Taylor Swift album Tortured Poets Department leaked early?

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Anonymous wrote:Interesting her two diss albums (IMO) Red and now TTPD both followed very very short but passionate relationships.


Matty Healy wasn’t short. She has been in love with him for years. Before, during and after Joe. Just listen to the lyrics in End Game, Illicit Affairs, Cardigan or Question, to name a few.
How are people still not getting this?


They actually dated for a few weeks…


Taylor and Matty probably started talking again when Jack worked with the 1975 in 2022. She appeared on stage with the 1975 in early 2023. Joe probably accused her of cheating (“guilty as sin”) and she likely wanted Joe to make a big gesture for her to stay (“you’re losing me”). She puts “invisible string” on the era setlist to prove her commitment, but they break up and she changes it to a Matty song.


She was at his show, then he came to a bunch of hers then they imploded. Like they were probably actually physically together maybe a week or two all together.


"And that's the thing about illicit affairs
And clandestine meetings and longing stares
Look at this idiotic fool that you made me
You taught me a secret language
I can't speak with anyone else..."

"And he can be my jailer, Burton to this Taylor
Every love I've known in comparison is a failure."

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:She sounds like a psycho in this album. Sorry Taylor, not a good look.

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She sounds like someone who was strung along for a really long time. Add to that her rise to ridiculous levels of fame, and yet he remained unattainable. It sounds like a mind F to me.
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Anonymous wrote:She sounds like a psycho in this album. Sorry Taylor, not a good look.

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She sounds like someone who was strung along for a really long time. Add to that her rise to ridiculous levels of fame, and yet he remained unattainable. It sounds like a mind F to me.


I think it is precisely because of her ridiculous level of fame that he walked out. Matty Healy strikes me as very genuine, some may say to a fault and doesn't want a part of the PR machine bs. He probably gave her an ultimatum to stop trying to clean his image and change his story in order for them to be together, she chose fame and to "sparkle", and now she has regrets, misses him and wants him back. (imgonnagetyouback)
If you listen to his song Part Of The Band, he says something like She was part of the air-force, and I was just part of the band.
And then there is her song Bejeweled, which I believe is also about him: And when the band (his 1975 bandmates) asks do you have a man, I can still say I don't remember.
Anonymous
Why are both of the Taylor Swift threads now the Matty Healy fan club threads?
Anonymous
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-1
She sounds like someone who was strung along for a really long time. Add to that her rise to ridiculous levels of fame, and yet he remained unattainable. It sounds like a mind F to me.


I think it is precisely because of her ridiculous level of fame that he walked out. Matty Healy strikes me as very genuine, some may say to a fault and doesn't want a part of the PR machine bs. He probably gave her an ultimatum to stop trying to clean his image and change his story in order for them to be together, she chose fame and to "sparkle", and now she has regrets, misses him and wants him back. (imgonnagetyouback)
If you listen to his song Part Of The Band, he says something like She was part of the air-force, and I was just part of the band.
And then there is her song Bejeweled, which I believe is also about him: And when the band (his 1975 bandmates) asks do you have a man, I can still say I don't remember.


Part Of The Band, The 1975
"I like my men like I like my coffee
Full of soy milk and so sweet, it won't offend anybody"
and
Enough about me now
"You gotta talk about the people, baby"
- he is mocking her

And that's why she is now releasing this album into the world, and everyone is finally making the connection between him and so many of her songs from the past. She is showing him that she is done caring about their images and just wants to be together, even if it means burning her life down.
It remains to be seen if Taylor is too late and this is all in vain. My money is on their story not being finished.


Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
-1
She sounds like someone who was strung along for a really long time. Add to that her rise to ridiculous levels of fame, and yet he remained unattainable. It sounds like a mind F to me.


I think it is precisely because of her ridiculous level of fame that he walked out. Matty Healy strikes me as very genuine, some may say to a fault and doesn't want a part of the PR machine bs. He probably gave her an ultimatum to stop trying to clean his image and change his story in order for them to be together, she chose fame and to "sparkle", and now she has regrets, misses him and wants him back. (imgonnagetyouback)
If you listen to his song Part Of The Band, he says something like She was part of the air-force, and I was just part of the band.
And then there is her song Bejeweled, which I believe is also about him: And when the band (his 1975 bandmates) asks do you have a man, I can still say I don't remember.


