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[[Bob Dylan (Music)|Bob Dylan]]. [[Roy Orbison (Music)|Roy Orbison]]. [[Tom Petty (Music)|Tom Petty]]. [[George Harrison (Music)|George Harrison]]. [[Electric Light Orchestra (Music)|Jeff Lynne]]. [[Dream Team|Holy Shit]].
[[Bob Dylan]]. [[Roy Orbison]]. [[Tom Petty]]. [[George Harrison]]. [[Electric Light Orchestra|Jeff Lynne]]. [[Dream Team|Holy Shit]].


One of the greatest [[Supergroup|supergroups]] of all time, this rare confluence of nearly 200 combined years of musical history came together in the very late 1980s to produce two albums (or so-see below).
One of the greatest [[Supergroup]]s of all time, this rare confluence of nearly 200 combined years of musical history came together in the very late 1980s to produce two albums (or so -- see below).


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=== The Traveling Wilburys provide examples of the following tropes: ===
* [[Accidental Marriage|Accidental Supergroup]]: Jeff Lynne was producing a single b-side for George Harrison, who needed to go get a guitar that he'd loaned to Tom Petty, who mentioned that Bob Dylan had a pretty good home recording studio, and by the way he had just been talking to Roy Orbison... [[Blah Blah Blah|Yada yada yada]], they had a hit single.
* [[Accidental Marriage|Accidental Supergroup]]: Jeff Lynne was producing a single b-side for George Harrison, who needed to go get a guitar that he'd loaned to Tom Petty, who mentioned that Bob Dylan had a pretty good home recording studio, and by the way he had just been talking to Roy Orbison... [[Blah Blah Blah|Yada yada yada]], they had a hit single.
* [[Affectionate Parody]]: Many of their songs come across as this - taking standard [[Tropes Are Not Bad|rock lyric tropes]] and pushing them just a little bit too far into absurdity.
* [[Affectionate Parody]]: Many of their songs come across as this - taking standard [[Tropes Are Not Bad|rock lyric tropes]] and pushing them just a little bit too far into absurdity.
* [[Alien Abduction]]: Mentioned as a possible explanation for the title character vanishing in "Maxine".
* [[Alien Abduction]]: Mentioned as a possible explanation for the title character vanishing in "Maxine".
* [[All There in the Manual]]/[[Alter Ego Acting]]/[[Backstory]]: The Liner Notes and peripheral materials describe the group as members of some ancient clan of nomadic musicians, and give each member a Wilbury family name; a different one on each album. The group is apparently made up of half-brothers, all sons of [[Really Gets Around|Charles Truscott Wilbury]], and different mothers.
* [[All There in the Manual]]/[[Alter Ego Acting]]/[[Backstory]]: The Liner Notes and peripheral materials describe the group as members of some ancient clan of nomadic musicians, and give each member a Wilbury family name; a different one on each album. The group is apparently made up of half-brothers, all sons of [[Really Gets Around|Charles Truscott Wilbury]], and different mothers.
* [[Anonymous Band]]/[[Fake Band]]: Ostensibly.
* [[Anonymous Band]]/[[Fake Band]]: Ostensibly.
* [[Author Existence Failure]]: Roy Orbison died before ''Volume 3'', which was dedicated to him; that's why they never made any more, and George Harrison has since followed him.
* [[Author Existence Failure]]: Roy Orbison died before ''Volume 3'', which was dedicated to him; that's why they never made any more, and George Harrison has since followed him.
* [[B Side]]: What "[[Handle With Care]]" was originally going to be, until [[Executive Meddling|the label executives heard it, and decided an album was in order]].
* [[B-Side]]: What "Handle with Care" was originally going to be, until [[Executive Meddling|the label executives heard it, and decided an album was in order]].
* [[Bo Diddley Beat]]: On "Margarita".
* [[Bo Diddley Beat]]: On "Margarita".
* [[Cool Old Guy]]: Up to five of them, depending on the cutoff for "old".
* [[Cool Old Guy]]: Up to five of them, depending on the cutoff for "old".
* [[Crazy Jealous Guy]]: [[Played for Laughs]] in "Where Were You Last Night?"
* [[Crazy Jealous Guy]]: [[Played for Laughs]] in "Where Were You Last Night?"
* [[Dance Sensation]]: "The Wilbury Twist"
* [[Dance Sensation]]: "The Wilbury Twist"
* [[Development Gag]]: In "Dirty World", one of the [[Noodle Implements]] mentioned is "I love your Trembling Wilbury"--''The Trembling Wilburys'' was the working name for the band (a reference to 'wilbury' being a term for unspecified heavy bits of band equipment that trembled when in use, such as amplifiers).
* [[Development Gag]]: In "Dirty World", one of the [[Noodle Implements]] mentioned is "I love your Trembling Wilbury" -- ''The Trembling Wilburys'' was the working name for the band (a reference to 'wilbury' being a term for unspecified heavy bits of band equipment that trembled when in use, such as amplifiers).
* [[Dream Team]]: If you've liked music anytime in the last 50 years, then yes.
* [[Dream Team]]: If you've liked music anytime in the last 50 years, then yes.
* [[Empty Chair Memorial]]: The Traveling Wilburys' music video for "End of the Line" cuts to an empty chair during Roy Orbison's stanza, as Orbison died before shooting the video.
* [[Empty Chair Memorial]]: The Traveling Wilburys' music video for "End of the Line" cuts to an empty chair during Roy Orbison's stanza, as Orbison died before shooting the video.
* [[Executive Meddling]]: A positive example--George had all the others over just to record a B-side, and the producers rather sensibly informed him that this "B-side" deserved to be the first track of an ''album''.
