The Simpsons - In the Garden of Eden - S07E04
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- Опубліковано 21 вер 2024
- At the First Church of Springfield, Bart replaces the opening hymn with "In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida" by Iron Butterfly. Oops, I mean... "I. Ron Butterfly." These kids and their "Rock and/or Roll"
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When I was young, i thought the "seventeen minutes later" was just a joke.
Me too lol
Lol! I cant blame you.
We were wrong.
There's an even longer version😂.
The actual song is 17 minutes
My favorite part is how she was talented enough to sight-read a 17-min solo well enough to keep the people enchanted enough to give her a standing-candle-ovation.
truth in television, old church organists are crazy talented.
to be an organist you have to be insanely talented either way - and it's a damn good song
Ik
@@shoblette961 Reverend Lovejoy though what Bart did was wrong There are Christian rock and roll songs!!
@@gator_productions Mr Lovejoy even though Bart was in the wrong. There are Christian Rock songs!!
Most talented organist ever
shame she died of organ failure
gud one
She had the energy and determination to play to the very end lol
She's no Olivier Latry.
Especially for playing the drum solo part... in an organ
The part when they rise the candles just kills me every time
fer262 me too!
I honestly tear up a little because it's a perfect example of The Simpsons at its best
same man, same....
Its the cherry on top of the joke sundae...
I don’t get it
I feel sorry for the organist. It nearly killed her but she did it.
I thought she died from organ failure.
Fletchman1313, Ha.
She nailed it, right?
Right
Did we ever see her again?
I really like how Bart's voice stands out at the beginning of the song.
He really wanted to get in on the joke
Just to give you the impression that little bastard had something to do with it lol
It's always loud in a lot of songs
I thought that was the lady in the white dress with red apron. (Forgot her name)
@@turtlesrprettycool3379 Lunchlady Doris
"Wait a minute, this sounds like rock and or roll." lol
balls across the 'knows'...
Probably in the top 10 Simpsons lines, in between “dig up stupid” and “I shouldn’t have stopped for that haircut.”
The funniest thing is that it took him 17 minutes to realize.
When I was a Teenager I used to say that as a joke to my friends, Noone ever got it :(
@@fawful94 not just that, but the entire 17-minute song includes an extended organ solo, a bass solo, a goddamn drum solo, and a guitar solo. the song was designed to show off the talents of everybody in Iron Butterfly - so if Bart transcribed every single bit of that 17-minute song, there's actual parts where the organist had to play either a transliterated version of the drum solo (which, knowing how drum notations are written on the treble and bass clefs, would sound very similar to "Five Per Cent for Nothing," itself a transliterated drum solo arranged for band) or she probably hamboned the drum solo.
and Lovejoy only picked up on the prank AFTER all of that.
"Wow, that Mr. Butterfly is sure one weird hymn writer."
If Otto was here, he'd be like "All right! Now this is my kind of church!"
😆
My name is Otto. It rhynes with Motto
Can hear it in his voice even😂
@@cunningsmile4166 my name is Otto, and i like to get blacked out
Only thing it’s missing is weed
Now that you mention it, I’m kind of surprised he *wasn’t* there. Doesn’t he show up in the background there sometimes? There are all sorts of people on that show who don’t seem like the church-going type but still show up in the pews from time to time. Hell, Moe is a snake worshipper and a sleazy bartender, but it seems like he’s there just about every week.
I always loved Homer whispering to Marge "Remember when we used to make out to this hymn?" Like they know it's a prank but have enough of a sense of humor to let it slide.
It's actually nice.
Church!
Maybe yes and maybe no! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 What I also love about this scene is everyone in the church looks all haggard and high! How much you wanna bet some of the parishioners started necking during those 17 minutes... Homer & Marge included! 🤣
The latin american dub was more explicit for some reason, Homer says "remember where you used to touch me?", i wonder if other dubs went there.
Honestly such a sweet Homer & Marge moment
I nominate this as one of Bart's best pranks ever.
Agree. My all time favorite failed prank is when Bart calls Moe with a fake name and there's actually a guy at the bar with that name. I love this because Bart doesn't just panic and hang up, he apologizes and explains it was a prank that obviously didn't work and the guy wishes him good luck on the next prank.
next to the beer can in the paint shaker lol
@@billt8504 check the men's room for a 'Hugh Jass'
I'm Hugh Jass
@@billt8504yess what episode is that ?
