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Welcome to QBD Romance Club! Hosted by Amy Matthews, author and associate professor in Creative Writing at Flinders University, the podcast will dive deep into the world of romance, featuring insightful conversations with some of Australia's biggest names in the genre.In episode 2, Amy is joined by authors Bianca Gillam ("Bad Publicity") and Emma Rae ("I Knew You Were Trouble") for an in-depth conversation about the timeless Enemies To Lovers trope. From the swoon worthy moment when he falls first - *cough cough* 10 Things I Hate About You - to exploring vulnerability and the powerful idea that "being loved is to be known", this episode dives into what makes this trope so irresistible. Browse QBD's Romance range here: https://www.qbd.com.au/fiction/romance/ Follow along with QBD Books here:QBD Books on Facebook: www.facebook.com/qbdbooksQBD Books on Instagram: www.instagram.com/qbdbooksQBD Books on TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@qbdbooksaustralia
OOOHHHH Join Kaylan and Leanna in this episode as they delve into the layers of Taylor Swift's hit song, I Knew You Were Trouble. Swift has always been known for her lyricism and storytelling prowess, but this track stands out for its raw emotion and powerful narrative. The cousins explore the themes of heartbreak, betrayal, and self-awareness that permeate the song, analyzing Swift's adept use of imagery and metaphor to convey the tumultuous journey of falling for the wrong person. From the haunting opening notes to the explosive chorus, each element of the song serves to capture the pain and disillusionment of a love gone awry. From the juxtaposition of acoustic and electronic elements to the strategic use of vocal effects, every aspect of I Knew You Were Trouble adds to its emotional intensity. So, join the hosts as they unravel the enigma of I Knew You Were Trouble and discover why Taylor Swift continues to captivate audiences with her music and storytelling prowess. Please make sure to subscribe so you don't miss an episode, and send all your questions, comments or recommendations to LongLiveTaylorPod@gmail.com Follow us on TikTok @LongLiveTaylorPod Instagram @LongLiveTaylorPod
Do you remember when music videos were on cable tv? We don't either! The podcast where we are Bringing Bullying Back. This week we have a VERY special GUEST follow her @mariah_mc96 (who is not scared of no FAT BITCH) Join us in this podcast where we watch music videos that we haven't seen before and talk ALL about them! Get our reactions and our thoughts and find out if we will stream these songs in the future! Got a video for us to react to? Send it to us on our instagram page @videovirginspod ! FOLLOW us @johnbeforedawn and @joeistherealest !!! Go to feat. Video Virgins | lavquin.com to find ALL of our links THERE! This episode's music videos are: I Knew You Were Trouble by Taylor Swift, Under You by Nick Jonas, Sexy and I Know It by LMFAO, Fired by Remi Wolf, Workout by Jaidyn Alexis, Just A Lil' Thick by Trinidad James ft. Lil Dicky, Think U The Shit (Fart) by Ice Spice. First Taylor Swift only in VIP because she would get mopped. Then Shay Mitchell is Confused in this Nick Jonas video! Then both of these LMFAO guys' thangs are thangin. Then Remi Wolf is indian because she has thicc cheeks? Then Jaidyn Alexis STILL looks like Stewie. Then these men DO NOT really like these thick girls. Then Ice Spice just talks NOT raps! Taylor Swift - I Knew You Were Trouble - YouTube Nick Jonas - Under You - YouTube LMFAO - Sexy and I Know It - YouTube Remi Wolf - Fired - YouTube Jaidyn Alexis - Workout [ OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO ] - YouTube Just A Lil' Thick (She Juicy) (Official Music Video) - YouTube Ice Spice - Think U The Shit (Fart) (Official Video) - YouTube Dont forget to Like and leave a review! Subscribe to our YOUTUBE - VIDEO VIRGINS and follow our Instagram @VIDEOVIRGINSPOD and our personal instagrams @JOEISTHEREALEST and @JOHNBEFOREDAWN Dont Forget to follow our guest @mariah_mc96
This week we decided to throw it back with two Taylor songs that remind us of sleepovers when we were kids: I Knew You Were Trouble and Enchanted! These songs make us think of being teenagers, gossiping about our crushes, and pretending like we understood what it was like to be in love.
