Juliana Hatfield

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  • female vocalists
  • alternative
  • indie
  • singer-songwriter
  • rock
Juliana Hatfield (born July 27, 1967 in Wiscasset, Maine, United States), is an American guitarist/singer-songwriter from the Boston area, formerly of the indie rock band Blake Babies. The daughter of Philip M. Hatfield (a radiologist) and The Boston Globe fashion critic Julie Hatfield, Juliana was born in Maine and grew up in the Boston suburb of Duxbury. She acquired a love of rock music during the 1970s, having been introduced by a babysitter to the music of the seminal Los Angeles punk rock band X, which proved a life-changing experience.

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    Q: I Got No Idols, I wonder if that song came out of people...

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    Q: I think your songs so beg for that don't they?

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    Q: I've found in talking to other people, when ...

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    Q: If you were able to wave a magic wand and Juliana Hatfield's...

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    Q: In your song who is it that's saying look at her?

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    Q: Is it a game you used to play when you were a young...

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    Q: Is that a reality? Is that a fear? A reality? Or is it just...

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    Q: Is that how you see the world in general too?

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    Q: Is that something you've felt over the years?

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    Q: Is this once again your sort of depair at this state of the world...

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    Q: It's about a woman taking revenge?

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    Q: It's an idealsitic look at a sister, it's a sister you wished you had...

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    Q: Like Ugly, it's a little bit of a put down on yourself...

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    Q: Little Pieces is the next song. Is that just 'little pieces of thought'?

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    Q: Massachusetts, Feelin' Massachusetts, that's obviously where...

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    Q: No, it portrays someone that is homeless, maybe...

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    Q: Okay, the next one is Mabel...

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    Q: Okay, well to start off with, I guess we should...

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    Q: On your last album, there's a song called Ugly...

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    Q: President Garfield, do you want to talk about that?

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    Q: Right, the next song's Sister, do you want to talk...

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    Q: Spin The Bottle, that's actually my favourite song on this record...

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    Q: That brings us to This Is The Sound. That's an appropriate...

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    Q: That's the song where you say I'm not a singer isn't it?

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    Q: That's what I meant. You open with shallowness then you...

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    Q: The 'model' thing. It's a different kind of worship...

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    Q: The thing I noticed watching you live is that there's two sides...

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    Q: Was it a small town you needed to escape from?

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    Q: Was it hard for you in the beginning to do something personal...

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    Q: Was that difficult?

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    Q: Was there one song that you were recording when...

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    Q: Well the next one, A Dame With A Rod...

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    Q: Well, lot of people say exactly that thing, they're just mediums...

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    Q: What did you say to him that you wanted?

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    Q: What sort of reaction have you had from the home town...

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    Q: What was that like, once you put all that in place...

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    Q: What was your own childhood like? Did you grow...

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    Q: When you get away from music and the band...

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    Q: When you say 'addicted' people instantly think 'drugs'...

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    Q: When you think about this set of songs, what do they represent..

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    Q: When you write something about yourself do you then cover...

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    Q: Whos' also an R.E.M. associate...

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    Q: Would you, if you were given 2 months away from music,...

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    Q: Writing a song like that, does that help you get over an addiction...

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    Q: Yeah, and this set of songs, we reached before...

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    Q: You mentioned Nirvana. You've also worked with Belly...

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    Q: You talk about being withdrawn and that's what you say...

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    Q: You want to be like that person?

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    Q: Your new album starts off with a song called Supermodel...

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