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The video pays homage to and includes easter eggs to numerous Beatles songs and significant moments in their career, but at one point the camera tracks through a room full of diverse people having a drink and chatting amongst themselves, until the camera quickly pans past the famous "Sgt.

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Macabre's Sinister Slaughter album cover ◊ features various serial killers and mass murderers in homage to Sgt.The Def Leppard album Songs From The Sparkle Lounge combines older and more recent pictures of the band members with celebrities as different as Abraham Lincoln and the Mona Lisa.Underneath the drum, flowers are arranged to spell "MONSTER," and the sky behind is orange with streaks of lightning. A budget compilation called The Monster Mash Rock'N'Roll Party had four headless "New Beatles" types standing in front of a staggered grouping of headstones and behind a drum with the record's title on it.Pepper cover for his rarities compilation "The Yard Sale," released through Kickstarter. Maine-based rapper Spose parodied the Sgt.The various celebrities portrayed on the album cover were all photographs of well known Flemish celebrities'. A Belgian compilation album from 1990 featuring several Belgian artists covering songs by other artists also parodied "Sgt.Ramalho's Beatles Cover Album went for With the Beatles instead.

Brazilian artist Zé Ramalho made one ◊ with people from the Brazilian Northeast.The album "K" by Kula Shaker features a collage of celebrities whose names start with the letter "K"." Lucy In the Sky with Diamonds " In the Style of Jerry Lee Lewis). Pepper's ◊ by the band Big Daddy, a re-recording of the whole album as if it was made in the 1950s (i.e. (which is the original with only the flower lettering, the bass drum, and the faces of the Beatles changed) Rutter's Only Darts Club Band by The Rutles. Jan Fukumachi's electronic cover of the album is a backwards version.Funny enough: Paul McCartney claims that Zappa's debut album, Freak Out, was a major inspiration for "Sgt.Zappa did call up The Beatles to ask their permission, but Executive Meddling forced him to hide the image inside the gatefold, instead of on the front cover as was intended. The cover art is a less than Affectionate Parody, in that it was created in response to Zappa's feelings that the album was just made to cash in on the whole "flower power" movement. As noted, the Ur-Example is Frank Zappa and the Mothers of Invention's We're Only in It for the Money.
