#115 – It’s Only Love with guest David Pomerleau (bassist, The Walrus, Johnny Sketch & The Dirty Notes)
When you’re cranking out 2 albums a year, plus singles, plus a movie, plus BBC sessions, plus tv appearance, AND touring, it can be a little difficult to crank out nothing but brilliance. While most of us hardcore Beatle fans are not quick to deride many songs in their catalog, the Beatles themselves certainly could be, and both John and Paul minced no words in describing this Help! album track. “Abominable,” “Abysmal,” “Lousy,” and “Not literature” are just a few of the descriptors they gave to this song. That said though, I tend to think it’s actually got some real merit, despite the slight lyrics and weak rhymes. Melodically, it’s actually quite lovely, and John’s vocal is beautifully understated throughout, with just enough ache in the chorus to sell it, followed by a wonderful falsetto Roy Orbison-esque sendoff. It’s always been a bit of a sleeper for me, as a great melody can cover up all manner of sins.
For the next three episodes, we’ll be welcoming on my bandmates from The Walrus – A New Orleans Beatles Tribute to chat songs and Fabs. After playing more shows than our band ever has in the last couple of years, I thought it’d be interesting to see how our immersion into the catalog has influenced the work we do outside of it. And I just like hanging with these folks.
Joining us this week (for the 3rd time!) is David Pomerleau, bassist and singer in The Walrus (as well as New Orleans institution Johnny Sketch and the Dirty Notes, and the country trio Desert Nudes). We chat with Dave about his songwriting process, being allowed to hate your own work, chaos brains, Phish and Rush, embarrassment and so much more!
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