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the best thing about stanning this ***** is that she just keeps giving :rogue:

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1 hour ago, 1989 said:

If Sweeter Than Fiction TV isn’t on streaming soon after the release, I will RIOT. 

Yesh Good luck with that. 

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1 hour ago, Love Again said:

Snatched the Rose Garden vinyl while its restocked :WAP: I actually dont have the money for it but **** it

Why not Tangerine? 

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1 hour ago, Taylor fanboy said:

Let me just say, as someone who melts down with every Taylor’s Version for the “differences”, time goes by and the TVs indeed are “better” vocally.

Agreed

 

I love melting down but at the end of the day, the TVs are superior.

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Is Sweeter Than Fiction confirmed ? 

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1 hour ago, 1989 said:

If Sweeter Than Fiction TV isn’t on streaming soon after the release, I will RIOT. :rogue:
 

I feel like I’ve been going crazy for a decade now being one of the only ones to stan that song and I just know the TV will make you f*gs switch.

 

 :jonny4:

It’s Jack Antonoff so it’s one of her favorite children and it will be on streaming :gaycat1:

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Style TV will make it or break it for me

 

That's the IT SONG of this album

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4 minutes ago, Dephira said:

It’s Jack Antonoff so it’s one of her favorite children and it will be on streaming :gaycat1:

regardless it'll be on streaming cause she wants people to listen to her versions not the stolen ones (which is also why it's pretty obvious that a some point somehow the BB remix will also come out) we just dont know how much we're gonna have to wait for STF to be on streaming officially  

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5 minutes ago, FolkLover1989 said:

Out Of The Woods TV will make it or break it for me

 

That's the IT SONG of this album

Fixed.

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blank space-style-ootw kinda the 3 track run that she CANT **** up

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1 hour ago, PoisonedIvy said:

This really brought me onboard for the 1989 era because even as a full blown stan at the time, I wasn’t loving Shake If Off, Welcome to Pyongyang, or Out of the Woods — all the promo singles we’d heard from the album pre-release.

what about HYGTG from the Diet Coke ad?

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Honestly i don't care if the Songs will be worst. Actually differences are the only thing making these karaoke versions interesting.

 

After 3 albums is clear this operation Is just a nostalgia event build on their release but they will never be real substitute of originals. In 30 years critics will come back to og to analyze an album. As It should be. 

 

It's like waiting a greatest hits that has every old song and that's all. A nostalgia event. Then blank space will always be the 2014 with that specific voice makes It iconic cause It's a story of a 20 years old girl and She recorded it at 20 years. Better or worst vocal doesn't matter. These are the right vocals. 

Like a Virgin will always be iconic with the pitchy 80s madonna voice. Not her 50 years old voice. 

 

having 1989 with the same voice of speak now with the same voice of Red with the same voice of fearless with the same voice of folklore honestly kinda boring too.

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9 minutes ago, Clauss said:

what about HYGTG from the Diet Coke ad?

It was just okay for me. Shake It Off had at least warmed me up to that sound from her. But I still wasn’t in love with it.. and if you remember this was coming after Red where the prerelease singles were ALL amazing — State of Grace, Begin Again, I Knew You Were Trouble, the title track Red… wow :jonny: 

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But truth be told I’ve never been much of a 1989 fan. I don’t really enjoy these tracks (or even if they’re ok, I don’t play them much/at all):

 

Welcome to New York,

Out of the Woods (bridge is great though),

Shake It Off (great pop song, not for me),

Bad Blood (fun live, catchy, but don’t play it much),

How You Get the Girl (bleh),

This Love (OG, the TV is phenomenal?!)

 

That’s half the standard album :rip: 

 

Factor in that I personally like I Wish You Would & I Know Places but that i also recognize a lot of people may not like one or both of those because they’re kind of polarizing songs and… truthfully I have no idea how 1989 became as praised as it is :gaycat6: Blank Space, Style, Wildest Dreams, Clean, and New Romantic are a VERY strong core 5 but they do pretty much all the heavy lifting. 