@@billt8504 yeah that guy was a real jass act.
"In the Garden of Eden" by I. Ron Butterfly. 😆
And now, for our closing hymn. Uh, "My Personal Jesus" by D. Peche Mode
@@ladyfire44 : Jesus is just alright.
@@ladyfire44 And now for our closing hymn "Jesus saves" by Kerrold F. King
Don’t forget “Stairway to Heaven” by L. Ed Zeppelin
Gather now for the encore "Jesus Walks" by K. Anye West
The really ironic thing being, "In the Garden of Eden" was the actual original title for this song but they were so drunk when writing it it came out as "In a Gadda Da Vita" and it's remained that way ever since.
vida*
high actually
Fuzzyscarfandmittens actually it was just his accent and the way he said it
Shae Bryant The drummer, Ron Bushy, said that another band member, Doug Ingle, has written it while drinking a whole-ass gallon of wine. So when he sang the words, he slurred them so bad that Ron heard them as “In-a-Gadda-da-Vida” instead of “In the garden of eden”
chainsaw gutsfuck Nah bro, Doug was drunk.
Therapist: ”Beardless Jasper doesn’t exist, he can’t hurt you”
0:28
😧😧😧
Yellow bear i guess
Why is that so disturbing?
Wow that's a really good catch. Even after you pointed it out and gave the timestamp I still had to look a couple of times before I saw it.
HOWEVER!
One should note Jasper has one line under his eyes. One should further note the individual in this video has a PAIR of lines beneath his eyes.
So...Jasper? Or Jas-POSTER? You be the judge.
Unless they forgot to color it white
R.I.P. organist
At least she went out on a high note. (Pun intended)
Horatio Caine: "It appears she died... *puts on sunglasses* ... of organ failure."
YEEEEEEAAAAAAHHHHHH!!!!
Yep
@@hawkeye5955 YEAAAAAAAAA
Then Lenny shows up. "Now do Classical Gas!" She immediately springs back to life and starts playing it.
Honestly, to me it reads less like she passed out from over-exertion and more like she went “okay, that’s the song, I am going to rest now.”
As pranks go this one would need some serious prepping, getting the song transcripted to be played on the organ, writing out the 'hymn' sheets, not getting caught handing out the 'hymns' and finally putting the song on lovejoys agenda list for the sunday service. Bart would of had to do a lot of leg work for this prank.
Computers existed in the 90's he could got it online or contracted someone to do it. (For some reason)
A lot of people in Springfield (or at least Homer and Marge) knew that song and willingly went on with the prank
Still, the organist must've had some pretty serious stamina to play the whole 17 minute version!
Shane, remind me never to invite you to a party
He went to a music store and ordered the sheet music for an organ only rendition. Just time and money. Making a good hymn sheet to copy from is also just time and a copier bud.
Best part is that the “seventeen minutes later” isn’t a joke, that’s how long the real song is
Do you have the original song?
@@yoyoysoloyo9425 ua-cam.com/video/UIVe-rZBcm4/v-deo.html
In a gadda da vida by Iron Butterfly, its official runtime is 17:05
The organist was rushed to hospital with severe organ failure.
Mike Gaddass badumtss
Ba-dum TISSSSS...
The organist covered the drum solo. That´s the epitome of virtuosism.
I have a feeling the entire congregation did the drum solo too.
Epitome
I didn’t understand this part as a kid until I got a little older and heard the actual song.
Chaplain Raziel I grew up with a radio station that had played the long version of this every Friday night for decades.
The actual lyric was "In the Garden of Eden", but when the band tried to record it, the singer was too drunk or strung out to pronounce it, so he just sang it phonetically.
This version is way better than the original!
One of my most vivid memories of when I was 13 was driving around in a car with a couple of friends, and this was the only 8 track cassette they had. So, over, and over, and over. When I first saw this, I almost had an bladder misfunction.
Yeah, same here ;)
I love this scene for so many reasons.
1- killer riff
2- so many jokes packed into a minute of screen time
3- my Granny (89) played the organ in church for many years.
That's part of the magic of early simpsons seasons. They didn't just put in a single joke and wait for a reaction, they LAYERED them over one another to never give you a chance to recover before the next one hit and the one after that. There's a video out there of a simpsons writer dissecting the layers of the scene where Bart's bike gets caught by the street sweeper and why that scene hits so well.
