CAll it what you want is one of my favorite in her catalog. Its about meeting Joe and falling in love with Joe during her darkest time. Reputation era is not a revenge era, its a LOVE album. Only 2 tracks are fighting against the media and the backlash to her, the rest of the tracks tell the story of meeting Joe, beginning to date. By the end of the album, it ends with her in love. This song, imo, is part of a tetrad of songs about the exact same time and about the exact same thing. Call it What you Want, Renegade, evermore, and Long Story Short.
You got me on this one. Subscribed. Taylor's performance is so authentic. She's a master storyteller and an immaculate picture painter. Then throw in such a beautiful song delivery. Wow!
@@JacobRestituto My apologies for paraphrasing your words. I was trying to communicate that I disagree with the notion that her songwriting from RED to 1989 changed. I think only the production changed. What you attribute to her early work I see in all of her albums and I think the acoustic versions demonstrate that. But opinions are subjective, to each their own. Cheers!
what I like about her live performances is that she varies the instrumentation and arrangements, to make each performance something special. Have you ever watched her VH1 Songwriter's performance? Taylor Swift - (Complete Concert at Harvey Mudd ) ruclips.net/video/BtFSokmpcV4/видео.html song list: Red, Ours, Eyes Open, Mean, Begin Again, WANEGBT, Our Song, Love Story This is a VH1 Storytellers session; I can't guess why VH1 doesn't have it. This one has Chinese (??) subtitles. She talks about each song first, so it is just about an hour. It seems to date from 2012 or 2013.
@@JacobRestitutoThe love songs on Reputation and Lover are about her then-boyfriend, Joe. Folklore and evermore aren’t autobiographical albums, so while there might be love songs on them, they’re not necessarily about him. Her latest album, Midnights, is full of songs written after midnight. A growing theory is that it’s the breakup album rather than another love album. '
reputation on acoustic is a whole another experience fr ❤
Legit
she could make an acoustic version album to all of her songs it’s just so good
100% 😍
Folklore and Evermore are amazing lyrically. Speak Now is the album with Back to December 💜
So good
CAll it what you want is one of my favorite in her catalog. Its about meeting Joe and falling in love with Joe during her darkest time. Reputation era is not a revenge era, its a LOVE album. Only 2 tracks are fighting against the media and the backlash to her, the rest of the tracks tell the story of meeting Joe, beginning to date. By the end of the album, it ends with her in love. This song, imo, is part of a tetrad of songs about the exact same time and about the exact same thing. Call it What you Want, Renegade, evermore, and Long Story Short.
Oh wow cool!
The album Back to December was on is Speak Now; she's released the re-recording of that in the spring. 😉😉
She’s an amazing songwriter it just blows my mind how amazing she is
You got me on this one. Subscribed. Taylor's performance is so authentic. She's a master storyteller and an immaculate picture painter. Then throw in such a beautiful song delivery. Wow!
So good right?? Thanks!
@@JacobRestituto Yes, good. yw
You should hear folklore and evermore if you looking for poetry and excellent writing
I know everyone is probably saying the same thing but her folklore and Evermore (sister albums) are her best songwriting and storytelling albums!
So good
God I love this performance
So good
IMO, her songwriting never fell off.. 1989 (her first pop album) is a brilliant album full of poetic lyrics.
Wouldn’t say it fell off, I think it just changed
@@JacobRestituto My apologies for paraphrasing your words.
I was trying to communicate that I disagree with the notion that her songwriting from RED to 1989 changed.
I think only the production changed.
What you attribute to her early work I see in all of her albums and I think the acoustic versions demonstrate that.
But opinions are subjective, to each their own. Cheers!
Maybe you've already done it, but if not, her SNL performance of 'False God' is also really good!
This is one of her most underrated performances
what I like about her live performances is that she varies the instrumentation and arrangements, to make each performance something special. Have you ever watched her VH1 Songwriter's performance? Taylor Swift - (Complete Concert at Harvey Mudd )
ruclips.net/video/BtFSokmpcV4/видео.html
song list: Red, Ours, Eyes Open, Mean, Begin Again, WANEGBT, Our Song, Love Story
This is a VH1 Storytellers session; I can't guess why VH1 doesn't have it. This one has Chinese (??) subtitles. She talks about each song first, so it is just about an hour. It seems to date from 2012 or 2013.
This performance is my Roman Empire
But when did you think about it last? 😂
Wow lol good cultural reference
Check out the Folklore Long Pond sessions if you love her doing the acoustic thing. You will not be sorry
Already posted 😉
@@JacobRestitutomy bad, didn't see that!
This is my favorite song on Reputation, you should react to the original too
Please react to false God Live on Saturday night live
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she'll never sing this song like this agian🥲
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@@JacobRestituto they broke up
@@JacobRestitutoThe love songs on Reputation and Lover are about her then-boyfriend, Joe. Folklore and evermore aren’t autobiographical albums, so while there might be love songs on them, they’re not necessarily about him. Her latest album, Midnights, is full of songs written after midnight. A growing theory is that it’s the breakup album rather than another love album. '
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