They all turn into boyscouts except her and he comes back to her and there’s a pretty cool switch where you can’t see the cut at all and it would be pretty hard to do it even today, nevermind in ‘78 This movie is awesome
@Jacob Flores you must think you're so wise, telling widely known things as if they were news... probably everyone who saw this video knows the movie was a flop, and if she recognizes a Rocky Horror vibe in it has nothing to do with the movie's outcome. You actually think you can refute someone's personal impression by telling them things they probably already know which got nothing to do with it?
This is one of the best worst movies ever made. I used to watch this repeatedly as a kid in the 80s and loved it. I just bought the DVD, it's a lot worse than I remember but a lot funnier now that I can see it through adult eyes.
Peter Frampton wrote about it in his new book. Said he only agreed to be in it after the director lied to him that Paul McCartney himself was going to be in it. Said he and the Bee Gees were begging to get out of it because everyone knew it was going to be a terrible film but they couldn't get out of their contracts. Rehearsals and working on the set was pure torture. The ONLY cool part of the movie was Aerosmith
Theory: Steve Martin's role in this film is very similar to the dentist in Little Shop of Horrors. That's because they are the same character. What are the odds that in a goofy musical two different sadists in the medical field are played by the same actor?
@Alexander Gonzalez Barajas There is nothing in the OP's comment that infers this character was based on the other character. He theorized they were the same character. Still leaves open that LSoH movie could of cast Steve Martin to play the dentist as the same character.
I'd argue his turn in Little Shop is just as horrible as his rendition of Maxwell's Silver Hammer. The original role of Orin Scrivello was way more low-key sinister, not bonkers manic zany. And Maxwell's Silver Hammer really only works as a song if you play it straight, and let the dissonance between the dark events and the corny style do the work. 70s Steve Martin is just so tonally wrong for both.
I first saw this movie in the theater with my parents when I was 8. I loved all of the songs on it and thought that the people in the movie were the authors of the songs. So for a while I thought this was a Steve Martin song.
The saddest aspect of this movie is it accelerated the decline of Peter Frampton's career. He was a brilliant guitarist and performer and deserved better.
I don't think that had alot to do with it. Other people with great careers who appeared in here weren't affected by one bad movie. If you're good enough, your rep can withstand a clinker or two whether it be a cheesy flick or a lame album. Aerosmith proves that for one.
@Carrie... to put things in perspective, Frampton was already on the decline when this movie came out. It definitely didn't help him to resurge but he needed a monster hit like Baby I Love Your Way on his own at that time to get his career back. However, his next album This Is Where I Belong had no solid track at all, thus Frampton Ended Dead (after a most successful LIVE album Frampton Comes Alive!) Sad... he never recovered after that...
@@magicamadeye Yes, it was a pun on the title of his live album. He's very much alive but was recently diagnosed with a debilitating neuromuscular disorder. I personally felt he was unfairly treated by the public after the Pepper movie, but what is really fair in this world? He's a brilliant guitarist with his voice box gimmick.
Believe it or not, George Martin actually served as the musical director (I suppose they drove a truck full of money up to his office and he said "Why not?")
🎶When I was young just a bad little kid. My mama noticed funny things I did. Like shooting puppies with a beebee gun. I’d poison guppies, and when I was done I’d take a Beatles song and bash in it’s head That when my Mama said (What did she say?) She said my boy I think some day You’ll find a way To make a god awful musical play!🎶
This movie is kind of a guilty pleasure for me. Mainly due to the fact that I was 10 when I first saw it. You kind of have to watch it from a child's perspective to enjoy it.
If I had a dollar for every time Steve Martin sang a dark humor song about sadistic criminals while acting insane I’d have two dollars which isn’t much but it’s weird that it happened twice. Same voice and mood too.
I think it’s a testament to Steve’s comedic ability that I like this song better than the original which is the only time I can say that for any cover in this movie, I think he gets the comedic value in it
steve martin is such an icon, love him! i've always thought he was quite handsome tbh i know this movie was considered to be kind of a hot mess but i love it for the weirdness of sequences like this. there's a cartoony vibe to it
This movie is just lovely It sucks’s so hard. Peter Frampton can’t act to save his live and none of the BeeGees (except Maurice, whose drum playing is spot on to the backing track) bothered to learn the songs to fake it on the instruments It’s so full of joy and love for the Beatles And it’s groovy as hell 10/10 recommended
I don't think it's exactly full of love for the Beatles, considering Robin Gibb said their version of Sgt Pepper would become more famous and it butchers many of their songs in the name of selling tickets.
