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Conan O’Brien performs Simpsons “monorail” tribute
Video: The Simpsons stars perform songs at the Hollywood Bowl with a live orchestra.
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How do you celebrate 25 years of The Simpsons?
With a live “The Simpsons Take the Hollywood Bowl” concert of course, performed with the Los Angeles Philharmonic orchestra and the The Los Angeles Gay Men’s Chorus.
The night was hosted by Hank Azaria and performers include Yeardley Smith, Nancy Cartwright, Jon Lovitz, Weird Al and Conan O’Brien, with the latter performing the famous Monorail Song,
The song, inspired by The Music Man, debuted in 1993 originally voiced by the late Phil Hartman. The episode was written by Conan O’Brien.
It was also supposedly the first time Kipp Lennon sang Happy Birthday Lisa in public.
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3 Responses
Is there still a problem with Conan airing on Australian TV because I remember you saying that Conan wasn’t owned be Warner bros. anymore. Is that still the case?
To be honest I don’t recall that detail. As far as I can tell the only problem is that no network is interested.
Not to forget – Jon Lovitz singing “Chimpan-A to Chimpan-Z” part of “Stop The Planet of the Apes – I Want to Get Off!”
‘Ha! Another Gem!’ – Professor Lombardo (Jon Lovitz)