Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I shall experience this Taylor Swift song, as I experience all Taylor Swift Songs:
1st listen : meh. Don’t love it
2nd listen: it’s fine. Don’t hate it
3rd listen: unwittingly singing along to chorus
4th listen: turn up volume in car
5th listen: dancing in kitchen making dinner
6th listen: executing choreography from last time I listened in kitchen
7th listen: start thinking “I could totally nail this song at Rockit Bar after 3 beers.”
8th listen: “should I wear red lipstick? Like reeeeally red? Could I make that work?”
9th listen: “who is Taylor Swift dating now?”
10th listen: purchased on iTunes
And scene
This is perfect, and exactly how I experience Taylor Swift songs too.
Anonymous wrote:I shall experience this Taylor Swift song, as I experience all Taylor Swift Songs:
1st listen : meh. Don’t love it
2nd listen: it’s fine. Don’t hate it
3rd listen: unwittingly singing along to chorus
4th listen: turn up volume in car
5th listen: dancing in kitchen making dinner
6th listen: executing choreography from last time I listened in kitchen
7th listen: start thinking “I could totally nail this song at Rockit Bar after 3 beers.”
8th listen: “should I wear red lipstick? Like reeeeally red? Could I make that work?”
9th listen: “who is Taylor Swift dating now?”
10th listen: purchased on iTunes
And scene
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The video seemed really..childish and immature from the clothing choices to the choreography for a 29-year-old.
It felt like something a Disney teen bopper who was 10 or 11 would dream up.
+1 I love her, but I felt a little embarrassed for her after watching this.
Where you embarrassed for the theatre kids in high school? Just curious.
You mean the ones in High School Musical? Vanessa Hudgens was 16 when she landed the lead role so the music and outfits were perfectly appropriate. Very different from a 30-year-Old starring in Candyland 2.0.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The video seemed really..childish and immature from the clothing choices to the choreography for a 29-year-old.
It felt like something a Disney teen bopper who was 10 or 11 would dream up.
+1 I love her, but I felt a little embarrassed for her after watching this.
Where you embarrassed for the theatre kids in high school? Just curious.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The video seemed really..childish and immature from the clothing choices to the choreography for a 29-year-old.
It felt like something a Disney teen bopper who was 10 or 11 would dream up.
+1 I love her, but I felt a little embarrassed for her after watching this.
Anonymous wrote:She just birthed a new generation of Tay fans. Fun and upbeat with lyrics you can sing in the car with your kids. Like a mash of Disney and High School Musical. On Broadway. With bubble gum. And glitter.
Anonymous wrote:The video seemed really..childish and immature from the clothing choices to the choreography for a 29-year-old.
It felt like something a Disney teen bopper who was 10 or 11 would dream up.
Anonymous wrote:I shall experience this Taylor Swift song, as I experience all Taylor Swift Songs:
1st listen : meh. Don’t love it
2nd listen: it’s fine. Don’t hate it
3rd listen: unwittingly singing along to chorus
4th listen: turn up volume in car
5th listen: dancing in kitchen making dinner
6th listen: executing choreography from last time I listened in kitchen
7th listen: start thinking “I could totally nail this song at Rockit Bar after 3 beers.”
8th listen: “should I wear red lipstick? Like reeeeally red? Could I make that work?”
9th listen: “who is Taylor Swift dating now?”
10th listen: purchased on iTunes
And scene
Anonymous wrote:My gosh that was horrible. Has to suck to make music for 1st and 2nd graders
Anonymous wrote:I shall experience this Taylor Swift song, as I experience all Taylor Swift Songs:
1st listen : meh. Don’t love it
2nd listen: it’s fine. Don’t hate it
3rd listen: unwittingly singing along to chorus
4th listen: turn up volume in car
5th listen: dancing in kitchen making dinner
6th listen: executing choreography from last time I listened in kitchen
7th listen: start thinking “I could totally nail this song at Rockit Bar after 3 beers.”
8th listen: “should I wear red lipstick? Like reeeeally red? Could I make that work?”
9th listen: “who is Taylor Swift dating now?”
10th listen: purchased on iTunes
And scene
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The video seemed really..childish and immature from the clothing choices to the choreography for a 29-year-old.
It felt like something a Disney teen bopper who was 10 or 11 would dream up.
I think that the only people that use teen bopper are over 70, so I can see why her music style wouldn’t resonate with you.
She got a lot of flak for Reputation too, as it was so different than her expected. It turned out to be a wildly successful album and tour. She knows how to work the machine. You’ll be humming the song while you do your jigsaw puzzles come June.
Anonymous wrote:The review from my 14-year-old former fan DD is that it sounds like Kidz Bop. I told her that was blasphemy.