After taking a year away, the Bilge Pumps return to Norman to the delight of their fans... and the makers of Tums.

Maroon takes a moment to reflect on the show ahead... and to call his agent and get a new band to play with.

The band gathers together before the DVD recording show to go over plans.. and strategies... and.. uh... nothing, really.

The crowd gathers to take in the spectacle of the show... and add to it.

Time to face the music.. and have the music face you.

The band gets some unsuspecting volunteers to immortalize themselves being goobers on the DVD during "Sailor's Hornpipe".

The band fires off the show with a rendition of "Isn't it Grand?"

Surely it doesn't hurt the audience as much as it hurts the band.

Yeah, it's supposed to be Iwo Jima, but someone (Maroon) forgot the flag.

Someone pulls out some protection, 'cause they know it's gonna get deep around here soon.

Is it just me, or this band pretty stinkin tall?

Harvey tries to entice Sharkbait to dance during "The Gun Shanty".

It works a little better than expected as he and Squeegy learns to their detrement.

That's still no excuse for this behaviour, though.

Fanny gets to work selling the old DVD while the new one is being made.

Yep, it's Uncle Maroon's story time again

Now this pose during "Old Dun Cow" is wrong on so many levels.

Fanny counts the tips in the hats to see which version of "Old Dun Cow" the band is going to do.

Show Tunes was the theme chosen, so we finish up with "Age of Aquarius".

Once the show was done, Squeegy couldn't take the fun any longer and passed out.

Sharkbait Simon shows the damage to the dumpster and his knuckles after the connected with some force.