From: owner-support-system-digest@smoe.org (support-system-digest) To: support-system-digest@smoe.org Subject: support-system-digest V2 #78 Reply-To: support-system@smoe.org Sender: owner-support-system-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-support-system-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk support-system-digest Thursday, March 18 1999 Volume 02 : Number 078 Today's Subjects: ----------------- I hate you all [Dermich@aol.com] Re: support-system-digest V2 #77 [Oh4sythia@aol.com] Overheard Between Two Bouncers... [Joshua T Keir ] s-k [MrE ] None [moe@lac2.gulliver.fr] not at all [mysticalcrowe@webtv.net (steven thomson)] From ATN [kiskos@webtv.net (Edward Kisko)] the joys of webmistressing ["Nicole W." ] PAH!!!!!!!!!!!!! ["Chipko Arnold" ] Lounge Ax photo's [Craig King ] Liz at Liz-Phest [dbickin@ibm.net] Henry--bartender or pusher? [Kaufmann@IPFW.EDU (Kaufmann,Mike)] Re: support-system-digest V2 #77 [james w barcus III ] mlle and alan-ass ["Jenny Sayler" ] Lounge Lizards [Josh Webb ] Henry the bartender ["Jill Sutton" ] Introducing myself... [MLevine171@aol.com] Bounced message [Jason Long ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 17 Mar 1999 01:35:55 EST From: Dermich@aol.com Subject: I hate you all Or at least those who were at tha Axe Lounge... Craig and Katie made it onto Addicted to Noise! http://www.addict.com YOU SUCK!!!!!! ; ) Derek LAP Ground Control http://loveamongpuppets.com ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 17 Mar 1999 02:56:27 EST From: Oh4sythia@aol.com Subject: Re: support-system-digest V2 #77 All right, ANYONE who went to the Lounge Ax show, I command you to post something about it. The best I can get over here, four billion miles from Chicago in California, is reading daily tidbits about this experience I missed. If you fear making other listees (Hi, Nicole) jealous, e-mail me privately - whatever it takes! Seriously, I have loved every account of Liz and Katie Brown's duet on Flower. I'm still curious, Katie - did you both sing the same part, or did you sing the repeating backup? I am so jealous, I wish it was me, I want to see a picture, and also, this incident has reminded me to get off my lazy ass and make that video I promised you months, so look for it in the mail late next week (?). Jorge said: << 3) A girl I met at the show, Carol, says Henry is a real bartender that Liz knows. Has anyone else heard that about "Polyester Bride." >> Yes, Liz has mentioned in several interviews (I can't remember whether they were print or TV) that P. Bride is a very autobiographical song about a bartender trying to get her off her crazy band-wife-in-guyville kick. That's it... Leslie ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 17 Mar 1999 03:28:20 -0500 (EST) From: Joshua T Keir Subject: Overheard Between Two Bouncers... The girlfriend of one of my fraternity brothers told me that they had a new Liz poster at the shitty video store that she works at. So I told her that I was going to go stare at it for like 10 minutes. I asked her to get it for me, well, the other day, she got it for me. It's like pic #399, on Ken's page, but it has less writing above her arm. Anyway, she's wearing some nice, tight pants... all black, with ample dark eye shadow. I hung it above my bed. Hopefully it will be a nice conversation piece... Yeah, well, so some of us can't skip classes and work to go to Chicago to fight to get into a packed venue to see our favorite artist, and get our picture taken and potentially speak with the woman we've been electronically stalking by way of mailing lists, for years... but I'm not bitter. :| I've got cool covers for "Ken's Cd's" that I don't have, yet. What I'd like is something to put into my phairities and shelved demos, in the way of cool covers. So I lay down that challenge to any artsy fartsy people, with too much free time on their hands. I haven't seen any of those, (covers). np: Mazzy Star - She Hangs Brightly (Old thread: yes I like Mazzy Star, very much.) Josh T. Keir ICQ#: 9931070 keir@cse.psu.edu ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 17 Mar 1999 00:37:53 -0800 From: MrE Subject: s-k >>Sorry, that I'm always bringing you bad news but... Since >>Sleater-Kinney have cancelled their tour Bratmobile have decided they >>will not be playing the midwest dates alone. Bratmobile will be >>playing some shows on the east coast and I will post those as soon as >>they are confirmed. >>There's been a change already: the Atlanta, GA is on the 23rd