe's"), frequented by Homer Simpson and other characters including Lenny Leonard, Carl Carlson, Sam and Larry, and his most loyal customer, Barney Gumble. He is not a very good bartender, at one time expressing surprise that gin and tonic can be mixed together.
"Bartender's Blues" is Taylor's attempt to stretch into writing country music, which was not the typical genre Taylor wrote in. [1] It was also an attempt to provide a different perspective from the common country music theme of a customer telling his troubles to the bartender. [1] In this song, the bartender gets to narrate his story. [1]
Henry Albert Azaria (/ ə ˈ z ɛər i ə / ə-ZAIR-ee-ə; [1] born April 25, 1964) is an American actor and comedian. He is known for voicing many characters in the long-running animated sitcom The Simpsons since 1989, including Moe Szyslak, Chief Wiggum, Superintendent Chalmers, Comic Book Guy, Snake Jailbird, Professor Frink, Kirk Van Houten, Duffman, Apu Nahasapeemapetilon, Lou, Carl ...
He proceeds to sing the 1971 song "Gypsys, Tramps & Thieves" by Cher. [11] Homer sings his own version of the gospel hymn "When the Saints Go Marching In" while listening to Lisa playing her saxophone one last time. [4] When Homer arrives at his home after leaving Moe's Tavern, he hammers on one of the windows of the house and shouts Marge's name.
On September 14, 2004, "Homer the Moe" was released, along with the episodes "Homer's Night Out", "The Mansion Family" and "Sunday, Cruddy Sunday" on a DVD set entitled The Simpsons – Gone Wild. [6] The episode was later included in The Simpsons: The Thirteenth Season DVD and Blu-ray set, released August 24, 2010. [7]
"Bartender" is a song written and recorded by American country music trio Lady Antebellum. Written by group members Dave Haywood, Charles Kelley, and Hillary Scott along with Rodney Clawson, and co-produced with Nathan Chapman, the song was released to country radio by Capitol Nashville on May 12, 2014, as the lead single from the group's sixth studio album, 747, and it features lead vocals ...
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., speaks during the National Action Network Convention in New York, Friday, April 5, 2019. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig)
The title of the episode is a reference to the film Mo' Better Blues, the second one after "Moe Baby Blues," as well as the blues song "Death Letter Blues." The Itchy and Scratchy cartoon in the episode is a reference to the black and white French film A Trip to the Moon , and includes the song " Maple Leaf Rag " by ragtime composer Scott Joplin .