I was reminiscing just the other day,
While having coffee all alone and Lord, it took me away.
Back to a first-glance feeling on New York Time.
Back when you fit in my poems like a perfect rhyme.
Took off faster than a green light "Go".
Yeah, you skipped the conversation when you already know.
I left a note on the door with a joke we’d made,
And that was the first day.
And darling, it was good never looking down.
And right there where we stood was holy ground.
Spinning like a girl in a brand new dress,
We had this big wide city all to ourselves.
We blocked the noise with the sound of ‘I need you’,
And for the first time I had something to lose,
And I guess we fell apart in the usual way.
And the story’s got dust on every page,
But sometimes I wonder how you think about it now.
And I see your face in every crowd.
Cause darling, it was good never looking down.
And right there where we stood was holy ground.
Tonight I’m gonna dance for all that we’ve been through.
But I don’t wanna dance if I’m not dancing with you.
Tonight I’m gonna dance like you were in this room.
But I don’t wanna dance if I’m not dancing with you,
It was good never looking down.
And right there where we stood was holy ground.
Tonight I’m gonna dance for all that we’ve been through.
But I don’t wanna dance if I’m not dancing with you.
Tonight I’m gonna dance like you were in this room.
But I don’t wanna dance if I’m not dancing with you.
One Month Out, Tickets To Taylor Swift's 1989 World Tour Averaging Above $300 On Resale Market
With millions of records sold, dozens of awards won and a handful of exes to thank for inspiration, Taylor Swift has arguably become pop music’s most recognizable artist. The 25-year-old superstar will begin her massive 1989 World Tour in Tokyo in two weeks and is slated to hit North America late next month, where she will invade the U.S. and Canada through October. Swift will continue adding to her resume through the fall months as she embarks on one of the secondary ticket market’s most expensive tours of the year.
According to TiqIQ, the average secondary price for Taylor Swift tickets over her five-month 1989 Tour through North America is $315.41. Swift’s exorbitant ticket average trumps that of her previous two tours on the secondary market, with her Red Tour averaging $171.19 and Speak Now Tour owning a $177.73 average. Only Madonna’s upcoming Rebel Heart World Tour will have a more expensive average on the secondary market this year at $324.96.
She’ll play her top-priced show at the Staples Center in Los Angeles on August 22. Taylor Swift tickets at the Staples Center currently average $529.88 on the secondary market, 67.9% above the tour average, and the get-in price starts at $128. The Saturday night show is the second of a five-night stay at the Los Angeles arena. Her second most expensive show will be held on October 17 at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, where tickets have a $517.13 average and $171 get-in price.
Swift will be no stranger to breaking the $400 secondary ticket average on her upcoming North American stretch. 11 more shows currently exceed that threshold, including stadium stops at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey, Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, Gillette Stadium in Massachusetts and Soldier Field in Chicago.
It’s noteworthy that the “Blank Space” singer is posting such massive ticket demand at stadium-size venues. While there is no doubt that she has the reach to fill 60,000+ capacity venues, she is one of the few artists to retain big prices with tens of thousands more tickets made available to the public. Family band HAIM will join Swift for a few of her stadium stops, which is likely allowing ticket prices to remain firm (if not increase) on those select dates.
Conversely, the “Blank Space” singer’s cheapest tour dates will be held at North Dakota’s Fargodome on September 9, Iowa’s Wells Fargo Arena on October 8 and her opening U.S. show at the CenturyLink Center in Louisiana on May 22. Her stop at the Fargodome currently owns a secondary average of $154.40 and the get-in price starts at $38. Her Iowa show sees a $189.19 average and $88 get-in while Louisiana’s stop averages $199.11 and the cheapest ticket is $55.
Howie Mandel helping to rack up those views of SIO MV.
This is the physical reaction (Edit7: It's opposite to jet lag which I hate) I talked about before, on the contrary, IKP didn't give me a good reaction, it's the main reason why I ranked it as number 16
Edit: Ryan Tedder did NOT contribute well on 1989.
Edit2: "Baby, I know places we won't be found
And they'll be chasing their tails trying to track us down"
is the highlight of IKP, and I bet it's written by Taylor not Ryan.
Edit3: The lyrics above fulfill "They are the hunters, we are the foxes
And we run" very well. Edit5: Some other lyrics give my the feeling of wolves not foxes.
Edit4: My body did NOT react to the music of IKP very well.
Edit6: When the base is dead, I always intend to improve my editing skills