I wonder if she will perform at the 2015 cma fest. She said she's been apart of the festival every year in some way since she was 14 and she seems to enjoy performing at it ?
All Too Well is like 60% soft rock, 30% country and 10% pop
That's it.. Soft Rock. I can't imagine a country singer singing this song. I see a Tori Amos, Carole King, Joni Mitchel. Yet, I can imagine a Winona Judd or Natalie Maines singing Adele's "Rolling in the Deep".
That's it.. Soft Rock. I can't imagine a country singer singing this song. I see a Tori Amos, Carole King, Joni Mitchel. Yet, I can imagine a Winona Judd or Natalie Maines singing Adele's "Rolling in the Deep".
You have to remember that a lot of songs are not grammatically correct and it is not that the artist is trying to be grammatically incorrect. Perhaps a certain word fits the rhythm better. There is a really old song called "Ain't She Sweet". They couldn't say "Isn't she sweet" because that would destroy the rhythm, although "Ain't" is not grammatically correct. Also, some songs use slang and everyday language. to reflect everyday speaking. Even though Taylor is a lyrical genius, perhaps, she has her reasons for changing the grammar, but I am sure it is not because she is illiterate.
I'm so proud that Taylor is one of the few artists nowadays that is taking a big consideration about lyrics. There might be some grammatically error on her songs' lyrics, but at least they all have sense.
Where's the "Pop" exactly though? I don't hear it.
Some of its instrumentals are pop elements IMO, but most of it is Soft Rock or even Alternative. All Too Well is a complex song, both in terms of lyrics and production