Get ready to go on our first official music deep dive from the Typical Tuesday Night podcast! Join Jess and Karli as they share all the songs they believe Taylor Swift wrote about Harry Styles including songs from Red (Taylor's Version), 1989 (Taylor's Version) Vault Tracks, and Midnights such as "I Knew You Were Trouble", "Out Of The Woods", "Question...?", "Now That We Don't Talk" and more.Plus the girls even deep dive into songs that Harry Styles supposedly wrote about Taylor Swift.This music deep dive is sure to leave you listening to these Taylor Swift songs in a whole new light after hearing all the evidence that explains why each of these songs is about Harry Styles based on everything learned in the Harry Styles and Taylor Swift Relationship Timeline episode.Listen To Our Taylor Swift and Harry Styles Music PlaylistDon't forget to hit that follow button so you don't miss out on part 2 being released next Tuesday.Taylor Swift Songs || Harry Styles || Taylor Swift Relationship || 1989 (Taylor's Version) || SwiftiesFollow along to hear a new Taylor Swift related episode every single Tuesday.Follow Us On Social Media:Typical Tuesday Night Podcast @typicaltuesdaynight.podcastKarli @everyday_ellisJess @jess.tait
In this episode of the GoFor2, the boys totally lean into the Taylor Swift craze that has swept the NFL landscape. Jordan and Drew with guest hosts Teddy and Goph recap the first 5 weeks of the season and preview the next weeks using Taylor Swift song titles to analyze what has transpired in the NFL season thus far and what to expect moving forward. The titles we covered include Bad Blood, I Knew You Were Trouble, Anti Hero, Shake It Off, Cruel Summer, Mean, and I Forgot That You Existed. Additionally, Teddy finally drops his Jimmy G parody to the stylings of Sunny by Bobby Hebb! Enjoy the chaos!
It's time. This is our most requested episode EVER.I don't know about you, but we're feeling Red by Taylor Swift!! We're standing on Holy Ground as we talk about her evolutionary, pop-country crossover fourth record, with hits like I Knew You Were Trouble and We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together. We talk about her songwriting skills, secret messages, and the production techniques that take Red to another level. Plus, the Mixtaper brings back some facts we know All Too Well as we learn about Girl the girl and an unhappy holiday. Whether you're a Swiftie, a Slowie, or a... Cruisie (?), you'll want to witness the record that made Connor break his most sacred rule..Plus, check out the B-Side Extended Cut (Mixtaper's Version) of this episode exclusively on SpinItPod.com (From The Vault)! Explore all the eras with us as we learn about her rise to international superstardom, unpack the music business technicalities behind re-recording Taylor's Versions, and talk about the record-breaking music event of the year, the Eras Tour! Our favorite supervillain is also bringing two more exciting games to the table during Fact Or Spin, and we'll go in-depth about all sixteen tracks. It's a record-breaking B-Side in more ways than one, so don't Stay Stay Stay here, go check it out!!Keep Spinning at www.SpinItPod.com!Thanks for listening!0:00 Intro3:58 Why Episode 113?4:13 About Taylor Swift4:54 Career Beginnings7:08 Fearless Era9:24 Speak Now Era11:40 Red Era13:55 Acting Career14:53 Reputation Era15:03 Taylor's Versions16:44 Lover, Folklore, Evermore17:23 Midnights Era17:59 The Eras Tour18:57 Awards & Accolades19:13 Fact Or Spin20:05 She Owns Ghost Detecting Equipment24:47 She Uses Interesting Software For Her Shows27:33 She Wrote A Book30:46 She Thought Santa Had A Bad Christmas34:08 Album Art34:23 Red, First Impressions35:59 State Of Grace37:42 Red (Song)40:35 Treacherous40:42 I Knew You Were Trouble42:59 All Too Well45:20 2247:29 I Almost Do47:39 We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together50:25 Stay, Stay, Stay52:20 The Last Time54:56 Holy Ground56:26 Sad, Beautiful, Tragic56:45 The Lucky One57:39 Everything Has Changed1:00:07 Starlight1:02:28 Begin Again1:03:39 Final Spin Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, The Snakes delve into the dark and stormy waters of Speak Now (Taylor's Version). Each re-recording is dutifully compared against the stolen counterpart and assessed on a scale from I Knew You Were Trouble to Tell Me Why. There's an elephant in the room of course, which prompts some debate: the lyric change in Better Than Revenge. Was it blasphemous, or no big deal? Opinions may vary, and in this episode, they certainly do. The episode is concluded with an analysis of the Vault Tracks & a scathing critique of the baseless, bland, and boring 'reviews' of this project and a commentary on the media's response to the re-recordings at large. Don't forget to visit patreon.com/swiftologist for a full video episode.
Falen does a deep dive into Taylor Swift's - I Knew You Were Trouble, Dave's Dirt, & More!
