Lyrics: You know my name Look up the number You know my name Look up the number You, you know, you know my name You, you know, you know my name Good evening and welcome to Slaggers Featuring Denis O'Bell Come on, Ringo, let's hear it for Denis Good evening You know my name Look, look, look up the number You know my name That's right, look up the number You, you know, you know my name You, you know, you know my name You know my name Ba ba ba ba ba ba ba ba ba Look up the number You know my name That's right, look up the number Oh, you know, you know, you know my name You know, you know, you know my name Huh huh huh huh You know my name Ba ba ba pum Look up the number You know my name Look up the number You-a, you know, you know my name Baby, you-a, you know, you know my name You know, you know my name You know, you know my name Go on, Denis, let's hear it for Denis O'Bell You know my name You know, you know my name You know, you know my name Prrr, you know my name and number You know my name and the number You know, you know my name Look up the number You know my number three, you know my number two You know my number three, you know my number four Oh, you know my name, you know number too You know my name, you know my number What's up with you? You know my name That's right? Yeah
I could listen to the intro before the vocals start on repeat. It's so nice. I love this tune! I discovered it rather late but I love it! Brian Jones plays an alto sax solo on it too.
I played this for my adult son who'd never heard it, and during the nice intro I told him, "Wait until the vocals start, it's the most beautiful example of perfect harmony you'll ever hear!" 😏 "YOU KNOW MYY NAAAAME!!" and he's looking at me like I need a straightjacket. 😂
@briteppr62 I don’t remember which Beatle invited Brian but he surprised them when he showed up at the studio with a saxophone. It’s perfect for the song!
Mixed into stereo in 1996 for the "Anthology 3 set." John originally mixed it into mono in 1969 as a Plastic Ono Band song, but it went unreleased and wound up on the flip side of "Let It Be." John also edited it down from 6:10 to 4:17 to fit a 45 rpm single side. The title was taken from an ad in the British Yellow Pages phone book. It read "You Know Our Name, Look Up Our Number". John changed the word "our " in the title to "my" for the final title choice.
@@robertorick6383 But the Anthology mix added some sections and took some out, so there still wasn't a complete stereo mix of the whole song. And it faded out early.
@@nazfrde There was a belch (by John) at the end of the original recording, and Capitol/EMI tried to remove that belching at the end by fading out too soon. It is true that there were a couple of additions (by George and Giles Martin), so this bootleg version here has the complete stereo mix. John did the original mono mix in 1969, and he edited it down to 4:17 to fit a 45 single. He was planning it as a Plastic Ono Band with "What's The New Mary Jane" on the flipside, but it never made it past an acetate. It was issued instead to fill out the B-side of "Let It Be".
I'm all about the" Total song concept." Which has got to be a "thing"right? Not like I can try and own the rights as coining the term. Were there some clearing house or "...Lost Arc" style depot. A'la "REMs' Ubiquitous Dead Letter office" stick and putty. Address one could win tickets to. Bill Holden Wonkas. Coin operated arcade and pre fall of Man. Roadside museum of phraseology. If in fact is not currently conveniently boring wee shavers while inspiring awkwardly single Uncles to ejaculate "My Bad? Impressive considering English did not exist even as a second Language for Akembe Mtumbo" only 3 exits South heading East after a much needed omelet bar and crisp linen. Courtesy of the fine proprietors at "Little America" Intercontinental route 4 between Wall Drug & The Uncanny Corn Palace
Just one word... Perfect!!! I have been listening to the Beatles for over 40 years and I have truly been amazed by the level of professionalism you apply to every job you do. How I would like you to have access to Apple's master tapes and delight us with your talent. Greetings and thank you very much!!
I'm a bit surprised that no-one has mentioned that the Beatles had been hanging around with the Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band at this time. The Bonzos had even appeared in "Magical Mysery Tour", and Paul McCartney produced "I'm the Urban Spaceman" for the Bonzos. It seems probable that John et al decided it would be fun to take a dip into the Bonzo's eccentric comedy music area, with a dash of satire included. Bonzo alumnus Neil Innes and George Harrison remained friends for years afterwards.
dont forget as well as their own humour , [ the beatles fan club disc , [esp 66, /67] and they were fans of the goons, too, [the bonzos were great , i saw them live [have all their albums , [i also reccomend , the 2 roger ruskin spear solo lps [electric shocks , [1972 ] and [unusual, [1973
The Beatles worked on this off and on for three years. John wanted to issue it as a POB single but EMI said no. No place for this on an album it was issued as the b-side of the Let It Be single, their last single in the UK. The first time I heard it, when it finished it felt like the end of an era. It still feels that way because it is. The Beatles gave us great music and a new way of thinking.
