"I'm a big fan of The Pogues," confesses Earle. "The first album I heard was Rum, Sodomy And The Lash, and I just about wore it out. My production manager on last year's tour - BILL RAMEY - was the Pogues' tour manager on their first U.S. tour. He called me up when I was in London and said The Pogues wanted to meet me.
"They were in London, recording the demos for If I Should Fall From Grace With God at Abbey Road. They were hiding from their label, so they were booked as THE TERRY WOODS QUARTET.
"So I hung out with them, and we stayed at the Columbia Hotel in London. That's where the idea for `Johnny Comes Lately' came from, because it's about an American flyer mouthing off at thebar in Camden during World War II. The Columbia Hotel is where a lot of American flyers stayed during the war.
"Stylistically, I ripped it off so badly from the Pogues that it just seemed like the thing to do is record it with them."
Recorded the day before St. Patrick's Day, Earle said the mix remained untouched for the album, which was finished in Memphis in June
Pittman wrote:For anyone who hasn't heard them, I think most Pogues fans would love Marah. They're a Philadelphia-based group. Real-deal rock 'n' roll with a good scattered banjo, squeeze box, mandolin, etc. Top notch performers, too.
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