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* Maine-based rapper Spose parodied the Sgt. Pepper cover for his rarities compilation "The Yard Sale," released through Kickstarter.
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* A Belgian compilation album from 1990 featuring several Belgian artists covering songs by other artists also parodied "Sgt. Peppers". The various celebrities portrayed on the album cover were all photographs of well known Flemish celebrities: http://www.muziekarchief.be/albumdetails.php?ID=12145
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* {{Trainspotting}} : In one scene Renton and his friends are waiting at a railway station, with one of them facing the camera with his back, just like Paul does on the back cover of ''"Sergeant Peppers"''.

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* {{Trainspotting}} : ''Literature/{{Trainspotting}}'': In one scene Renton and his friends are waiting at a railway station, with one of them facing the camera with his back, just like Paul does on the back cover of ''"Sergeant Peppers"''.



* As noted, the UrExample is Music/FrankZappa and the Mothers of Invention's ''We're Only in It for the Money''. The cover art is a less than AffectionateParody, 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. Zappa did call up Music/TheBeatles to ask their permission, but ExecutiveMeddling forced him to hide the cover inside the album, instead of on the album cover itself as was intended.
** Funny enough: Music/PaulMcCartney claims that Zappa's debut album, "FreakOut!", was a major inspiration for "Sgt. Pepper's".

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* As noted, the UrExample is Music/FrankZappa Frank Zappa and the Mothers of Invention's ''We're Only in It for the Money''. The cover art is a less than AffectionateParody, 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. Zappa did call up Music/TheBeatles The Beatles to ask their permission, but ExecutiveMeddling forced him to hide the cover image inside the album, gatefold, instead of on the album front cover itself as was intended.
** Funny enough: Music/PaulMcCartney claims that Zappa's debut album, "FreakOut!", ''Freak Out!'', was a major inspiration for "Sgt. Pepper's".



* A StarWars convention in Europe warranted a [[http://randymartinez.files.wordpress.com/2012/12/sgt-lucas-72.jpg?w=620 "Sgt. Lucas" poster]].

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* A StarWars ''Franchise/StarWars'' convention in Europe warranted a [[http://randymartinez.files.wordpress.com/2012/12/sgt-lucas-72.jpg?w=620 "Sgt. Lucas" [[Creator/GeorgeLucas Lucas]]" poster]].
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* ''Magazine/MadMagazine'' spoofed the cover on its special "The 50 Worst Things About Music".

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* {{Trainspotting}} : In one scene Renton and his friends are waiting at a railway station, with one of them facing the camera with his back, just like Paul does on the back cover of ''"Sergeant Peppers"''.
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** In the episode "Homer's Barbershop Quartet" the back cover of Sgt. Peppers is spoofed when Homer looks at an album by his former band. We see three of the band members in frontal view, while Homer turns his back to the camera, just like Paul does amidst the Beatles on the Sgt. Peppers backside cover.
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* A [[http://www.paulkidby.net/index.php/gallery/bronzes-sculpture/artwork/artwork120713-1-79 Paul Kidby portrait]] of [[Discworld/SoulMusic The Band With Rocks In]] surrounded by other {{Discworld}} characters, in the ''Discworld Calendar 2012''.

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* A [[http://www.paulkidby.net/index.php/gallery/bronzes-sculpture/artwork/artwork120713-1-79 Paul Kidby portrait]] of [[Discworld/SoulMusic The Band With Rocks In]] surrounded by other {{Discworld}} ''Literature/{{Discworld}}'' characters, in the ''Discworld Calendar 2012''.
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* A [http://www.paulkidby.net/index.php/gallery/bronzes-sculpture/artwork/artwork120713-1-79 Paul Kidby portrait]] of [[Discworld/SoulMusic The Band With Rocks In]] surrounded by other {{Discworld}} characters, in the ''Discworld Calendar 2012''.

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* A Paul Kidby portrait of [[Discworld/SoulMusic The Band With Rocks In]] surrounded by other {{Discworld}} characters, in the ''Discworld Calendar 2012''.

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* A [http://www.paulkidby.net/index.php/gallery/bronzes-sculpture/artwork/artwork120713-1-79 Paul Kidby portrait portrait]] of [[Discworld/SoulMusic The Band With Rocks In]] surrounded by other {{Discworld}} characters, in the ''Discworld Calendar 2012''.
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* ''KevinAndKell'' has [[http://www.kevinandkell.com/2001/kk0422.html a cast picture]] like this. Note that the "classic Beatles" are replaced by the "human Dewclaws".

