As a country fan, I got on the bus in 2007. Most of the albums I’ve had on release day. I love all kinds of music and I’m also a musician. I’ve gotten plenty of crap for listening to her over the years, but good music is good music. However, ever since Reputation, it’s been about image over music. She’s a master at marketing herself and …
As a country fan, I got on the bus in 2007. Most of the albums I’ve had on release day. I love all kinds of music and I’m also a musician. I’ve gotten plenty of crap for listening to her over the years, but good music is good music. However, ever since Reputation, it’s been about image over music. She’s a master at marketing herself and making everyone think she is your best friend. I’ve always found a few good song on these latter albums, but I can’t help but think they are a marketing exercise where music is the last thought. Lyrically, I’m out of sympathy. 34 is way too old to figure that being an adult is hard and doesn’t always go your way, and no one owes you anything. As always, I can’t figure out why anyone would date her! Why would you want an entire album to dump on you in two years from now? I’ve know many folks personally that have been chewed up and spit out by the entertainment industry. I hope she realizes it’s using her as much as she is using it before it kills her, spiritually, if nothing else.
Have you noticed that in every relationship she has with a male, Ms. Swift hangs on her male partner like a barnacle on the hull of a ship, followed by a breakup, followed by her trashing him?
I wouldn't touch her with a barge pole. I cannot imagine an intelligent conversation, a spirit of compromise, or any other attribute connected to maturity, issuing from her.
2007 was also my T. Swift introduction. I saw her in concert in June 2007 opening for Brad Paisley. I wasn’t a fan then, and I’m not now, but I have always respected her for writing her own music. Just not my cup of tea.
As a country fan, I got on the bus in 2007. Most of the albums I’ve had on release day. I love all kinds of music and I’m also a musician. I’ve gotten plenty of crap for listening to her over the years, but good music is good music. However, ever since Reputation, it’s been about image over music. She’s a master at marketing herself and making everyone think she is your best friend. I’ve always found a few good song on these latter albums, but I can’t help but think they are a marketing exercise where music is the last thought. Lyrically, I’m out of sympathy. 34 is way too old to figure that being an adult is hard and doesn’t always go your way, and no one owes you anything. As always, I can’t figure out why anyone would date her! Why would you want an entire album to dump on you in two years from now? I’ve know many folks personally that have been chewed up and spit out by the entertainment industry. I hope she realizes it’s using her as much as she is using it before it kills her, spiritually, if nothing else.
Have you noticed that in every relationship she has with a male, Ms. Swift hangs on her male partner like a barnacle on the hull of a ship, followed by a breakup, followed by her trashing him?
I wouldn't touch her with a barge pole. I cannot imagine an intelligent conversation, a spirit of compromise, or any other attribute connected to maturity, issuing from her.
2007 was also my T. Swift introduction. I saw her in concert in June 2007 opening for Brad Paisley. I wasn’t a fan then, and I’m not now, but I have always respected her for writing her own music. Just not my cup of tea.