Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You only find wine moms insulting … if you’re a wine mom.
No im a wine mom and I find it hilarious. I also think look at Taylor FINALLY having her adolescent angst come through trying to gain independence from her traps. You only find it insulting if you are a wine mom with no sense of humor.
Her adolescent angst has been coming through since she was 16. But now she is 34. Maybe time to move on from adolescent angst.
She knows that her fame has stunted her: she says in multiple of her songs she has never grown up.
“Sometimes growing up precocious means you never grow up at all”
“I never grew up, it’s getting so old”
In Miss Americana she says that people say fame means you freeze at the age you got famous and she thinks that might be true for her. She’s aware that she’s somewhat trapped in a path of irregular development; a lot of her more introspective songs are about how the cage of fame did that to her.
Anonymous wrote:Taylor has a point with But Daddy I Love Him. How many women are married to absolute losers yet criticize her love life and hold her to some standard of choosing an “approved of” partner just because she’s Taylor.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You only find wine moms insulting … if you’re a wine mom.
No im a wine mom and I find it hilarious. I also think look at Taylor FINALLY having her adolescent angst come through trying to gain independence from her traps. You only find it insulting if you are a wine mom with no sense of humor.
Her adolescent angst has been coming through since she was 16. But now she is 34. Maybe time to move on from adolescent angst.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So, if you're an over 30 year singer/songwriter what should you sing about? Taxes? Mean boss? Kids? Parents who won't babysit said kids or provide financial help? Inflation? Really, what is acceptable?
They love country music so apparently getting wasted and keying your ex-boyfriend’s car.
Anonymous wrote:So, if you're an over 30 year singer/songwriter what should you sing about? Taxes? Mean boss? Kids? Parents who won't babysit said kids or provide financial help? Inflation? Really, what is acceptable?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You only find wine moms insulting … if you’re a wine mom.
No im a wine mom and I find it hilarious. I also think look at Taylor FINALLY having her adolescent angst come through trying to gain independence from her traps. You only find it insulting if you are a wine mom with no sense of humor.
Her adolescent angst has been coming through since she was 16. But now she is 34. Maybe time to move on from adolescent angst.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You only find wine moms insulting … if you’re a wine mom.
No im a wine mom and I find it hilarious. I also think look at Taylor FINALLY having her adolescent angst come through trying to gain independence from her traps. You only find it insulting if you are a wine mom with no sense of humor.
Anonymous wrote:You only find wine moms insulting … if you’re a wine mom.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She is not a particularly talented singer but she has managed to become very talented in writing breakup songs that appeal to teens. She has surrounded her herself with a good team and has parents with connection and money and the willingness to back her.
Fame and fortune is a bit random. It isn't directly connected to skill or talent or even effort. Most of it is luck plus having the right people around you and the money and connections to make it happen. If you look back over history, this is nothing new.
She is the Kardashian of music. Kind of why she fights with them so much. They both created products that sold and had the people around them to make it all happen.
Minimizing her career and what she’s accomplished this way is crazy. Just screams insecure.
I am not minimizing her success. She has been wildly successful. I just don't think that everyone who is successful achieved that success on talent, including Taylor and many others. I can find 100s of better singers on youtube, talent wise. They aren't wildly successful but when it comes to music talent, they have it. Talent and success aren't directly linked. Just like I don't think the Kardaishains are all that talented despite also being wildly successful. Once you are a product or brand and have success with that product/brand, you can sell anything and it will be bought, no matter what quality it is. Be it an album or a lipstick or a perfume.
This is true and saying so doesn’t smack of “insecurity.”
Some will love everything Taylor does. We are in the fog of Taylor (like fog of war), and only time will tell if the songs hold up.
DP
They’ve already held up
Funny, I don’t hear her early songs, like Love Story, on the radio.
Anonymous wrote:What a complainer.
She created the parasocial relationship. She did this to herself. “Wine moms” is insulting. No, I don’t drink wine.
“ I’ll tell you something about my good name / It’s mine alone to disgrace / I don’t cater to all these vipers dressed in empath’s clothing,” she sings. “God save the most judgmental creeps / Who say they want what’s best for me / Sanctimoniously performing soliloquies I’ll never see / Thinking it can change the beat of my heart when he touches me / And counteract the chemistry.”
Anonymous wrote:What a complainer.
She created the parasocial relationship. She did this to herself. “Wine moms” is insulting. No, I don’t drink wine.
“ I’ll tell you something about my good name / It’s mine alone to disgrace / I don’t cater to all these vipers dressed in empath’s clothing,” she sings. “God save the most judgmental creeps / Who say they want what’s best for me / Sanctimoniously performing soliloquies I’ll never see / Thinking it can change the beat of my heart when he touches me / And counteract the chemistry.”