10 years after her seminal debut album, Liz Phair returned to her hometown to support her latest release, an attempt to be an out and out pop star. At her best, Phair was always a timid stage performer and, according to the Chicago Tribune, this wasn’t her at her best. I can’t claim to have much in the way of particular memories about this show, but the story of her sharing the stage with a fan to perform Flower does ring a bell.
I had been a fan of Liz Phair since the release of Exile In Guyville back in 1993 and the occassional appearance of her video on MTV’s 120 Minutes. While it may not have been the best performance, I could at least cross her off the list of acts that I would need to see. Of course, she would also play a part in the next show I would see.