Part Of The Band, The 1975
"I like my men like I like my coffee
Full of soy milk and so sweet, it won't offend anybody"
and
Enough about me now
"You gotta talk about the people, baby"
- he is mocking her

And that's why she is now releasing this album into the world, and everyone is finally making the connection between him and so many of her songs from the past. She is showing him that she is done caring about their images and just wants to be together, even if it means burning her life down.
It remains to be seen if Taylor is too late and this is all in vain. My money is on their story not being finished.




There is nothing about this album that says “I want him back” to me. Literally nothing. She’s spilling tea, connecting dots, and saying to the world “get it now?” And then she moved right the h1ll on.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
-1
She sounds like someone who was strung along for a really long time. Add to that her rise to ridiculous levels of fame, and yet he remained unattainable. It sounds like a mind F to me.


I think it is precisely because of her ridiculous level of fame that he walked out. Matty Healy strikes me as very genuine, some may say to a fault and doesn't want a part of the PR machine bs. He probably gave her an ultimatum to stop trying to clean his image and change his story in order for them to be together, she chose fame and to "sparkle", and now she has regrets, misses him and wants him back. (imgonnagetyouback)
If you listen to his song Part Of The Band, he says something like She was part of the air-force, and I was just part of the band.
And then there is her song Bejeweled, which I believe is also about him: And when the band (his 1975 bandmates) asks do you have a man, I can still say I don't remember.


Part Of The Band, The 1975
"I like my men like I like my coffee
Full of soy milk and so sweet, it won't offend anybody"
and
Enough about me now
"You gotta talk about the people, baby"
- he is mocking her

And that's why she is now releasing this album into the world, and everyone is finally making the connection between him and so many of her songs from the past. She is showing him that she is done caring about their images and just wants to be together, even if it means burning her life down.
It remains to be seen if Taylor is too late and this is all in vain. My money is on their story not being finished.




He also mocks her/her fans when he sings, “Well I take care of my kids, she said.”
“The kids” are her fans. They literally call her Mother. She chose them over him for a long time, sneaking around and covering it all up with soy-milk Joe for the sake of her good image. And singing in code about him so that only he and a few others got it. So Matty walked away. Can you blame him?
And now she wants him back. She wasn’t kidding with “teenage petulance.”
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
-1
She sounds like someone who was strung along for a really long time. Add to that her rise to ridiculous levels of fame, and yet he remained unattainable. It sounds like a mind F to me.


I think it is precisely because of her ridiculous level of fame that he walked out. Matty Healy strikes me as very genuine, some may say to a fault and doesn't want a part of the PR machine bs. He probably gave her an ultimatum to stop trying to clean his image and change his story in order for them to be together, she chose fame and to "sparkle", and now she has regrets, misses him and wants him back. (imgonnagetyouback)
If you listen to his song Part Of The Band, he says something like She was part of the air-force, and I was just part of the band.
And then there is her song Bejeweled, which I believe is also about him: And when the band (his 1975 bandmates) asks do you have a man, I can still say I don't remember.


Part Of The Band, The 1975
"I like my men like I like my coffee
Full of soy milk and so sweet, it won't offend anybody"
and
Enough about me now
"You gotta talk about the people, baby"
- he is mocking her

And that's why she is now releasing this album into the world, and everyone is finally making the connection between him and so many of her songs from the past. She is showing him that she is done caring about their images and just wants to be together, even if it means burning her life down.
It remains to be seen if Taylor is too late and this is all in vain. My money is on their story not being finished.




He also mocks her/her fans when he sings, “Well I take care of my kids, she said.”
“The kids” are her fans. They literally call her Mother. She chose them over him for a long time, sneaking around and covering it all up with soy-milk Joe for the sake of her good image. And singing in code about him so that only he and a few others got it. So Matty walked away. Can you blame him?
And now she wants him back. She wasn’t kidding with “teenage petulance.”