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* ''KevinAndKell'' ''Webcomic/KevinAndKell'' has [[http://www.kevinandkell.com/2001/kk0422.html a cast picture]] like this. Note that the "classic Beatles" are replaced by the "human Dewclaws".

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* ''KevinAndKell'' has a cast picture like this.

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* In the ''Comicbook/StarFox'' comic originally printed in ''Magazine/NintendoPower'', a flashback to Andross's StartOfDarkness is capped off by General Pepper admitting that he couldn't do anything about the situation because he was only a sergeant at the time. Cue picture of him and his associates...
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* The Jewish Historical Museum in Amsterdam, Netherlands, made one too, consisting of famous Jewish celebrities. [[http://rosiebell.typepad.com/.a/6a00d8341cac7d53ef0105364b3e99970c-popup]]

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Thanks to its global fame and popularity, many {{Shout Out}}s to the album have been made throughout the years, especially to the collage album cover. Even Blake himself recently made [[http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2123734/Sir-Peter-Blake-recreates-The-Beatles-Sgt-Pepper-album-cover-2012-style-celebrate-80th-birthday.html a new homage]] featuring new celebrity cut-outs to celebrate his 80th birthday in 2012.

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Thanks to its global fame and popularity, many {{Shout Out}}s to the album have been made throughout the years, especially to the collage album cover. Even Blake himself recently made [[http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2123734/Sir-Peter-Blake-recreates-The-Beatles-Sgt-Pepper-album-cover-2012-style-celebrate-80th-birthday.html a new homage]] featuring new celebrity cut-outs to celebrate his 80th birthday in 2012.
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Thanks to its global fame and popularity, many {{Shout Out}}s to the album have been made throughout the years, especially to the collage album cover. Even Blake himself recently made a new homage featuring new celebrity cut-outs. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2123734/Sir-Peter-Blake-recreates-The-Beatles-Sgt-Pepper-album-cover-2012-style-celebrate-80th-birthday.html

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Thanks to its global fame and popularity, many {{Shout Out}}s to the album have been made throughout the years, especially to the collage album cover. Even Blake himself recently made a new homage featuring new celebrity cut-outs. http://www.[[http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2123734/Sir-Peter-Blake-recreates-The-Beatles-Sgt-Pepper-album-cover-2012-style-celebrate-80th-birthday.html
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The album cover of Music/TheBeatles' ''Music/SgtPeppersLonelyHeartsClubBand'' is one of the most recognizable album covers of all time. If not ''the'' most famous. PaulMcCartney wanted to change the group's image and as a result all members let their hair and moustaches grow and pretended to be a different band. On the album cover, designed by Peter Blake and Jann Haworth, the Beatles pose dressed in military uniforms, surrounded by a celebrity audience chosen by the members themselves. Forty celebrities are either wax works or photo collage cut-outs. Note that originally there were supposed to be several more, but they were censored out by EMI for being too controversial (including, in a bit of ValuesDissonance, ''Gandhi'').

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The album cover of Music/TheBeatles' ''Music/SgtPeppersLonelyHeartsClubBand'' is one of the most recognizable album covers of all time. If not ''the'' most famous. PaulMcCartney Music/PaulMcCartney wanted to change the group's image and as a result all members let their hair and moustaches grow and pretended to be a different band. On the album cover, designed by Peter Blake and Jann Haworth, the Beatles pose dressed in military uniforms, surrounded by a celebrity audience chosen by the members themselves. Forty celebrities are either wax works or photo collage cut-outs. Note that originally there were supposed to be several more, but they were censored out by the Beatles' label EMI for being too controversial (including, in a bit of ValuesDissonance, ''Gandhi'').
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The album cover of Music/TheBeatles' ''Music/SgtPeppersLonelyHeartsClubBand'' is one of the most recognizable album covers of all time. If not ''the'' most famous. PaulMcCartney wanted to change the group's image and as a result all members let their hair and moustaches grow and pretended to be a different band. On the album cover, designed by Peter Blake and Jann Haworth, the Beatles pose dressed in military uniforms, surrounded by a celebrity audience chosen by the members themselves. Forty celebrities are either wax works or photo collage cut-outs.

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* As noted, the UrExample is Music/FrankZappa and the Mothers of Invention's ''We're Only in It for the Money''. The cover art is a less than AffectionateParody, 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. Zappa did call up Music/TheBeatles to ask their permission and, as a result, he had to hide the cover inside the album, instead of on the album cover itself.

