tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7594252593945843033.post5301274377603960860..comments2023-07-05T06:08:47.551-04:00Comments on A Year in the Life: You Know My Name (Look Up the Number)Meganhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17565760365090993595noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7594252593945843033.post-37659089213860115742014-07-05T22:55:19.848-04:002014-07-05T22:55:19.848-04:00Just wondering which version of this song you have...Just wondering which version of this song you have heard. (I'm one of those rare people that has heard all 3.)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7594252593945843033.post-78543887923957780102010-03-08T21:06:49.625-05:002010-03-08T21:06:49.625-05:00The "Brian Jones" credited with playing ...The "Brian Jones" credited with playing saxophone on this song is NOT the Brian Jones of the Rolling Stones. He was the saxophonist for the Undertakers, a band featuring Apple Records artists Jackie Lomax. He became a session musician. Paul McCartney also used him in the 1970s, particularly for Mike McCartney's "McGear" album. This myth has been perpetuated in even the Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7594252593945843033.post-80896474016335046892009-09-27T12:05:44.968-04:002009-09-27T12:05:44.968-04:00I know I would like all you guys heaps. And re: th...I know I would like all you guys heaps. And re: the Python thing, I believe they're imitating the Goons, who were influentials on the Pythons. Since I know the Pythons so much better than the Goons, I tend to hear Pythonery here where there could not have consciously been any.Meganhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17565760365090993595noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7594252593945843033.post-12146751770915837912009-09-27T09:14:24.404-04:002009-09-27T09:14:24.404-04:00Perhaps we would get along well then, since I ador...Perhaps we would get along well then, since I adore this song more than it has any right to be adored. The first section is sort of a Rolling Stones parody, isn't it? I read that somewhere. And Paul's lounge lizard voice has just the right amount of sleaze. Mostly, though, this song just makes me laugh. <br /><br />My daughter is 11 and she loves it, too. Every now and then I hear her Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7594252593945843033.post-29102383990034983182009-09-27T07:39:18.490-04:002009-09-27T07:39:18.490-04:00great Python reference - even though it was pre-Py...great Python reference - even though it was pre-Python ! the whole idea of the "skits" ending abruptly recalls Pythons well . . Maybe it was influenced by those pre-Python shows like "Do Not Adjust Your Set" or something (featuring the Bonzo Dog Band - friends of the Fabs, and featuring a future Rutle !) - or possibly the Peter Cook/Dudley Moore show "Beyond The Fringe&Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7594252593945843033.post-40618776739436185812009-09-26T18:56:58.472-04:002009-09-26T18:56:58.472-04:00I like it OK, which is apt, because you would prob...I like it OK, which is apt, because you would probably just like me OK.<br /><br />Really bizarre to have put out on a single, but it is nice to hear them having fun.troyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01846187742319627525noreply@blogger.com