I need the pictures from the booklet without any text on them. Especially the picture on the back with the tracklisting where she is looking up and the Holy ground picture. Thanks
I need the pictures from the booklet without any text on them. Especially the picture on the back with the tracklisting where she is looking up and the Holy ground picture. Thanks
ooh yeah i wanted those too.. i forgot about that!! it would be great if someone can find it!
“The Moment I Knew” ”was a song about my 21st birthday party, which was the worst experience ever,” she tells Yahoo! Music. It’s certainly the flip side of “22,” a celebratory birthday song that appears on the main disc. In this dourest of coming-of-legal-age anthems, she sings of waiting for a significant other to show up at her shindig—and when it’s clear he won’t be joining the celebrants, that’s “the moment (she) knew” it was over.
“There’s a song I wrote with Dan Wilson called ‘Come Back… Be Here,’ which I wrote about falling for someone and then they have to go away for work,” she tells Yahoo!” They’re traveling, you’re traveling, and you’re thinking about them, but you’re wondering how it’s gonna work when there’s so much distance between you.”
“And there’s a song called ‘Girl at Home,’ which was about a guy who had a girlfriend,” she tells Yahoo!, “and I just felt like it was disgusting that he was flirting with other girls.”
Swift sounds particularly proud of her “alternate version of ‘State of Grace,’ which is one of my favorite songs on the album.” This one wasn’t a demo, but a careful afterthought. “When I wanted to do an alternate version of it for the Target bonus tracks, Nathan (Chapman) and I went back into the studio and we did just a completely acoustic version of it. It’s really sweet and slowed down and it completely changes the song.” She resisted adding an obvious subtitle like “(Altered State),” but a fan just might be put in one, thanks to a transformative remake that strips away the anthemic quality and turns the tune back to its most deeply personal point of origin.