peternorth
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This is in my head right now. I enjoy it as does lil mss norfy.
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This is in my head right now. I enjoy it as does lil mss norfy.
Look mate, I ain't trying to mess with your self expression, but I've learned the lesson that screaming and obsessing about somebody else is no fun.
For anybody interested;
All 243 of Taylor Swift's Songs, Ranked
Teen country tracks, synth-pop anthems and rare covers: an assessment of Taylor Swift's one-of-a-kind songbook through the 'Folklore' era.www.rollingstone.com
Personally my favourite is Welcome To New York, Absolutely love that track. I really like Fifteen and Hey Stephen too. And Bad Blood is kickass.
Probably not as well versed with her music as some others here, but thought people might want to check it out.
Yeah my wife loves her and usually has her on in the car. Tracks will come on that I don't know and I really dig some of them. Others are pretty average/too country for my liking, but there are some great tracks in her catalogue.Thanks Cruyffy! So many great tracks.
Hey stephen is a soulful TS classic. Down to earth, earthy and country all in one.
15, a beautiful ballad about her bestie and some undesirable behaviour she encountered.
Yeah my wife loves her and usually has her on in the car. Tracks will come on that I don't know and I really dig some of them. Others are pretty average/too country for my liking, but there are some great tracks in her catalogue.
Also love Style and New Year's Day.
Breathe is another nice song.
I thought the album was meant to come out today, but there is nothing on Spotify.
imo Red had great individual songs but wasn't as sonically cohesive as 1989.
1. 1989
2. Speak Now
3. Red
4. reputation
5. Fearless
6. Taylor Swift
Everyone is entitled to their opinion either way. I obviously lean more towards when she drifted away from her country roots.
Great, thanks!It's out.
And being biased, it's great.
Great, thanks!
Liking the first track so far. It's fun and catchy.
1. Fearless
2. Red
3. Speak Now
4. Taylor Swift
5. 1989
6. Reputation (still have not purchased it, don't plan to either) / 7. Lover (what I've heard thus far I'm not interested in)
While like most others I have mp3s/flacs loaded up on the go on portable devices. In my main stereo system's cd stacker I have three cd's that have not been ejected in almost 2 years........ Fearless is one of them. I listen to it in full at least once each month. I like her Fearless to Red period. Didn't really like her direction from 1989 - onward. I didn't actually listen to 1989 in full until roughly a year or
so after it was originally released. Even then my favourite song from that album phase was an offshoot not included on the original album!
Six tracks in, really enjoying it so far.Just completed the first listen all the way through. As she stated it's a love letter to love itself and it is definitely reflected in most songs. Liked the direction she gone with most tracks, maybe only one or two I didn't like first up. A couple of songs are particularly biting commentary and it works. Funnily enough in retrospect she probably picked one of the worst songs to be the lead single.
That one song, though, ugh, it's very personal to me and to many others. You'll know it when you get there.
Overall not perfect but it deserves the hype. 4 out of 5.
Great listing. Speak now I think holds dear to my heart and therefore no 1. The album ive listened to from start to finish and enjoyed all the songs to varying degrees. Fearless a close second (on count back), as it was the first concert of TSwizzy I attended. Great memories. Third, Red. Then 1989 and reputation (i did not attend that concert).
I didn't really like Speak Now that much until sometime after Red's release. I got it at launch and listened to it for a bit, but it didn't have a high rotation. I appreciate it for what it is and listen to it more frequently these days though in a "hey this is better than I remember it being" kind of way.