Talk:We're Only in It for the Money

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[edit] Who's Who?

Is it possible to list who's who on the original cover, as in all the people pictured? 209.212.22.30 (talk) 16:41, 17 November 2007 (UTC)

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I fail to see how its cover is a parody of Sgt. Peppers. Tuf-Kat

Kids these days. The album was a complete parody of Sgt. Pepper, with an outside cover parodying the Beatles assemblage of the hip and an inside cover (double gatefold album) of the Mothers in drag, parodying the inside of Sgt. Pepper, which showed the four Beatles. Due to lawyers, MGM was forced to flip the Mothers record, putting the inside cover on the outside and vice versa. Ortolan88
Aaah... all I saw was what was on the page, but I understand now. (Gosh, I can't wait until I'm a crotchedy old man and I can complain that the good-for-nothing kids don't even know what the cover to Toxicity looked like) Tuf-Kat
Crochety, please. Ortolan88


It should be noted that some of the Ryko Disc re-issues came with the "Ugly Mothers" cover(like the original vinyl).