@@MrNrj6490 that quote likely damaged it's chances in theaters since when this came out in theaters the Beatles were broken up but all 4 were still alive and were invited to the premiere (ironically they weren't asked if they wanted have cameo appearances it would have been fitting to have one of the original band play the old Sgt. Pepper) Lennon and Harrison declined to watch the film at all and only Paul and Ringo watched it and disapproved of it. The stage play script they were adapting takes liberties interpreting the songs and some the Music does not match what is going on in the Scene.
Actually liked Alice Cooper's rendition of "Because" as well. Other than these performances the movie is trash. But I knew it was gonna be before they made it once they announced the BeeGees and Peter Frampton would be playing the Beatles' parts. That and the fact they had to have George Burns narrate because everyone else was too stoned to remember lines.
Funny thing is that the large majority of these dancers were in Grease which was done by the same production company(Robert Stigwood Organisation) and very close to each other.I remember when this came out it was gone pretty fast from theaters.
Steve Martin has always been a character and if you had seen any of his many movies, you would know that right off. He might have been told to ham it up in his seen in the movie. How about you ask him?
@@jakobkell7212, you better hope that they don't give you stinkeye for bringing it up, or at the very least just dismissively say 'Oh, _that_ movie..' to make you change the subject.
@@Neville60001 Then I'll talk about their groovy white polyester outfits or their disco songs... I was born in 1972 and grew up with bee gees,beatles,disco... I can have fun with them forever.
When I die and meet John and Yoko it won't be so civil,when he died in 1980 and everyone was crying I was " Wtf cares and that was before knowing all his dirty lil secrets,he was "The POS Beatle" When I meet George I'll cry,when I meet Ringo I'll spend time asking him to reenact Caveman.
My Discovision copy of Frankenstein had Side 4's deadside contain either side 2 or 3. Blam1, if you're watching this, this deadside had this song on it.
Barry Gibb said there was no script, no direction everyone coked up to the gills , Frampton said he could tell early on this was gonna be a neturon bomb , the Beatles shouldn't have been messed with like this.. RSO Records was riding high off Grease and Sat Night Fever and could do no wrong.. I remember seeing this in the theater .. unwatchable .. made me understand why punk rock finally took off in America.. fun to look back as an oddity time capsule of 70s excess
I actually really like this. The movie overall was horrible but this scene with its choreography is very well done along with Steve Martins performance. Also say what you want I thought the BeeJees did a great job.
@@louisskulnik7390it was a Disco jukebox film made of 2 albums of Beatles music and they only hired 4 actors and didn't check if the musical talent could booked could act. It also didn't help that one of the Begees decided to announce that there cover album would be the version for a new generation and people would froget the Beatles who were all still alive at the time. Suddenly there soundtrack was competing with the original Beatles Album and a reissue of The film Yellow Submerine starring Sgt. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band
Funny that you think the choreography was well done. It’s such a mishmash with some dancers going on point while others just go on their tip toes and Steve actually misses one of the people with his silver hammer and they left it in
The original recording and in live performances, an anvil is included along with a hammer. Who gets to play the hammer/anvil depends on the band doing the cover. Can you play anvil and bass?
I bet in the script, they just wrote “Steve Martin acts crazy for 3 minutes here”
Wasn't that pretty much his whole career before he turned serious actor later in life?
Imagine their luck he choose to sing a beetles hit....
Yuppers
This Explains Paulose's husband. The song I perfect.
My favorite comedy genre is “Steve Martin having fun”
I used to watch this movie so much as a child, I’m 14 now. This is one of my favorite songs/scenes.
Good for your parents to show you this movie! I did the same for my son and had the soundtrack (which he has now taken from me lolol)
You have cool parents.
Someone should’ve called child protection
I’m so happy to hear this! My mom used to play it all the time when I was a kid in the 70’s and it’s still my go-to for when I’m cleaning the house.
You got some cool parents. kudos. just don't let them show you Tommy.
I saw Steve Martin live very early in his career. I never laughed so hard. Thank you for your talent.
