I admit that I'd like to see more unbiased coverage of the serious issues that are impacting us in the United States today. And I wonder whether we're going to hear about some sort of scandal involving Taylor Swift someday.
But in the meantime, it certainly seems like Taylor is the real deal. We've seen that she's actually able to pick up…
I admit that I'd like to see more unbiased coverage of the serious issues that are impacting us in the United States today. And I wonder whether we're going to hear about some sort of scandal involving Taylor Swift someday.
But in the meantime, it certainly seems like Taylor is the real deal. We've seen that she's actually able to pick up a guitar and sing beautifully without the benefit of a huge back-up band or autotune. She seems like a genuine, decent, but occasionally troubled young woman. In a way that makes her seem more relatable to all of us, because aren't we all occasionally troubled? I'm a crabby old guy in his 60's who has to admit that I enjoy at least some of her music.
I was in Seattle during the weekend that Taylor Swift's concerts took place. The city sidewalks were full of excited fans, primarily young women wearing sparkly dresses. There were lots of moms and daughters, and groups of friends of all shapes and sizes. Due to a case of bad timing on my flight itinerary, I rode with many of them on the Link train as they headed to the concert as I was heading to SeaTac for my flight home. Everyone on the jammed train was polite, friendly, and happy. Strangers were excitedly talking with each other about their outfits, where their seats were, whether they had seen Taylor in concert before, etc. Sure, being stuck on a jammed train was a bother, but in a way it was all kind of surreal and fun - being surrounded by genuinely happy people.
Amen brother man. Never been a giggly fan and I don’t understand the world of fandom but I have an angst-y twenty year old daughter who explains this bold new world when ever I have the time to listen.
I admit that I'd like to see more unbiased coverage of the serious issues that are impacting us in the United States today. And I wonder whether we're going to hear about some sort of scandal involving Taylor Swift someday.
But in the meantime, it certainly seems like Taylor is the real deal. We've seen that she's actually able to pick up a guitar and sing beautifully without the benefit of a huge back-up band or autotune. She seems like a genuine, decent, but occasionally troubled young woman. In a way that makes her seem more relatable to all of us, because aren't we all occasionally troubled? I'm a crabby old guy in his 60's who has to admit that I enjoy at least some of her music.
I was in Seattle during the weekend that Taylor Swift's concerts took place. The city sidewalks were full of excited fans, primarily young women wearing sparkly dresses. There were lots of moms and daughters, and groups of friends of all shapes and sizes. Due to a case of bad timing on my flight itinerary, I rode with many of them on the Link train as they headed to the concert as I was heading to SeaTac for my flight home. Everyone on the jammed train was polite, friendly, and happy. Strangers were excitedly talking with each other about their outfits, where their seats were, whether they had seen Taylor in concert before, etc. Sure, being stuck on a jammed train was a bother, but in a way it was all kind of surreal and fun - being surrounded by genuinely happy people.
Amen brother man. Never been a giggly fan and I don’t understand the world of fandom but I have an angst-y twenty year old daughter who explains this bold new world when ever I have the time to listen.
Probably saved your life. A trainload of teeny-boppers going to a concert is surely a lot safer than riding with the usual Seattle "patrons."