<< I may well have mentioned this theory here before, but I think "You Know My Name" is a commentary on bad Beatles covers, which were legion. I think the first section is the "song" itself, and then every bit thereafter is an increasingly weird cover version, culminating in that part that's just random grunts and moans. But that may just be me. >> Wasn't "You Know My Name" a track various Beatles and/or George Martin would revisit, remix, re-splice, add and subtract bits too, and rearrange/futz around with in general throughout the last several years of the band's career (.....not to mention yet again for "Anthology Too") ?? I know the song began as a "serious" piano fragment John taped upstairs at home in late 66/early 67 (on the same tape can be heard ideas which later became "Cry Baby Cry," "Hey Bulldog" and "Across The Universe.") Perhaps "Name" WAS attempted as a "real" song at one point, but for whatever reasons (too much "tea" ??) the band became frustrated and/or gave up totally, unable to capture the idea/find a suitable arrangement, and at some point or another began to simply send the song totally up, as those Brits would say (as JPG&R did two years earlier in attempting "That Means A Lot": the final take of THAT little gem is out-and-out "You Know My Name"-like comedy as well). Not to mention all those fab Fab Christmas recordings, which include MANY of my all-time favorite silly Beatle moments. So let's not try to read too very much into "You Know My Name." I think it's just boys being boys, ......albeit with a brilliant producer and unlimited free studio time. still, Brian Jones' sax work is truly sublime (second only to whomsoever's on The Kinks' "Berkeley Mews" ;-) And those "random grunts and moans," Stewart? Just John following the Duke Ellington "Name" verse with his patented smokey jazz-bo voice (also to be heard on certain Quarrymen recordings even), Gary "and if the Beach Boys couldn't r-a-w-k on stage, where does that leave The Byrds??!" Pig ________________________________________________________________________ AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out more about what's free from AOL at AOL.com.