This can be called a prediction for Steve Martin's role in Little Shop of Horrors.
And _The Man with Two Brains_
@@dnasty312 Yes, that too.
Was Steve Martin born with gray hair?
Cpt Mcnugget I heard he was totally grey before the age of twenty.
He started going grey in his late 20's.
I heard he has/had black hair. He was told to whiten it...and his career took off.
Nope
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Jajajajaa
I will always be bothered by the fact he skipped one lady at 2:12
They cut out the part where he goes back to her.
i’ll be damned. Now I cant go to sleep.
They all turn into boyscouts except her and he comes back to her and there’s a pretty cool switch where you can’t see the cut at all and it would be pretty hard to do it even today, nevermind in ‘78
This movie is awesome
@@imacoolood Exactly - he repaired his mistake at the end.
He goes back to her in the movie they just cut it out here.
I didn’t think I would like this because I love everything about The Beatles, but this was hilarious!
Steve Martin as a sadistic surgeon? Hope he doesn’t get typecast.
Little shop of horrors?
You'll be a deh-hentist
Man with 2 brains?
I don't know if it's true but apparently Steve Martin won't even acknowledge his role in this movie . Like it never happened.
Or Dr. Michael Hfuhruhurr 🧠🧠 @@PrincessWarsop
This musical is the reason I named my pupper "Maxwell Silverhammer".
I named my dachshund Lucy after Lucy In the Sky With Diamonds
He truly is a wild and crazy guy.
This is the closest Maxwell's silver Hammer got to a music video. 😞😞
I can't believe I paid to see this in the theater back then.
I love this movie
Looking for Dennis Stewart, bad guy in Grease and Grease 2..💓
At 2 minutes, the orderly is the actor who plays the leader of the scorpions in Grease. He was called Crater Face, he is really prominent at 2:18
Dennis Stewart.
@@ih8utbe that's him!
I love Steve Martin, and I love the Beatles, but I couldn’t make it all the way through this clip
Steve Martin simply turned this song into an Oingo Boingo song.
Is the male assistant on the right with the slicked back hair the leader of the rival gang in the movie Grease?
Beantowner Yes, that’s him! :)
Yep
@@philadelphiamathews7417 Yes, that's "Crater Face." At 1:08 his misses putting his hand in his pocket. Good recovery though.
A lot of the dancers who were in Grease were also in this film. The guy on the left in that same shot is Greg Rosatti
Good call! Craterface Balmudo, I think.
This was his audition for Little Shop of Horrors let’s be real 😂
I am your deeeennntist!
Objection. Nobody saw this piece of crap, yet he was cast in Little Shop anyway.
This has a “Rocky Horror Picture Show” vibe to it.
@Jacob Flores you must think you're so wise, telling widely known things as if they were news... probably everyone who saw this video knows the movie was a flop, and if she recognizes a Rocky Horror vibe in it has nothing to do with the movie's outcome. You actually think you can refute someone's personal impression by telling them things they probably already know which got nothing to do with it?
@@lambert2332 uh.... ok
This is much more "Shock Treatment" than RHPS. Rocky was so bad it was good. Shock Treatment was just bad.
Haha it really does!
Dude those two movies are my absolute favorite I never notice that they kinda are alike!
What’s with Steve and playing insane medical professionals??
Cause he was a professional !
...and he was medical.
Steve Martin: "Can I borrow this costume I got another Musical where i play an asshole doctor in 5...."
This movie is so godawful, but once again Steve Martin (and Aerosmith) knocks it out of the park.
It is amazing!
This is one of the best worst movies ever made. I used to watch this repeatedly as a kid in the 80s and loved it. I just bought the DVD, it's a lot worse than I remember but a lot funnier now that I can see it through adult eyes.
It really is. But you got to appreciate the performers they managed to bring in. I wish they could have made something better with so much talent.
Yeh, I remember enjoying this as a kid! 😄
Just watched it again tonight - excruciatingly...good? 😁
Peter Frampton wrote about it in his new book. Said he only agreed to be in it after the director lied to him that Paul McCartney himself was going to be in it. Said he and the Bee Gees were begging to get out of it because everyone knew it was going to be a terrible film but they couldn't get out of their contracts. Rehearsals and working on the set was pure torture. The ONLY cool part of the movie was Aerosmith
@@Zzzk23 In a way, it seems like Across the Universe (2008) was an attempt to do just that.
