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Fan Base: Archived: Taylor Swift (#2)
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#LETTHELIGHIN # BeBRAVEROAR #UncleDeSeanAli 
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Member Since: 12/13/2011
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Originally posted by boyswifty
Rosemary is also a plant, so I think Her floral era is upon us #letthelightin
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She is an inspiration to us all. #letthelightin

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Member Since: 11/15/2010
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Inspired by Katy 
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Member Since: 11/15/2010
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Originally posted by Icannot
Red
#2 Japan
#5 Micronesia
#20 Laos
#25 Ireland
#36 Brunei Darussalam
#38 Singapore
#39 Cambodia
#40 New Zealand
#42 Malaysia
#46 Malaysia
#47 Australia
#54 Philippines
#57 United States
#64 Barbados
#64 Indonesia
#70 Singapore
#77 Cambodia
#77 Oman
#77 Vietnam
#83 United Arab Emirates
#84 Belize
#86 United Kingdom
#88 Philippines
#100 Uganda
#102 Canada
#103 Hong Kong
#104 Hong Kong
#104 Macau
#107 Venezuela
#111 Thailand
#111 Turkey
#119 Brunei Darussalam
#121 Zimbabwe
#129 Papua New Guinea
#132 Thailand
#135 Qatar
#150 Bermuda
#154 Saudi Arabia
#156 Bolivia
#158 Guatemala
#158 Norway
#162 Cayman Islands
#162 Indonesia
#163 New Zealand
#166 Egypt
#172 Bolivia
#172 Spain
#172 Vietnam
#173 Israel
#179 Trinidad and Tobago
#182 Switzerland
#183 Nigeria
#186 Botswana
#192 Mauritius
#194 Austria
#195 Sri Lanka
#199 Jordan
#206 Ghana
#207 Nicaragua
#212 Estonia
#213 Dominican Republic
#214 El Salvador
#218 Namibia
#230 Honduras
#231 Ecuador
#233 Paraguay
#244 Colombia
#246 Azerbaijan
#273 Kenya
#285 The Bahamas
#308 Peru
#310 Mexico
#321 Germany
#323 Luxembourg
#339 India
#341 South Africa
#349 Poland
Japan is still stanning after a year. 
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Asia stanning hard at her 
But she didn't even announce the Asian Dates 
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Member Since: 9/3/2012
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I heard Red on my pop station like 10 minutes ago. It sounded really country compared to the song that was played after 
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Member Since: 8/17/2013
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Originally posted by Archie
I heard Red on my pop station like 10 minutes ago. It sounded really country compared to the song that was played after 
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Was it Blown Away? 
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Member Since: 3/31/2012
Posts: 43,847
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Originally posted by mikeyace16
Was it Blown Away? 
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Member Since: 12/13/2011
Posts: 26,638
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The GRAMMYs @TheGRAMMYs 8h
One month until the 56th #GRAMMYs! Countdown to Music's Biggest Night! RT
Retweeted by Taylor Swift
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I desperately need her to perform ATW..
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Member Since: 8/9/2012
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She should call Allison, Vince, Sam, Edgar and Eric again. I would die if they performed All Too Holy

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Member Since: 7/23/2012
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Originally posted by Icannot
I desperately need her to perform ATW..
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Member Since: 12/13/2011
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I need the epic ending like in the tour and studio versions though..
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Member Since: 7/23/2012
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Her and Joy Williams are doing a "The One That Got Away"/"I Knew You Were Trouble." mash-up, then Taylor will sing Begin Again acoustically, and then SoG, then she'll win AOTY.
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Member Since: 12/13/2011
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Ooh, She could debut SoG as the last and finally single at the Grammys with an acoustic performance. 
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Member Since: 7/23/2012
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Not here for an X Factor mess tho... If she does it acoustically, I just want it to be her and a guitar, strumming the chords, normal tempo, organic...
Also, next LP, I don't want any music videos and I want them to release all songs to all formats simultaneously and let the DJs decide what they want to play... show what is truly popular with the GP.
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Member Since: 12/13/2011
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Obviously, she should just perform the acoustic version..
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She needs to get a group of people, Joy Williams and John Paul for starters, and form Fleetwood Mac 2.0.
Her and Mayer joining together to co-write an album would end the industry. No one would ever be able to write/record/produce an album like they would from using their relationship as inspiration.
The anthems about their lies, sexual endeavors, and the baby...

