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Guitar World, novembre 1994

GW: Your first album has been interpreted as a song-by-song refutation of Exile On Main St., done from a woman's perspective. Seems more like a dialogue...

PHAIR: Well exactly. It was a song by song discussion of the issues that the Stones brought up. Actually, all my songs were written before I did that construct. I listened to Exile constantly for a month or so on my Walkman until I heard all the words, knew what Mick Jagger was singing about and what emotion he was putting behind the words. Then I matched each Exile track with one of my songs, either in terms of, "I'm agreeing with you and this is the female perspective on the same idea" or, if it was a refutation, it would be like, "Fuck you, you loser, this is what's really going on with you and your ego!" So I just had a conversation with that album with my songs.

Rock Sound, décembre 1993

Songiez vous à l'album des Stones lorsque vous ayez composé les chansons d'"Exile in Guyville"?

LIZ: Non, pas exactement. Je n'ai pas écrit en fonction de l'album des Stones, mais je m'en suis servi pour structurer mon disque. J'ai juxtaposé mes chansons sur celles des Stones, ça m'a permis de leur donner un ordre.

AEIOU 9 février 2006 à 21:27 (CET)Répondre

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