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* [[Only Sane Man]]: "The Fool on the Hill". The [[Trope Namer]].
* [[Oop North]]: They're from Liverpool, after all.
* [[Opinion Myopia]]: Yoko Ono's fans (which apparently exist, for some strange reason) really like to insist that the Beatles were just this brief, unimportant little project that John was fiddling around with, killing time until he met Yoko. They can't seem to grasp just why everyone acts like the Beatles were such a big deal when there's John and ''Yoko's'' work together to consider.
* [[Parody]]/[[Affectionate Parody]]: The song "Back in the USSR" is both a parody of Chuck Berry's "Back in the USA" and a decent imitation of the Beach Boys' distinctive "Surfing Sound".
** It's also suggested that it's a oblique (if not entirely affectionate) reference to Prime Minister Harold Wilson's "[[wikipedia:I'm Backing Britain|I'm Backing Britain]]" productivity campaign.