Soap Star Joe

Album: Exile In Guyville (1993)
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  • Liz Phair was 26 when she released her debut album, Exile In Guyville. She channeled her experience of dating older men into "Soap Star Joe," about an aging ladies' man who rolls into town looking for new conquests. The denim-clad lothario is too full of himself to realize his appeal is getting stale - his "mysterious" persona is wearing as thin as his hair and he wears too much aftershave. Phair told Rolling Stone in 2018: "When I was in my twenties, I was always dating older men, and they would always pick me up in cars and take me to dinner. I felt like I was always sitting in the interior of some dude's car on my way to or from dinner and just how weirdly generic it all felt. Like, every Friday, Saturday night, someone was taking you out somewhere. I just had all these thoughts and feelings that I never shared, and it kind of came out in my songwriting, and 'Soap Star Joe' is a perfect example. I'm kind of skewering the guy, but at the same time, I'm also lovingly aware of his plight in a weird way."
  • Phair used the Rolling Stones' 1972 album, Exile On Main St., as a template for writing Guyville, with each song loosely corresponding to a Stones track. This links to the honky-tonk drug tune "Sweet Virginia."
  • Phair alludes to Greek mythology in the second verse, singing:

    They say he sprung from the skull of Athena
    Think about your own head
    And the headache he gave


    The goddess Athena sprang full grown out of Zeus' skull. Phair flips the narrative by comparing Joe, a god unto himself, to the most wicked of headaches.

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