Watch Liz Phair & Lisa Loeb Cover ‘Bitter Sweet Symphony’ In Los Angeles
Watch Liz and Lisa on The Verve classic.
By Nate Todd May 11, 2022 • 2:58 pm PDT

Liz Phair performed in Los Angeles on Tuesday. The acclaimed singer-songwriter welcomed Lisa Loeb to close things out at the Walt Disney Concert Hall.
Phair kicked things off with a tune, “Supernova,’ from her 1994 album Whip-Smart, the sole track from that LP. Liz would also deliver a song from her latest album, Soberish, in the form of “Hey Lou,” a nod to Lou Reed and Laurie Anderson.
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Phair delivered several songs off her debut album, Exile In Guyville, beginning with “6’1” followed by “Help Me Mary” and more. Liz also unveiled a new tune, “Spanish Doors,” for the L.A. audience ahead of closing out the set with “Divorce Song.”
Phair offered a three-song encore beginning with “Fuck And Run” followed by “Why Can’t I?” from her 2003 self-titled album. Liz then welcomed fellow singer-songwriter Lisa Loeb for a cover of The Verve classic “Bitter Sweet Symphony.”
Watch Liz and Lisa on The Verve cover below:
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Setlist
- Supernova
- Johnny Feelgood
- Hey Lou
- 6'1"
- Help Me Mary
- Polyester Bride
- Lazy Dreamer
- Mesmerizing
- Spanish Doors
- Stratford-on-Guy
- Extraordinary
- Never Said
- Divorce Song
- Fuck and Run
- Why Can't I?
- Bitter Sweet Symphony