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  1. 19 de abr. de 2023 · In 1975, Innes helped create The Rutles, a Beatles spoof for the BBC comedy series Rutland Weekend Television. Three years later, this make-believe band starred in the film All You Need Is Cash, a parody of The Beatles’ life and music.It included guest appearances by George Harrison and Mick Jagger, and later inspired This Is Spinal Tap. ...

  2. A soundtrack album entitled The Rutles containing 14 tongue-in-cheek pastiches of Beatles songs was also released. The CD reissue included the 6 other songs featured on the soundtrack that were not included in the vinyl LP. The cover art of the album suggested the existence of a number of other Rutles albums including Tragical History Tour and Let It Rot.

  3. Teil dieser BBC -Serie war die fiktive Band The Rutles, eine in der Serie 1975 erstmals gesendete Parodie auf die Beatles. Neil Innes, demgemäß die Idee für The Rutles entstand, nachdem der aufgelösten Band The Beatles eine hohe Summe für eine Wiedervereinigung geboten worden war, komponierte für die fiktive Band Songs, die sehr „Beatle ...

  4. 5 de may. de 2011 · From the 1965 movie "Ouch!"

  5. The Story. On January 21, 1959 the Rutles story began at 43 Egg Lane, Liverpool, where Ron Nasty and Dirk McQuickly first bumped into each other. Ron invited Dirk to help him stand up. Dirk, merely an ameteur drinker, agreed and on that spot a legend was created, a legend that will last a lunchtime. They were soon to be joined by Stig O’Hara ...

  6. For the album, see The Rutles (album) The Rutles were an English rock band formed in Rutland in 1960, which comprised of Ron Nasty, Dirk McQuickly, Stig O'Hara and Barry Wom. They are regarded as the most copyrighted band of all time, creating a legend to last a lunchtime. They were integral to the development of 1960s counterculture and popular music's recognition as an art form. They were ...