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Palin also appeared in All You Need Is Cash ( 1978 ) as Eric Manchester ( based on Derek Taylor ), the press agent for the Rutles.
In 1978, the Rutles ' mockumentary film All You Need Is Cash, a collaboration between Python members and Saturday Night Live, was aired on NBC television, as written by Idle, with music by Innes.
* The Rutles ' All You Need Is Cash, a parody of the Beatles, refers to a " fifth Rutle ", " Leppo ", who " disappeared Hamburg after stepping into a small chest with a small German fraulein ".
Created as a short sketch in Idle's UK television comedy series Rutland Weekend Television, the Rutles gained fame after being the focus of the 1978 mockumentary television film, All You Need Is Cash ( The Rutles ).
All You Need Is Cash documented the rise and fall of the Rutles, paralleling much of the history of The Beatles.
All You Need Is Cash is a series of skits and gags that illustrate the Rutles story, following the chronology of The Beatles.
Idle claims on the All You Need Is Cash DVD commentary track that Harrison and Starr at one point discussed starting a band with Innes and Idle, based on the Beatles ' and Rutles ' shared and imaginary histories.
On 17 March 2008, all four Rutles reunited for the first time at a 30th anniversary screening of All You Need Is Cash at the Egyptian Theatre in Hollywood.
The Rutles members in All You Need Is Cash were:
On the soundtrack release of the music from All You Need Is Cash, The Rutles were officially:
Brown, however, did not appear in any role in All You Need Is Cash, and was not part of any Rutles reunion.
All You Need is Cash, a 1978 American-British mockumentary film written and directed by Eric Idle, featured the satirical history of the The Beatles | Beatles parody " The Rutles ".
* All You Need Is Cash ( 1978 ), a mockumentary about a fictional group, The Rutles.
" Eric Idle's Beatles spoof, The Rutles: All You Need Is Cash, features an album cover parody of Magical Mystery Tour in which the song Strawberry Fields Forever is renamed " W. C. Fields Forever.
On 2 March 1978, McGough appeared in All You Need Is Cash, a mockumentary detailing the career of a Beatles-like group called The Rutles ; McGough's introduction takes so long that he is only asked one question (" Did you know the Rutles?
All You Need Is Cash ( also known as The Rutles ) is a 1978 television film that traces ( in mockumentary style ) the career of a fictitious British rock group called The Rutles.
All You Need Is Cash is a series of skits and gags that illustrate the fictional Rutles story, closely following the chronology of The Beatles '.
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In 1978, he was parodied by John Belushi as " Ron Decline " in the TV film All You Need Is Cash ( a roman à clef with the Beatles turned into The Rutles ).
He was the Paul McCartney character in the original ( RWT ) Rutles sketch, but was not involved in the TV special All You Need Is Cash ( 1978 ).

Rutles and You
His song " You Need Feet " ( a parody of " You Need Hands " by Max Bygraves ) was used in the Rutles ' TV special, accompanying the Yoko Ono film parody " A Thousand Feet of Film ".
* Rutles Highway Revisited-A Tribute To The Rutles, ( track: " With A Girl Like You "), Shimmy Disc, 1990

Rutles and Is
He would later appear as the manager of the Rutles in All You Need Is Cash, and as Gregory (" I'm Brian and so's my wife!

Rutles and 1978
The 1978 British comedy film The Rutles was done in the style of rock documentary which treated the fake band The Rutles as if they were a real band.
Following the release of the 1978 The Rutles album, ATV Music, the then-owner of the publishing rights to the Beatles catalog, sued Innes for copyright infringement.
* The Rutles ( 1978 ) A Beatles parody with a Staten Island Ferry scene.
* Neil Innes ' The Rutles also pastiched the song as " Hold My Hand " in 1978.
In addition, Harrison appeared as a news reporter − interviewing Michael Palin − in Idle and Innes ' 1978 Beatles parody, The Rutles: All You Need is Cash.
In 1978, Fataar starred in All You Need Is Cash, a mockumentary film known more commonly as The Rutles, a spoof on the real life history of The Beatles, which had a follow up to a Saturday Night Live television sketch, which is a popular comedy show in the United States.

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Two years later, on 2 October 1976, when Idle appeared on the American NBC show Saturday Night ( later Saturday Night Live ), he took videotape extracts from Rutland Weekend Television — including the Rutles clip.
Idle and Fataar issued one single as ' Dirk and Stig ' in 1979 ( Idle's only appearance on a Rutles-related disc ), but throughout the 1980s The Rutles did not exist.
Also appearing on the record was bassist Malcolm Foster ( ex-Pretenders ), as The Rutles had no bass player.
Some originated as spoofs or parodies: " Bye Bye Bye " ( Kenny Everett ), " Cheese and Onions " ( The Rutles ), " Magical Misery Tour " ( National Lampoon featuring Tony Hendra ).

Rutles and Beatles
A legacy of RWT was the creation, with Innes, of the Rutles, an affectionate parody of the Beatles.
The band became a popular phenomenon, especially in the U. S. where Idle was appearing on Saturday Night Live – fans would send in Beatles LPs with their sleeves altered to show the Rutles.
The Rutles ( The Prefab Four ) are a band known for their visual and aural pastiches and parodies of The Beatles.
A second film, The Rutles 2: Can't Buy Me Lunch — modelled on the 2000 TV special The Beatles Revolution — was made in 2002 and released in the US on DVD in 2003.
When Idle and Innes created a parody of the Beatles, Idle suggested " Rutles ".
The Rutles had connections with The Beatles, the Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band and Monty Python.
Harrison said " the Rutles sort of liberated me from the Beatles in a way.
The " Rutlemania " live show was conceived and written by Eric Idle which starred The Beatles tribute group " The Fab Four " as " The Pre-fab Four " Rutles.
After an 18-year hiatus, The Rutles ( Innes, Halsey and Fataar ) reconvened to record the 1996 album Archaeology ( parody of the Beatles Anthology ).
There is a small-time group named The Beatles who patterned their career after the legendary Rutles.
A soundtrack album entitled The Rutles containing 14 tongue-in-cheek pastiches of Beatles songs was also released.
Promotional Warner Bros. faux-Beatles Rutles five-song 33 RPM 12-inch ( PRO-E-723 ) complete with recreated Lads-in-Nehru-suits portrait in the same fashion and pose as the real Beatles ' portrait released on the sleeve of the Capitol 45 rpm release " I Want to Hold Your Hand " b / w " I Saw Her Standing There " ( Capitol 5112 ).
Accordingly, photos of the three ' surviving ' Rutles parodied those of the then three surviving Beatles in the Anthology series.
" Perhaps fittingly, delays in the release of the third volume of the Beatles ' series ultimately meant that the Rutles ' parody arrived in shops on the same day as its inspiration.
Oasis have been successfully sued for plagiarism by Neil Innes, ironically himself a member of Beatles-parody band The Rutles sued by McCartney over plagiarism of The Beatles ' songs, as Noel Gallagher's 1994 song Whatever directly lifted parts of its melody from Innes's 1973 song How Sweet to Be an Idiot.
This event was subsequently referenced in The Rutles song Shangri-La off their 1996 album The Rutles Archaeology, itself a parody of The Beatles Anthology.

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