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Fun Trivia: B : Beatles, The

Special Sub-Topic: Beatlemania!


In 'Yer Blues' on the White Album, John tells us that he feels so suicidal, just like...who?

    Dylan's Mr. Jones. 'If I ain't dead already--girl you know the reason why.'

Which Beatle came from a musical background and had a father who was a big band leader?
    Paul McCartney.

Ringo Starr was born in an area of Liverpool known as what?
    The Dingle.

Who was 'Sexy Sadie' ?
    A guru. The guru Maharishi Mahesh Yogi was 'Sexy Sadie'. (Mia Farrow's sister was 'Dear Prudence', Paul McCartney's dog was 'Martha My Dear', and Yoko Ono was 'Mother Superior'.)

In 'Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown)' John tells us that 'she asked me to stay and she told me to sit anywhere'. So...where did he sit?
    On the rug.

Which Beatles don't go by their real first names?
    Ringo and Paul. Ringo's first name is {Richard;} Paul's first name is James

Everyone knows that the license plate of the VW bug on the cover of Abbey Road bears the writing: 28IF. But there are other letters on the license plate also, above 28IF. What are these insignificant (?) letters?
    LMW. Perhaps 'LMW' is a death clue too...

In the song 'Misery' on the 'Please Please Me' album, John and Paul tell us: '___________'s been treating me bad, misery.' Fill in the blank?
    The world.

In 'Rocky Raccoon' on the White Album, Paul tells us: 'Her name was Magill, and she called herself Lil, but everyone knew her as ______'?
    Nancy.

Before they were really famous, the early Beatles played at what club owned by Pete Best's mother Mona?
    The Casbah Club. Mrs. Best ran the club in the cellar of her Liverpool home. The Beatles also played at the Cavern Club(also in Liverpool) and at the Star Club and the Kaiserkeller(both in Hamburg).


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