of May >>now. xoxo maggie and so it goes... MrE - -- "I'm not paranoid - I'm not delusional - I'm normal." --Linda Tripp ^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^ ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 17 Mar 1999 09:36:57 +0100 From: moe@lac2.gulliver.fr Subject: None "DarkSide oftheMoon" : > now THIS is weird. I was at work listening to Shatter on CD player >on repeat when I was reading this post. I was reading about and >experiencing the same thing at the same time. Whoa. Zone-Nation. Shatter >has a very hypnotic-drug like effect on me. That was cool :) >So which Sleater-Kinney album >should I buy first folks? (and don't say all of them). I'd say Dig Me Out is a good start. Moe ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 16 Mar 1999 07:16:22 -0600 (CST) From: mysticalcrowe@webtv.net (steven thomson) Subject: not at all No hint of sexism was infered or implied in my statement about Sleater-Kinney. I refered to them as "three women" because they are, in fact, three women. It is not the old cliche of "They rocked hard for girls." As for Sleater-Kinney album, I'd recommend "Dig Me Out'' first and "Call The Doctor" second. "The new one "The Hot Rock" doesn't rock as hard as the last two. But it is still good. - ---Steven ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 17 Mar 1999 12:06:25 -0500 (EST) From: kiskos@webtv.net (Edward Kisko) Subject: From ATN Surprisingly, no one has posted this review from ATN, which appeared Monday night, I believe. - ------------------- Liz Phair played songs from her 1993 debut album, Exile In Guyville, and new material Sunday. All's Fair At Liz Phair's Intimate Hometown Show Rock singer/songwriter, backed by just a guitarist, plays benefit show at Lounge Ax nightclub. Correspondent Anders Smith-Lindall reports: CHICAGO -- From the start of Liz Phair's show Sunday night at Lounge Ax here, the close quarters and spare instrumentation -- just the singer/songwriter and her sideman Buddy Judge on electric guitars -- marked the event as something special. The prodigal daughter had come home. "I haven't played here in five years," Phair told her hometown crowd. "The last time I played here I was so scared I can't even tell you," she added, alluding to the debilitating stage fright that plagued her early years as a performer. Since that last Lounge Ax gig, Phair has gone from being an underground icon to bona fide rock star, touring with the Lilith Fair and (most recently) fellow strong-willed female singer/songwriter Alanis Morissette. And Phair has conquered -- or at least learned to control -- the stage fright. The intimate setting and duo format suggested the atmosphere and sound of Phair's critically lauded lo-fi debut album, Exile In Guyville (1993). Appropriately, she opened her set with that album's "Glory," following it with the equally meditative "Girls' Room," a track from her 1998 album, whitechocolatespaceegg. Moving confidently from that somber beginning to a pair of brashly uptempo Guyville favorites ("6"1' " and "Divorce Song"), Phair proved that the self-assurance she has always projected on her albums is now solidly within her grasp onstage as well. Whether it was due to the maturity that comes with experience or the comfort that comes from months of touring, Phair displayed an easy familiarity with the audience. She even asked a woman from the front row to join her in singing "Flower," a notoriously X-rated chant from Guyville. The fan, Katie Brown, 24, of Boston, put her arm around Phair and sang every word. The crowd responded with a cascade of whistles, cheers and applause. "My knees were shaking so much I thought they would buckle," Brown said afterward. "It was amazing. I'm sure I won't sleep tonight." The schedule posted in the window of the tiny club had said "Hot Damn! Fashion Show, March 14." But it was the promise of an up-close-and-personal performance by Phair -- not the fashion show that would follow it -- that caused the event's 300 tickets to sell out in less than an hour. Phair didn't disappoint. Headlining an evening of entertainment to benefit her sister-in-law's soon-to-be-opened thrift shop, her set, which drew heavily from Guyville, hewed to the evening's retro theme and wowed her fans. "It was one of the most amazing shows I've ever seen," Craig King, 22, of Milwaukee, said. "To see her this close just blew my mind." Other fans had much the same reaction to two of Phair's song choices in particular. These were the rarity "Wild Thing" (from her