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In 2012 Taylor Swift released her 4th studio album RED. The album that tackled several new genres while leaving hints of previous albums showed us a moment of growth within Miss Swift. This album went on to define a generation with iconic chart topper “We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together” and the EDM song “I Knew You Were Trouble”. The transitional country-pop era of Taylor Swift is upon us this season as we take a deep dive into the structure of her RED album and era as a whole with some of my favorite Swifties from all over the world! Stay tuned because it's about to get really really RED in here.
Taylor Alison Swift (born December 13, 1989) is an American singer-songwriter. Her discography spans multiple genres, and her narrative songwriting—often inspired by her personal life—has received critical praise and widespread media coverage. Born in West Reading, Pennsylvania, Swift moved to Nashville, Tennessee, at the age of 14 to pursue a career in country music. She signed a songwriting contract with Sony/ATV Music Publishing in 2004 and a recording deal with Big Machine Records in 2005, and released her eponymous debut studio album in 2006.Swift explored country pop on the albums Fearless (2008) and Speak Now (2010); the success of the singles "Love Story" and "You Belong with Me" on both country and pop radio established her as a leading crossover artist. She experimented with rock and electronic genres on her fourth studio album, Red (2012), supported by the singles "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together" and "I Knew You Were Trouble". Swift eschewed country on her synth-pop album 1989 (2014) and its chart-topping tracks "Shake It Off", "Blank Space", and "Bad Blood". The media scrutiny on Swift's life inspired Reputation (2017), which drew from urban sounds. Led by "Look What You Made Me Do", the album made Swift the only act in MRC Data history to have four albums each sell over a million copies in a week.Parting ways with Big Machine, Swift signed with Republic Records in 2018 and released her seventh studio album, Lover (2019). Inspired by escapism during the COVID-19 pandemic, Swift ventured into indie folk and alternative rock styles on her 2020 studio albums, Folklore and Evermore, receiving plaudits for their nuanced storytelling. Following a dispute over the masters of her back catalog, she released the 2021 re-recordings Fearless (Taylor's Version) and Red (Taylor's Version) to universal acclaim. The number-one songs "Cardigan", "Willow" and "All Too Well (10 Minute Version)" made Swift the only act to simultaneously debut atop the US Billboard Hot 100 and Billboard 200 charts three times. Besides music, she has played supporting roles in films such as Valentine's Day (2010) and Cats (2019), released the autobiographical documentary Miss Americana (2020), and directed the musical films Folklore: The Long Pond Studio Sessions (2020) and All Too Well: The Short Film (2021).With over 200 million records sold worldwide, Swift is one of the best-selling musicians of all time. Eight of her songs have topped the Hot 100, and her concert tours are some of the highest-grossing in history. She has received 11 Grammy Awards (including three Album of the Year wins), an Emmy Award, 34 American Music Awards (the most for an artist), 29 Billboard Music Awards (the most for a woman) and 58 Guinness World Records, among other accolades. She has featured on Rolling Stone's 100 Greatest Songwriters of All Time (2015), Billboard's Greatest of All Time Artists (2019), the Time 100 and Forbes Celebrity 100 rankings. Having been honored with titles such as Woman of the Decade and Artist of the Decade, Swift is regarded as a pop icon due to her influential career, philanthropy, and advocacy for artists' rights and women's empowerment.
Was dubstep ever cool or just immediately outdated? Is Harry styles a bad boy or a little old puffy haired British man? What do the girls think about Treacherous and I Knew You Were Trouble(.?)? Find out in this episode of Swifties Anonymous! (Now on Instagram @swiftiesanonymouspodcast)As always, tell us your thoughts at swiftiesanonymous@gmail.com!