I love how you can hear Bart singing it louder than anyone else, shows just how enthused he was about the prank and adds another level of hilarity to the scene.
No Nancy just has a loud Bart voice, it happens a lot
"Milhouse, you did the right thing.... Bart come with me for punishment!"
*grabs Bart and walks off with him, then returns*
"You too snitchy"
XD
Wow! Thank you for the repeat! It was even funnier than in the video-thank you thank you thank you!!!
@@thinkthensend9228 It makes sense to repeat lines as a comment, it gives a thread to talk about a specific part of the video. A lot did happen in this short clip after all.
Snitches get stiches!
@@thinkthensend9228
You know what, fluffer-nutter? I’m running on 3 hours of sleep, and am too tired to deal with anyone’s s**t!
Shut the f**k up!
I'll never forget when we saw this on TV. My dad started cracking up when the organist started playing, and mom did right after they started singing. Meanwhile, me, the young teen, had no idea. They explained it all, the beach ball, the candles, the sheer length of the song.
Now today, mom and dad went to clean the church, and mom linked me the original song, saying she had to play "In the Garden of Eden" while cleaning. What a lasting impression this scene and that song have made!
lol your parents are cool
Explain the beachball, please.
@@markusnashorn1145 That was something they used to do at concerts: toss random beachballs into the crowd and let them hit them around at random. I've been to a couple of shows where that happened--it's pretty fun!
@@psb9001 still happens at concerts, but like most things some idiots took the fun of life and complained/sued over getting hit in the head.
@@varsityathlete9927 Meanwhile, at the Rammstein Concert: Entire band gets in rubber dinghies to crowdsurf.
Blasphemy or not, that organ player KILLED IT.
And that playing almost killed the player herself 🕯
I want to see a full 17 minute version of this organ version.
Its genuinely better than the real Song lol
ua-cam.com/video/UIVe-rZBcm4/v-deo.html
@@sarkaniemi Not an organ version
ua-cam.com/video/gADSRt6V6wk/v-deo.html
How did she played a drum solo that's crazy
People thought I was crazy bringing an over-inflated beach ball to sunday mass...
Coinkidink: Iron Butterfly founder/keyboardist Doug Ingle's father, Lloyd Ingle, was a church organist
I. Ron Butterfly
😂 Still gets me every time.
🤣😂🤣😂🤣
Me2😂😂😂
As a kid growing up in the '90s who attended religious schools, I was always so tempted to do this as a joke, lol
To Goldenchick85:Did you pull it off? For the record I remember this song back in the day.Did you go on You Tube & check out the original version by Iron Butterfly?
This song is from the late 60's.
@@snow-puppetsofficial360 but this episode is from the 90s.
"Milhouse, you did the right thing. Bart, come with me for punishment. You too, snitchie."
tough but fair reverend
"...where my soul will be chopped into confetti... and strewn upon a parade of murderers and single mothers..." 🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂
Proto Clown made my day 😂🤣
I love how Bart is just so blasé about the whole thing! lmao
anyone else had this stuck in their head for the last 20 years?
It's probably the best song to have stuck in your head. If it were a Limp Biscuit song or a Linkin Park song I'd probably plow a power drill in to get it out. The artistic flow of some of the hippie era musicians is almost unparalleled. Hendrix, Stones, Beatles, Doors.... all masterpieces.
@@mlburkh where exactly did I ask for your boomer opinion
i was born in 2003, but when i first saw this episode, it has been stuck it my head.
Yep, right here dude 🤚
Fr
I love how dishevelled everyone looks by the end
CatLady 2.0 yesss
Haaaaaa
They look more drunk than disheveled
@Greg Elchert making out?
@Greg Elchert I noticed the guy in the brown suit behind Marge and Homer was as well. He also had a smile on his face to match
I love how literally everyone in attendance except Reverend Lovejoy know tune already.
How many other people in the congregation made out to that hymn?
When Homer looks over to Marge and whispers about how the they use to make-out to that song always makes me laugh. Adds a little realistic depth to the relationship.
I love how this was also before Marge basically became a Puritan like she is in most episodes now and actually just laughed and shushed Homer.
I mean she still has her moments in the newer seasons but it's not like it was
RIP Doug Ingle. This rendition is for you. 5/24/2024
Came back to this after the passing of Doug Ingle.
