Klein Posted July 4 Posted July 4 My favorite thing about the whole folklore era is the LPSS. There's just a sense of serenity everytime I'm watching the documentary. 3
Dear Reader Posted July 4 Posted July 4 46 minutes ago, Cruel Summer said: And honestly, it has so many layers to it that sort of just grow as you move through life. One factor, I guess, is that I recently moved back into the same place I lived in when Folklore was released, literally two doors down from the old apartment. And more than that - not to be weird and get too personal, but today, listening to The Last Great American Dynasty, I thought of my grandmother who passed last year. She was by no means wealthy, but she was a friend to some socialite types and existed sort of at the edges of the kind of life described in that song. It was a really neat moment of reflection and I'm happy that I'm getting to engage with some of Taylor's work in new ways. I really can't imagine a world without Folklore anymore. That was so cute to read and so relatable. Not in the same way, but I just said to a friend of mine that folklore reminds me of when I was at my lowest and that the first notes of "the 1" instantly throw me back to those days and how much better I am now (even if not 100%). I just love folklore so much, it does mean a lot to me and I'm glad I have a folklore tattoo on my body. 27 minutes ago, Klein said: My favorite thing about the whole folklore era is the LPSS. There's just a sense of serenity everytime I'm watching the documentary. YES!! I love this too!! The way I could hear her talk for hours about folklore... Wish she did the same with evermore so we could know more behind the inspiration of the album and each song. But I guess "tolerate it" was a tad bit too personal for her to talk about 2
Klein Posted July 4 Posted July 4 2 minutes ago, Dear Reader said: YES!! I love this too!! The way I could hear her talk for hours about folklore... Wish she did the same with evermore so we could know more behind the inspiration of the album and each song. But I guess "tolerate it" was a tad bit too personal for her to talk about Completely understand your point, but if she found a way to talk about 'hoax', then there's no excuse for not talking about 'tolerate it'. Tbh, it might be one of my favorite thing in her career. The way I'd make incantations if that meant we could get something similar for literally every album. Explaining the inspiration behind each song, and then play it acoustic. That's a dream. 1
Cleanromantic Posted July 4 Posted July 4 On 7/2/2024 at 11:24 PM, TaylorNation said: @Cleanromantic the downvote in the tour thread made me scream I just wanted to let them know they don't even go here . 1
Cruel Summer Posted July 6 Posted July 6 I was today years old when I decided that Long Story Short and Closure are absolutely essential to Evermore (god's favorite album) and they (especially the latter) have been unfairly maligned nbnc and dorothea, however, are not essential 2
Dear Reader Posted July 6 Posted July 6 3 minutes ago, Cruel Summer said: nbnc and dorothea, however, are not essential this tea 1
Klein Posted July 6 Posted July 6 27 minutes ago, Cruel Summer said: nbnc and dorothea, however, are not essential 23 minutes ago, Dear Reader said: this tea I was today years old when I discovered that you became OEH. 1
Peak Now Posted July 6 Posted July 6 38 minutes ago, Cruel Summer said: Closure The taste displayed here
Cruel Summer Posted July 6 Posted July 6 17 minutes ago, Klein said: I was today years old when I discovered that you became OEH. You think I did it but you just can't prove it! 2
Taylor fanboy Posted July 6 Posted July 6 1 hour ago, Cruel Summer said: nbnc and dorothea, however, are not essential Yes, they are quintessential.
Taylor fanboy Posted July 6 Posted July 6 I'm SO scared of the Teardrops On My Guitar Version she will re-record. Is it the original 2006? The radio single remix everyone thinks is the original version? The pop remix?! The Fearless International Version? The YOU version?! I NEED DEBUT TV THIS YEAR IF NOT NOW.