homemade 1991 cassette, Girly Sound) and a newly minted song Phair called "Conversation Overheard Between Two Bouncers." Built around a moody, repetitive guitar figure, the new song's lyric couched incisive, direct couplets in a heap of off-color observations -- in other words, it was typical Phair. The balance of the set ranged from the shimmering melancholia of "Mesmerizing," "Perfect World" (RealAudio excerpt) and "Go On Ahead" to the irrepressible pop of "Polyester Bride" (RealAudio excerpt). Throughout, the crowd joined in on most of the lyrics, shouting along to the set-closing "Fuck and Run" (RealAudio excerpt), the Guyville anthem that may be Phair's signature tune. Although she returned for a two-song encore that included "Supernova" (RealAudio excerpt), the lone nod to her second album, 1994's Whip-Smart, the edgy, driving "Fuck and Run" would have been a more fitting close. Phair delivered that song with as much fire and immediacy as it had when it first came throbbing from stereo speakers six years ago. - ------------------- Anyway, to Nicole and others feeling incredibly left out by not being able to attend the show: I feel your pain. I can't remember the last time I felt like such a nobody. But just hearing the stories from everyone is really cool. You guys are so incredibly lucky. Still waiting to hear Katie Brown's version... SK ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 17 Mar 1999 12:33:50 -0500 (EST) From: "Nicole W." Subject: the joys of webmistressing Only 48 more guestbook entries to transcribe from my old, not working guestbook to my new, hopefully working one. This is extremely tedious. I'm about to go nuts. I've probably only transcribed 10 so far... 48 to go... AAAAAAAUGH!!! But I can't just trash all old guestbook entries! FUCK YOU, INFINIBOOK! Anyway, just wanted to vent. It's liz content! My site is a liz site! http://www.angelfire.com/ca/DontWalk... yada yada yada. - -Nicole ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 17 Mar 1999 10:28:19 PST From: "Chipko Arnold" Subject: PAH!!!!!!!!!!!!! So Liz isn't coming to Europe. She doesn't want to leave her family. Parlophone/Capitol have now said that they won't release a single as she won't come over to promote it, despite her saying she would. I feel this is a bad move by her as Parlophone didn't even have to release the album in the UK and then delayed it's release to coincide with a (possible) promo visit. When Liz said she only wanted to come over once, they decided to put the album out and release a single to coincide with the visit and do radio/tv shows and a few gigs. They will now be very reluctant to promote something when the artist can't be bothered. She's had a lot of support from certain radio stations and i bet they feel very let down by her decision. Along with the Alanis tour and previous tour cancellations, this has to be a bad mistake by Liz and her managemant. I guess they feel America is all they need to do well in. I think they're wrong. I can understand not wanting to leave her family, but she seems to be treating her fans a bit roughly. I love your records Liz, but get your act together. If you want to be in the Biz, then play the game. You can't treat people like that. If you want to release records and not tour then don't say you will and then cancel only to show up playing support at stadium gigs. Don't get overseas people working for you, only to back out when the pen is poised on the paper and all the ground work has been done. I know you're gonna hate me for these sentiments and think it's all jealousy and sour grapes, but i just feel she's screwing up big time. She's in danger of burning bridges and she's in no position to do so. Rant over. Bye. "and i wonder how i've come to know so much less than i knew before" ... Joseph Lee Henry. "i know the promise is so much better than the real thing" ... Grand Drive. Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 17 Mar 1999 13:53:39 -0800 (PST) From: Craig King Subject: Lounge Ax photo's Just to let everyone know, I should have the pics I took of Liz's amazing show at the Lounge Ax up on my site by Friday. So check there soon! Also, this has nothing to so with Liz, but I don't care cuz I'm too excited. This is a quote from a fan who was in attendance for StoneTemple Pilots first concert together in over 2 years at the Viper Room in L.A: "I thought it was absolutely incredible, every song, every second," said one fan, Gina Leary, 25. "After this, you can't fucking dare question it -- STP are back and ready to bring rock back in a big, big way." This year is turing out so amazing for me, and yet it's practically just began! I got to see and meet Liz, new albums and tours by Tom Petty, STP, Rage Against The Machine, Ric Flair is the World Champion. Everything is right with the world. Craig "AdRock" Phair Territory http://phairterritory.freeservers.com Liz Phair - The whole F'N show _________________________________________________________ DO YOU YAHOO!