Showing posts with label liz phair. Show all posts
Showing posts with label liz phair. Show all posts

Thursday, March 15, 2012

Finally, I've Found A Great Live Version of "6'1"" By Liz Phair.

Moreover, I've found a whole Liz Phair show. Well, two songs are missing, but close enough. More than ever, I'm convinced I need to see her live. Consider her bucket-listed:

"6'1"" begins at 2:58, but watch the whole thing, and you'll come across it anyway. Also check out my other favourite Liz Phair songs in this set including "Mesmerizing," "Fuck and Run" and "Soap Star Joe":

Thursday, February 9, 2012

So 90s. So Awesome.


Re-listening to Liz Phair's best-of-list-topping 1993 album Exile in Guyville (Matador Records) was another instance in which I wondered, "How the hell did I ever not like this?" Maybe I've come around to it because I've been jamming on other angsty alt-rockers such as PJ Harvey and the more contemporary Sharon Van Etten lately. Ah, ignorant youth (because I'm so grizzled now, right?). And hey, blog author trivia: Exile in Guyville was released on my birthday. Woop-woop!

Here's another one of my favourite songs from Exile in Guyville album-opener "6'1"":

6'1" by Liz Phair on Grooveshark