NO. Holy God needs an actual video. I need it to have Her reminiscing and having coffee and then the first glance feeling. And Her spinning like a girl in a brand new dress. AND HER DANCING FOR ALL HER AND JOE HAVE BEEN THROUGH. It has potential to be Her best video. I will be so pressed if it gets a tour video.
I don't understand why you say that she can't shot a proper music video since she shot Mean and The Story Of Us during the Asia/europe leg if i remember well..
And the tour will have a 10-15 days of break, so she can rest a a little, shoot a new music video and recommence the tour!
(CBS News) Country music star Taylor Swift's popularity has been said to be waning in recent years, but Scott Borchetta, president and chief executive officer of Swift's label Big Machine Label Group, defended Swift and her star power.
Speaking of the negative publicity surrounding the country star and her love life, which she often writes songs about, Borchetta said, "Well, you've got to sell newspapers, right? So a lot of it is bogus. ... When you see the show ... you'll look around and go, 'Yeah, I don't see any of that.'"
"As far as her popularity waning, there's no sign of that anywhere," he added on "CBS This Morning." "She's the only artist in the last 15 years to have over two albums debut with over a million in sales in the first week."
Asked about a New York Times report that Swift's popularity peaked in 2010, Borchetta said, "Well, again, I don't see that. You know, her sales are -- we have the biggest sales in the world right now with her, and you have to remember, when you have that much love, there's going to be haters, so bring on the haters."
Borchetta, who is known for having some of the biggest stars in country music on his label -- such as Rascal Flatts, Tim McGraw, and The Band Perry -- started his own label with Swift when she was just 14 years old.
Borchetta said of Swift, "I was just enamored by her song-writing prowess, and just her process. And so I just always saw her as a great artist."
"She's extraordinarily determined. She's really wired for this moment, things she does naturally. It's not like she has to wake up and say, 'OK, it's time to be Taylor.' That's who she is. ... She's extraordinarily driven, and she -- like any great artist honestly, they have a vision for how they want to look and sound and there's a specific, meticulous vision that we all work with her on."
Turning to another star -- Justin Bieber -- who has been in the news lately for trouble with a neighbor, "CTM" co-anchor Gayle King asked Borchetta what advice he would have for the young star.
Borchetta replied, "'Sit down, son. We have some things we need to talk about.'"
She didn't have a reason to go
She didn't have a reason to stay
Either way she didn't tell anyone by the first ray of sun
She looked at her keys and found a reason to run
She didn't have a reason to go
She didn't have a reason to stay
Either way she didn't tell anyone by the first ray of sun
She looked at her keys and found a reason to run
She didn't have a reason to go
She didn't have a reason to stay
Either way she didn't tell anyone by the first ray of sun
She looked at her keys and found a reason to run
And time stands still when you're nowhere bound
But I understand it somehow
If I could drive all night would I find my peace of mind?
Would it be a million miles of cold white lies?
An unfamiliar exit sign
If I just drive on by just south of knowing why
8-Year-Old Girl Shot By Arrow! Saved By Taylor Swift Songs!
Nadine Hairston may have been on a field trip to the Lawrence Hall Of Science, but you can bet it wasn't Jennifer Lawrence shooting the arrow that hit her leg! Katniss would never miss that bad!
Ch-ch-check out the video (above) to find out how Taylor Swift helps with arrow wounds!
This amazingly tough little girl used to be a third-grader like you- until she took an arrow to the knee.
JK! She's going to be fine! The odds were ever in her favor!
Taylor Swift is hating on hipsters but will it only make them love her more?
There's definitely an adorkable dimension to the former country star, while her shiny pop productions get the music geeks nodding. Don't they know she likes Ed Sheeran?
by Harriet Gibsone
No matter the genre, hatred is the key to great, heartfelt songwriting. Just look at these offensively generalised facts: UK indie bands hate the Tories, rappers hate the police, emo bands hate their dads, and Taylor Swift – a genre all of her own – hates hipsters.
So when Swift's recent single 22 arrived, the internet was abuzz with the video's unabashed hipster-baiting. Its opening line "It feels like a perfect night to dress up like hipsters" was fully realised, with Swift in mocking lens-less black frame glasses and a slogan tee, all framed in an Instagram-like hue. The singer's dislike of edgy elitists was exposed for all to see.
Sadly for Taz, hipsters don't reciprocate this vitriol. The pretentious flock to Swift's music like a mothy David Cameron to a Smiths-shaped flame. Just this month, Minneapolis's avant-dance act Elite Gymnastics uploaded a mashed-up cover of Swift's Ours to his Tumblr, a gift for his girlfriend Grimes's birthday. That whole scenario couldn't get more hipster if you died its hair green and made it into a gif.
So why have 2013's hipsters chosen to adopt Swift as their official mascot? Why Taylor? Why not Conor Maynard? Why not Rita Ora? Why not the pink-haired one from Little Mix?
One reason why Taylor is so hip right now is that she is fundamentally a dork. Alongside her ever so slightly prominent teeth (facial quirk, tick), she spent her teens as a vastly successful country singer (niche musical past, tick), and writes songs really well (gifted, tick). She's also something of an outsider and doesn't particularly "belong" to any music scene (double tick, smiley face in gold pen).
Hipsters now wear their love of mainstream pop as a badge of honour. If you're listening to Taylor Swift, you're probably tweeting about listening to Taylor Swift. You can appreciate Kendrick Lamar, Death Grips and Taylor? Then of course your tastes are smart and eclectic. Additionally, tech-savvy hipsters claim their love for Swift comes via the immaculate pop production on her recent album Red, accredited largely to Max Martin. He's the Swedish writer-producer responsible for Britney's …Baby One More Time, and is the reason why on any night of the week you'll find a bearded part-time DJ in an east London pub muttering something along the lines of, "The production on Swift's tracks is probably on a par with anything J Dilla ever touched."
Taylor's hipster-mocking isn't working. In fact, it's only making them more determined to lasso her into their world instead. So she has two options: either fully surrender to those tattoo-adorned bastards; or, if she's really determined to push them away, add a few more Ed Sheeran collaborations on to the next album. Hipsters aren't ready for post-acoustic irony. Yet.