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I am not a die hard country music fan, frankly most of it get on my nerves with a few exception but I "discovered", i say discovered as in someone introduced me to her music last week and I can't stop playing her Fearless album !

Then I googled her on youtube where she has a official channel with lots of behind the scenes videos. She is AMAZING ! My head is still trying to grasp how impossibly beautiful she is, oh, and her songs are quite catchy too. :o

Anyone else a fan? :eek:
 
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I didn't mean to start a "I'd hit it thread" but there is stunning and there is something else...Taylor Swift.

Honestly, when i saw her music video for Love Story on youtube I never really thought much of it as it was professionally shot, make up, wardrobe designer and controlled lighting and all that, any one half decent looking can be shot looking like a million dollars with some good cinematography.

However, when I saw her self shot videos using a Canon Ixus of the stuff she does at home, on tour and all that, plus the fact that she plays the guitar, writes her own songs and can sing too (there are 4 youtube vid of her AOL sessions where she sang live), i am just speechless.
 
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She is manufactured. She admitts in one of the interviews (and I only watch those kind of things due to job) she was one of those kids that hit on every label door in Nashville trying to get record deal since age of 13 before she arrived at the self realization that to achieve anything in life she has to be full package, including some writing, playing and image. You get those kind of epiphanies at age of 13 it means you were pretty much coached all your life to go Britney.

I dunno about be manufactured or how far she is a "Britney". As she got a job as a song writer in Sony when she was 14, and she rejected record contracts because they did not allow her to sing her own material. That to me sounds like she has talent and herself want to use that talent. The fact that she writes all her own songs goes some way to rebut some claims of being manufactured.
 
Well, have you actually found any tune, lyric or song from her "staff songwritting years" though? I know if you dig deep you will find various ATV samplers going back to 2004 and videos of her absolutely murdering vile acoustic songs on different corporate events going as far back as 2005. Which suggests she was "booked" by label and bound contractually to Sony all the time, until she turned 16 and could sign proper long term record deal.

Just watched this now, what you said was close but not quite.

She was signed to RCA for development deal but she quit or dropped when she was 15 and signed up with a guy who was at Universal to start his own record deal after seeing her in gig at a Cafe.

Believe that documentary or not, according to it, she makes all decision on her tour, from the image on the side of the bus to the back up dancers to the music. It certainly doesn't seem "manufactured" to me.

 
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Come on guys, most of the songs she has out now she wrote herself when she was 14/15 and 16! To say that her songs are for teenagers....geez, she is one ! She was even younger when she wrote them !
 
Thread revival :cool:

She's been getting me through revision. Currently listening to Back To December.

How does she keep churning out such consistently good songs :-/ Admittedly they're all pretty similar in theme/lyrics/melody but still, very good.

Talented? :p

I like her new album, All Too Well is my favourite but best album for me is still Fearless.
 
I don't like her at all.

Obviously joking. Her new album is quite obviously engineered, very few solely written songs and it shows. I've always preferred her 'acoustic' songs on the albums, oh, and Enchanted :p

I would make so so many babies with her.

The bonus disc's tracks are pretty good too.
 
How have I not heard Enchanted before...?!

I have to say, as good as she is, I reckon it's all a bit depressing, especially if you're lovesick or a hopeless romantic or generally down in the dumps because of relationship stuff! On top of that, listening to her makes me want her, and I can't have her = depression super combo. :( :p

Enchanted is good but not my favourite.

Forever and Always piano version is really good, so different to the Album version.

(Unrelated, Kate Voegele has a song call Forever and Almost Always which is amazing)
 
Taylor swift, seriously ? Unless you're a teenage girl you need to be having serious words with yourself for listening to this ****

Long since I gave a damn of what OTHER PEOPLE think of what I listen to in my own time.

I rather listen to her than something that is considered "cool". Who am I pleasing? A stranger I never met?

They don't call it personal stereo for no reason.

You might not like her but I do, I don't diss what you listen so I don't know why you come into a thread titles Taylor Swift and criticise what I listen to.
 
She's doing much better than I originally thought she would. And whatever deal they made for the last two tours and album - label setting her free in terms of product control etc - as a whole, actually worked out quite well, but (there is always a "but") . She needs to figure out a clean way out for the inevitable "coming of age" effect, like extra pronto.

She's everyone's American sweetheart, and people still think of her as a teenager, so at the moment media outlets don't focus that much on the fact romantically she's one step from Adele's "uninsurable insanity".

However, unless she does smooth transition to adult rock by next album, just to grow with her audience, I think she's going to get hit by that Kate Bush/Avril Lavigne "too old to play little girl" syndrome like a freight train.

Her label is basically her lol. The head of the label had left Sony or Universal or something at the time when she was 15/16 and set up his own - Big Machine Records and Taylor Swift was his first signing and Taylor (When she quite the development contract at Sony, which people generally do not do) started her own production company that runs her own world tours, she literally runs the show for her own tours (if you watch the DVD, and I think it is on YouTube too that part).

As for a smooth transition into "adult", I think you are seeing it now tbh. Fearless was very much Highschool and the lyrics reflected that with lyrics like

"She's cheer captain
And I'm on the bleachers
"

And song such as Fifteen about her best friend Abbie when she was 15 years old.

But in Speak Now, her first music video from her first single shows her getting married and having children, and she dropped most but not all references to being in school, still a hint here and there - The Story of us shows her in a school uniform in the library...:D Although in Ours she plays a girlfriend/wife of someone who is waiting for the other half coming back from war.

In RED, straight off I think you will notice the grown up part. The decision to collaborate with Max Martin was to take her to a slightly different route. You can tell what songs he has less influence on and what songs he has more without looking at the CD booklet. The whole feel of the album is more a soft rock and pop, and only a slight hint of Country left.

Her last few video also has her much grown up



but yes...we also get this, at least the guy isn't a Highschool Quarterback!


Sure, she still sings about love and heartache and break ups, but hell, so did the Beatles !
 
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She needs them for material.

As for dating lots of men, you are not the first one who pointed that out...watch this.


About 2 minutes in.
 
Indeed, but thinking about it, isn't Taylor a Christian though? She went to an all girls Christian school and graduated, all the works. That'd mean abstinence, and given the blokes shes dated (all of them come across as douchebags in some way or another) they'd most likely of gotten bored, hence why none of them have ever lasted.

I am not sure if she is a Christian but i don't think she went to an all girl school. Her song Fifteen is about her friend Abigail who fell for a guy at school, the song Tear Drops on my Guitar is about a guy she sat next to in class who she had a massive crush on. So it was not an all girl school. She did normal school up until the last year or so, after her first album came out and the last year or two she was home schooled instead, probably due to more like performance rather than being popular as she was not a popular girl at the schools she went to. They see her as this freak who plays guitar and picked on her because of it. It's what some of her songs are about - The Best Day.
 
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Thing is most Americans are Christians, so its nothing special or different. Every President of the United States refer to God, God bless America etc.

And i didn't look up Wiki, it all came out of my head! :p
 
It's her birthday today, and Bob Harris was singing her praises saying that she's very nice indeed and baked a load of biscuits for the Radio 2 guys when they were using a studio in Nashville.
Still, I hate her in interviews and don't think she's that attractive. I quite like some of her countryish music though.

I think she is attractive, but I don't think she is the most beautiful woman in the world by her physical appearance. Her current hair style does nothing for me, that fringe is terrible. The attraction for me, of her is not what she looks like but more her personality (as you can see, everyone who has met her comments on how nice she is) and her talent in song writing.

Plus she looks hot with a guitar in her hand :p
 
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