Afleveringen
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Bonus episode covering the absolutely latest release from Taylor Swift, I Knew It, I Knew You from forthcoming Pixar film Toy Story 5. Featuring new intro and outro for this episode only but with the usual smattering of Taylor Swift lyrics, meaning, release shenanigans and slightly mindless rambling.
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Surprise! Released two hours after the original episode we round out Taylor Swift's opener from The Tortured Poets Department, Fortnight (featuring Post Malone) and discuss his alter ego, Jan Malone, legendary ladder lover.
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Taylor Swift unleashes some of her most gut wrenching, devastating poetic lyrics on the world ever in an unapologetic outpouring of love, regret and remorse. Marketing genius as ever with surprises to boot. Taylor opens her eleventh album with not a banger but a mournful cry of longing and wistful remembering. Are you ready for it Swifties? This is going to be emotional. Published at 5am UK time to hit midnight eastern standard time (EST). If you know you know.
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Taylor re-records another of her original albums in 1989 and launches Welcome to New York TV on the world
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We compare and contrast the O.G. Mine from Speak Now to Mine TV from Speak Now TV as Taylor continues to re-record her earlier albums and re-release them to the hungry Swiftie hoard. TW: contains discussion of my recently departed dog Basil.
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Due to circumstances beyond our control there will be a short delay in the release of episode 14. Apologies and please sound off in the comments if you need to.
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We are in our Midnights era and we are staying up late to announce this episode on an upside-down spinny melamine phone rented off of British Telecom and saying the 1940's phrase Lavender Haze. With a billion writers and producers, come join us in opening Taylor Alison Swift's TS10.
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Well here we are, episode 13 of Taylor Swift's Numbers, season, I mean series 1, Taylor Swift Number Ones and the release of Red (Taylor's Version) and her updated version of State of Grace. So let's dive back in to Taylor's lyrics, discuss numerology, the number 13 and minor hoarding habits.
https://youtu.be/CJkC746a_8w?si=q8rsNZSTYGbl37lJ
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We are just like the British Broadcasting Corporation in that we are full of repeats as we enter the era of re-records and reclaiming stolen land. Taylor's Version numero uno is Fearless, the song of hearthands, ill-conceived platinum edition replacement and spinning round in a golden fringe dress, Taylor, not me. Come hear the latest lukewarm takes on the differences between teenage Taylor and her thirty-something counterpart, her voice, not anything else.
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We are lost in the woods with a questionable partner doing questionable things as we enter our Evermore era, dance in a circle and bend like a willow tree. Relive the orange globes of the Eras Tour, slip on your favourite cardigan and spin in circles as Taylor delivers my absolute favourite lyric of all time. A work of art indeed.
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We. Are. Back! In a special post-mid-season break bonus episode (but definitely episode 10 of the main series) we look into the links between Taylor Swift and Disney, my twin obsessions. We also look at the differences between the original Folklore version of The 1 and the Long Pond Sessions version. So if you love Taylo Swift lyrics, their meaning and the links with wider media, come join in and maybe drop us an email with a name for our collective fandom.
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We find The 1 for Taylor, the thing of folklore, a haunting beautiful opener of a track and you'll get a well earned break
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New record company, new Taylor? Lover is her first album on Republic Records and Taylor opens it with I Forgot That You Existed, a diss record with multiple potential targets. Who is your money on?
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Taylor is under fire, angry and fighting for her life after an enforced hiatus in which she met a lovely English boy. She roars back with ...Ready For It? answering her critics and screaming her truth.
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Taylor Swift continues her musical evolution with a lurch into synth pop with Welcome to New York, track one of her album 1989. Without a guitar in sight we are in very, very different waters. Can she pull it off?
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State of Grace is a masterpiece. Come listen to why that is as well as hear about half a Snow Patrol concert and not remembering The Vamps. Please excuse my occasional singing. I couldn't help myself.
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This is Mine. Well it is Taylor's but the song is Mine. Called Mine. Track one from Red and we see a shift to a rockier sound, thumping drums and wailing guitars, not a banjo in sight.
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A heinous crime is committed as a perfectly good opener is relegated to track 7. Will this celebratory updated edition be celebrated? What do you think? Sound off in the comments
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In the episode two of this future award winning (maybe) new Taylor Swift focused podcast series, we deep dive further into teenage angst and country sensibiliities in Taylor's sophomore album opener Fearless on the album Fearless.
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In the first of this new Taylor Swift focused podcast series, we deep dive into teenage angst and country cliches in Taylor's debut single and debut album opener Tim McGraw. Who knows, if this goes well we might record track one of album two next.
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