In this episode we chat about "I Knew You Were Trouble" from "RED: Taylor's Version." We welcome Gab's brother Andrew onto the podcast to talk all about this song. Gossip Gab goes in depth into who this song could be about, and why it may sound like it could live in the "1989" era.Hosts: Devin and GabGuest: Andrew NieporentSound Design: Devin Johnson-Nieporent and Peter Leigh-NilsenTheme Song: Devin Johnson-Nieporent, Peter Leigh-Nilsen, and Eric JohnsonThank you to our Patrons!Ashley Shawn, Ingunn Markiewicz, Jordan Nash, Marcia Lane-McGee, Caroline Francois, Jessica Hutter, Eoin Macken, Cally I, Emily Hugo, Hilary Davies, Brittany Perlmuter, Kaitlyn Carlton, Alan Bass, Jessi Sanders, Blue Magnetic Night, Mona N.J., Valentina Paredes, Jessica Parham, Heather Teig, Brittany Super, Dana Meyerson, Ashley Moore, Karin BramlageSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/taytozpodcast)
In this episode, I review the second instalment of Taylor Swift's re-recording campaign, 2012's 'Red.' My brother, Spencer Cropper, was kind enough to join me for this one! There's a lot to unpack, especially the spectacular "Vault Tracks," so settle in...P.S. I say at the beginning that it's Taylor's birthday; I started recording last night but didn't finish until today...0:00 — Introduction12:19 — Previous Thoughts About 'Red'20:35 — "State Of Grace"22:54 — "Red"24:32 — "Treacherous"29:25 — "I Knew You Were Trouble"31:25 — "All Too Well"32:55 — "22"34:11 — "I Almost Do"36:26 — "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together"38:15 — "Stay Stay Stay"41:47 — "The Last Time" (ft. Gary Lightbody)42:40 — "Holy Ground"44:41 — "Sad Beautiful Tragic"45:17 — "The Lucky One"46:20 — "Everything Has Changed" (ft. Ed Sheeran)49:02 — "Starlight"50:38 — "Begin Again"53:04 — "The Moment I Knew"54:59 — "Come Back...Be Here"57:42 — "Girl At Home"58:39 — "State Of Grace" (Acoustic Version)59:19 — "Ronan"1:01:00 — "Better Man"1:02:02 — "Babe"1:03:44 — "Nothing New" (ft. Phoebe Bridgers)1:12:15 — "Message In A Bottle"1:14:26 — "I Bet You Think About Me" (ft. Chris Stapleton)1:28:25 — "Forever Winter"1:33:08 — "Run" (ft. Ed Sheeran)1:36:51 — "The Very First Night"1:39:29 — "All Too Well" (10-Minute Version)1:54:34 — Overall Thoughts1:57:55 — Conversation w/Spencer Cropper3:39:42 — Alternative Track Listing3:57:45 — What's Next For Taylor?4:01:32 — Wrap UpSupport the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/dr.cropper)
This week's episode is with Pat Buetow and we tackle I Knew You Were Trouble! Also - Pat is my ex-boyfriend!!! We discuss when HE knew *I* was trouble, breaking down the lyrics and making it about ourselves, what we listened to after the breakup, and dubstep. Our featured "Artist Who Is Not Taylor Swift" this week is Remi Wolf- check them out @remiwolf. Follow Pat on TikTok and IG @nomdecoom. And Follow the pod! @wyf_tss on IG and @wyftss on Twitter!
Pop singer Taylor Swift is shaking up the music industry with her rerecorded version of “Red (Taylor's Version)." The 11-time Grammy award-winning artist is rerecording her music in order to own the rights to her songs. Shamrock Capital Advisors, an investment firm in Los Angeles, currently owns the rights to Swift's original albums.The original “Red” album was first released in 2012 and features hits such as “22” and “I Knew You Were Trouble.” Re-creating her music is somewhat of a novel idea and has fans wondering whether other artists will follow Swift's lead and rerecord their own music for the sake of ownership rights. Swift rerecorded her 2008 album "Love Story" with songs like "Forever & Always" earlier this year. The singer-songwriter plans to re-create all six of her original records.Swift's actions are creating new competition within the music industry. iHeartRadio, the largest radio network in the U.S., announced that when "Taylor re-records a new track, we immediately replace the old versions."Businesses are also taking advantage of the novelty of Swift's new album. Starbucks is promoting a grande caramel nonfat latte ("Taylor's Version") to celebrate the album's release. On today's edition of "Problematic Women,” we break down the significance of Swift's decision to rerecord her music, and the singer's influence on the music industry. Also on today's show, we discuss the significance of the Kyle Rittenhouse trial and what the outcome could mean for the people of Kenosha, Wisconsin. Plus, we get you ready for Thanksgiving with a few fun holiday cooking tips. And as always, we'll be crowning our "Problematic Woman of the Week."Enjoy the show! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Swift re-records the 2012 album on which she first embraced synth-pop, tweaking songs and adding others: a mix of saccharine fluff and superb keepers. After Fearless earlier this spring, Taylor Swift reaches the second instalment of her project to re-record (and regain ownership over) the six albums she released for label Big Machine, which were apparently sold out from under her to an old foe. Held up as a classic, 2012's Red is one half some of the greatest pop songs of all time – I Knew You Were Trouble is the rare pop-EDM crossover that still stands up, the chorus drops hitting like bratty stomps of frustration at her own naivety; We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together is a euphoric cheerleader chant so ingratiating you wonder how nobody came up with it before – and one half schmaltzy stuffing, including collaborations with Ed Sheeran and Snow Patrol's Gary Lightbody. Mass Effect Go Hosted by Analytic Dreamz also known as… well me is the “on the go” version of Notorious Mass Effect meaning everything that I feel like needs to be talked about while I'm out on the go and in between episodes will be talked about on this version of the podcast. You might be wondering what's the difference between The Notorious Mass Effect and Mass Effect Go… well you're hearing the difference right now, Mass Effect Go has a different set up so I can record from anywhere covering a variety of topics without having to worry about taking away from what my core audience values from this the notorious mass effect in the first place. It wouldn't be an announcement without me also letting you know to Click my Linktree in my bio to access my social medias and follow, to keep up with my latest activities, if you want to financially support the show click my cash app link located towards the top of my linktree as it helps the show overall, also make sure to share this podcast as this helps the show reach more people so we can grow together and effect the masses! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/masseffect/support
On this episode of Quantum Week: movie “Django Unchained”, and song “I Knew You Were Trouble” by Taylor Swift. Want extra content? Become a Patron!
