Homer's Barbershop Quartet (The Simpsons)

Homer's Barbershop Quartet is the first episode of the fifth season of The Simpsons, and the 82nd episode overall.

Plot
When Homer finds one of his barbershop quartet's records at a tag sale, Homer tells his kids the story of his barbershop quartet.

Why It Rocks

 * 1) The episode is a creative parody of the rise and fall of the Beatles, with Barney pretty much becoming a John Lennon stand-in towards the end.
 * 2) The idea of Homer having a barbershop quartet is a creative concept.
 * 3) The episode has a lot of hilarious moments like Jasper singing "Theme From a Summer Place" and making up his own lyrics, and Homer referring to the Statue of Liberty as a "large, 200-year old woman".
 * 4) The episode shows that Homer and Barney both have hidden talent, as they both have great singing voices.
 * 5) *It also showcases some of Dan Castellaneta's singing talent, given that both characters are voiced by him.
 * 6) The episode also has a lot of heartwarming moments like when Homer receives a Grammy.
 * 7) The "Baby on Board" song is amazing.

Reception
The episode has received positive reviews from fans and critics, and has an 8.5 score on IMDb.