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1 hour ago, FolkLover1989 said:

Style TV will make it or break it for me

 

That's the IT SONG of this album

I agree with you sis. That’s the only song I won’t let her **** up. 

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15 minutes ago, PoisonedIvy said:

It was just okay for me. Shake It Off had at least warmed me up to that sound from her. But I still wasn’t in love with it.. and if you remember this was coming after Red where the prerelease singles were ALL amazing — State of Grace, Begin Again, I Knew You Were Trouble, the title track Red… wow :jonny: 

ugh agreed 100%. Red pre-release singles were on heavy rotation on my iPod back in the day :WAP:

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whatever or not the outcome will be good or not i will only stream her versions, i really wanna support her on this

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I liked 1989 when it first came out because I was excited she went full pop, but it hasn’t aged well over the years in my opinion possibly because she’s released way better tracks since then. A lot of the 1989 songs have shallow songwriting in a similar vein as ME! Very basic lyrics, but catchy nonetheless.

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I have high hopes that 

out of the wood

i wish you would

you are in love 

 

sound exactly like as the OG since the OG producer is producing 

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26 minutes ago, Buffy said:

I liked 1989 when it first came out because I was excited she went full pop, but it hasn’t aged well over the years in my opinion possibly because she’s released way better tracks since then. A lot of the 1989 songs have shallow songwriting in a similar vein as ME! Very basic lyrics, but catchy nonetheless.

Comparing 1989 to meth and saying it hasn't aged well? Please :rip: 

I get what you mean but me was an awful attempt at recreating 1989 and as much as I don't like 1989 either since I don't like straight up pop too much, it definitely has aged well and it being top 20 all these  years later shows that

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22 minutes ago, Starchild said:

Comparing 1989 to meth and saying it hasn't aged well? Please :rip: 

I get what you mean but me was an awful attempt at recreating 1989 and as much as I don't like 1989 either since I don't like straight up pop too much, it definitely has aged well and it being top 20 all these  years later shows that

That’s why I said “in my opinion.” I don’t disagree that it hasn’t aged well globally because obviously it’s still beloved. It just isn’t an album I desire to listen to nor gravitate towards. It’s super basic just like Midnights. She’s made vastly superior albums. They’re both basic pop. It’s like if I was hungry and craving my favorite food to eat, 1989 and Midnights wouldn’t be anything I’d want to eat.

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The Lover appropriation

 


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The amount of streams Style TV and Blank Space TV will end up getting will be crazy :jonny5: 

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4 hours ago, PoisonedIvy said:

It was just okay for me. Shake It Off had at least warmed me up to that sound from her. But I still wasn’t in love with it.. and if you remember this was coming after Red where the prerelease singles were ALL amazing — State of Grace, Begin Again, I Knew You Were Trouble, the title track Red… wow :jonny: 

This, i remember hating 1989 so much pre-release and against her going full pop.

Mainly because i hate hows repetitive Shake it off and then Out of the wood is. HTGTG snippet sounds basic as hell and Welcome to NY is tragic. All of them grow on me when the album release, but those pre-release is tough time.

 

Compare to Red iconic pre-release promo singles, we were gag week after week with different sound, and the quality is top notch, the weekly itunes slayage, promo singles selling 300k+ like nothing

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12 minutes ago, chiliam said:

This, i remember hating 1989 so much pre-release and against her going full pop.

Mainly because i hate hows repetitive Shake it off and then Out of the wood is. HTGTG snippet sounds basic as hell and Welcome to NY is tragic. All of them grow on me when the album release, but those pre-release is tough time.

 

Compare to Red iconic pre-release promo singles, we were gag week after week with different sound, and the quality is top notch, the weekly itunes slayage, promo singles selling 300k+ like nothing

You summed it up perfectly :dies: The 1989 era, before album release, was a trying time. The album drop & Blank Space turned it all around for me :clap3: 

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