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 17 Mar 99 13:58:03 -0500 From: dbickin@ibm.net Subject: Liz at Liz-Phest Hi, At the Lounge Ax, did anyone make any mention of the upcoming LizPhest? If so, did Liz have any comment on it? David ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 17 Mar 1999 21:11:41 -0600 From: Kaufmann@IPFW.EDU (Kaufmann,Mike) Subject: Henry--bartender or pusher? >3) A girl I met at the show, Carol, says Henry is a real bartender that >Liz knows. Has anyone else heard that about "Polyester Bride." >Jorge in Dallas Liz mentioned in some interview or other that PBride recounts a more or less actual situation that occured once when she was feelin sorry for herself as a soontobe rockstar who wanted hotter dates. Something about being in a circle of friends where some were rubbing elbows with John Cusack (another Chicago native). You might also remember Henry in his more infamous role as drug purveyor in Stuck on an Island--where "doing coke with Henry" leads to tragedy when she wrecks Daddy Phair's chariot. Mike ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 17 Mar 1999 21:53:13 -0500 From: james w barcus III Subject: Re: support-system-digest V2 #77 >Date: Tue, 16 Mar 1999 10:36:11 -0500 >From: Becky Crow >Subject: FW: [KRS-News] Sleater-Kinney tour cancelled > >I know there are people on the list who will want to know this. Sorry >for the non-Liz content for those of you who don't follow S-K. > >- -----Original Message----- >From: Maggie Vail [SMTP:krs@killrockstars.com] >Sent: Monday, March 15, 1999 8:12 PM >To: krs-news@killrockstars.com >Subject: [KRS-News] Sleater-Kinney tour cancelled > >Hey all, > I just got the bad news from Julie Butterfield, their >manager. Sleater-Kinney are cancelling the rest of their tour as >Carrie Brownstein has injured her back. > >They've been re-scheduled as follows: Thanks. you saved me a wasted trip to the black cat tomorow night. Tick ___________________________________________________________________ You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com/getjuno.html or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866] ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 17 Mar 1999 21:24:31 -0600 From: "Jenny Sayler" Subject: mlle and alan-ass liz content: In case anyone is interested, madamoiselle listed exile in guyville as one of the best cds of the past 3 decades. alan-ass content: go to www.brunching.com/toys/toy-alanislyrics.html you will appreciate this if you dont appreciate alanis' writing talents ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Jenny Cool, Tall, Vulnerable, and Luscious - http://www.liz-phair.com Vampyr - A Buffy the Vampire Slayer Page http://www.saylerfamily.com/jas/vampyr.htm ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 17 Mar 1999 20:22:41 -0800 (PST) From: Josh Webb Subject: Lounge Lizards Hello all, Lounge Ax people, I'm very jealous. It sounds like a terrific and very personal show. Very cool. Katie Brown, get thine self to a computer. We want details. I know somebody must have bootlegged the show. PLEASE EMAIL ME. I'm dying for a copy. I have massive amounts of Liz stuff to trade and plenty more on the way. The URL for my tape trading page is on my signature file below. Late, I'm out, Josh np: Ben Folds Five 02/20/98 == "The world is full of ugly things that you can't change. Pretend it's not that way. It's my idea of faith."--Ben Folds Five "If you've got a one in a million girl, don't let her get away, 'cuz the next one in a million girl is a million girls away."--Liz Phair If you're interested in trading live tapes with me, visit: http://www.angelfire.com/fl/layeroffilm/tapelist.html _________________________________________________________ DO YOU YAHOO!