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message 1551: by Taylor (new)

Taylor  | 0 comments Because she gained a following with better music.

In our society, we tend to go off first impressions.


message 1552: by Mandy (new)

Mandy  Harmon (mandyharmon) | 10724 comments Timothy wrote: "In our society, we tend to go off first impressions."

Very true.


message 1553: by Brigid ✩, No tears in the writer, no tears in the reader. (new)

Brigid ✩ | 11973 comments Mod
Lav [I am glad to the brink of fear] wrote: "She must be doing something right. She's sold more albums than most of us ever will."

Well, but popularity doesn't always equal quality. I think what makes Taylor Swift so popular is that a lot of teenage girls relate to her boy problems and her "haha, suck it" attitude towards everyone who was ever mean to her, and that's what a majority of her popular songs seem to be about. That doesn't necessarily mean her songs are good, just that they're kind of generic and therefore a lot of people can relate to them. But, I don't really want to stray off-topic here ... I'm kind of biased because I don't like her music very much and I have a lot of problems with some of the messages she puts across, and ... yeah.


message 1554: by Baxter, butts butts butts (new)

Baxter (julietrocksmysocks) | 2455 comments Mod
Yeah, the argument that by selling a lot of an album, somebody doing something right is a bit off. But Taylor Swift is awesome and We Are Never Getting Back Together is a jam!


message 1555: by Taylor (new)

Taylor  | 0 comments Yeah...so maybe I just relate to earlier songs or whatever.

A jam? Please. The only jamming that is going on is jamming metal rods through my ears.


message 1556: by Brigid ✩, No tears in the writer, no tears in the reader. (new)

Brigid ✩ | 11973 comments Mod
Timothy wrote: "Yeah...so maybe I just relate to earlier songs or whatever.

A jam? Please. The only jamming that is going on is jamming metal rods through my ears."


Haha yeahhh pretty much. Although it does constantly get stuck in my head. ... O_o Agh.


message 1557: by Baxter, butts butts butts (last edited Oct 29, 2012 06:21AM) (new)

Baxter (julietrocksmysocks) | 2455 comments Mod
You guys nuts. T Swift struck GOLD with that song. That bit where the beat gets muted? Kind of the greatest thing of my life.


message 1558: by Elliott (new)

Elliott | 22634 comments Mod
Brigid *Flying Kick-a-pow!* wrote: "Lav [I am glad to the brink of fear] wrote: "She must be doing something right. She's sold more albums than most of us ever will."

Well, but popularity doesn't always equal quality. I think what ..."


Ah, you're right. I'm just slightly biased because I am kind of a giant Taylor Swift fangirl. But I haven't heard her new album yet, so.


message 1559: by Brigid ✩, No tears in the writer, no tears in the reader. (new)

Brigid ✩ | 11973 comments Mod
I haven't either. Haha. I just heard her first two or three albums on repeat for a good year or two thanks to my sister. Oy vey.


message 1560: by Elliott (new)

Elliott | 22634 comments Mod
Being forced to listen to Taylor Swift if you aren't into her isn't something I would wish on anyone.


message 1561: by tesni (new)

tesni (akhmatova) | 5031 comments Baxter wrote: "So, not a debate topic, but how about that Jimmy Saville thing? Absolutely crazy.

For those not in the know, Jimmy Saville was a big personality in England and if I'm not mistaken was the first (..."


don't really have anything intelligent to contribute except

-Naturally, it's dreadful, especially seeing as he's such a ~British institution~ or whatever, and that's also the reason that it's so problematic and took so long to come to public light.

- I've always found him exceptionally sinister for no apparent reason, it's justified now. I know a lot of people who've very much adopted a kind of "well, I told you so" attitude about the whole thing.