What is fantastic with the Beatles is their versatility...they just did whatever they wanted and like...and more often than not they came up with a hit ❤❤❤❤
"John came in with this. He was in space cadet mode..." - P.McCartney 😝 I just read that Lennon wanted this as the A-side to a single with "What's the New Mary Jane?" on the back! Don't think that woulda gone over very well. 😳
"Probablemente mi pista favorita de los Beatles" -Paul McCartney- . Extracto de la entrevista de Mark Lewisohn a finales de los años ochenta para el libro "The Beatles recording sessions"
Finally! I have this on LP (single ofc) but not always is possible to listen. (still... it's not what i have, bt i think the beetkes made it on purpose... not all single discs the same... oh well, dear... ympympy! thnaks!!!
The first time I heard this song thousend of years ago, as the B-side of the Let it be 45 single, I did not like the song. Then I rediscovered it with this version. And I must say, the best part to me is the Ska section and I can't believe they cut the best part out for the single release. What a shame.
Do yourself a favor & skip the first 1:07 (I turned it off at 30secs, then the comments made me return). Then the ska bit & other experiments are interesting (and seem pretty early for Brit scene). Nothing is satisfying as a finished sound, but as a play session, 1:07 on is worth a listen once as historical curiosity.
Early? Not really. My Boy Lollipop was ska/bluebeat style record by Millie Small that was a top 10 hit in the UK and Ireland in 1964, and Desmond Dekker had 2 UK hits by 1968. Lots of Jamaican artists covered Beatles songs and I'm sure Paul and John would have been well aware of this.
@@PeterMoore66@PeterMoore66 "Early" as per a not quite twigged in American git trying wrap head around "ska in the great UK", or originally Jamaica, so via the great Wikipedia God, yeah, you're right, '64 is an accurate jumpstart point for the genre, so 3 years later isn't that early. Sorry, mon - cool runnings.
Interesting to consider that they 'knocked this together' in the period between recording Pepper and those tracks that would become Mystery Tour. It was also around this time that John started to write Across The Universe. This track is the perfect example of how John and Paul liked to experiment with the music, taking one phrase from a telephone directory 'You Know The Name, Look Up The Number' and repeating the same phrase to differing styles and rhythms of music they created this six minute masterpiece. It's interesting to consider that John intended to release this as one side of the first Plastic Ono Band single but was vetoed by the other Beatles. As a compromise it ended up as the B-side to the Let It Be single. Some people seem to think that this track marked the end of the group yet it was recorded at the time when the group were at their most dazzling.
Hola Deirdre! Quedo muy bueno el Stereo mix! Tenes idea de porque editaron "You Know My Name (Look Up The Number)" en pleno 1970 en mono? Fue la grabación, directamente en mono? o se perdió el master como pasó con "She loves you"? Aunque en este último caso era más común pues el predominante de la época era el mono mix....Saludos!
El disco originalmente iba a ser publicado como sencillo de la Plastic Ono Band el 5 de diciembre de 1969 con Whats the new by Mary Jane? como lado B (otra canción inédita que nunca vería la luz hasta 1996 en el Anthology 3). John Lennon tomó la grabación y la redujo de su duración original de 6 minutos a aproximadamente 4, pero el resto de los Beatles lo vetaron, aduciendo que eran grabaciones hechas por la banda y no era justo que Lennon las adjudicara como hechas por la Plastic Ono Band. Seguramente en ese proceso de edición es que la cinta se mezcló en mono y así permaneció hasta que los Beatles la recuperaron como cara B del sencillo Let It Be de 1970, y dudo que hayan querido sacarla en stereo dado que era el último single de la banda
1:20 this is like the missing part. Baaaad. Straight proclamation. John Is resplendant as The unrivalled "Terry Thomas." Am I wrong? On second thought. What am I talking about? Oh man Back in boring" reality." I guess I ought to resign myself to the fact. At least in my current existence. Peter Sellers is never going to "Cover my well drinks as I am Being arrtistically rendered mustachioed high cheekbones framing a toothy grin of ivory choppers in a hue reminiscent of no less a geography heralded as Dover mere minutes south of Slaggers. In the hopes of mining verbal comedic bullion. As muse. Picasso no less. Paying me.