The beat dropped on "I Knew You Were Trouble" and everything changed, Taylor Swift had gone pop. Nathan and Nora break down Taylor's fourth album, 'Red,' and her transition from country to pop. They discuss Max Martin's influence on the album, the importance of songs like "All Too Well" and "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together," and some of the things that were going on behind the scenes in Taylor's life at this moment. Hosts: Nora Princiotti and Nathan Hubbard Producer: Kaya McMullen Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The beat dropped on "I Knew You Were Trouble" and everything changed, Taylor Swift had gone pop. Nathan and Nora break down Taylor's fourth album, 'Red,' and her transition from country to pop. They discuss Max Martin's influence on the album, the importance of songs like "All Too Well" and "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together," and some of the things that were going on behind the scenes in Taylor's life at this moment. Hosts: Nora Princiotti and Nathan Hubbard
What's a 400-year-old poem got to do with a 2012 breakup song? Well, more than you might think … This week I critically analyse and compare Shakespeare's Sonnet 35 and Taylor Swift's I Knew You Were Trouble. I discuss iambic pentameter, double standards, and the importance of analysing our pop culture. I hope you enjoy! Our book club pick for February is Grown by Tiffany D. Jackson. This is a YA contemporary novel about fame and power, with a slice of murder mystery on the side. Make sure you check out the content warnings for this book here. I'll be discussing this on the 28th of February, and I hope you read along with me! As always, you can find more links, references and resources, plus a full transcription of the episode, on my website at Angourie's Library. Black Lives Matter resources Pay the Rent My Instagram, Goodreads and StoryGraph The Community Library's Instagram Cover artwork is by Ashley Ronning Ashley's Instagram, website, and printing studio website
Daniel, Emily, Raphe and guest host Sadie Frank break down Taylor Swift's fan-favorite album Red. Songs Discussed: State of Grace; Red; Treacherous; I Knew You Were Trouble; All Too Well; 22; I Almost Do; We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together; Stay Stay Stay; The Last Time; Holy Ground; Sad Beautiful Tragic; The Lucky One; Everything Has Changed; Starlight; Begin Again
Ayden from the KIDZ BOP Kids shares today's KIDZ BOP Daily update for Thursday, October 22nd. It’s Thursday – which means it’s time for Throwback Thursday. Today's kids' song of the day is "I Knew You Were Trouble” by the KIDZ BOP Kids!
Check IT/Round Table: Reviews of Books, Movies, Music, and Other Stuff by the Geek Grls
In this episode of Check It/Round Table Onna reviews the Chinese series, "I Got You/Hey Boyfriend Card" https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLgiGFuYZ5P8y705M_IJ-8ZotKIBtBJb5I via a music video highlighting clips from this series https://youtu.be/QZPa0PLAqjg featuring "I Knew You Were Trouble." Onna dives into how the CGI in this series was awesome and the premise interesting though execution less so, why she liked the lead guy character's acting ability and a philosophical discussion on what hidden values we really appreciate in others. It's all here. It's all real. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/onnabob/support
The biblical signal of impending doom to the end of...your relationship. In this episode, we are talking about famous psychologist Dr. John Gottman's famed "Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse." Criticism, Contempt, Defensiveness and Stonewalling. Used individually between you and your partner , they spell trouble. Joined together, you better RUN for the hills! Better yet, you better RUN to the antidotes that heal each one, which we'll explain, too! If you are in a relationship, you HAVE to listen to this episode! Then, in the second half of the episode, we're diving into Taylor Swift, who probably has had a run in or two with some of the horsemen in her past relationships. We're talking her iconic new album Folklore, why we love her, why we didn't always (!) and, finally, Ellen explains her magnum opus theory: that "I Knew You Were Trouble" is not and logically cannot be about Harry Styles.
