vale9001 Posted February 17 Posted February 17 Just first day of the tour. They don't make discographies like this anymore 1-100 1 Cruel Summer 7 Lover 8 Anti-Hero 14 Don't Blame Me 16 Karma 19 cardigan 21 Love Story 24 The Man 23 Is It Over Now? 24 The Man 25 ...Ready For It? 31 You Need To Calm Down 33 willow 34 You Belong With Me 41 Look What You Made Me Do 42 Delicate 44 Miss Americana & The Heartbreak Prince 54 Style 56 Wildest dreams 57 august 58 Enchanted 59 All Too Well (10 Minute Version) 60 Fearless 63 I Knew You Were Trouble 66 Lavender Haze 68 The Archer 70 Blank Space 74 champagne problems 77 We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together 78 Bejeweled 86 22 88 Midnight Rain 90 You're losing me 93 tis the damn season 98 the 1 100 illicit affairs 100-200 101 tolerate it 111 shake it off 112 my tears ricochet 117 Long Live 127 Vigilante **** 134 the last great american dynasty 139 betty 141 mastermind 143 Blank Space 144 shake it off 173 getway car 177 bad blood 189 i don't wanna live forever 3
JawBreaker Posted February 17 Posted February 17 Not surprised Taylor is the biggest artist in Australia afterall
By the Water Posted February 17 Posted February 17 CS about to reach #1 in its 38th week on chart If only the UK was sooner 1
Feanor Posted February 17 Posted February 17 The way she easily has the most beloved discography of the 21st century, smashing with singles and deep cuts. 4
ATRL Moderator bluebirdsforever Posted February 17 ATRL Moderator Posted February 17 As an Australian in Melbourne right now, I’ve genuinely never seen anything like it. This level of cultural dominance, at least around here, is completely unprecedented - you can’t go more than 10 seconds in the city without hearing her name, seeing her merch or hearing her songs playing on loop. 13 1
MingYouToo Posted February 17 Posted February 17 Taylor's cultural dominance is so understated by pop stans online bc her permeating effect is on top of the fact that the public generally actually LOVES her. There isn't a big media wave scandal against her (bfr ecoterrorism and whatever her apolitical stance is aren't rlly big issues for the general global gp) and the public just generally f*cks with Taylor's music, she has something for everyone now and is generally a likable harmless figure in pop, no wonder she's such a cultural force now. 6
Ms. Togekiss Posted February 17 Posted February 17 I wish she had taken advantage of her Pink like stronghold on Australia by touring more there but I guess she really underestimated her demand (like she did in most places). I guess it’s not like anyone could’ve predicted how the eras tour would literally send her into all time mega star territory (which she was already heading for but at a slower rate) 3
IBeMe Posted February 17 Posted February 17 3 hours ago, vale9001 said: 7 Lover Lover (song) has genuinely become such a huge cult classic! Quality always wins
Harrier Posted February 17 Posted February 17 1 hour ago, bluebirdsforever said: As an Australian in Melbourne right now, I’ve genuinely never seen anything like it. This level of cultural dominance, at least away here, is completely unprecedented - you can’t go more than 10 seconds in the city without hearing her name, seeing her merch or hearing her songs playing on loop. Yes, and I must say as a non-Swiftie it is a bit of a ******* nightmare and I'm very ready for it to be over Credit to her though she has reached a level of cultural dominance in Australia that is greater even than hers in the US. No artist has been this big here probably since MJ & the Beatles, if ever.
vale9001 Posted February 17 Author Posted February 17 2 minutes ago, Harrier said: Yes, and I must say as a non-Swiftie it is a bit of a ******* nightmare and I'm very ready for it to be over Credit to her though she has reached a level of cultural dominance in Australia that is greater even than hers in the US. No artist has been this big here probably since MJ & the Beatles, if ever. and Abba. I watched a documentary years ago about Abba going on tour in Australia and it was similar. Probably the biggest international tour since that. 1
vale9001 Posted February 17 Author Posted February 17 (edited) 1 hour ago, MingYouToo said: Taylor's cultural dominance is so understated by pop stans online bc her permeating effect is on top of the fact that the public generally actually LOVES her. There isn't a big media wave scandal against her (bfr ecoterrorism and whatever her apolitical stance is aren't rlly big issues for the general global gp) and the public just generally f*cks with Taylor's music, she has something for everyone now and is generally a likable harmless figure in pop, no wonder she's such a cultural force now. could be cause Taylor went at the superbowl with a private jet set exactly like Lady Gaga, Usher, Justin Bieber, Ariana, Kim Kardashian and everyone there ? Could be cause she's political exactly like every major star is and actually without even trying as someone else is more impactful even in that (people already talks about how she can impact elections)? so could be cause real people don't create selective outrage? Edited February 17 by vale9001
MingYouToo Posted February 17 Posted February 17 1 hour ago, Ms. Togekiss said: I wish she had taken advantage of her Pink like stronghold on Australia by touring more there but I guess she really underestimated her demand (like she did in most places). I guess it’s not like anyone could’ve predicted how the eras tour would literally send her into all time mega star territory (which she was already heading for but at a slower rate) she was always already huge globally since RED-1989 but the Folklore-Evermore-TV-Midnights back to back slayage was really hard to quantify even for her team on a global level (as to how that would manifest in touring numbers), but now I guess they have a baseline atp shes never doing a sub 70k stadium for the tortured poets on a world tour, she's gonna probably stay in australia for a whole month next tour she also just went ballistic in central europe, germany, italy, poland, denmark, all of these white ass countries all with thriving local scenes actually love her now which is why i know damn well tortured poets will be another basic pop album not that i dont mind, fortnight sounds like a banger
Chartman Posted February 17 Posted February 17 1 hour ago, Ms. Togekiss said: I wish she had taken advantage of her Pink like stronghold on Australia by touring more there but I guess she really underestimated her demand (like she did in most places). I guess it’s not like anyone could’ve predicted how the eras tour would literally send her into all time mega star territory (which she was already heading for but at a slower rate) Even if she tours heavily in 2025, there will be places she can’t please the demand. People also said she needs more US concerts, she should tour Asia much more, Spain should have more dates, she should visit Chile, go to Hungary, she could tour even more in Canada... it‘s impossible.
Klein Posted February 17 Posted February 17 2 minutes ago, Chartman said: Even if she tours heavily in 2025, there will be places she can’t please the demand. People also said she needs more US concerts, she should tour Asia much more, Spain should have more dates, she should visit Chile, go to Hungary, she could tour even more in Canada... it‘s impossible. Yeah I'm not sure that at this point in her career she could ever really meet her demand without a 5+ years tour (and even then the demand would keep building cause she'd still release new albums).
DonnaSpring Posted February 17 Posted February 17 Kylie Minogue is Miss Australiana or Britney Spears 3 2
Lemon Posted February 17 Posted February 17 (edited) 1 hour ago, DonnaSpring said: Kylie Minogue is Miss Australiana or Britney Spears Had you written P!nk, maybe you would have a valid point. Edited February 17 by Lemon
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