@@spaceengineer1452 It is not a feeling the kind that One feels as they awaken from a dream. I am expressing the dream . The feeling is what you find like a gift that you can only visit. Never touch. Never share it belongs only to me. Does that make sense? If it does explain it to me one day. It was an Idea not a statement to be understood. Believe it or not I am not being a dick.
The end of the Beatles, it's John, Paul, Georges and Ringo forgetting their childish part ( and " you know my name " is a good example of the youth 's energy and youth's " I don't care" with everybody wants to play with everyone,.. to sadly become adults , Lennon, Mccartney, Harrison and Starr, four " I " instead of one " we ".... Ego has killed The Beatles, not Yoko.
Nobody Agrees with me I have terrible judgement in nearly all things. Ladies. Balance a budget? Forget it. But rock n roll meh. I am willing to go out with yer sisters friend and gladly sign over my hidden off shore account. I there exists a mug that can prove to me. This tune ought not be The the One Universal prerequisite. To prove personhood. Captcha? C'mon. If this don't make a man or woman at least hesitate . That thing is "Westworld" Ain't nothin artificial about that. Ghost Robot. I can say that. I'm a friggen Zombie. Not smart though. Afreegun. As in no brains. Strictly pus$y & Black licorice. Followed By Lashings. I say lashings of ginger beer. Shasta when I'm you know... Way out west. Hollywood North. and Wings Vegas. Adjacent. end chapter The First. I Write comedy professionally. Once I can pass the Bar. Some of my Sh$t gets laughs. I do it @Mike Holmes facebook META.
Lyrics:
You know my name
Look up the number
You know my name
Look up the number
You, you know, you know my name
You, you know, you know my name
Good evening and welcome to Slaggers
Featuring Denis O'Bell
Come on, Ringo, let's hear it for Denis
Good evening
You know my name
Look, look, look up the number
You know my name
That's right, look up the number
You, you know, you know my name
You, you know, you know my name
You know my name
Ba ba ba ba ba ba ba ba ba
Look up the number
You know my name
That's right, look up the number
Oh, you know, you know, you know my name
You know, you know, you know my name
Huh huh huh huh
You know my name
Ba ba ba pum
Look up the number
You know my name
Look up the number
You-a, you know, you know my name
Baby, you-a, you know, you know my name
You know, you know my name
You know, you know my name
Go on, Denis, let's hear it for Denis O'Bell
You know my name
You know, you know my name
You know, you know my name
Prrr, you know my name and number
You know my name and the number
You know, you know my name
Look up the number
You know my number three, you know my number two
You know my number three, you know my number four
Oh, you know my name, you know number too
You know my name, you know my number
What's up with you?
You know my name
That's right?
Yeah
So much hidden meaning....It's so deep....
@@caseyporter1235 lol No hidden meaning - all it is, is a chant based on the words on a phone book!
@@dan7brit138I was joking.
You forgot
"Heavy, heavy"👍
@@bobwoolerOriGinal and 'm'haaagh - hit me' etc. I only read the lyrics to see that bit!
Great song.
I love the Ska section, what A surprise that was
Who sings that part?
@@urielg.varela9084John and Paul I think
Great one that no one knows, you know.
Let's not forget to give credit to one of the 3 main vocalists---Mal Evans. He is the deeper voice heard throughout. Rest in Peace Mal.
I could listen to the intro before the vocals start on repeat. It's so nice. I love this tune! I discovered it rather late but I love it! Brian Jones plays an alto sax solo on it too.
I played this for my adult son who'd never heard it, and during the nice intro I told him, "Wait until the vocals start, it's the most beautiful example of perfect harmony you'll ever hear!" 😏
"YOU KNOW MYY NAAAAME!!" and he's looking at me like I need a straightjacket. 😂
Thanks for dropping the info re Brian Jones. I hadn’t know this! 😊
Brian said it was a soprano sax. Don't know that for sure myself.
The intro is very sweet indeed!!
@briteppr62 I don’t remember which Beatle invited Brian but he surprised them when he showed up at the studio with a saxophone. It’s perfect for the song!
Reggae, jazz, blues in una canzone nel 1968...questo è il genio
I love the Ska part.
Cool song and photo of The Beatles!
When I'm 64 which I finally am, I never heard You Know My Name, Look Up The Number The Entire Version until just now. Thanks A Lot!😅 6:11
What a jam rehearsal ! Great "pot" !! ....
Thank you for the complete stereo mix!
