It is episode 146 (The Day the Violence Died). The newspaper sings "I'm Just a Bill" by Schoolhouse Rock. It sings as a replacement to the Itchy and Scratchy show when it got bankrupt and got forced to close down. It got bankrupt because Bart found out that Roger Meyers' father isn't the real creator of Itchy and Scratchy, but Chester J. Lampwick is. Chester wanted the fortunes of Itchy and Scratchy, he got the fortune, and this caused the show to close down.
The episode you are referring to is likely "Homer's Phobia" from season 8 of The Simpsons. In this episode, Homer befriends a gay man named John, who owns an antique store. At one point, John is seen reading a newspaper, which could be what you are thinking of.
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The episode where Homer and Marge sing "those were the days" is called Lisa's Sax it is in Season Nine of The Simpsons
They sing various songs but the last one is Magic Bus
The Simpsons Sing the Blues was created in 1990-09.
They was no episode of The Simpsons with Chelsea. Chelsea FC simply were represented as Simpsons characters as promotion for the Simpsons 25th anniversary.
There isn't a fire in EVERY episode of The Simpsons.
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if by video u mean episode, then the first episode in the simpsons is called "Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire."
The second episode the The Simpsons aired on the 14th January 1990.
"Every Man's Dream" was the 575th episode aired on The Simpsons
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