would she ever date someone twice
like redate jake?
I don't think she'd re-date Jake after writing WANEGBT about him. Maybe Harry since she even said "the narrative is never over" between them She seems focused on her career right now but lets see what happens after the tour.
I don't think she'd re-date Jake after writing WANEGBT about him. Maybe Harry since she even said "the narrative is never over" between them She seems focused on her career right now but lets see what happens after the tour.
Are we out of the woods yet?
Are we out of the woods yet?
Are we out of the woods yet?
Are we out of the woods?
Are we in the clear yet?
Are we in the clear yet?
Are we in the clear yet?
In the clear yet, good.
I don't think she'd re-date Jake after writing WANEGBT about him. Maybe Harry since she even said "the narrative is never over" between them She seems focused on her career right now but lets see what happens after the tour.
The Voice Memos are great. They show various ways Taylor writes songs. It is a great insight into a songwriter's process. It also showed how much Taylor actually contributed to songs like I Know Places, where she came up with the concept, the lyrics, the melody and the structure of the song. It also lets us know what an acoustic version of that track could sound like.
The song memo about Blank Space shows the spontaneous nature of her sessions with Max Martin and Shellback during BS creation. Again it gives us a taste of what a BS acoustic version would sound like.
I am sure fans of other acts would love their faves to give similar insights into the creation of the album tracks.
Many artists would simply never dare to include similar voice memos of their songwriting inputs on their albums. It would just be - 'I wanted to write a song about a hot alien and the Dr said, I'll get right on it. Or I heard Ester sing a great hook and I picked that one to be track 4.'
I hope they do though. It would be hilarious. Come on Britney, you know you want to.
If the reason is what I thought, please don't punish yourself by some other people's stupidity which you can rarely find in this base. Just have fun.
If I was wrong, just ignore my stupidity, AND WELCOME TO THE BASE
1989 is really great
Thank you guys..guess I'll be posting here more often
BS up to 4 (from 7) in the UK Chart (OCC)
SIO up to 15 (from 32)
1989 up to 7 (from 8)
Quote:
1 X ED SHEERAN
2 IN THE LONELY HOUR SAM SMITH
3 NEVER BEEN BETTER OLLY MURS
4 WANTED ON VOYAGE GEORGE EZRA
5 III TAKE THAT
6 FOUR ONE DIRECTION
7 1989 TAYLOR SWIFT
8 CHAPTER ONE ELLA HENDERSON
9 A PERFECT CONTRADICTION PALOMA FAITH
10 CHRISTMAS MICHAEL BUBLE
Somewhat random story about Taylor in the UK paper Mail on Sunday. Apparently she bought a piano.
Quote:
Taylor Swift treated herself to the perfect Christmas gift for a new Wild West-themed saloon bar being built at her Rhode Island mansion.
The pop star, whose album 1989 shifted a record-breaking 1.3 million copies during its first week of release, splashed out nearly £13,000 on a piano made famous by Hollywood star Barbara Stanwyck.
‘Taylor is obsessed by the Wild West and the piano was played by Barbara in one of Taylor’s favourite films,’ a friend reveals.
‘She wants her room to include a fully stocked bar, a long table, and the piano in the corner.’
can one of the Swifties who does NOT inflate numbers tell me how much 1989 has sold world wide and do the most current breakdown of the sales per country.
also plz no Katy Kat ...yall like to discredit her numbers. I really need a balanced Swiftie fan to inform me
The Guardian has SIO as one of the top pop songs of 2014.
Quote:
Taylor Swift – Shake It Off
If I were to hazard a guess I’d say I’ve heard Shake It Off – the lead single from Taylor Swift’s first official pop album, 1989 – nearly as many times as a think-piece about its creator has been written. So quite a lot. On paper, everything about Shake It Off should grate – the parping horns, the knowing lyrics, the entire middle eight spoken word section – and yet, via the sort of pop miracle that usually happens when producer Max Martin is involved, the whole thing hangs together so perfectly and so joyously (those handclaps!) that you want to plaster on a massive toothy grin, throw on a silk varsity jacket and indulge in some awkward wedding dancing. Plus, if for some reason you don’t like it, the song comes with an inbuilt riposte, so carry on with the “hate, hate, hate, hate, hate”, it’s not going to get you anywhere.