Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I really don't see a problem with the multiple albums.
Most kids just stream music, which you can do for free. I have listed to the whole thing twice including repeats on demand for free on pandora with some ads.
People buying albums are collectors or want the art. So they would PREFER more.
I feel like she screwed over her fans who preordered the album on iTunes who now have to pay twice for the same songs (12.99 + 14.99) when they could have had them all for 14.99. Like she needs more money.
Can someone explain this to me. They are two different albums. They aren’t the same songs.
Explain it like I’m 5.
They can’t explain it to you because they don’t understand it. They think people are mad because she release two albums, but that’s not it it.
Here’s an excerpt from an article Explain why people are mad…
Taylor Swift’s forthcoming album The Tortured Poets Department will be released on four different-coloured vinyl editions, each of them containing a different bonus track to incentivise fans to buy all four.
Why is it so hard for you to understand. Fan preordered one album so she took their money for that one. Then 2 hrs later released another album with an additional 15 songs, not jus tan additional bonus tracks but a whole second album for the price of one, in ADDITION to all the songs on the first album. So instead of getting all 31 songs on the second album for $14.99. They are now stuck paying $12.99 for the first album and an additional $14.99 for the second. So $27.98 for 31 songs instead of $14.99. Now had she released these weeks apart I would not care, but 2 hrs apart and pushing pre-sales when she knew she would force those who committed to the presale to buy both albums is a smart business move but also greedy and rude to fans.
All the people that bought the original album got the extra songs in the middle of the night without purchasing anything that’s why they were freaking out at 2 AM.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This album is….not good, right? “All my friends smell like weed and little babies”
So many weird lines
I think the album is good, but out of 31 songs there are going to be better than others. I thought that was a weird line also.
BTW it's "All my friends smell like weed OR little babies"
Do still not understand this line?
What's there to understand? All her friends are either still partying or growing up and having kids? Not exactly a deep metaphor. It's still a weird line.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This album is….not good, right? “All my friends smell like weed and little babies”
So many weird lines
I think the album is good, but out of 31 songs there are going to be better than others. I thought that was a weird line also.
BTW it's "All my friends smell like weed OR little babies"
Do still not understand this line?
What's there to understand? All her friends are either still partying or growing up and having kids? Not exactly a deep metaphor. It's still a weird line.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I really don't see a problem with the multiple albums.
Most kids just stream music, which you can do for free. I have listed to the whole thing twice including repeats on demand for free on pandora with some ads.
People buying albums are collectors or want the art. So they would PREFER more.
I feel like she screwed over her fans who preordered the album on iTunes who now have to pay twice for the same songs (12.99 + 14.99) when they could have had them all for 14.99. Like she needs more money.
Can someone explain this to me. They are two different albums. They aren’t the same songs.
Explain it like I’m 5.
They can’t explain it to you because they don’t understand it. They think people are mad because she release two albums, but that’s not it it.
Here’s an excerpt from an article Explain why people are mad…
Taylor Swift’s forthcoming album The Tortured Poets Department will be released on four different-coloured vinyl editions, each of them containing a different bonus track to incentivise fans to buy all four.
Why is it so hard for you to understand. Fan preordered one album so she took their money for that one. Then 2 hrs later released another album with an additional 15 songs, not jus tan additional bonus tracks but a whole second album for the price of one, in ADDITION to all the songs on the first album. So instead of getting all 31 songs on the second album for $14.99. They are now stuck paying $12.99 for the first album and an additional $14.99 for the second. So $27.98 for 31 songs instead of $14.99. Now had she released these weeks apart I would not care, but 2 hrs apart and pushing pre-sales when she knew she would force those who committed to the presale to buy both albums is a smart business move but also greedy and rude to fans.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This album is….not good, right? “All my friends smell like weed and little babies”
So many weird lines
I think the album is good, but out of 31 songs there are going to be better than others. I thought that was a weird line also.
BTW it's "All my friends smell like weed OR little babies"
Do still not understand this line?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The 2AM drop was spectacular. I am on my full second run-through now and the rest is growing on me. Not gonna lie, I love the Travis songs.
Which ones are those?
NP
Peter
How did it end
Albatross
Peter
come on Alchemy is fun
Did she say they were about Travis?
Alchemy and high school
Hw do you know it’s Travis?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As someone who’s the same age as Taylor, I found her storytelling and songs relatable at 21, but to be dating recklessly at 34 and crying about heartbreak on a new album every six months strikes me as immature. What bothers me about Taylor is that she is a 34 year old woman acting like she’s a doe eyed 19 year old.
So don’t listen to her and don’t engage in threads about her.
Typical swiftie; anyone who doesn’t think Taylor swift is god isn’t to have an opinion
No, I'm just not dumb enough to click on threads that don't interest me with the goal of crapping on the topic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The 2AM drop was spectacular. I am on my full second run-through now and the rest is growing on me. Not gonna lie, I love the Travis songs.
Which ones are those?
NP
Peter
How did it end
Albatross
Peter
come on Alchemy is fun
Did she say they were about Travis?
Alchemy and high school
Hw do you know it’s Travis?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As someone who’s the same age as Taylor, I found her storytelling and songs relatable at 21, but to be dating recklessly at 34 and crying about heartbreak on a new album every six months strikes me as immature. What bothers me about Taylor is that she is a 34 year old woman acting like she’s a doe eyed 19 year old.
So don’t listen to her and don’t engage in threads about her.
Typical swiftie; anyone who doesn’t think Taylor swift is god isn’t to have an opinion
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I really don't see a problem with the multiple albums.
Most kids just stream music, which you can do for free. I have listed to the whole thing twice including repeats on demand for free on pandora with some ads.
People buying albums are collectors or want the art. So they would PREFER more.
I feel like she screwed over her fans who preordered the album on iTunes who now have to pay twice for the same songs (12.99 + 14.99) when they could have had them all for 14.99. Like she needs more money.
Can someone explain this to me. They are two different albums. They aren’t the same songs.
Explain it like I’m 5.
They can’t explain it to you because they don’t understand it. They think people are mad because she release two albums, but that’s not it it.
Here’s an excerpt from an article Explain why people are mad…
Taylor Swift’s forthcoming album The Tortured Poets Department will be released on four different-coloured vinyl editions, each of them containing a different bonus track to incentivise fans to buy all four.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The 2AM drop was spectacular. I am on my full second run-through now and the rest is growing on me. Not gonna lie, I love the Travis songs.
Which ones are those?
NP
Peter
How did it end
Albatross
Peter
come on Alchemy is fun
Did she say they were about Travis?
Alchemy and high school
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I really don't see a problem with the multiple albums.
Most kids just stream music, which you can do for free. I have listed to the whole thing twice including repeats on demand for free on pandora with some ads.
People buying albums are collectors or want the art. So they would PREFER more.
I feel like she screwed over her fans who preordered the album on iTunes who now have to pay twice for the same songs (12.99 + 14.99) when they could have had them all for 14.99. Like she needs more money.
Can someone explain this to me. They are two different albums. They aren’t the same songs.
Explain it like I’m 5.