Ana goes into Taylor Swift's life on the back of her Netflix documentary and we play "I Knew You Were Trouble" Enjoy & share Listen to #Pulse95Radio in the UAE by tuning in on your radio (95.00 FM) or online on our website: www.pulse95radio.com
On December 13, 2019, Taylor Swift turned 30! In episode 10, I countdown 20 songs I admire from her career, and tell you how she spent her 30th birthday. The CW Network televised iHeartRadio's Jingle Ball 2019 concert 12/19/19 at 8pm, and on their app. Top 20 Songs playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7k7L27tpuUNt8kN8EjlQz8?si=9qDFeuKLRxSAMiiGSEBmiATaylor Swift Songs Used: 20. “Highway Don’t Care” - Tim McGraw (feat. Keith Urban) (2013)19. “I Knew You Were Trouble” (2012-2013)18. “Out of the Woods” (2014-2015) 17. “ME!” feat. Brendon Urie (2019)16. “Babe” - Sugarland (2018)15. “Back to December” (2010)14. “Wildest Dreams” (2015-2016)13. “End Game” - feat. Future & Ed Sheeran (2017)12. “We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together” (2012)11. “Blank Space” (2014)10. “… Ready for It?” (2017)9. “You Belong With Me” (2008-2009)8. “Two Is Better Than One” - Boys Like Girls (2009-2010)7. “22” (2012-2013)6. “Lover” (2019)5. “Begin Again” (2012)4. “Soon You’ll Get Better” feat. The Dixie Chicks (2019)3. “Half of My Heart” - John Mayer (2009-2010)2. “You Are In Love” (2014)1. “Fifteen” (2008-2010)Theme Song: "Dance Track", composed by Jessica Ann Catena.
On 12/13/19, Taylor Swift turned 30! I countdown 20 songs I admire from her career, and tell you how she spent her 30th birthday. iHeartRadio's Jingle Ball 2019 aired The CW Network and their app on 12/19/19. Theme Song: "Dance Track", composed by Jessica Ann Catena.Taylor Swift Songs: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7k7L27tpuUNt8kN8EjlQz8?si=9qDFeuKLRxSAMiiGSEBmiA20. “Highway Don't Care” - Tim McGraw (feat. Keith Urban) (2013)19. “I Knew You Were Trouble” (2012-2013)18. “Out of the Woods” (2014-2015) 17. “ME!” feat. Brendon Urie (2019)16. “Babe” - Sugarland (2018)15. “Back to December” (2010)14. “Wildest Dreams” (2015-2016)13. “End Game” - feat. Future & Ed Sheeran (2017)12. “We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together” (2012)11. “Blank Space” (2014)10. “… Ready for It?” (2017)9. “You Belong With Me” (2008-2009)8. “Two Is Better Than One” - Boys Like Girls (2009-2010)7. “22” (2012-2013)6. “Lover” (2019)5. “Begin Again” (2012)4. “Soon You'll Get Better” feat. The Dixie Chicks (2019)3. “Half of My Heart” - John Mayer (2009-2010)2. “You Are In Love” (2014)1. “Fifteen” (2008-2010)
The Swift Boyz discuss a new theory that Treacherous and I Knew You Were Trouble are actually two halves of the same story.
This episode contains one direct quote from Season 1 Episode 15 of the TV series Madam Secretary, created by Barbara Hall: 1. “You’re the one who wanted to go for three.” REFERENCES 1. “The Ninth Circle." Madam Secretary. Season 1, Episode 15, CBS, 8 Mar. 2015. Netflix, https://www.netflix.com/watch/80074142?trackId=14277281 2. Miss McCord’s opinion does not necessarily reflect that of the author, who has composed many a scene while listening to “Shake It Off”, “Love Story”, “Blank Space”, “I Knew You Were Trouble”, “Style” and “You Belong With Me”, in that order. 3. “The Dissent Memo.” Madam Secretary. Season 3, Episode 4, CBS, 30 Oct. 2016. Netflix, https://www.netflix.com/watch/80188785?trackId=14277283
On this episode, we're joined by Emily "1, 2, 3, Let's Go Bitch" Valencia to discuss Reputation tour memes, music video men, and the song "I Knew You Were Trouble."
