iTunes put up Joss Whedon's Playlist today and I was looking over the tracks, just curious to what (if any) songs I knew. I was familiar with most of the tracks but my favorite comment had to be about Liz Phair's song "H.W.C":
"Just so jaunty and delightful, you can't help but sing it at home, in your car, in the super-market, at your kid's pre-school...why is everyone staring at me? Damn you, Liz Phair! But this album is ridiculously under-rated. And I prefer to hear pop songs about sex from women old enough to be any good at it."Lulz. That song is hilarious and it gets stuck in your head and then you have to try all your might NOT to sing it. Or tell anyone the title because they will inevitably ask "What's that stand for?" and then
you'll just have to run away.
Also, that was the first Liz Phair album I ever bought and I love it too. They [the hardcore fans] tried to make me feel guilty because it was so pop-y and they said it she was selling out but I think she was just having a good time. I now own
WhiteChocolateSpaceEgg and
Exile in Guyville (though I'm not sure I've actually listened to it) but this one will always be my first full length Liz Phair experience.
Also, random useless bit of info: Pete Yorn plays drums on that track.