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"People don't like to be confused," #JulianaHatfield told @Rolling Stone in 2002. "People like to be fed all the information in a very nice compact little package. A lot of people don't like to have to form original opinions or think of things too much. They don't have time to use their brains to figure out their entertainment. I can understand that, I can understand people who just want to put on something easy and simple, something they can understand. I don't like to always use my brain when I listen to music, sometimes I like really simple music. But women who, as artists, are kind of ambivalent about their identity don't fare well for long. Not in the mainstream. Even just being a woman in this society, even if I weren't making music, I think I'd experience some of the same problems. If you don't fit a certain type or profile people think you're strange or mysterious and it confuses people and I have that experience just in my day-to-day life. But those are the kind of people that I'm drawn to -- the ones that are interesting because you can't figure out where they're coming from right away." From RollingStone.com. Photograph by Martyn Goodacre


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