It jumps through your shirt, I can still feel your arms. And i'll go, sit on the floor wearing your clothes, and I don't know, how to be something you miss.
I love how walk with your hands in your pockets, how'd you kiss me when I was, in the middle of saying something, not a day I don't miss, those rude interruptions
On my phone so i can't cut&paste the pertinate parts, but at the link you can find Amy Ray of the Indigo Girls talking a bit about Taylor. I'm pretty sure they were at one of her Staples concerts once but I can never find the documentation any more.
On my phone so i can't cut&paste the pertinate parts, but at the link you can find Amy Ray of the Indigo Girls talking a bit about Taylor. I'm pretty sure they were at one of her Staples concerts once but I can never find the documentation any more.
AE: Which has absolutely nothing to do with Taylor Swift. And yet you mentioned her earlier. What are your thoughts?
AR: Well, I don’t know her personally. I think she’s really young. Probably even younger than her years in some ways. I don’t really put any pressure on her to be a certain, politicized thing. She’ll find it or she won’t, right? Maybe that’s not even her purpose. I think she’s a good songwriter and a good performer. It’s not what I aspire to, cause it’s not my world, but within the world she’s in, I think she’s really talented. She’s much maligned for sure, because maybe she allowed herself to be molded and produced and became a product in some ways, but you can’t deny her talent. Who knows what’s going to happen? She could end up being an incredible artist with a catalogue of amazing songs.
AE: I happen to really like her, and I think a lot of the public ire she faces is due to sexism. A woman doing confessional songwriting is maligned but a man—
AR: Right, but isn’t that the way it is? If women do confessional music, it’s made fun of and belittled and it’s not valid, but if boys with electric guitars do it, it’s emo. It’s the next big thing. I mean, Pearl Jam? Please. Nirvana? All these great bands that did confessional music were given kudos for it. Or Josh Renner. I’m a fan, but why is he allowed to do confessional songwriting but Taylor Swift’s not? Well, cause Taylor Swift allowed herself to be produced by the music industry, and she looks like she compromised herself, quote unquote. And Josh didn’t. But that’s sexism too: assuming someone had no control over what happened to them cause they’re a woman.
Getting my life from the karaoke version of "Last Bliss" right now. The snare drum that kicks in during every second beat with the guitar pluck punches so hard.
Getting my life from the karaoke version of "Last Bliss" right now. The snare drum that kicks in during every second beat with the guitar pluck punches so hard.
I think so. My friend has reserved 7 tickets for me. She's going to get them on Sunday. I'm anxious to finally get them
There are swifties who didn't manage to get tickets despite being in the line and they cried when they learned that the tickets were already sold out. The demand is big
She could add more dates for each place, but I don't know if she'd have time to ship the stages and props in one day from place to place.
I hope she does add extra dates.
she can add another for the Philippines. Nnnn if she actually will bring the stage and props.
I didn't see any B-Stage in the seat plan for the Philippine concert
she can add another for the Philippines. Nnnn if she actually will bring the stage and props.
I didn't see any B-Stage in the seat plan for the Philippine concert