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The UrExample and and indirect TropeNamer is the cover of Music/FrankZappa and the Mothers of Invention's ''Music/WereOnlyInItForTheMoney''.

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* As noted, the UrExample and TropeNamer is Music/FrankZappa and the Mothers of Invention's ''We're Only in It for the Money''. The cover art is a less than AffectionateParody, 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. Zappa did call up Music/TheBeatles to ask their permission and, as a result, he had to hide the cover inside the album, instead of on the album cover itself.

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* As noted, the UrExample and TropeNamer is Music/FrankZappa and the Mothers of Invention's ''We're Only in It for the Money''. The cover art is a less than AffectionateParody, 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. Zappa did call up Music/TheBeatles to ask their permission and, as a result, he had to hide the cover inside the album, instead of on the album cover itself.



* There is also a mashup album by Clayton Counts called ''[[http://claytoncounts.com/blog/the-beachles Sgt. Petsound's Lonely Hearts Club Band]]'' (a mashup of this album and Music/TheBeachBoys' ''Pet Sounds''). The album, which provoked a cease-and-desist letter from EMI (followed by a massive rant on freedom of expression by Counts), was created as "[[{{Satire}} a semi-sadistic commentary on the dismal mash-up phenomenon]], and a meager tribute to two of the greatest pop bands of the 20th century."
* ''Sgt. Rutter's Only Darts Club Band'' by Music/TheRutles.
* The band Big Daddy recorded the whole album as if it was made in the 1950s (i.e. "[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JGpCqsc2SK8 Lucy In the Sky with Diamonds]]" InTheStyleOf Music/JerryLeeLewis).

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* There is also a mashup album by Clayton Counts called ''[[http://claytoncounts.com/blog/the-beachles Sgt. Petsound's Lonely Hearts Club Band]]'' (a mashup of this album and Music/TheBeachBoys' ''Pet Sounds''). The album, which provoked a cease-and-desist letter from EMI (followed by a massive rant on freedom of expression by Counts), was created as "[[{{Satire}} a semi-sadistic commentary on the dismal mash-up phenomenon]], and a meager tribute to two Jan Fukumachi's electronic cover of the greatest pop bands of the 20th century."
album is [[http://www.creativegames.org.uk/modules/Art_Technology/Pop/Sgt_%20Pepper_Album_files/jun.jpg a backwards version]].
* ''Sgt. Rutter's Only Darts Club Band'' by Music/TheRutles.
Music/TheRutles. (which is the original with only the flower lettering, the bass drum, and the faces of the Beatles changed)
* The ''[[http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-8Lyw4oEX2-c/TZ9203ERwBI/AAAAAAAAABc/oYnyd61MqvA/s1600/bigdaddysgtpeppers%2Bfront.jpg Sgt. Pepper's]]'' by the band Big Daddy recorded Daddy, a re-recording of the whole album as if it was made in the 1950s (i.e. "[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JGpCqsc2SK8 Lucy In the Sky with Diamonds]]" InTheStyleOf Music/JerryLeeLewis).



* Brazilian artist Zé Ramalho made [[http://www.forroemvinil.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/za-ramalho-2000-naaao-nordestina-capa-500x496.jpg one]] with people from the Brazilian Northeast (Ramalho's Beatles CoverAlbum went for ''With the Beatles'' [[http://blog.opovo.com.br/discografia/files/2011/09/20110816172301_27971_large_ze-ramalho-canta-beatles.jpg instead]]).







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* A "20 best hip hop albums of all time" list [[http://dkpresents.wordpress.com/2007/04/27/hip-hop-sgt-peppers-the-cover-art/ earned this treatment]].




* One of ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons''' couch gags is a parody of the album cover. It was also used as the cover of their music album, "The Yellow Album" (the name, of course, a takeoff of [[Music/TheWhiteAlbum another Beatles album]]).

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* One A CouchGag of ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons''' couch gags is [[http://www.creativegames.org.uk/modules/Art_Technology/Pop/Sgt_%20Pepper_Album_files/simps.jpg a parody of the album cover. cover]]. It was also used as the cover of their music album, "The "[[http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/4/4c/The_Yellow_Album.PNG The Yellow Album" Album]]" (the name, of course, a takeoff of [[Music/TheWhiteAlbum another Beatles album]]).
album]]). And like ''Sgt Pepper'', the early Simpsons are in suits and the current ones in fatigues.


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The UrExample and and indirect TropeNamer is the cover of Music/FrankZappa and the Mothers of Invention's ''WereOnlyInItForTheMoney''.