She doesn’t want him back.
Anonymous
I just listened - I found it a bit boring. Disappointing, because I’ve been a fan. No lush melodies on this one.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:

Part Of The Band, The 1975
"I like my men like I like my coffee
Full of soy milk and so sweet, it won't offend anybody"
and
Enough about me now
"You gotta talk about the people, baby"
- he is mocking her

He also mocks her/her fans when he sings, “Well I take care of my kids, she said.”
“The kids” are her fans. They literally call her Mother. She chose them over him for a long time, sneaking around and covering it all up with soy-milk Joe for the sake of her good image. And singing in code about him so that only he and a few others got it. So Matty walked away. Can you blame him?
And now she wants him back. She wasn’t kidding with “teenage petulance.”

And that's why she is now releasing this album into the world, and everyone is finally making the connection between him and so many of her songs from the past. She is showing him that she is done caring about their images and just wants to be together, even if it means burning her life down.
It remains to be seen if Taylor is too late and this is all in vain. My money is on their story not being finished.

She doesn’t want him back.


I think she does. Why release these songs now? Why tell the world about these clandestine hookups, her longing for him and the dozens upon dozens of songs she wrote for him? Why risk damaging her image now that she has moved on and it is over? Her crazier fans are still doing their "no longer a Swiftie","Ratty Healy" stupidity as we speak. So to end would Taylor Swift bring that upon herself and look like a fool to her current boyfriend and to at least some of the general public if there was no chance of her ever getting back with Matty Healy? This is a man she has been in love with for at least a decade, all of her adult life so far. You don't recover from that in one summer while on a grueling touring schedule, especially when it wasn't you who chose to break it off.

In Fortnight, she tells him he won't be able to move on unless they are together "Move to Florida, buy the car you want, but it won't start up 'til I touch you."
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I just listened - I found it a bit boring. Disappointing, because I’ve been a fan. No lush melodies on this one.


That was my first impression. My second impression was, ok, interesting lyrics. A week later and I am obsessed with some of the songs! Give it another listen. I particularly love But Daddy I Love Him - lyrics and the country vibe are awesome. Down Bad, TTPD, Fortnight, Guilty As Sin also good.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I just listened - I found it a bit boring. Disappointing, because I’ve been a fan. No lush melodies on this one.


That was my first impression. My second impression was, ok, interesting lyrics. A week later and I am obsessed with some of the songs! Give it another listen. I particularly love But Daddy I Love Him - lyrics and the country vibe are awesome. Down Bad, TTPD, Fortnight, Guilty As Sin also good.


NP - my trajectory was similar. I was meh at first but it grew on me after a few listens. Not everything, I think there are too many songs altogether, but now I'm really into a lot of it. I love the bolded, plus Peter and some others.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:

Part Of The Band, The 1975
"I like my men like I like my coffee
Full of soy milk and so sweet, it won't offend anybody"
and
Enough about me now
"You gotta talk about the people, baby"
- he is mocking her
He also mocks her/her fans when he sings, “Well I take care of my kids, she said.”
“The kids” are her fans. They literally call her Mother. She chose them over him for a long time, sneaking around and covering it all up with soy-milk Joe for the sake of her good image. And singing in code about him so that only he and a few others got it. So Matty walked away. Can you blame him?
And now she wants him back. She wasn’t kidding with “teenage petulance.”


Fun fact: Part Of The Band was produced by Jack Antonoff. This guys knows exactly what has gone down, and I hope he will publish a memoir one day when they are older.
Anonymous
I don't like how the music sounds like an afterthought. Too many songs have a mood more than a melody, and even the, that music is stretched and contracted, rising and falling, speeding and slowing underneath her lyrics. It's really disconnected when listening.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I just listened - I found it a bit boring. Disappointing, because I’ve been a fan. No lush melodies on this one.


That was my first impression. My second impression was, ok, interesting lyrics. A week later and I am obsessed with some of the songs! Give it another listen. I particularly love But Daddy I Love Him - lyrics and the country vibe are awesome. Down Bad, TTPD, Fortnight, Guilty As Sin also good.


NP - my trajectory was similar. I was meh at first but it grew on me after a few listens. Not everything, I think there are too many songs altogether, but now I'm really into a lot of it. I love the bolded, plus Peter and some others.


I'm another who also likes it the more I listen to it.
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