- this emerged today, which is especially interesting. I guess I'd never given any thought to him not being on Children in Need, it's one of those things that just, like, suddenly makes things make sense? -Again, it doesn't surprise me that they did ban him and all that but without doing so publicly.


message 1562: by Baxter, butts butts butts (new)

Baxter (julietrocksmysocks) | 2455 comments Mod
You probably got creep vibes because I mean, look at him!


message 1563: by Brigid ✩, No tears in the writer, no tears in the reader. (new)

Brigid ✩ | 11973 comments Mod
Lav [I am glad to the brink of fear] wrote: "Being forced to listen to Taylor Swift if you aren't into her isn't something I would wish on anyone."

Tell that to my sister ... haha. Although, that was a few years ago. We mostly listen to the same music now, except she's also into musicals and often is obsessed with the same one for quite a while. Actually, both of my sisters do that. So, agh.


message 1564: by Taylor (new)

Taylor  | 0 comments I am the only hardcore T. Swift fanboy I know, actually. :D


message 1565: by [deleted user] (new)

I'm... indifferent to Taylor Swift. I can see why people wouldn't like her or her music, but some of her earlier songs have a lot of memories for me.


message 1566: by Taylor (new)

Taylor  | 0 comments Happy ones?

((lol...not for me..."Story of Us" reminds me of when I had to go apologize to someone, but then they didn't want to talk to me...))


message 1567: by Isaac (new)

Isaac | 8014 comments Lav [I am glad to the brink of fear] wrote: "Being forced to listen to Taylor Swift if you aren't into her isn't something I would wish on anyone."

Or Adele. >.<


message 1568: by Taylor (new)

Taylor  | 0 comments Anyone with a unique voice. Adele is at the top of that list.

But Michael Bublé is unique, and he is magical.


message 1569: by Isaac (new)

Isaac | 8014 comments His voice is rather hypnotic.

Bobby Darin is king of all though


message 1570: by Taylor (new)

Taylor  | 0 comments Never heard of him.


message 1571: by Isaac (new)

Isaac | 8014 comments jaielkjalriekjafioesjrioekasjofie

hes my bbz


message 1572: by Taylor (new)

Taylor  | 0 comments bbz? Babies?


message 1573: by Isaac (new)

Isaac | 8014 comments Yes.


message 1574: by Annemarie, hi (new)

Annemarie Carlson (annielawlz) | 3393 comments Mod
Lav [I am glad to the brink of fear] wrote: "Her album is actually FULL of emotion, my friend. FULL OF IT."

Yess. Tswift is my soul sister.


message 1575: by Baxter, butts butts butts (new)

Baxter (julietrocksmysocks) | 2455 comments Mod
Annie wrote: "Lav [I am glad to the brink of fear] wrote: "Her album is actually FULL of emotion, my friend. FULL OF IT."

Yess. Tswift is my soul sister."


I knew my sister from another mister would be with me on T Swift!


message 1576: by [deleted user] (new)

Timothy wrote: "Anyone with a unique voice. Adele is at the top of that list.

But Michael Bublé is unique, and he is magical."


While it is kind of different, I *personal opinion here* don't think Adele's voice is at the top of the "unique voice" list. There are some very strange-sounding singers out there. Lacey Mosely of Flyleaf, for example, Alice Ripley, or Ruthie Henshall. And I don't even listen to much music that calls for those kinds of voices. I'm sure Baxter could tell you more.


message 1577: by Elliott (new)

Elliott | 22634 comments Mod
Aah, I love Alice Ripley. <3


message 1578: by [deleted user] (new)

She is a beast. It's not fair how she can sing a rock song and a waltz in the same thirty minutes and still sound good at both of them.


message 1579: by Elliott (new)

Elliott | 22634 comments Mod
I knoooow. I want her talents.


message 1580: by Taylor (new)

Taylor  | 0 comments But Adele's voice is one I can pick out ten times out of ten. And that makes one much more successful as an artist, even if they suck.


message 1581: by Elliott (new)

Elliott | 22634 comments Mod
But can't you pick out Taylor Swift's voice? I've always thought she had a pretty distinct voice...


message 1582: by Taylor (new)

Taylor  | 0 comments Yep. Did I say that it wasn't unique? If I did, I'm sorry...HER MUSIC MAKES ME FEEL STUFF.


message 1583: by Elliott (new)

Elliott | 22634 comments Mod
I'm just giving you a hard time. ;) It's all good.


message 1584: by Taylor (new)

Taylor  | 0 comments *foams at mouth*

I'VE NEVER HEARD SILENCE QUITE THIS LOUD

*flails*


message 1585: by Mandy (new)

Mandy  Harmon (mandyharmon) | 10724 comments T-swizzle has an extremely distinct voice.