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* As noted, the UrExample and TropeNamer is Music/FrankZappa and the Mothers of Invention's ''We're Only in It for the Money''. The aover art is a less than AffectionateParody, 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. Zappa did call up Music/TheBeatles to ask their permission and, as a result, he had to hide the cover inside the album, instead of on the album cover itself.

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* As noted, the UrExample and TropeNamer is Music/FrankZappa and the Mothers of Invention's ''We're Only in It for the Money''. The aover cover art is a less than AffectionateParody, 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. Zappa did call up Music/TheBeatles to ask their permission and, as a result, he had to hide the cover inside the album, instead of on the album cover itself.
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Thanks to its global fame and popularity, many {{Shout Out}}s to the album have been made throughout the years, especially to the collage album cover.

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The album cover of TheBeatles' ''Music/SgtPeppersLonelyHeartsClubBand'' is one of the most recognizable album covers of all time. If not ''the'' most famous. PaulMcCartney wanted to change the group's image and as a result all members let their hair and moustaches grow and pretended to be a different band. On the album cover, designed by Peter Blake and Jann Haworth, the Beatles pose dressed in military uniforms, surrounded by a celebrity audience chosen by the members themselves. Forty celebrities are either wax works or photo collage cut-outs.

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The album cover of TheBeatles' Music/TheBeatles' ''Music/SgtPeppersLonelyHeartsClubBand'' is one of the most recognizable album covers of all time. If not ''the'' most famous. PaulMcCartney wanted to change the group's image and as a result all members let their hair and moustaches grow and pretended to be a different band. On the album cover, designed by Peter Blake and Jann Haworth, the Beatles pose dressed in military uniforms, surrounded by a celebrity audience chosen by the members themselves. Forty celebrities are either wax works or photo collage cut-outs.



The man who did this first was FrankZappa, on the album cover of ''WereOnlyInItForTheMoney'', thus making him the TropeNamer.

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The man who did this first was FrankZappa, on UrExample and and indirect TropeNamer is the album cover of ''WereOnlyInItForTheMoney'', thus making him Music/FrankZappa and the TropeNamer. Mothers of Invention's ''WereOnlyInItForTheMoney''.

AbbeyRoadCrossing is another trope based on parodies of a specific Beatles album cover.



* MadMagazine spoofed the cover on its special "The 50 Worst Things About Music".

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* MadMagazine ''Magazine/MadMagazine'' spoofed the cover on its special "The 50 Worst Things About Music".



* The Trope Namer is FrankZappa and the Mothers of Invention's ''We're Only in It for the Money'' is a less 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. Zappa did call up TheBeatles to ask their permission and, as a result, he had to hide the cover inside the album, instead of on the album cover itself.
** Funny enough: Paul [=McCartney=] claims that Zappa's debut album, "FreakOut!", was a major inspiration for "Sgt. Pepper's".
* There is also a mashup album by Clayton Counts called ''[[http://claytoncounts.com/blog/the-beachles Sgt. Petsound's Lonely Hearts Club Band]]'' (a mashup of this album and TheBeachBoys' ''Pet Sounds''). The album, which provoked a cease-and-desist letter from EMI (followed by a massive rant on freedom of expression by Counts), was created as "[[{{Satire}} a semi-sadistic commentary on the dismal mash-up phenomenon]], and a meager tribute to two of the greatest pop bands of the 20th century."
* ''[[TheRutles Sgt Rutter's Only Darts Club Band]]'' by TheRutles
* The band Big Daddy recorded the whole album as if it was made in the 1950s (i.e. "[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JGpCqsc2SK8 Lucy In the Sky with Diamonds]]" InTheStyleOf JerryLeeLewis)

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* The Trope Namer As noted, the UrExample and TropeNamer is FrankZappa Music/FrankZappa and the Mothers of Invention's ''We're Only in It for the Money'' Money''. The aover art is a less affectionate parody, than AffectionateParody, 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. Zappa did call up TheBeatles Music/TheBeatles to ask their permission and, as a result, he had to hide the cover inside the album, instead of on the album cover itself.
** Funny enough: Paul [=McCartney=] Music/PaulMcCartney claims that Zappa's debut album, "FreakOut!", was a major inspiration for "Sgt. Pepper's".
* There is also a mashup album by Clayton Counts called ''[[http://claytoncounts.com/blog/the-beachles Sgt. Petsound's Lonely Hearts Club Band]]'' (a mashup of this album and TheBeachBoys' Music/TheBeachBoys' ''Pet Sounds''). The album, which provoked a cease-and-desist letter from EMI (followed by a massive rant on freedom of expression by Counts), was created as "[[{{Satire}} a semi-sadistic commentary on the dismal mash-up phenomenon]], and a meager tribute to two of the greatest pop bands of the 20th century."
* ''[[TheRutles Sgt ''Sgt. Rutter's Only Darts Club Band]]'' Band'' by TheRutles
Music/TheRutles.
* The band Big Daddy recorded the whole album as if it was made in the 1950s (i.e. "[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JGpCqsc2SK8 Lucy In the Sky with Diamonds]]" InTheStyleOf JerryLeeLewis)Music/JerryLeeLewis).



