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Yellow Submarine skit

fatblue

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I'm not dreaming am I? They actually did a skit of the famous Ringo Starr written Beatles tune "Yellow Submarine" right?I forgot how this went,the skit I mean, I LOVE the song!!!
 

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I know they did skits for "Octopus' garden" and "Loves you."
 

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Don't forget

Cookie Monster also did his take on "Hey Jude" with his ode to commestibles, "Hey Food". I'm not positive, but I think the Beatles themselves actually sang it with him. Either that or the singers on the song sound incredibly like them. Can't say that I remember a "Yellow Submarine" skit. The song itself, well, that was just a product of the Beatles' drug-induced dreams. :big_grin: :attitude:
 

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Actually, on the song "Hey Food", it was not the Beatles themselves, but the Sesame Street Beetles. They had hair that went down below their eyes, and little antennas on their heads.
 

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fatblue said:
I'm not dreaming am I? They actually did a skit of the famous Ringo Starr written Beatles tune "Yellow Submarine" right?I forgot how this went,the skit I mean, I LOVE the song!!!
I'm sorry, but as a big Beatles fan, I have to correct you. :embarrassed:

"Yellow Submarine" wasn't written by Ringo. It was written by Paul (credited to Lennon/McCartney). Ringo sings it.

Ringo did write "Octopuss' Garden" which was also a skit, I believe.
 

fatblue

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Yello Submarine

I guess because it's been a staple for Ringo at his concerts to sing that song that I assume he wrote it.

How did this skit go?If anyone can recall, it's been awhile. LOL!
 
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