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 17 Mar 1999 23:06:56 -0800 From: "Jill Sutton" Subject: Henry the bartender Hey all, Jorge wrote... "3) A girl I met at the show, Carol, says Henry is a real bartender that Liz knows. Has anyone else heard that about "Polyester Bride." Henry is a real bartender that Liz knows. i don't know if he still tends bar these days but, when I saw Liz at one of the Vic shows here in Chicago, one of the people I was with also knew Henry. ...Ok, I was sorta drunk at this show and no longer remember the details, but i'll ask about it again. I forgot about this 'til your post. did anyone read the lounge ax review on the sonicnet website? quotes from Katie and Craig. ..ok, see ya - - jill ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 18 Mar 1999 00:14:53 EST From: MLevine171@aol.com Subject: Introducing myself... Hello everyone, My name's Steve. I'm 17, and live in New Jersey. I had heard Liz's name before, but never heard her music. I became more interested in her, when she was on Lilith. One day, I listened to a realaudio clip of Polyester Bride, and liked it. Then one night on MTV, I saw a vid for "Never said" and I didn't really like her voice. it was too deep, and then I found myself getting a real audio clip of "never said" It was kind of catchy. lol. Then..I went to a used cd store and asked them to put on "Exile in guyville" and 6'1 was on, and I thought her voice was terrible, and even though I usually don't care about the voice, it was bad! Well..anyway..after I got a job in September, I thought I'd try buying her new album. I guess I thought, I'd give it a try. At first I didn't like it, but then I loved it. Then I heard how her first album was like her best, so I finally got that one a few months ago in a used cd store. Once again..didn't like it at first, but ironically the first song I loved from it was 6'1- the song I hated. I started liking the other songs more and more. I finally really liked her, and then I got tix to see my fav singer- Alanis (sorry Liz isn't my fav, but she's one of my fav's under Alanis, hehe). I love Garbage (who was/is opening for Alanis too) but I chose to see Alanis with Liz instead in philly, PA. The concert rocked. I love how Liz did that weird dance to "Mezmerizing" and she was so great. Her whole opening set rocked. After seeing her live I listened to "Exile in guyville" even more, and this week I REALLY love it. Probably one of my fav songs from the album is "Stratford-on- guy." I love how she sings the lyrics...because when u listen to the lyrics, u can picture everyone on the plane, etc. Great song! I also love Flower, and that was probably one of her best songs at the concert- live. She's so great! I got a tape for "whip-smart" but since I usually listen to CDS, I'll have to get it in cd. I love chopsticks from that tape so far though..Anyway..bye :) S^T^E^V^E ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 18 Mar 1999 01:01:03 -0500 From: Jason Long Subject: Bounced message [I'm sorry I haven't been able to forward any messages that have bounced on their way to the list since Thursday night until now, as I have been away and just got back home earlier today. I feel really bad that this message in particular didn't make the list until now -- I wish that everyone had been able to read it right when it was originally posted. - JL] From: PBrown231@aol.com Subject: (no subject) ( It's KB from my mom's aol account) Hey everyone!!! please read this article (featuring myself and sweetie craig king!) about the lounge ax show... i am still exhausted so here are my highlights (in the order in which they occured): 1. hanging out with jorge, craig, jase, janet, and jill from the list 2. hearing liz play "wild thing" 3. being on stage with liz singing flower (see the article below!!) 4. hearing an amazing new tune called "conversation between two bartenders" 5. watching liz walk around and hang out in the bar for an hour after the show 6. having a beer with buddy judge, liz's backup guitar hottie 7. giving liz a teddy bear that katie knitted her and talking to her about it 8. taking 900 more pictures of liz 9. fucking with jorge's head all weekend 10. (while greeting liz after the show) having a conversation with liz phair as she looked at me and said "thanks for singing with me, that was ballsy" those were my highlights.... i still cannot believe that i was on stage with liz for flower, she is so damn small and we were sharing the microphone so i felt like a giant, i also sang "i'll fuck you and your girlfriend, too" instead of minions, like the g-sounds version... she laughed... also, she said during the show that she's so glad that some of us have those tapes... i am still in shock, i'm sure i am forgetting so much - the people i met from the list were so nice