Not really, the band that did Whiter Shade of Pale mostly left after it came out, but the lineup that reconvened and did the debut album put out Conquistador and A Salty Dog, and still had the one/two/three punch of Brooker/Trower/Fisher with Reid writing the lyrics.
The irony is most people likely would have never known about this episode, let alone Mork, had it not been for Williams. Maybe among TV watchers or Happy Days fans, and at most a mention in some Buzzfeed listicle on 70s sitcoms cashing in on Star Wars.
And they had to re-shoot a new ending for his original Happy Days episode for reruns, since the original ended with it all being Richie's dream. The new one added a scene where Mork erased the experience from all the Happy Days characters' minds.
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Not really, the band that did Whiter Shade of Pale mostly left after it came out, but the lineup that reconvened and did the debut album put out Conquistador and A Salty Dog, and still had the one/two/three punch of Brooker/Trower/Fisher with Reid writing the lyrics.