When I was a teen the dvd box sets were being released, I bought all of them. My parents and I were watching this episode and they laugh at the joke quite a bit. Then see me confused. Dad pauses the show, and says "hold on". Searches through his cd collection, turns on the stereo, and we listen to all 17 minutes of this song. I was instantly hooked and love this song ever since.
Bart come with me for punishment, you too snitchy. Lol
peaceteen749 You don’t EVER snitch. Milhouse basically Judused Bart.
I want you to clean every single one of these organ pipes that you have befouled with your popular music.
peaceteen749 😑 this fuckin guy
CrazyVikingGamer two lil booties to bump
@peaceteen749 Lovejoy just likes punishing kids. He's your basic hypocrite in a collar, which is why he ignores everything sinful his delinquent daughter does.
I love how the worship leader eventually catches on to the fact that it’s “rock and or roll” by the rhythms and not the obvious lyrics (which nobody noticed except for Bart and his parents almost immediately)
I think everyone figured it out they just didn't want to tell lovejoy
Dayum, what is that organist doing wasting her time in a small town church? She could be playing with the London Symphony Orchestra with that level of skill!
For real 🙌🏼
This scene is so well executed, like, animation wise and audibly. Like the audio changes as it goes to different people
Classic! This is where Nas got his beat for "thieves theme" and "hip hop is dead"
It’s crazy how the organist was even able to play the drum solo just with the organ.
I love how you can hear Bart’s singing so clearly at the start of the music xD
I remembered this. My brother pulled this prank too, but the minister had a good sense of humor compared to my mom and grandma
I have to commend Bart on how well organ-ised this prank was.
Punderful 👏
This is quite the elaborate prank! Finding sheet music for the Organ and the parishioners, then copying and handing it out! A for effort, Bart! And I. Ron Butterfly... we salute you!!
Man that organ riff was technical. Shout out to the organist!
I was just thinking the same - about as complex as a fugue in some parts!
"Please stand for our next hymn. 'Hail Mary' by Mack A. Veli."
😆😆😆😆😆😆
"Hey wait a minute. This sounds like hip and/or hop."
Chris Freeland Too Bad “Closer” from Nine inch Nails would be a dead giveaway with the lyrics. I can see Lovejoy finding it and freaking out.
@@crazychristopher1989 I just listened to this just now. Reverend Lovejoy would have a freaking coronary with this. LOL
You don’t have to change his name. It has the old Italian thing going for it.
All applause should go to that old lady on the organ for playing that entire song and so awesomely.
RIP Doug
Funny that it went on for 17 minutes and reverend lovejoy didn’t do anything to stop it
I've seen a few hymns like that. I was like "C'mon! The entire book of Psalms is shorter than this."
Doug Ingle (the Singer from Iron butterfly) Said that he believed that this scene would make the Song, even more famous due the younger generation who watched the Simpsons and he was right, millions of teenagers discovered one of the heaviest songs of all time this Song is a gem.
Poor organist 17 minutes of pure rock and or roll 😂
The best part was everyone putting a candle up. Like they're at a concert.😂😂😂
She rocked.
I like how Lovejoy didn't even question the song until after the organist passed out
RIP Doug Ingle, lead singer of Iron Butterfly who wrote this song.
Farewell, Doug Ingle. I bet I'm not the only one who thought immediately of this clip upon hearing of his passing.
“Hey Marge remember when we used to make out to this hymn?”
“Hahaha shhhh!”
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
“Bart come with me for punishment!....you too snitchy!! 😂
Snitches get stiches!
I've watched this episode many times over the years. I felt nostalgic and looked this up today, and just noticed that at the end of Mrs. Feesh's solo at 0:59, SHE'S CROSSING HER ARMS WHILE PLAYING! Badass and in the zone! How did I not notice this before?
Yeaaaaaaaahhhhh! Thats true!! That was incredible!!!
Watch some Olivier Latry videos. He does that all the time and yes, it's badass!
Get out of here homer!
Don’t forget she has 8 fingers
@@thewewguy8t88
No no, don't stop rocking!
I love how they very quickly make Bart's voice the lead to show how proud he is of himself.
If you could sing songs like this in church, I would actually go.
