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From the "How Not to Manage a Rock Group" episode (04/28/68) of forgotten sitcom ''The Mothers-In-Law'' (04/28/68). Popular rock group mentioned by son to his dad as proof that rock groups are a sound investment: They made $100,000 their first year and sold three million records last year (er, 1967). See also [[The Friends Indeed]], [[The Mamas and Papas-In-Law]], [[The Warts]].
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Band just mentioned in the "How Not to Manage a Rock Group" episode (04/28/68) of forgotten 1960s sitcom ''[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0061280/combined The Mothers-In-Law]''.  
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This popular rock group is mentioned by the son to his dad as proof that rock groups are a sound investment: They made $100,000 their first year and sold three million records last year (er, 1967). Son wants to manage local group [[The Warts]], played by real rock group [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Seeds The Seeds]. The parents want to meddle in the managing, and shenanigans ensue.
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==See also==
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*[[The Warts]]
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*[[The Friends Indeed]]
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*[[The Mamas and Papas-In-Law]]
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==External Links==
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*https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uzbaKPBKwl0
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*https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Seeds
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[[Category:1968|All Day Suckers]]
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[[Category:The Mothers-In-Law|All Day Suckers]]
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[[Category:Rock|All Day Suckers]]

Latest revision as of 09:31, 17 May 2021

Band just mentioned in the "How Not to Manage a Rock Group" episode (04/28/68) of forgotten 1960s sitcom The Mothers-In-Law.

This popular rock group is mentioned by the son to his dad as proof that rock groups are a sound investment: They made $100,000 their first year and sold three million records last year (er, 1967). Son wants to manage local group The Warts, played by real rock group The Seeds. The parents want to meddle in the managing, and shenanigans ensue.


See also

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