Mixed into stereo in 1996 for the "Anthology 3 set." John originally mixed it into mono in 1969 as a Plastic Ono Band song, but it went unreleased and wound up on the flip side of "Let It Be." John also edited it down from 6:10 to 4:17 to fit a 45 rpm single side. The title was taken from an ad in the British Yellow Pages phone book. It read "You Know Our Name, Look Up Our Number". John changed the word "our " in the title to "my" for the final title choice.
@@robertorick6383 But the Anthology mix added some sections and took some out, so there still wasn't a complete stereo mix of the whole song. And it faded out early.
@@nazfrde There was a belch (by John) at the end of the original recording, and Capitol/EMI tried to remove that belching at the end by fading out too soon. It is true that there were a couple of additions (by George and Giles Martin), so this bootleg version here has the complete stereo mix. John did the original mono mix in 1969, and he edited it down to 4:17 to fit a 45 single. He was planning it as a Plastic Ono Band with "What's The New Mary Jane" on the flipside, but it never made it past an acetate. It was issued instead to fill out the B-side of "Let It Be".
One of Paul's favorites , mine too
Recorded on May 17, June 7 & 8, 1967 and ended on April 30 ,1969.
Paul as the lounge singer is hilarious 😂😂❤
Welcome to Slaggers!
I'm all about the" Total song concept." Which has got to be a "thing"right?
Not like I can try and own the rights as coining the term. Were there some clearing house or "...Lost Arc" style depot. A'la "REMs' Ubiquitous Dead Letter office" stick and putty. Address one could win tickets to. Bill Holden Wonkas. Coin operated arcade and pre fall of Man. Roadside museum of phraseology. If in fact is not currently conveniently boring wee shavers while inspiring awkwardly single Uncles to ejaculate "My Bad? Impressive considering English did not exist even as a second Language for Akembe Mtumbo" only 3 exits South heading East after a much needed omelet bar and crisp linen. Courtesy of the fine proprietors at "Little America" Intercontinental route 4 between Wall Drug & The Uncanny Corn Palace
Whut ?
Greatest band in the world
Just one word... Perfect!!! I have been listening to the Beatles for over 40 years and I have truly been amazed by the level of professionalism you apply to every job you do. How I would like you to have access to Apple's master tapes and delight us with your talent. Greetings and thank you very much!!
Oooh that would be amazing, orignal masters! Thank youu
This is 1 of my favourite Beatles tracks.
You can really hear the riffing and skatting in the background with this mix. Fantastic!
I'm a bit surprised that no-one has mentioned that the Beatles had been hanging around with the Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band at this time. The Bonzos had even appeared in "Magical Mysery Tour", and Paul McCartney produced "I'm the Urban Spaceman" for the Bonzos. It seems probable that John et al decided it would be fun to take a dip into the Bonzo's eccentric comedy music area, with a dash of satire included. Bonzo alumnus Neil Innes and George Harrison remained friends for years afterwards.
Neil Innes was a genius!
dont forget as well as their own humour , [ the beatles fan club disc , [esp 66, /67] and they were fans of the goons, too, [the bonzos were great , i saw them live [have all their albums , [i also reccomend , the 2 roger ruskin spear solo lps [electric shocks , [1972 ] and [unusual, [1973
That's where Death Cab for Cutie got their name, from the song in MMT
This song was actually recorded during the SGT Peppers sessions.Brian Jones played sax on this gem.
Close, they'd just finished Pepper and started work on Magical Mystery Tour.
The Greatest of all
The Beatles worked on this off and on for three years. John wanted to issue it as a POB single but EMI said no. No place for this on an album it was issued as the b-side of the Let It Be single, their last single in the UK. The first time I heard it, when it finished it felt like the end of an era. It still feels that way because it is. The Beatles gave us great music and a new way of thinking.
There’s actually quite a lot of chords in this song.
Best version!
We were in high school in 1970 and went to a local cafe at dinnertime where we played this on the jukebox driving the cafe owner nuts. 😂
Even there throwaway tracks are classics ❤
sabes mi nombre busca mi teléfono es una cancion infravalorada
The worst things The Beatles committed to tape are better than many bands' best!
Reminds me of the tape made in 1960 by John and Paul & The Goons at the next segment.
I remember the first time I heard this. It had recently been announced the Beatles had broken up. When it ended it felt like the end of an era.
Absolutely fab!
😮
Thank you Deirdre!
What is fantastic with the Beatles is their versatility...they just did whatever they wanted and like...and more often than not they came up with a hit ❤❤❤❤
È GENIALE!!!!