And I dislike it. xD But I admire her for her sweet personality, guitar and song writing skills.


message 1586: by Taylor (new)

Taylor  | 0 comments Her voice used to bother me. Now I think I'm used to it...and the instrumental stuff usually makes it easier to listen to her music.


message 1587: by Elliott (new)

Elliott | 22634 comments Mod
Have you ever seen the rap she did? I just remembered that. I was a bit obsessed in middle school.


message 1588: by Taylor (new)

Taylor  | 0 comments SHE DID A RAP?

I don't know whether to fanboy or vomit.


message 1589: by Elliott (new)

Elliott | 22634 comments Mod
It's a rap in which she makes fun of herself.


message 1591: by Mandy (new)

Mandy  Harmon (mandyharmon) | 10724 comments I've seen that! It was cute. Like I said, I like her as a person, but her voice is meh.


message 1592: by Taylor (new)

Taylor  | 0 comments "They just bleeped me and I didn't even swear!"

I'm going to bed fer realz, yo. BEEP!


message 1593: by Baxter, butts butts butts (last edited Oct 30, 2012 06:31AM) (new)

Baxter (julietrocksmysocks) | 2455 comments Mod
Maxy wrote: "Timothy wrote: "Anyone with a unique voice. Adele is at the top of that list.

But Michael Bublé is unique, and he is magical."

While it is kind of different, I *personal opinion here* don't think..."


Yeah, you know, it really depends on how you define unique. I know jack about music theory or vocal...magic. So in that respect Adele totally could be unique. But to my ears she just sounds like a strong blue-eyed soul singer. There are dozens of people who can pull off the sound she does--but don't take that as a knock on Adele's skills.

Personally if I was going to be talking about unique vocals I would absolutely not be able to leave out Bjork, Kate Bush, or Joanna Newsom. But people like the lovely Jun Togawa, or Yoko Ono, or Shiina Ringo deserve mentions (obviously, along with a bajillion others). Gotta rep Japan, land of the cool music!


message 1594: by [deleted user] (new)

Oh, how could I forget Bjork?!

There are also several singers featured in the LOTR soundtrack who have unique qualities to their voices. "Gollum's Song" is a prime example.


message 1595: by Brigid ✩, No tears in the writer, no tears in the reader. (new)

Brigid ✩ | 11973 comments Mod
Lav [I am glad to the brink of fear] wrote: "But can't you pick out Taylor Swift's voice? I've always thought she had a pretty distinct voice..."

For some reason whenever I hear a Taylor Swift song for the first time (if I don't know who it is) I think it's Miley Cyrus. ... Is it just me? XD


message 1596: by Taylor (new)

Taylor  | 0 comments Nope. I used to get the two confused all the time. Then I realized Miley was little more than a whiny whore, and her music was more lame.


message 1597: by Baxter, butts butts butts (new)

Baxter (julietrocksmysocks) | 2455 comments Mod
Whoa whoa whoa. Don't diss the Miley, either! Party in the USA is some dang fine pop. Dang fine.


message 1598: by Taylor (new)

Taylor  | 0 comments Good point. Party in the USA was good. She still sounds whiny, but whatevs.


message 1599: by Brigid ✩, No tears in the writer, no tears in the reader. (new)

Brigid ✩ | 11973 comments Mod
BOBBING MY HEAD LIKE YEAH. MOVING MY HIPS LIKE YEAH. ... Such genius lyrics.


message 1600: by Mandy (new)

Mandy  Harmon (mandyharmon) | 10724 comments I don't positively hate many songs, but that one I cannot stand.


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