Liz Phair (born Elizabeth Clark Phair on April 17, 1967 in New Haven, Connecticut) is an American singer-songwriter and guitarist. She was a cornerstone in the underground early '90s indie rock movement for her songcraft and DIY ethics. Her sound developed at the turn of the century into something more akin to pop or adult contemporary.
Phair's entry into the music industry began when she met guitarist Chris Brokaw, a member of the band Come. Brokaw was visiting her San Francisco loft-mate Nora Maccoby when he heard Phair's songs
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#----------------------------------PLEASE NOTE---------------------------------# #This file is the author's own work and represents their interpretation of the # #song. You may only use this file for private study, scholarship, or research. # #------------------------------------------------------------------------------## From: devastator mike controller Date: Mon, 10 Jul 1995 13:31:47 -0400 Subject: liz phair tabs
anyway, they're pretty darn near exactly what's on the cd. i didn't think i'd be able to figger out the jingly part on soap star joe, but i think you'll find i did a nifty job. i done reel good on stratford-on-guy too, if i do say so myself. enjoy!!
i don't know the lyrics for these tunes by heart, so i wasn't able to type out the lyrics with the chords on top. you'll have to figure out where the chord changes are by playing along with the album. pretty straightforward though...
stratford-on-guy: ---------------- e shape barre crds. play just the 2 low strings. to make things easy, numbers in parentheses indicate the fret to play the chord at. for example, B5 (7) =
e --- B --- G --- D --- A -9- E -7-
slide up & down between crds like on the album
funky drum thang...
verses:
(7) (3) (10) (2) B5G5D5F#5 i was flying into chicago at nite...
(8) (3) (2) C5G5F#5 blah blah blah
repeat
chorus (listen to cd to figure rhythm & how many times to play each crd)