Saludos tio que dias no le llamaba saludos atodas y todos con este rrolon de beatles.😊
"John came in with this. He was in space cadet mode..." - P.McCartney 😝 I just read that Lennon wanted this as the A-side to a single with "What's the New Mary Jane?" on the back! Don't think that woulda gone over very well. 😳
"Probablemente mi pista favorita de los Beatles" -Paul McCartney- . Extracto de la entrevista de Mark Lewisohn a finales de los años ochenta para el libro "The Beatles recording sessions"
Even screwing around Paul´s voice is velvet.
Thank you. Been looking for this for a long time
The Beatles should of released this version. I have heard that this version existed but never could find it. Thanks again. Putting it on my play list.
I haven't heard this toon in a long time.
Brian Jones sax solo at the end , Yes !
First time hearing this!!! Thanks great job BRAVO!!!
What a great great mix you've done ! Bravo !
From the 1st moment I heard the single on my turntable I was in love. Thanx @ChansonsFrancaises1503 ! Superb.
Love this , this song can found on the Beatles past masters album, also Beatles - Rarities album
Anthology 2 has a different mix/ edit too, it's where the added bits here come from.
Finally! I have this on LP (single ofc) but not always is possible to listen. (still... it's not what i have, bt i think the beetkes made it on purpose... not all single discs the same... oh well, dear... ympympy! thnaks!!!
This song is very awesome. Let's hear it in reverse, please.
Love it!
We recognize Beatles are genius in this song .
Paul said they had ablast with this song ! 🙃
Who knew The Beatles did SKA??? 😄
Check out the break in "I call your name"
The first time I heard this song thousend of years ago, as the B-side of the Let it be 45 single, I did not like the song. Then I rediscovered it with this version. And I must say, the best part to me is the Ska section and I can't believe they cut the best part out for the single release. What a shame.
This song should be included on the blue album
....and also Baby Your A Rich Man. And I'm Down and Rain on the red album.
Amazing job!
They didn't call them the Fab Four for nothin'.
Got this image of Paul and John running around Abbey Road, shouting into random mics.
Do yourself a favor & skip the first 1:07 (I turned it off at 30secs, then the comments made me return).
Then the ska bit & other experiments are interesting (and seem pretty early for Brit scene).
Nothing is satisfying as a finished sound, but as a play session, 1:07 on is worth a listen once as historical curiosity.
Early? Not really.
My Boy Lollipop was ska/bluebeat style record by Millie Small that was a top 10 hit in the UK and Ireland in 1964, and Desmond Dekker had 2 UK hits by 1968. Lots of Jamaican artists covered Beatles songs and I'm sure Paul and John would have been well aware of this.
@@PeterMoore66@PeterMoore66 "Early" as per a not quite twigged in American git trying wrap head around "ska in the great UK", or originally Jamaica, so via the great Wikipedia God, yeah, you're right, '64 is an accurate jumpstart point for the genre, so 3 years later isn't that early. Sorry, mon - cool runnings.
@@panvidbill1912 nice to see sarcasm finally made it to the US
Interesting to consider that they 'knocked this together' in the period between recording Pepper and those tracks that would become Mystery Tour. It was also around this time that John started to write Across The Universe. This track is the perfect example of how John and Paul liked to experiment with the music, taking one phrase from a telephone directory 'You Know The Name, Look Up The Number' and repeating the same phrase to differing styles and rhythms of music they created this six minute masterpiece. It's interesting to consider that John intended to release this as one side of the first Plastic Ono Band single but was vetoed by the other Beatles. As a compromise it ended up as the B-side to the Let It Be single. Some people seem to think that this track marked the end of the group yet it was recorded at the time when the group were at their most dazzling.
I don't remember if this was on the Rarities or the Anthology LP series in the U S.
Hola Deirdre! Quedo muy bueno el Stereo mix! Tenes idea de porque editaron "You Know My Name (Look Up The Number)" en pleno 1970 en mono? Fue la grabación, directamente en mono? o se perdió el master como pasó con "She loves you"? Aunque en este último caso era más común pues el predominante de la época era el mono mix....Saludos!