Theory: Steve Martin's role in this film is very similar to the dentist in Little Shop of Horrors. That's because they are the same character. What are the odds that in a goofy musical two different sadists in the medical field are played by the same actor?
Pretty good if he was hired for one role based on his other role.
@Alexander Gonzalez Barajas There is nothing in the OP's comment that infers this character was based on the other character. He theorized they were the same character. Still leaves open that LSoH movie could of cast Steve Martin to play the dentist as the same character.
Martin is an actor as well as a musician.
The only good thing that came out of this otherwise horrible movie was the chance for Steve Martin to prep for the role of Orrin Scrivello, DDS.
I'd argue his turn in Little Shop is just as horrible as his rendition of Maxwell's Silver Hammer. The original role of Orin Scrivello was way more low-key sinister, not bonkers manic zany. And Maxwell's Silver Hammer really only works as a song if you play it straight, and let the dissonance between the dark events and the corny style do the work. 70s Steve Martin is just so tonally wrong for both.
I first saw this movie in the theater with my parents when I was 8. I loved all of the songs on it and thought that the people in the movie were the authors of the songs. So for a while I thought this was a Steve Martin song.
I remember being 9 watching Yellow Submarine for the first time and thinking that the Beatles were providing the voices for the whole movie
I saw it on cable and thought the same thing
The saddest aspect of this movie is it accelerated the decline of Peter Frampton's career. He was a brilliant guitarist and performer and deserved better.
I don't think that had alot to do with it. Other people with great careers who appeared in here weren't affected by one bad movie. If you're good enough, your rep can withstand a clinker or two whether it be a cheesy flick or a lame album. Aerosmith proves that for one.
@Carrie... to put things in perspective, Frampton was already on the decline when this movie came out. It definitely didn't help him to resurge but he needed a monster hit like Baby I Love Your Way on his own at that time to get his career back. However, his next album This Is Where I Belong had no solid track at all, thus Frampton Ended Dead (after a most successful LIVE album
Frampton Comes Alive!)
Sad... he never recovered after that...
@@pinkfreud62 Aerosmith, alice cooper, EW&F, the BeeGees
@@denniseudela411 you mean his career right? cuz he's still alive
@@magicamadeye Yes, it was a pun on the title of his live album.
He's very much alive but was recently diagnosed with a debilitating neuromuscular disorder.
I personally felt he was unfairly treated by the public after the Pepper movie, but what is really fair in this world?
He's a brilliant guitarist with his voice box gimmick.
Wish you could have shared the full version of this song. It's one of my favorite versions of Maxwell's Silver Hammer with Steve Martin.
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they have a Blu-ray to sell and there licensing agreement with NBC Universal likely limits the length of the videos.
This is beyond surreal.
LOL! I remember this album so well! Thanks Bee Gees for bringing comedy.
I dont care what anyone says, Steve Martin is the best thing to happen to this song🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
lol!
sticks in my head for days
love it though
This movie is bananas.
I'd give much hoorays to Steve Martin.
So cool
Steve Martin always in god mode 🤣
Probably in coke mode too. That shit was everywhere in the late seventies.
This and Billy Preston were the best parts of this movie.
Believe it or not, George Martin actually served as the musical director (I suppose they drove a truck full of money up to his office and he said "Why not?")
0:21 Dennis Stewart aka Craterface from Grease on the right
I dont care I love this version a lot but also the originals
I was in school today and suddenly this popped into my head 🤣
Anyone notice the guy at 2:16 with slicked hair?? I’m pretty sure that’s the leader of the Scorpions from Grease.
Yup, that's him.
🎶When I was young just a bad little kid.
My mama noticed funny things I did.
Like shooting puppies with a beebee gun.
I’d poison guppies, and when I was done
I’d take a Beatles song and bash in it’s head
That when my Mama said
(What did she say?)
She said my boy I think some day
You’ll find a way
To make a god awful musical play!🎶
One of the few parts of this movie worth re-watching.
I can’t be the only one who genuinely found this movie pretty unique. It’s one of my favorites
This movie is kind of a guilty pleasure for me. Mainly due to the fact that I was 10 when I first saw it. You kind of have to watch it from a child's perspective to enjoy it.
