You know you've made it when you are sent up in a comedy sketch. That being said, Tim Freedman from the Whitlams has made it.
Tim was lampooned in a sketch on ABC comedy 'The Chasers War On Everything' last Wednesday on Australian television.Like most of Australia who saw the show, he was equally amused.
Tim Freedman sent his comments to Undercover about his reactions to last weeks Chaser.
"I Love The Chaser
I received The Chaser treatment on Wednesday night. It's a strange feeling being satirised. On the one hand everyone quotes Oscar Wilde and says that being talked about is better than not being talked about - that the attention will fade into some kind of indistinct notoriety as the months roll by. On the other hand satire is really just a civilised form of abuse, and an incoming missile is unsettling just for the fact that someone has gone to all that trouble to annoy you for laughs.
I was out when the show was on, having supper after a great ACO concert. Seated next to me was a person who actually works on The Chaser so I was warned that at that minute I was being satirised in the lounge rooms of Australia. I was not to direct any vitriol at Andrew Hansen the impersonator, a lovely chap, and altogether too sensitive to cope with any criticism. No, the fellow to be careful about was Chris Taylor who had written the lyrics.
I record The Chaser if I go out on Wednesday night. Most of it is usually great. Sometimes there are parts that are a little lame. As I pressed play, I was hoping that the bit on me would fit into the latter category. The piece came on and I must say I really enjoyed it. "Who is this guy,? I'd buy his album," I thought. Hansen had my rather basic piano style down well, and the vowel sounds and melody were eerily similar to what I hear in my head. But the lyrics?
The point of the song was that I only write about Newtown and continually name-check its streets and landmarks. I was a little bemused. I have only mentioned Newtown once in over 80 songs, on our sixth album last year. Before that you have to go back 8 years where I named 2 local pubs in a song about the pokies. And the first 3 albums? Not a single reference. More pointed perhaps would have been the question as to why I so willingly bathed in the cachet of fine old Newtown when I had written so very little about it, and had only lived there for 20 years (not quite enough to be deemed a "local" around these parts). Why were they having a go when they didn't even have a point? As The Chasers like to say, I decided to do a little research of my own.
There has been one female cast member of The Chaser. It was the very first series, and the actress was an ex-girlfriend of mine. Recently I was sharing a drink with her in London. Apparently she did not make it to the second series after a romance with one Chris Taylor turned pear-shaped. Could it be that as I was still seeing her on a purely social level during the first series that I had unwittingly become embroiled in a matter of the heart? Was a score being settled? I'm not sure.
Bachelors of Australia be warned. When dining with a woman make sure she has not been involved with any presently famous satirists. You may find yourself the butt of a spurious nationally broadcast joke.
Which I suppose is not such a bad thing. It's good profile."
Tim Freedman
Back to a more musical note, be prepared for The Whitlams first-ever best of album. The album was due for this year but is now expected early 2008.