Ni idea la verdad, es lo más probable lo del máster, solo la toma de anthology quedó en estereo
@@deardre Pero la toma del Anthology es diferente...mmm...que misterio che...LYRIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIICS! please! 😁
El disco originalmente iba a ser publicado como sencillo de la Plastic Ono Band el 5 de diciembre de 1969 con Whats the new by Mary Jane? como lado B (otra canción inédita que nunca vería la luz hasta 1996 en el Anthology 3). John Lennon tomó la grabación y la redujo de su duración original de 6 minutos a aproximadamente 4, pero el resto de los Beatles lo vetaron, aduciendo que eran grabaciones hechas por la banda y no era justo que Lennon las adjudicara como hechas por la Plastic Ono Band. Seguramente en ese proceso de edición es que la cinta se mezcló en mono y así permaneció hasta que los Beatles la recuperaron como cara B del sencillo Let It Be de 1970, y dudo que hayan querido sacarla en stereo dado que era el último single de la banda
@@songokudub La enciclopedia humana
@@songokudub Gracias por la info.! ud. sabe!
Fab!!!
The end section always reminds me of The Fast Show 'Very Drunk' character
Finally!
Nice.
Just can't help getting a _Monty Python_ vibe (before it's time!) for about 40 seconds starting at 04:12
I think if I'm not wrong this song was supposed to be on their White Album
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Unreleased Ween song
As a Ween fan, I completely agree
I'm surprised this came in mono as the B side. it could have been issued in stereo on 45 at a reduced LP speed like U2 did years later.
1:20 this is like the missing part. Baaaad. Straight proclamation. John Is resplendant as The unrivalled "Terry Thomas." Am I wrong? On second thought. What am I talking about? Oh man Back in boring" reality." I guess I ought to resign myself to the fact. At least in my current existence. Peter Sellers is never going to "Cover my well drinks as I am Being arrtistically rendered mustachioed high cheekbones framing a toothy grin of ivory choppers in a hue reminiscent of no less a geography heralded as Dover mere minutes south of Slaggers. In the hopes of mining verbal comedic bullion. As muse.
Picasso no less. Paying me.
What ?
@@spaceengineer1452 It is not a feeling the kind that One feels as they awaken from a dream. I am expressing the dream . The feeling is what you find like a gift that you can only visit. Never touch. Never share it belongs only to me. Does that make sense?
If it does explain it to me one day. It was an Idea not a statement to be understood. Believe it or not I am not being a dick.
Dierdre? Thank you this is excellent.
It's bull....'something!!'
@@ks2xgaks2xga Shit!
Gravaram como sendo " Los Parionolas " !
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After the recording brian jones took a big joint with paul and john😂
Brian Jones on sax.
The one "laugh-out-loud" Beatles song.
Heavy Zappa influence here for sure 😅
Where did you get this ?
Strange version ?😮
People: "the best band in the world"
The band:
I thought this was Hurdy Gurdy Man by the Butthole Surfers. No, it's them imitating the Goon Show doing a bad remake of Dr. Strangelove !
Denis O'Dell....
The end of the Beatles, it's John, Paul, Georges and Ringo forgetting their childish part ( and " you know my name " is a good example of the youth 's energy and youth's " I don't care" with everybody wants to play with everyone,.. to sadly become adults , Lennon, Mccartney, Harrison and Starr, four " I " instead of one " we ".... Ego has killed The Beatles, not Yoko.
Nah, it was Ono. Imo
You are literally doing god’s work brother. Are you just Giles Martin under an alias?
Noo I'm not but I would like to be him hahahaha
@@deardre I love Giles so much and I mean no disrespect to him at all, but I genuinely think you might be doing these better than him.
GOD'S WORK WITH THIS SONG ? YOU ARE A COMPLETELY UTTER LOON
🕺🪩
Nobody Agrees with me I have terrible judgement in nearly all things. Ladies. Balance a budget? Forget it. But rock n roll meh. I am willing to go out with yer sisters friend and gladly sign over my hidden off shore account. I there exists a mug that can prove to me. This tune ought not be The the One Universal prerequisite. To prove personhood.
Captcha? C'mon. If this don't make a man or woman at least hesitate . That thing is "Westworld" Ain't nothin artificial about that. Ghost Robot. I can say that. I'm a friggen Zombie. Not smart though. Afreegun. As in no brains. Strictly pus$y & Black licorice. Followed By Lashings. I say lashings of ginger beer. Shasta when I'm you know...
Way out west. Hollywood North. and Wings Vegas. Adjacent.
end chapter The First.
I Write comedy professionally. Once I can pass the Bar. Some of my Sh$t gets laughs. I do it @Mike Holmes facebook META.
Love it !
Brian Jones on sax.