-
became the song "Good
Times Roll" (included on the
Rutles' first, self-titled
album in 1978). The
Rutles themselves first appeared in a
sketch later in 1975...
-
would send in
Beatles LPs with
their sleeves altered to show the
Rutles. In 1978, the
Rutles'
mockumentary film All You Need Is Cash, a
collaboration between...
- as The
Rutles) is a 1978
television film that
traces (in
mockumentary style) the
career of a
fictitious English rock
group called the
Rutles. As TV Guide...
- The
Rutles (alternately
titled Meet The
Rutles) is a
soundtrack album to the 1978
telemovie All You Need Is Cash. The
album contains 14 of the tongue-in-ch****...
- This
event was
subsequently referenced in the
Rutles' song "Shangri-La" on
their 1996
reunion album The
Rutles Archaeology,
which was
itself a
parody of The...
- The
Rutles 2: Can't Buy Me
Lunch (also
known as The
Rutles: Evolution) is a re-telling of the 1978
mockumentary All You Need Is Cash, in a
modern setting...
-
Battley pla**** the Paul
McCartney role in the
original RWT
sketch of The
Rutles, a
parody of The Beatles, but did not
appear in the
American TV film All...
-
songs recorded by The
Rutles. The
album title is a
reference to the 1965 Bob
Dylan album Highway 61 Revisited.
Adapted from the
Rutles Highway Revisited liner...
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sleeve with two
Rutles photos and
album credits, but no lyrics. CD
contains booklet with
photos and lyrics.
Label photo of The
Rutles asleep is a parody...
-
expanded into a full
Rutles song, "Good
Times Roll", for the All You Need Is Cash film and album.
Aside from the
first appearance of the
Rutles, the show features...