TaylorNation Posted July 7 Posted July 7 the experience of american swifties abroad (whether in South America or Europe) will remain one of my favorite things about this tour 3
Edge Of Glory Posted July 8 Posted July 8 (edited) On 7/4/2024 at 1:44 PM, Dear Reader said: That was so cute to read and so relatable. Not in the same way, but I just said to a friend of mine that folklore reminds me of when I was at my lowest and that the first notes of "the 1" instantly throw me back to those days and how much better I am now (even if not 100%). this made me think of my first time listening to folklore omg i wasnt as immediately in love w the album as most ppl, but i remember the scene so perfectly. blazing nyc summer heat compounding the stress from covid lockdowns and all the **** happening summer 2020...i saw the post announcing the album and was hyped but also confused and a lil discouraged bc i LIKE loud vibrant pop (nvm that we were coming from lover fdk) and i knew this wasnt that gig. i so vividly remember going to work that night (i worked at target doing stocking overnight), hitting the salesfloor at midnight, and going to where the toys section used to be in my store, and kinda blanking out as the album played. but the first few notes of "the 1" always send me back to that spot, in the toys section, just turning my brain off and opening boxes while the album played. Edited July 8 by Edge Of Glory 2
Achilles. Posted July 9 Author Posted July 9 Happy July 9th to all who celebrate! Today "Last Kiss" entered my top 25 most played Taylor songs of all time, climbing 4 spots to #23. But it's still only the sixth most played song from Speak Now! 4
Taylor fanboy Posted July 10 Posted July 10 16 hours ago, Achilles. said: Happy July 9th to all who celebrate! Today "Last Kiss" entered my top 25 most played Taylor songs of all time, climbing 4 spots to #23. But it's still only the sixth most played song from Speak Now! An annual tradition in celebration of this religious expedition. 3
Taylor fanboy Posted July 10 Posted July 10 Songs for every month New Year's Day / Lover Lover / Love Story / Style Cruel Summer High Infidelity Out of the Woods / The Best Day Cruel Summer / Speak Now / You All Over Me Last Kiss / End Game / Sparks Fly / Evermore August Tim McGraw / Innocent Ronan Call It What You Want / Evermore / Champagne Problems Tis The Damn Season / Back To December / Evermore / Christmases When You Were Mine / The Moment I Knew / Farm
Achilles. Posted July 10 Author Posted July 10 Now why is Cruel Summer a song for March? @Taylor fanboy Slot Fifteen and So High School into September for back to school season. You Belong With Me in May for prom. All Too Well in November for autumn leave falling down and the first fall of snow. 1
Taylor fanboy Posted July 11 Posted July 11 13 hours ago, Achilles. said: Now why is Cruel Summer a song for March? @Taylor fanboy Slot Fifteen and So High School into September for back to school season. You Belong With Me in May for prom. All Too Well in November for autumn leave falling down and the first fall of snow. I'm from Philippines and it's start of dry spell. Honestly, she doesn't have any song that mentions March?
piotrert Posted July 11 Posted July 11 Quote Yesterday afternoon, July 9, 2024, I posted on the Gaylor thread for the Zurich Taylor Swift concerts asking Taylor to touch her nose with one finger in the "applause section" of the concert after she plays Champagne Problems. I asked her to do this on N1 or N2 in Zurich because "your queer fans could use a little lift", followed by 🏳🌈 and ❤ emojis. This post was liked by about 35 user accounts yesterday. A screen shot of yesterday's post is attached here. they are really in trenches 1
Dear Reader Posted July 11 Posted July 11 2 minutes ago, piotrert said: they are really in trenches I want to put bleach in my eyes 1
Mandalore Posted July 11 Posted July 11 48 minutes ago, piotrert said: they are really in trenches "your queer fans could use a little lift" I hate that they make this about being queer. No, it's about you being delusional, narcissistic and unmedicated for your unhealthy hyperfixations. I don't know, maybe the regular G-Anon hags here feel "uplifted" and "special" by this. I am cackling though, Travis Kelce really broke their brains. For years they prayed on the downfall of her realtionship with Joe (remember when they spread that insane narrative that he was physically ab**ing Taylor and that she was communicating with them through hand signals?). Now they have Taylor with a partner that is neither intimidated by her nor scared to show her off and they haven't had a good night's sleep ever since. Karma really is the guy on The Chiefs. 1 3
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