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Interview With: Tim
Freedman - The Whitlams
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Tim
Freedman of The Whitlams, discusses the history of the
band, success, songwriting and the future. (Recorded May,
2001)
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Below is a
partial transcript of the interview.
EN.
In your songs, is that you or a character?
TF.
It depends which song you're talking about. I couldn't possibly
generalise.
EN.
You tend to be a bloke who thinks about being a bloke... there's
women in your life, you're going in and out of relationships, but
you think about what's going on.
TF.
Well, I do find the drama for most of my songs in my own life. And
then I probably to differing degrees in different songs romanticise
it or hide the ugly bits. If you look at a song like "Up Against
The Wall Now" from 'Eternal Nightcap' it's a dark dirty lyric
about a guy who feels like he's nothing but a monkey, the way he
can't keep a relationship together. He's saying "I'm a man
and that's just the way it is so get away from me". And then
I'll get really romantic in the next song and be really hurt by
the fact that she's left me. They're all true because we're all
many men. We'd have to talk about specific songs. Some of it's me
on the line. "Charlie No. 1" and "Charlie No. 2",
that's completely and absolutely 100% heartfelt from writing late
at night, upset with friends. Whereas in "Pretty As You"
or "Hamburgers" I'm just trying to be fun, trying to make
the night more interesting for people when they go out on a Friday
night.
EN.
And at the same time you're a collaborator. A lot of those songs
are written with other people and you've involved a lot of friends
in those last three albums. Was it because you needed them?
TF.
I needed stronger songs to fill the album. I was used to writing
only half an album with Stevie. On 'Eternal Nightcap' there are
only two other people I think. On 'Love This City' I hadn't written
enough good stuff and I knew it had to be a great album. So I borrowed
my friend Chris's song "Unreliable", borrowed Bernie's
song "Made Me Hard', I wrote a song with my friend Greta Gertler
about the pokies, and I borrowed a lyric from a friend around the
corner and put music to it. I needed their help and I was glad it
was there because it probably would have bneen a weaker album without
them....
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