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Nope. Not familiar at all. If I ever did hear it somewhere, it immediately left my memory, it’s just not the sort of thing I relate to, or am interested in.
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Nope. Not familiar at all. If I ever did hear it somewhere, it immediately left my memory, it’s just not the sort of thing I relate to, or am interested in.
I remember when we used to talk about music we’ve liked in the past (seems like another life haha), so I’m curious to get your take on this song:Oh dear tangled mass of pasta, is that the title of that repetitive piece of kidpop?
Having watched the first 15 seconds of the video at the link, I recognize having heard it as background music played in some of the restaurants/lounges I visit.
Believe me when I swear to you on the Kween's 5 WC gold medals that I didn't know the title of the song, who wrote it or sang it - nor did I care at all one single bit about learning any of these facts.
I think I'll survive and so will she. Haters will just have to take her advice and shake it off/shake it off (the only song of hers that I recognize at all).
Oh dear tangled mass of pasta, is that the title of that repetitive piece of kidpop?
..she wrote "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together" in hopes of commercial success to spite the ex-boyfriend, "Not only would it hopefully be played a lot, so that he'd have to hear it, but [also] it's the opposite of the kind of music that he was trying to make me feel inferior to."
The lyrics (to me, and I did bother to look for them to read) lead in several disjointed directions, and all I get from them is that person singing the song wants the person being addressed to interrupt the singer's path and lead him/her in a different direction, but I don't get the reason why from the content or flow of the lyrics. Maybe (probably) I've lived much longer than the singer and am wary of seeing my solutions strictly in what another person wants or can provide.I remember when we used to talk about music we’ve liked in the past (seems like another life haha), so I’m curious to get your take on this song:
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I love the disjointed observation because I think that’s what got me into the song. I think it represents Taylor, who is somebody who usually has a clear path of knowing what she wants and working towards her goal (and who was hardened by being “roughed up” by past experiences) and is rooted in her straight path meeting someone who isn’t like that. It’s like the other person has a different mindset from her and isn’t as narrowly focused, and that confuses her (“the more that you say, the less I know.”). But it also intrigues her and she’s becoming more willing to explore and be more willing to go in different directions dictated by feeling/gut rather than thinking (“bend with the wind”).The lyrics (to me, and I did bother to look for them to read) lead in several disjointed directions, and all I get from them is that person singing the song wants the person being addressed to interrupt the singer's path and lead him/her in a different direction, but I don't get the reason why from the content or flow of the lyrics. Maybe (probably) I've lived much longer than the singer and am wary of seeing my solutions strictly in what another person wants or can provide.
The music and arrangement are beautiful and along with the visual style of the video remember me of a less fey and eccentric Kate Bush. I am impressed with Taylor's direction and visual style.
Is that too pompous a set of thoughts?![]()
No circumstance for you...NEXT!I'd actually be okay with more pomp. But perhaps less circumstance?
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It’s absolutely not Taylor’s most mature song. Not even when she wrote it.Nope. Not familiar at all. If I ever did hear it somewhere, it immediately left my memory, it’s just not the sort of thing I relate to, or am interested in.
I trying to watch on my phone so small screen, but where is adam? I couldn't see himAs a skating fan, I've at least seen her You Need to Calm Down video for Adam Rippon's cameo.![]()
He's in it about 1:46 in....sky blue trailer.I trying to watch on my phone so small screen, but where is adam? I couldn't see him
A brief appearance - he's serving the sno-cones at the cart.I trying to watch on my phone so small screen, but where is adam? I couldn't see him
Shouldn’t that be "swifterupdates"? I saw "swifferupdates" and wondered why a cleaning company was commenting on Taylor Swift!The Taylor Swift multiplier effect; who knew?
For a second I thought you'd typed AUSTIN POWERS.Apparently she's dating Austin Reaves now? Good for her.
For a second I thought you'd typed AUSTIN POWERS.
Am I missing something? I didn't see Taylor Swift mentioned in that article.
The original post was about sociology of Taylor Swift fans. Instead of starting a thread about fandom in general, I just posted other fandom behaviour here instead.Am I missing something? I didn't see Taylor Swift mentioned in that article.
Ahhh, gotcha! I was so confused. Thanks for the clarity!The original post was about sociology of Taylor Swift fans. Instead of starting a thread about fandom in general, I just posted other fandom behaviour here instead.
The Federal reserve weighs in.The Taylor Swift multiplier effect; who knew?