* One of TheSimpsons' couch gags is a parody of the album cover. It was also used as the cover of their music album, "The Yellow Album" (the name, of course, a takeoff of another Beatles album).

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The album cover of TheBeatles' Music/SgtPeppersLonelyHeartsClubBand is one of the most recognizable album covers of all time. If not THE most famous. Paul =McCartney= wanted to change the group's image and as a result all members let their hair and moustaches grow and pretended to be a different band. On the album cover, designed by Peter Blake and Jann Haworth. The Beatles pose dressed in military uniforms surrounded by a celebrity audience chosen by the members themselves. All celebrities are either wax works or photo collage cut-outs.

Thanks its global fame and popularity many ShoutOut s to the album have been made throughout the years. Especially to the collage album cover.

The man who did this first was FrankZappa, on the album cover of WereOnlyInItForTheMoney, thus making him the TropeNamer.

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The album cover of TheBeatles' Music/SgtPeppersLonelyHeartsClubBand ''Music/SgtPeppersLonelyHeartsClubBand'' is one of the most recognizable album covers of all time. If not THE ''the'' most famous. Paul =McCartney= PaulMcCartney wanted to change the group's image and as a result all members let their hair and moustaches grow and pretended to be a different band. On the album cover, designed by Peter Blake and Jann Haworth. The Haworth, the Beatles pose dressed in military uniforms uniforms, surrounded by a celebrity audience chosen by the members themselves. All Forty celebrities are either wax works or photo collage cut-outs.

Thanks to its global fame and popularity popularity, many ShoutOut s {{Shout Out}}s to the album have been made throughout the years. Especially years, especially to the collage album cover.

The man who did this first was FrankZappa, on the album cover of WereOnlyInItForTheMoney, ''WereOnlyInItForTheMoney'', thus making him the TropeNamer.
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* MadMagazine spoofed the cover on their special "The 50 Worst Things About Music".

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* MadMagazine spoofed the cover on their its special "The 50 Worst Things About Music".

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* Trope Namer is FrankZappa and the Mothers of Invention's ''WereOnlyInItForTheMoney'' is a less 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. Zappa did call up TheBeatles to ask their permission and as a result he had to hide the cover inside the album, instead of on the album cover itself.
** Funny enough: Paul McCartney claims that Zappa's debut album "FreakOut!" was a major inspiration for "Sgt. Pepper's".

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* The Trope Namer is FrankZappa and the Mothers of Invention's ''WereOnlyInItForTheMoney'' ''We're Only in It for the Money'' is a less 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. Zappa did call up TheBeatles to ask their permission and and, as a result result, he had to hide the cover inside the album, instead of on the album cover itself.
** Funny enough: Paul McCartney [=McCartney=] claims that Zappa's debut album "FreakOut!" album, "FreakOut!", was a major inspiration for "Sgt. Pepper's".



* Viewer Garrison made one for TheFundayPawpetShow to honor the show's 100th episode. The crowd was made up of Real Player images of past guests and the Band members changed to Mutt, Arthur, Poink and Yappy.

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* Viewer Garrison made one for TheFundayPawpetShow ''TheFundayPawpetShow'' to honor the show's 100th episode. The crowd was made up of Real Player [=RealPlayer=] images of past guests and the Band band members changed to Mutt, Arthur, Poink and Yappy.



* One of TheSimpsons' couch gags is a parody of the album cover. It was also used as the cover of their music album, "The Yellow Album" (The name, of course, a take off of another Beatles album).

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* One of TheSimpsons' couch gags is a parody of the album cover. It was also used as the cover of their music album, "The Yellow Album" (The (the name, of course, a take off takeoff of another Beatles album).