I love this movie ❤
If I had a dollar for every time Steve Martin sang a dark humor song about sadistic criminals while acting insane I’d have two dollars which isn’t much but it’s weird that it happened twice.
Same voice and mood too.
Can no longer listen to this song without Steve Martin. 😏
Idk how people don't love this movie or even KNOW OT
look at Dennis C. Stewart from GREASE, playing one of the two male dancers here.
honestly i love the beatles and this movie idk i’ve just always watched this movie maybe it’s just nostalgia
If you want to watch this movie make sure you drink a bottle of wine beforehand.
This was the best part of the movie.
Christopher Wright Jezz
He was the best part of the show, I swear.
I still can't believe I sat in the theater and watch this movie twice with my uncles...
Why not? I would have watched it even more than that. Awesome flick!
I think it’s a testament to Steve’s comedic ability that I like this song better than the original which is the only time I can say that for any cover in this movie, I think he gets the comedic value in it
What? Not even close dude
@@eastonwarner5399 could you be more specific
@@shaunieinthewrasslin2877 I don't think it's even close to better than the original
@@shaunieinthewrasslin2877 I don't think it's even as funny
@@eastonwarner5399 well I don’t think it’s really all that funny but I felt his comedic ability made it fun to watch
Steve was only 33 here and he already had gray hair.
My mom is in her late 40 and she doesn't even have any gray hair
Steve had gone completely grey by the age of 32
Steve Martin is my favorite comedian!
This feels like a deleted scene from the Cat in the Hat movie
This movie is awesome.
Why did they kept the song about a killing med student in this musical?!
Don't worry, his victims are white and therefore matter less.
@@yellowchartreuse The jealousy runs strong within your mediocre and racist mind, huh?
@@yellowchartreuse black lives matter...just not as much 🙂
Bending the knee sucks.
Not much made sense in that movie. I blame all the cocaine.
How have I never seen this
That's like being in the Twilight Zone and then while you're already in the Twilight Zone you drop acid.
I 💘 him in SNL
I just searched up "what was the worst movie made in the 70s" and this movie was number one on that list (from worse to better)
The greatest album of all time getting adapted into the worst movie of its time. DAMN.
what in the world of beautiful people
Luv u Steve Martin ❤ 💙
I love this.
This is so bad, that it's absolutely hilarious! 😂😂😂
Steve Martin is great!
Is this what won Steve the role of the Dentist in Little Shop of Horrors?
Ok these comments keep bringing up my favorite movies. I feel so safe in this comment section.
His role Orin Scrivello is so close to this one he must've channeled this when he was casted in Little shop
steve martin is such an icon, love him! i've always thought he was quite handsome tbh
i know this movie was considered to be kind of a hot mess but i love it for the weirdness of sequences like this. there's a cartoony vibe to it
This movie is just lovely
It sucks’s so hard. Peter Frampton can’t act to save his live and none of the BeeGees (except Maurice, whose drum playing is spot on to the backing track) bothered to learn the songs to fake it on the instruments
It’s so full of joy and love for the Beatles
And it’s groovy as hell
10/10 recommended
I don't think it's exactly full of love for the Beatles, considering Robin Gibb said their version of Sgt Pepper would become more famous and it butchers many of their songs in the name of selling tickets.
@@MrNrj6490 that quote likely damaged it's chances in theaters since when this came out in theaters the Beatles were broken up but all 4 were still alive and were invited to the premiere (ironically they weren't asked if they wanted have cameo appearances it would have been fitting to have one of the original band play the old Sgt. Pepper) Lennon and Harrison declined to watch the film at all and only Paul and Ringo watched it and disapproved of it. The stage play script they were adapting takes liberties interpreting the songs and some the Music does not match what is going on in the Scene.
Look I see y’all slamming this man but 1:55 through 2:05 is the best part of the song done by anyone with chanting behind it
I’m a dentist. I have the power to make you spit
WE HATE JOY, WE HATE LOVE, WE LOVE MONEY!
Steve Martin's cover of Maxwell's Silver Hammer and Aerosmith's cover of Come Together are the only good things to have come out of this movie...
For me, the other song that was good was the cover of 'I Want You (She's So Heavy)'.
