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  2. Blue Harvest - Wikipedia

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    "Blue Harvest" contains many references to popular culture, particularly to the Star Wars film series. Most of the episode itself is a retelling of George Lucas' film Star Wars . [ 8 ] The episode's name is a reference to the fake working title for the production of Return of the Jedi .

  3. Harvest (Neil Young album) - Wikipedia

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    Harvest is the fourth studio album by Canadian-American musician Neil Young, released on February 1, 1972, by Reprise Records, catalogue number MS 2032. It featured the London Symphony Orchestra on two tracks and vocals by guests David Crosby , Graham Nash , Linda Ronstadt , Stephen Stills , and James Taylor .

  4. Harvest (Neil Young song) - Wikipedia

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    "Harvest" is a slow country dance tune. [1] [2] It has a slow tempo, and Uncut magazine contributor Graeme Thomson describes it as having a "calm, strangely hypnotic quality."[3] Young is backed on the song by the Stray Gators, with the addition of John Harris on piano.

  5. Something, Something, Something, Dark Side - Wikipedia

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    As with "Blue Harvest", a limited edition version is available in the region 2 version, and comes with collectible items, including a T-shirt of The Giant Chicken as Boba Fett. [24] The Blu-ray Disc release features a second disc containing a "digital copy" of the episode.

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  7. Laugh It Up, Fuzzball: The Family Guy Trilogy - Wikipedia

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    The first episode, "Blue Harvest" (2007), was released to commemorate the original film's 30th anniversary. Due to its success, it was followed by two direct-to-video sequels: " Something, Something, Something, Dark Side " (2010) and " It's a Trap! " (2011), which were subsequently aired on television in edited versions, omitting most profanity ...

  8. Out on the Weekend - Wikipedia

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    "Out on the Weekend" is a country ballad. [1] Music lecturer Ken Bielen describes it as an "easy-flowing pop song". [2] The Stray Gators provide the backing music. [3] Allmusic critic Matthew Greenwald describes Ben Keith's playing on pedal steel to be a highlight of the song. [1]

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