and so fun to party with, we really had a killer time! i miss all of you! thanks for comforting me as my heartrate reached a dangerous maximum! hope this message doesn't bounce, read the article! later KB - ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Liz Phair Liz Phair played songs from her 1993 debut album, Exile In Guyville, and new material Sunday. RELATED STORIES:Liz Phair Cancels Fall Dates Liz Phair Announces U.S. Tour New Phair LP Gets Online Debut NEWS FLASH All's Fair At Liz Phair's Intimate Hometown Show Rock singer/songwriter, backed by just a guitarist, plays benefit show at Lounge Ax nightclub. CHICAGO -- From the start of Liz Phair's show Sunday night at Lounge Ax here, the close quarters and spare instrumentation -- just the singer/songwriter and her sideman Buddy Judge on electric guitars -- marked the event as something special. The prodigal daughter had come home. "I haven't played here in five years," Phair told her hometown crowd. "The last time I played here I was so scared I can't even tell you," she added, alluding to the debilitating stage fright that plagued her early years as a performer. Since that last Lounge Ax gig, Phair has gone from being an underground icon to bona fide rock star, touring with the Lilith Fair and (most recently) fellow strong-willed female singer/songwriter Alanis Morissette. And Phair has conquered -- or at least learned to control -- the stage fright. The intimate setting and duo format suggested the atmosphere and sound of Phair's critically lauded lo-fi debut album, Exile In Guyville (1993). Appropriately, she opened her set with that album's "Glory," following it with the equally meditative "Girls' Room," a track from her 1998 album, whitechocolatespaceegg. Moving confidently from that somber beginning to a pair of brashly uptempo Guyville favorites ("6"1' " and "Divorce Song"), Phair proved that the self-assurance she has always projected on her albums is now solidly within her grasp onstage as well. Whether it was due to the maturity that comes with experience or the comfort that comes from months of touring, Phair displayed an easy familiarity with the audience. She even asked a woman from the front row to join her in singing "Flower," a notoriously X-rated chant from Guyville. The fan, Katie Brown, 24, of Boston, put her arm around Phair and sang every word. The crowd responded with a cascade of whistles, cheers and applause. "My knees were shaking so much I thought they would buckle," Brown said afterward. "It was amazing. I'm sure I won't sleep tonight." The schedule posted in the window of the tiny club had said "Hot Damn! Fashion Show, March 14." But it was the promise of an up-close-and-personal performance by Phair -- not the fashion show that would follow it -- that caused the event's 300 tickets to sell out in less than an hour. Phair didn't disappoint. Headlining an evening of entertainment to benefit her sister-in-law's soon-to-be-opened thrift shop, her set, which drew heavily from Guyville, hewed to the evening's retro theme and wowed her fans. "It was one of the most amazing shows I've ever seen," Craig King, 22, of Milwaukee, said. "To see her this close just blew my mind." Other fans had much the same reaction to two of Phair's song choices in particular. These were the rarity "Wild Thing" (from her homemade 1991 cassette, Girly Sound) and a newly minted song Phair called "Conversation Overheard Between Two Bouncers." Built around a moody, repetitive guitar figure, the new song's lyric couched incisive, direct couplets in a heap of off-color observations -- in other words, it was typical Phair. The balance of the set ranged from the shimmering melancholia of "Mesmerizing," "Perfect World" (RealAudio excerpt) and "Go On Ahead" to the irrepressible pop of "Polyester Bride" (RealAudio excerpt). Throughout, the crowd joined in on most of the lyrics, shouting along to the set-closing "Fuck and Run" (RealAudio excerpt), the Guyville anthem that may be Phair's signature tune. Although she returned for a two-song encore that included "Supernova" (RealAudio excerpt), the lone nod to her second album, 1994's Whip-Smart, the edgy, driving "Fuck and Run" would have been a more fitting close. Phair delivered that song with as much fire and immediacy as it had when it first came throbbing from stereo speakers six years ago. - -- Anders Smith-Lindall [ Mon., March 15, 1999 6:14 PM EST ] ------------------------------ End of support-system-digest V2 #78 ***********************************