If churches would stay pertinent and be about joy and community, people would get together and sing modern, popular songs! That would be great! Sadly it's mostly about controlling what people do with their genitals...
Ok I will try
I remember the band at a church played a song from Foo fighters once
I mean the first "Sister Act" did it and it actually increased church attendance + JP2
Refering to the early episodes and premise of 'The Vicar of Dibley', The introduction of a female priest at the local parish initially caused outrage and objection amongst the elders and traditionalists of the community. Then it turned out the community had heavily warmed to to her and commended the effect she had brought about in increasing church attendance and popularity because she managed to bring a whole new image to the entire religious institution. Relevance of all this being, it's not necessarily the book or kneeling before divine beings that people buy into, but other factors that make the experience rewarding. ... Carry on!
Rest In Paradise
Ron Bushy
I'm quite annoyed Mr Lovejoy didn't like that song.
NessLover94 he's a stereotypical reverend, he only enjoys submitting people to his whims
The lyrics weren't even really graphic or anything,
Didnt they change his character after this to be less ned
@@Shadothecat yeah. He toned down ALOT after this thankfully.
@@hidan407 I like him in this video
I just noticed that in 0:27, Jasper has a meat beard
this episode crept me out as a kid but that organist fucking killed it 🤘🏻
I use to laugh my head off at this when I was 9 years old and still gets me even today at 37 the music, the candle raising, and the old Organist collapsing at the end of 17 mins of pure “Rock and or Roll” 😂🤣😂
You just can’t beat The “Classic” Simpsons imo
“By I. Ron Butterfly”
Wait a minute. This sounds like Rock and or Roll music
When this episode was shown for the first time, I literally was laughing so hard tears were streaming down my face. One of the most hilarious scenes from the series, ever...
I agree, an absolute jewel 💎
And now for our closing hymn...."Jesus In Suburbia" by G-Reene Day.
Lol brain automatically read it in his voice
"My personal jesus" by depeche mode, or "rock of ages" by def leppard?
Isn't it Jesus OF Suburbia?
Disciple by Slayer
"9 minutes and 8 seconds later"
RIP to all the original band members of I. Ron Butterfly
Van Houtens hanging on for dear life lol
The song actually sounds good on a pipe organ.
God i love this episode, this was the pinnacle of The Simpson's. Everytime i remember this episode it makes me smile.
To be honest, this song sound good as hell on a organ.
RIP Doug Ingle.
That old lady's First sight reading is awesome...!
The fact that Marge and Homer knew it wasn't a real hymn and didn't say anything is hilarious.
As a late Boomer kid who loved this song and knew that this was the ultimate make out piece for older kids this clip brings back happy and hilarious memories.
I love the implication that everyone in Springfield is excellent at sight-reading music
I like how lovejoy realizes it before the 17 minute interlude but doesn’t stop it lol
First episode on the VHS Simpsons Heaven and Hell. I know it off by heart without having seen it in about 10 years.
I'm glad that Marge knew it was a prank and went along with it, and giggles at Homer's joke too.
Amazing that Homer of all people was the first to immediately get what was going on.
by the second half it looked like the organist was having a seizure, but she killed that sheet music
I wonder if the Sunday Service was ended immediately after that 17 minute "hymn". LOL
"17 Minutes Later"
Wait, how the hell did she do the drum solo?
A woman of many talents
Whats tragic is this versions actually better than the original 😂
This has to be in my top 5 my favourite Simpson gags ever. It’s just so comically perfect in every way. 😂😂😭
“Fresh from god’s brain to your mouth.”
👌🏾
bart simpson is the bravest character in the whole series.
My mind flashed back to the alien scene in Home improvement
Organ solo is phenomenal 👏🙌
Doesn't miss a single note
This was mine and so many kids' introduction to this song. One of the greatest _Simpsons_ moments for sure.
Everytime I listen to the song and get to the last chords I'll go 🕯 no matter where I am 🤣 I loved this scene as a kid.
Bart has good musical taste, I'll give you that.
And that type of music will send him straight to Hell for eternity.
Fun fact the song actually does go for seventeen minutes hahahaha!!!!!
And most of it is instrumental too.
No shit, Sherlock
@@zeroomens9438 ( ͠° ͟ʖ ͡°)
See, Bart is a good kid. He was making his parents happy.
I. Ron Butterfly could certainly write one hell of a hymn. 🤘
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