On episode 203, we were honored to be joined by Charlie and Nate of the Switched on Pop podcast, for a riveting look at the musical production techniques of I Knew You Were Trouble. On this week's episode, we're thrilled to have them join us again for an in-depth analysis of Look What You Made Me Do! Thank you for listening! If you enjoyed the show, please subscribe to us on iTunes and it will download our latest episode for you automatically. Also, be sure to leave us a review and a 5 star rating to help other people find our show easier!
Continuing with the essentials series, we move on to Taylor Swift. This young lady is currently dominating pop music charts around the world with her latest album '1989' & the singles released from it. She always manages to get excellent club remixes of her commercial releases. Matt Pop, Cosmic Dawn, Joe Gauthreaux, Barry Harris, Dan Murphy, The Thin Red Men and Toy Armada & DJ Grind all turn in thumping club mixes of some of her biggest tracks such as "Style", "I Knew You Were Trouble", "Shake It Off", "Bad Blood" & "We Are Never, Ever Getting Back Together". Here's a little Taylor to take you into the New Year. Enjoy Anthony 1/ "I WISH YOU WOULD" (Matt Pop's Push My Buttons Club Mix) 2/ "WELCOME TO NEW YORK" (Matt Pop Club Mix) 3/ "BAD BLOOD" (Dan Murphy Club Mix) 4/ "22" (Happy HotDog Club Mix) 5/ "STYLE" (Barry Harris Remix) 6/ "WE ARE NEVER, EVER GETTING BACK TOGETHER" (The Thin Red Men Club Mix) 7/ "WILDEST DREAMS" (Lord N World Anthem Remix) 8/ "I KNEW YOU WERE TROUBLE" (Cosmic Dawn Club Mix) 9/ "SHAKE IT OFF" (Joe Gautreaux East Side Club Mix) 10/ "OUT OF THE WOODS" (Toy Armada & DJ GRIND Anthem Club Mix) 11/ "BLANK SPACE"(Joe Gauthreaux vs. Chris Moody Club Mix)
Episode 140 - We take you on a Taylor Swift Flashback to a time before the RED Album! Remember when we got the track list for RED, but hadn’t heard any of the songs yet? In Episode 140 of Taylor Talk: The Taylor Swift Podcast, per listener request, we reflect on our initial impressions of the song titles and analyze whether or not the song titles fit the song. We’d love to hear your thoughts on our discussion. Happy listening! Highlights from Episode 140 of Taylor Talk: The Taylor Swift Podcast Main Discussion – What did you think the songs on RED were about before you heard the songs? - We take a look back nearly two years ago before the RED album came out, but when we knew the track list. What did you think her songs were about based on the titles? - Raise your hand if you thought "The Lucky One" was about Zac Efron. - “22″ should have been about how many cats Taylor Swift wants. Obviously. - That awkward moment when Diane was right and yet so wrong about “Red.” - We talk about the similarities between “Treacherous” and “I Knew You Were Trouble.” - Adam uses this episode to perfect his pirate accent…. and once again ties Taylor Swift to Harry Potter. Other Topics: - Cosmopolitan’s “15 Things Not To Say To A Taylor Swift Fan” is a perfect list to send to the Taylor haters! - Be sure to vote for Taylor Swift in the Teen Choice Awards everyday! (Hint: if you were born between 1995-2001, you are a teen *wink*) - You know you’re a Swifty when you feel that much more relatable to Taylor Swift because you were both born on a Wednesday morning! - Swifties are listening to “The People” by Nina Nesbitt. - WWTD returns!! What would Taylor do if Miley Cyrus interrupted one of her shows by swinging in on a wrecking ball?
Episode 111 - Can you believe 2013, the year of Taylor is almost over? As the year draws to a close, we recap the top 13 Taylor moments of 2013. So much has happened this year in terms of what Taylor has accomplished... for example, she went on her third headlining tour, recorded a song with Tim McGraw and Keith Urban, and opened an education center at the Country Hall of Fame just to name a few! To be honest, Taylor has achieved so much this past year, and we know that there are only better things to come for her in 2014. We hope you enjoy Episode 111 of Taylor Talk: The Taylor Swift Podcast, and let us know what your favorite Taylor moments of 2013 are. Happy listening! Highlights from Episode 111 of Taylor Talk: The Taylor Swift Podcast - Sami from @TSwiftOnTour joins us as a special guest this episode. - Did you know Taylor Swift was the most charitable celebrity of 2013? We are so proud. - What's your favorite Taylor Swift moment of 2013? We'll tell you ours in the main discussion. - Taylor didn't win a Golden Globe in 2013, but she might in 2014. Find out when the Golden Globes air on NBC at 8pm. - Adam loves the "22" music video because it has a chest bump :-P - Listen to our interview with Shane Drake, the music video director of "Highway Don't Care," in Episode 62. - Sami gives us a first hand account of what it was like to see Taylor perform at LP Field at CMA Fest in Nashville. - What would a Swifty do if Taylor Swift recorded a song with Justin Timberlake? - We hope Taylor one day releases a "tell-all" autobiography so we can find out who "I Knew You Were Trouble" is really about! - Fun Fact: Taylor's $4 million donation to the Country Music Hall of Fame was the largest individual artist gift in the Hall’s history. She's incredible. - "You know you're a Swiftie when you get very excited after realizing that 2013 was your first year of being a Swifty." Welcome to the club! - Swifties are listening to "Chip on my Shoulder" from Legally Blonde the Musical.