* [[Executive Meddling]]: A positive example -- George had all the others over just to record a B-side, and the producers rather sensibly informed him that this "B-side" deserved to be the first track of an ''album''.
* [[Five Man Band]]: Literally.
* [[Five-Man Band]]: Literally.
** The Hero: George Harrison
** The Hero: George Harrison
** The Lancer: Bob Dylan
** The Lancer: Bob Dylan
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* [[Green Aesop]]: "The Devil's Been Busy" and possibly "Inside Out".
* [[Green Aesop]]: "The Devil's Been Busy" and possibly "Inside Out".
* [[Indecipherable Lyrics]]: In "Margarita", largely because some of the lyrics appear to be an Indian language ([[Author Appeal]] for [[George Harrison]] perhaps?)
* [[Indecipherable Lyrics]]: In "Margarita", largely because some of the lyrics appear to be an Indian language ([[Author Appeal]] for [[George Harrison]] perhaps?)
* [[Intercourse With You]]: "Dirty World", according to [[Word of God]], is an [[Affectionate Parody]] of [[Prince]]. Which means you get [[Bob Dylan]] singing lines like
* [[Intercourse with You]]: "Dirty World", according to [[Word of God]], is an [[Affectionate Parody]] of [[Prince]]. Which means you get [[Bob Dylan]] singing lines like
{{quote| You don't need no wax job, you're smooth enough for me<br />
{{quote|You don't need no wax job, you're smooth enough for me
[[Unusual Euphemism|If you need your oil changed I'll do it for you free]]<br />
[[Unusual Euphemism|If you need your oil changed I'll do it for you free]]
Oh baby, the pleasure be all mine<br />
Oh baby, the pleasure be all mine
If you let me drive your pickup truck and park it where the sun don't shine }}
If you let me drive your pickup truck and park it where the sun don't shine }}
* [[Joisey]]: "Tweeter and the Monkey Man".
* [[Joisey]]: "Tweeter and the Monkey Man".
* [[Murder Ballad]]: "Tweeter and the Monkey Man", which gives us an example of …
* [[Murder Ballad]]: "Tweeter and the Monkey Man", which gives us an example of …
** [[Not Cheating Unless You Get Caught]]: "Janet told him many times, 'It was * you* to * me* who taught in Jersey everything's legal as long as you don't get caught"
** [[Not Cheating Unless You Get Caught]]: "Janet told him many times, 'It was * you* to * me* who taught in Jersey everything's legal as long as you don't get caught"
** [[Affectionate Parody]] of [[Bruce Springsteen (Music)|Bruce Springsteen]]. Nearly every other line has a reference to one of his songs, and the scenario itself is an [[Up to 11]] stew of every trope in his ouvre.
** [[Affectionate Parody]] of [[Bruce Springsteen]]. Nearly every other line has a reference to one of his songs, and the scenario itself is an [[Up to 11]] stew of every trope in his ouvre.
* [[No Name Given]]: The undercover cop in "Tweeter and the Monkey Man" is always referred to as "The undercover cop".
* [[No Name Given]]: The undercover cop in "Tweeter and the Monkey Man" is always referred to as "The undercover cop".
* [[Noodle Implements]]: "Cool Dry Place" [[Added Alliterative Appeal|mostly mentions musical machines]], with the addition of a few oddities.
* [[Noodle Implements]]: "Cool Dry Place" [[Alliteration|mostly mentions musical machines]], with the addition of a few oddities.
** "Dirty World", too. Most of the items sound like they're taken from a car advert, but there are exceptions.
** "Dirty World", too. Most of the items sound like they're taken from a car advert, but there are exceptions.
* [[The Schlub Pub Seduction Deduction]]: "Last Night"
* [[The Schlub Pub Seduction Deduction]]: "Last Night"
* [[Self Titled Album]]: Twice.
* [[Self-Titled Album]]: Twice.
* [[Special Guest]]: The Wilburys recorded a version of [[The Beatles]]' "I Call Your Name" as a tribute to [[John Lennon]], with Ringo Starr added to the lineup as lead singer.
* [[Special Guest]]: The Wilburys recorded a version of [[The Beatles]]' "I Call Your Name" as a tribute to [[John Lennon]], with Ringo Starr added to the lineup as lead singer.
* [[Supergroup]]: Big time.
* [[Supergroup]]: Big time.
* [[Transsexual]]: Tweeter in "Tweeter and the Monkey Man".
* [[Transsexualism]]: Tweeter in "Tweeter and the Monkey Man".
* [[Un Installment]]: The two albums released by the Wilburys were titled ''The Traveling Wilburys Volume 1'' and ''The Traveling Wilburys Volume 3'', respectively. Tom Petty's solo album ''Full Moon Fever'' may count as an [[Spiritual Successor|unofficial ''Volume 2'']]: Jeff Lynne was the producer for it as for the other two volumes, and some tracks feature contributions from some of the others.
* [[Un Installment]]: The two albums released by the Wilburys were titled ''The Traveling Wilburys Volume 1'' and ''The Traveling Wilburys Volume 3'', respectively. Tom Petty's solo album ''Full Moon Fever'' may count as an [[Spiritual Successor|unofficial ''Volume 2'']]: Jeff Lynne was the producer for it as for the other two volumes, and some tracks feature contributions from some of the others.


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Bob Dylan. Roy Orbison. Tom Petty. George Harrison. Jeff Lynne. Holy Shit.

One of the greatest Supergroups of all time, this rare confluence of nearly 200 combined years of musical history came together in the very late 1980s to produce two albums (or so -- see below).

The Traveling Wilburys provides examples of the following tropes:

You don't need no wax job, you're smooth enough for me
If you need your oil changed I'll do it for you free
Oh baby, the pleasure be all mine
If you let me drive your pickup truck and park it where the sun don't shine