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Rocker Liz
Phair powers up for podcasts
John Benson
CLEVELAND—Currently
touring in support of her latest album, “Somebody’s Miracle,” Liz Phair
says she’s found a positive outlet for downtime while on the road. “I’m
all about podcasting,” Phair told Billboard.com. “I’m totally fixated on
it. It’s what I’m into. We usually do a couple of live songs and then
there are interviews. We’re going to do it every Friday. It might be a
little late here and there, but pretty much (it’s up) every Friday.”
Posted on Phair’s Web site (http://www.lizphair.com), the podcasts have
been well received. Last week’s second update featured live performances
of “Polyester Bride,” from 1998’s “Whitechocolatespaceegg” and the title
track from the new Capitol album. There is also a “soundseeing tour” of
a bus breakdown and Phair reading a short piece of original fiction.
The debut podcast featured live versions of the unreleased track “Table
for One” and “Baby Got Going,” also from “Whitechocolatespaceegg,” as
well as conversations with Phair’s brother and her opinion of rail
travel. Light and loose is how Phair approaches the concept.
“They’re different,” Phair says. “We record the live shows and it’s very
unprofessional at this point — like, sometimes they sound good and
sometimes they sound terrible but it’s really fun. It’s like having my
own little radio show. I think it’s great. We listen to all of the
(National Public Radio) stuff on Sundays. It’s kind of like having my
own version.”
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