Back & Forth In Time Notorious Duran Duran Walk This Way Run DMC ft. Areosmith Let Me Clear My Throat Kool Herc Ride Wit Me Nelly Beat It Sean Kingston ft Chris Brown Love More Chris Brown Want You Back Michael Jackson WAR Edwin Starr Respect Aretha Franklin Let The Groove Get In Justin Timberlake Go To Give It Up Marvin Gaye Blurred Lines Robin Thicke Call Me Maybe Carly Rae Jepsen Let Me Love You Ne-Yo The Way You Make Me Feel Michael Jackson Shake Pitbull 1999 Prince Ain't No Mountain High Enough Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell Don't Stop The Party Pitbull Cinema Benny Benassi Wake Me Up Avicii ft. Aloe Blacc Let's Groove Earth Wind & Fire Bad Girl Donna Summer Alive BeeGees Who's That Lady The Isley Borthers Love Train The OJays When I Was Your Man Bruno Mars I Knew You Were Trouble Taylor Swift Can't Hold Us Macklemore & Ryan Lewis Get Ready The Temptations A Little Party Never Killed Nobody Fergie ft. Q-Tip & Goon Rock http://cdn4.mixcrate.com/audio/8/5/859980-Xdy6dnyn.mp3
With Kirsty Lang. Actor Cillian Murphy, who reached a global audience in films such as Batman Begins and Inception, now stars as a gang leader in the BBC Two drama Peaky Blinders, set in Birmingham in 1919. He reflects on the historical background to the drama, and the blurring of the divide between film and TV. Director Mira Nair discusses her film The Reluctant Fundamentalist, based on the novel by Mohsin Hamid, in which Riz Ahmed plays a Pakistani financier whose life in America is dramatically altered by the attacks of September 11 2001. The film is about to be released on DVD. The Million Second Quiz is a new high-profile TV show, about to start in America, in which contestants compete over 11 days, 24 hours a day, aiming to win the biggest prize in game show history - $3 million. Stephen Lambert, the British producer who has created the show, talks about his desire to create a TV event for viewers watching live. Singer Alexandra Burke has released a track called Day Dream, reportedly about her former partner, footballer Jermain Defoe, which contains pointed lyrics about his behaviour. Meanwhile, Taylor Swift accepted an award for her track I Knew You Were Trouble and thanked "the person who inspired this song." Many have assumed that she was talking about Harry Styles from One Direction. Jane Graham discusses the history of revenge songs about high-profile partners, from Carly Simon to Justin Timberlake. Producer Tim Prosser.
Hosts - Dan, Bryan, Tyler, Mack, Steve Topic - In this, the first episode of 2013, we respond to a couple of emails, announce the winners of our Rating and Review Raffle, and finally, play another round of 2 True. Enjoy! Media - Our Podcast Reviews Monkey in the Cage 2 GMs, 1 Mic Happy Jacks RPG Podcast Planet Arbitrary RPG Circus Season 4 Episode 24 Gamerstable Metagamers Anonymous (Prismatic Tsunami) The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey (2012) - IMDb Pandemic Troll in the Corner DC Comics Deck-Building Game (Cryptozoic Entertainment) Munchkin Quest The Rivals for Catan Pathfinder MMORPG (Goblinworks) Fear the Boot Star Wars: Edge of the Empire (Fantasy Flight Games) JNCO Jeans Bryan Supported Guardians of Middle-earth Notes: The music for this episode is a cover of "I Knew You Were Trouble" by Taylor Swift Performed by Walk Off the Earth, Featuring KRNFX Find more of their music at: http://www.walkofftheearth.com/home http://krnfx.com/