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Member Since: 5/9/2012
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Amazon
57. I Knew You Were Trouble
85. 22
87. Red
45. Red
Doing well on Amazon as well. 
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Member Since: 3/15/2013
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Originally posted by WayTooHonest13
She needs to get a group of people, Joy Williams and John Paul for starters, and form Fleetwood Mac 2.0.
Her and Mayer joining together to co-write an album would end the industry. No one would ever be able to write/record/produce an album like they would from using their relationship as inspiration.
The anthems about their lies, sexual endeavors, and the baby...

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Member Since: 4/10/2012
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I think John Mayer really fits for her
He's older than Tay, he has bad guy side, he's also singer-songwriter, he has raspy voice ( I think Tay likes singers with raspy voice? Also it fits to Taylor's weak soft and smooth voice  if they sing together) and their tweets when they were together are really cute
Too bad they broke up too fast and just have only 1 collaboration song, and it didn't really explore Taylor
But even the broke up songs from John Mayer relationship are well written, like TSOU 
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Member Since: 8/4/2012
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John has suggested their relationship was just in "people's minds" though.
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I’m just downright quaint if you’re a songwriter and people are trying to wonder who the song is for. Now this is where it got weirder… I can’t say it’s a new thing that anybody wondered who a song is about. That’s a hundred year question. ‘Who’s that about?’ ‘Who’s this about?’ The weird little twist in it in the last five years is, ‘Who is this song for?’ As if the song has one intended recipient. As if we don’t have emails or phones. That we’re all sort of in laboratories now with broken hearts, wringing our hands together going, ‘WAIT UNTIL THAT ONE PERSON HEARS THIS IN THE CAR!!’
It would be a gross abuse of talent to say, ‘Well, yeah, I have millions of fans that I love and can’t wait until they hear my new record but, out of the way for a minute, I got a message to send!’ I don’t lob songs. I’ve never in my life written a song for somebody, or to somebody. ‘For’ means that there’s a ‘to’ and a ‘from’. And that the world becomes a spectator to these two people - the writer and the listener. So that’s where it’s become very interesting for people and I feel I’m in some way protected, at least in this conversation. (God knows as soon as it leaves this conversation, it’s open for anyone to sling arrows at it!)
I think people are intrigued by two songwriters who have, in people’s minds, this colored history in some way that goes beyond just being songwriters together. People are very intrigued by the idea that these two songwriters will forever be writing songs back and forth to each other."
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http://redprincess.tumblr.com/post/6...e-a-songwriter
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"It’s a different time… You could be considered an old fart for saying, ‘Why can’t people just listen to the song?’ It’s actually not really a disclaimer, it’s kind of an explainer. In saying that, I want to embrace it - if that’s the way people like to have music introduced to them, taped to a little nugget of BS, that’s sort of the method of delivery now for information where I come from. If you’re not hearing something based on a controversy or based on a debate or based on something polarising, you may not hear it.
People need an added value, especially on the internet where there has to be another multi-media facet to it. You can’t just put a song out and go, ‘Here’s John Mayer’s new song called Paper Doll. Listen to it.’ People need some other manner of intrigue. The narrative or propulsion for a product now has to be some other head-scratching, nail-biting intrigue. ‘Click and see what you think!’ It’s no longer, ‘Do you like this song?’ It’s, ‘Do you think there are nefarious underpinnings?’
And if that’s exciting for people… I don’t wanna tell anybody, ‘Hey, don’t do that!’ That’d be like me saying, ‘Don’t listen to it on Spotify! Only listen to it on Pandora!’ If someone gets into a song, and they want to get into the lyrics, and they want to get into the tenor of the verse and the vibe of the chorus and that stuff … It’s like, ‘Would you rather people not think that and not hear your song?’ I dunno, that’s the way people listen to music now, is to wonder where and why and how and look into the personal life.. I don’t know if it’s the exact opposite but it has nothing to do with what we do as musicians when we’re in the studio or on stage."
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http://redprincess.tumblr.com/post/6...-considered-an
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