Actually liked Alice Cooper's rendition of "Because" as well. Other than these performances the movie is trash. But I knew it was gonna be before they made it once they announced the BeeGees and Peter Frampton would be playing the Beatles' parts. That and the fact they had to have George Burns narrate because everyone else was too stoned to remember lines.
@@longagoandfaraway7868 Bee Gees are background vocals in that song as well. My daughter loves that version.
Actually there a a few great covers in this film. I like the Alice Cooper, Because, and “she’s so heavy” is well done.
One of those movies where you almost gotta convince people it exists.
"They made WHAT in the 70s?"
I recognize the one dude in the white suit. That's Dennis Stewart who also played Leo in Grease!
Where can I watch this movie?!?!
Funny thing is that the large majority of these dancers were in Grease which was done by the same production company(Robert Stigwood Organisation) and very close to each other.I remember when this came out it was gone pretty fast from theaters.
No wonder, this movie wasn't as good as _Grease_ just for the plot alone.
I immediately recognized the guy who played Crater Face as one of the dancers
Steve Martin has always been a character and if you had seen any of his many movies, you would know that right off. He might have been told to ham it up in his seen in the movie. How about you ask him?
I had heard this was the worst movie ever made... I can't say I wasn't warned.
Even worse than Ed Wood's whole filmography?
proud to own it,when I die and meet the bee gees this will be my conversation starter
@@jakobkell7212, you better hope that they don't give you stinkeye for bringing it up, or at the very least just dismissively say 'Oh, _that_ movie..' to make you change the subject.
@@Neville60001 Then I'll talk about their groovy white polyester outfits or their disco songs... I was born in 1972 and grew up with bee gees,beatles,disco... I can have fun with them forever.
When I die and meet John and Yoko it won't be so civil,when he died in 1980 and everyone was crying I was " Wtf cares and that was before knowing all his dirty lil secrets,he was "The POS Beatle" When I meet George I'll cry,when I meet Ringo I'll spend time asking him to reenact Caveman.
This man was crazy almost always, hahahaha 😂🤣😂😅
My Discovision copy of Frankenstein had Side 4's deadside contain either side 2 or 3. Blam1, if you're watching this, this deadside had this song on it.
This is so unhinged and kind of fun
Holy crap was that Balmudo from Grease right at the end?
2:12 You missed one max
Best scene in the so called film.
1:49 coke.
dennis stewart from Grease on the right at 2:01.
What on Gods great earth
Never heard of this movie till now
love you Steve
Barry Gibb said there was no script, no direction everyone coked up to the gills , Frampton said he could tell early on this was gonna be a neturon bomb , the Beatles shouldn't have been messed with like this.. RSO Records was riding high off Grease and Sat Night Fever and could do no wrong.. I remember seeing this in the theater .. unwatchable .. made me understand why punk rock finally took off in America.. fun to look back as an oddity time capsule of 70s excess
Is that Kenickie from Grease @1:00 on the right?
No, that was Dennis Stewart who played Craterface in Grease. Right movie, though. :)
I want that trumpet.
I believe it is a cornet.
I actually saw this in the theatre it was saved by some great weed !!!
I actually really like this. The movie overall was horrible but this scene with its choreography is very well done along with Steve Martins performance. Also say what you want I thought the BeeJees did a great job.
Often the performers do just fine in bad movies. Just too much for these folks to overcome.
@@louisskulnik7390it was a Disco jukebox film made of 2 albums of Beatles music and they only hired 4 actors and didn't check if the musical talent could booked could act. It also didn't help that one of the Begees decided to announce that there cover album would be the version for a new generation and people would froget the Beatles who were all still alive at the time. Suddenly there soundtrack was competing with the original Beatles Album and a reissue of The film Yellow Submerine starring Sgt. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band
Funny that you think the choreography was well done. It’s such a mishmash with some dancers going on point while others just go on their tip toes and Steve actually misses one of the people with his silver hammer and they left it in
2:01 guy from Grease film....
Loved this movie and had to watch this part again.
I was disappointed Alice Copper did not play such a great role in the movie.
The original recording and in live performances, an anvil is included along with a hammer. Who gets to play the hammer/anvil depends on the band doing the cover. Can you play anvil and bass?
Just noticed the male intern who is mostly on the right of the screen (blonde hair) was in grease as well.