Welcome!. I never thought about that. Such a genius idea. I hope they take it if it ever becomes a single
Thanks Ale. i'll probably lurk here alot. My opinions on Taylor as a person would get me attacked here. But i do love her music regardless. My sister is a hard core annoying 10 yr old twitter stan tho. She flew to washington to see Taylor. I introduced Taylor to her and my family and i have regreted it since. (i'm not trying to offend anyone)
Taylor Swift is one of the most ****ing amazing writers I’ve ever seen. I’ve sat in this room with her before and heard a song she was constructing on the spot and it was unbelievable. It was pure alchemy.
So weird to finally post here after months I've been lurking... in the shadows with my lip gloss smile.
Well forget about the lip gloss thing, I'm a boy and I don't wear it. But anyway.
Thanks Ale. i'll probably lurk here alot. My opinions on Taylor as a person would get me attacked here. But i do love her music regardless. My sister is a hard core annoying 10 yr old twitter stan tho. She flew to washington to see Taylor. I introduced Taylor to her and my family and i have regreted it since. (i'm not trying to offend anyone)
Two years ago, Taylor Swift played the Tacoma Dome. Now she’s graduated to CenturyLink Field, with more than twice that capacity, for a stop on her 1989 World Tour.
Two years ago, Taylor Swift stunned 20,000 screaming fans at a sold-out Tacoma Dome with a dizzying two-hour set, singing hits such as her No. 1 single “I Knew You Were Trouble.” For most artists, it would have been the apex of a remarkable career, but for Swift, it was simply another step toward world domination.
Bumping up to even larger venues, Swift brings her massive 1989 World Tour to a sold-out CenturyLink Field on Saturday (Aug. 8), just one more in a string of sold-out stadiums she has left in her wake.
It was apparent in 2013 that Swift wanted to become the biggest pop star on the planet. Now that she has, the only question left is where she can possibly go from here.
By the way, here is an extract from an interview that Bryan Adams did in April that i hadn't read before:
"Interviewer:I remember when you did backup vocals on Glass Tiger’s “Don’t Forget Me (When I’m Gone).” Is there anyone out there now you’d like to do something with?
Bryan Adams:I wouldn’t mind doing a song with Taylor Swift. That would be nice. I think it would be cool."
By the way, here is an extract from an interview that Bryan Adams did in April that i hadn't read before:
"Interviewer:I remember when you did backup vocals on Glass Tiger’s “Don’t Forget Me (When I’m Gone).” Is there anyone out there now you’d like to do something with?
Bryan Adams:I wouldn’t mind doing a song with Taylor Swift. That would be nice. I think it would be cool."
DJs should give some of their Stylesus and Blessed Space spins over to SIO; it's higher on iTunes and is the only one that can still be helped out on the Hot 100.