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Liz Phair @ Bowery Ballroom 12/13/2010
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Liz Phair "Nashville"

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  1. tankboy says:

    I remember when Phair hit the scene she did get some props for her guitar style, since it is fairly unique and, I agree with you, rather pretty. Over the years maybe that’s been overshadowed by the “Has Liz lost it?” debate. Which makes me wonder if Phair and Rivers Cuomo have ever sat down to coffee together and bitched about fans’ expectations…

  2. McCabe says:

    “Reality Bites” SUCKED!…We didn’t know which character to hate the most…We hated all the more because it was being marketed just to us…

  3. Bob says:

    I don’t have anything interesting to say, just that that song means a lot to me and I really enjoyed your beautiful evocation of it.

  4. hank says:

    Fuck And Run is a classic. Hate to say, but I haven’t liked anything of hers after the first record came out.

  5. Joe says:

    Whip Smart is a great album, hank. It’s just like Guyville.
    Hate to break it to the author of this entry, but “Nashville” isn’t a love song to someone else, it’s a song about the mixed feelings & cynicism Liz had about the response to her debut album. The ‘you’ in “nobody sparkles like you” is Liz herself, the ‘it’ in “they don’t know / what they like so much about it” is her album. When she says “I can’t imagine it in better terms than ‘naked, half awake, about to shave and go to work’” she’s saying that it was not the polished effort she would’ve put out if she’d known it was going to get so much attention. When Whip-smart came out, she gave an interview where she identified “Nashville” as one of the songs she’d written about what it felt like to have been ‘the next big thing’ in 1993. I think the other 2 on that album are “Crater Lake” and “Alice Springs” but we’d have to ask Liz for confirmation on that. The title “Nashville” probably refers to Nash Kato of Urge Overkill, with whom she’d discussed at length the mindfuck that comes from critical response to one’s work. I’d wager that he’s the ‘you’ in “I’m starting to think it could happen to me like it did to you.”

    Big Liz nerd from way back, that’s me.

  6. Matthew Perpetua says:

    I’ve heard this before, but honestly I don’t really buy it as being the full story of what this song is about, or what it communicates. It’s pretty obviously a love song, but one that has the subtext you mention. Where a song begins in terms of inspiration isn’t always where it ends up — I think it may have started as one thing but became something else, so it’s both.

  7. Joe says:

    Aside from the line “I won’t decorate my love” and the confusion about who exactly is doing the sparkling, I don’t really get how this could be (mis)read as a love song. None of the other lines really even hint at romance or intimacy with another person. I do get what you say about a song having roots in one idea and then turning into something else, or being about two different things simultaneously, but I don’t think that’s what’s happening here. You can go through it line by line and understand it as a song about “being ‘the next big thing’” — you’d have a much harder time going through it line by line and explaining how it’s a love song.

    Once you learn (from Liz) what the song is about, the odd metaphors mostly make sense. I think because of its coda and overall dreaminess, most listeners assume it’s a love song and then ignore all the parts that don’t fit in their interpretation.

    I hope you don’t take personal offense at my response, Matthew. I’m glad someone is singing the praises of Whip-Smart, and I’m stoked to hear she’s finally playing this great song live again, for the first time in 16 years.


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