* The Jewish Historical Museum in Amsterdam made one too, consisting of famous Jewish celebrities. [[http://rosiebell.typepad.com/.a/6a00d8341cac7d53ef0105364b3e99970c-popup]]

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* The Jewish Historical Museum in Amsterdam Amsterdam, Netherlands, made one too, consisting of famous Jewish celebrities. [[http://rosiebell.typepad.com/.a/6a00d8341cac7d53ef0105364b3e99970c-popup]]
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The album cover of TheBeatles' Music/SgtPeppersLonelyHeartsClubBand is one of the most recognizable album covers of all time. If not THE most famous. Paul MCCartney wanted to change the group's image and as a result all members let their hair and moustaches grow and pretended to be a different band. On the album cover, designed by Peter Blake and Jann Haworth. The Beatles pose dressed in military uniforms surrounded by a celebrity audience chosen by the members themselves. All celebrities are either wax works or photo collage cut-outs.

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The album cover of TheBeatles' Music/SgtPeppersLonelyHeartsClubBand is one of the most recognizable album covers of all time. If not THE most famous. Paul MCCartney =McCartney= wanted to change the group's image and as a result all members let their hair and moustaches grow and pretended to be a different band. On the album cover, designed by Peter Blake and Jann Haworth. The Beatles pose dressed in military uniforms surrounded by a celebrity audience chosen by the members themselves. All celebrities are either wax works or photo collage cut-outs.



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* A 3-D version was created for the 1987 special ''It Was 20 Years Ago Today....'', celebrating the 20th anniversary of the album.



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* Viewer Garrison made one for TheFundayPawpetShow to honor the show's 100th episode. The crowd was made up of Real Player images of past guests and the Band members changed to Mutt, Arthur, Poink and Yappy.



* One of TheSimpsons' couch gags is a parody of the album cover. It was also used as the cover of their music album, "The Yellow Album".

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* One of TheSimpsons' couch gags is a parody of the album cover. It was also used as the cover of their music album, "The Yellow Album".Album" (The name, of course, a take off of another Beatles album).
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The album cover of TheBeatles' Music/SgtPeppersLonelyHeartsClubBand is one of the most recognizable album covers of all time. If not THE most famous. Paul MCCartney wanted to change the group's image and as a result all members let their hair and moustaches grow and pretended to be a different band. On the album cover, designed by Peter Blake and Jann Haworth. The Beatles pose dressed in military uniforms surrounded by a celebrity audience chosen by the members themselves. All celebrities are either wax works or photo collage cut-outs.

Thanks its global fame and popularity many ShoutOut s to the album have been made throughout the years. Especially to the collage album cover.

The man who did this first was FrankZappa, on the album cover of WereOnlyInItForTheMoney, thus making him the TropeNamer.

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* MadMagazine spoofed the cover on their special "The 50 Worst Things About Music".

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* Trope Namer is FrankZappa and the Mothers of Invention's ''WereOnlyInItForTheMoney'' is a less 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. Zappa did call up TheBeatles to ask their permission and as a result he had to hide the cover inside the album, instead of on the album cover itself.
** Funny enough: Paul McCartney claims that Zappa's debut album "FreakOut!" was a major inspiration for "Sgt. Pepper's".
* There is also a mashup album by Clayton Counts called ''[[http://claytoncounts.com/blog/the-beachles Sgt. Petsound's Lonely Hearts Club Band]]'' (a mashup of this album and TheBeachBoys' ''Pet Sounds''). The album, which provoked a cease-and-desist letter from EMI (followed by a massive rant on freedom of expression by Counts), was created as "[[{{Satire}} a semi-sadistic commentary on the dismal mash-up phenomenon]], and a meager tribute to two of the greatest pop bands of the 20th century."
* ''[[TheRutles Sgt Rutter's Only Darts Club Band]]'' by TheRutles
* The band Big Daddy recorded the whole album as if it was made in the 1950s (i.e. "[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JGpCqsc2SK8 Lucy In the Sky with Diamonds]]" InTheStyleOf JerryLeeLewis)
* The album "K" by Kula Shaker features a collage of celebrities whose names start with the letter "K".
* Some examples can be found here: http://beatlesite.blogspot.com/2009/02/sgt-pepper-album-covers-parodies-1.html

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* One of TheSimpsons' couch gags is a parody of the album cover. It was also used as the cover of their music album, "The Yellow Album".

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* The Jewish Historical Museum in Amsterdam made one too, consisting of famous Jewish celebrities. [[http://rosiebell.typepad.com/.a/6a00d8341cac7d53ef0105364b3e99970c-popup]]

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