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It's the Best of Encore Seasons 1-6 with a jam-packed POP BOXSET. Listen to 4 episodes of Encore featuring the stories behind Taylor Swift's We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together, Britney Spears' Toxic, Nelly Furtado's Promiscuous and Christina Aguilera's Dirrty! Listen to NEW Episodes of Encore: The Stories Behind The Songs You Love every Thursday on iHeartRadio or wherever you get your Podcasts coming soon!
Pastor Paul Irminger. Marriage, like a great love song, has rhythm, harmony, and sometimes a few wrong notes. In our new two-week series, Love Songs: The Soundtrack for a Healthy Marriage, we'll study Ephesians 5 to uncover God's blueprint for love, respect, and lasting commitment. Whether you're married, dating, or preparing for the future, this series will help you tune into the kind of love that stands the test of time. Whether you're feeling "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together" vibes or shouting "When a man loves a woman," our new series, Love Songs, is here to help you navigate love, commitment, and connection with wisdom from Ephesians 5.
Pastor Paul Irminger. Marriage, like a great love song, has rhythm, harmony, and sometimes a few wrong notes. In our new two-week series, Love Songs: The Soundtrack for a Healthy Marriage, we'll study Ephesians 5 to uncover God's blueprint for love, respect, and lasting commitment. Whether you're married, dating, or preparing for the future, this series will help you tune into the kind of love that stands the test of time. Whether you're feeling "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together" vibes or shouting "When a man loves a woman," our new series, Love Songs, is here to help you navigate love, commitment, and connection with wisdom from Ephesians 5.
From interest rates to voter turnout, 2024 has been a year full of defining moments – and we're breaking it all down Taylor Swift style! In this special episode, we recap the year's biggest economic moments with a lyrical twist. From the U.S. Fed telling inflation “We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together” to the feeling we know “All Too Well” about the housing market here in Canada, we explore what shaped the economy and what's next. Tune in for a fearless breakdown of the year's financial trends, with just the right amount of “Style.” Stay strategic, stay informed, and as always, stay financially fearless!
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Taylor Swifts Album "1989" ist ein absoluter Wendepunkt in ihrer Karriere – mit der Veröffentlichung im Oktober 2014 verabschiedet sie sich von ihren Country-Wurzeln und präsentiert sich als Pop-Ikone einer neuen Generation. "1989" ist benannt nach Taylor Swifts Geburtsjahr und signalisiert nicht nur einen persönlichen, sondern auch einen musikalischen Neuanfang. Nachdem Swift im Jahr 2013 für ihr viertes Album "Red" keinen Grammy gewonnen hatte, beschloss sie, sich musikalisch neu auszurichten. Weg von dem Mix aus Pop und Country, hin zu 80s-Synth-Pop, ohne auf ein Plattenlabel hören zu müssen. Sie wollte nur noch mit den Besten der Branche zusammenarbeiten, allen voran den Produzenten, die bei den Hits "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together und "I Know You Were Trouble" von ihrer Platte "Red" mitgeschrieben hatten: Max Martin und Shellback. Auch persönlich steht Taylor 2013 an einem Wendepunkt: Sie zieht nach New York, schneidet sich die Haare ab und verbringt nach diversen öffentlichen Anfeindungen in der Presse über ihr Privatleben eine ganze Zeit mit ihren Freundinnen. ""1989" "ist eine Trotzreaktion, kann man sagen. Eine "Jetzt-erst-recht-Platte"." (SWR1 Musikredakteurin Nina Waßmundt über "1989") Taylor Swift selbt bezeichnet "1989" selbst als ihr erstes offizielles Pop-Album – und das hört man auch. In ihrem Super-Hit "Shake It Off" zeigt sie sich kämpferisch gegen alle negativen Nachrichten der Boulevardpresse und rechnet in "Blank Space" mit Beziehungen, Ex-Freunden und allen voran den Medien ab. Produzent Max Martin ist maßgeblich am Erfolg beteiligt, er lässt ihr den künstlerischen Freiraum, den sie braucht und begleitet sie dabei als Produzent an den entsprechenden Stellen. Martin ist unter anderem auch bekannt für seine Zusammenarbeit mit Britney Spears in den Neunzigern. Er hat nach Paul McCartney die meisten Nummer-1-Hits in den US-Charts platziert und den Song kreiert, der mit mehr als 8 Milliarden Aufrufen der meistgeklickte Song ist, der jemals auf Spotify hochgeladen wurde: "Blinding Lights" von The Weekend. "Mit dem Album wurde das Tor zur Weltkarriere aufgestoßen und es ist also deutlich poppiger und tanzbarer als das Vorgängeralbum "Red"."(Dr. Pop über den neuen Sound von "1989") __________ Über diese Songs vom Album "1989" wird im Podcast gesprochen (02:50) – "Welcome To New York" (03:28) – "Bad Blood" (15:53) – "Blank Space" (28:57) – "Style" (34:27) – "Shake It Off" (42:40) – "Wildest Dreams" (1:00:45) – "Out Of The Woods" __________ Über diese Songs wird außerdem im Podcast gesprochen (09:58) – "Look What You Made Me Do" von Taylor Swift (10:19) – "I'm Too Sexy" von Right Said Fred (25:52) – "Mean" von Taylor Swift (28:26) – "Mr. Perfectly Fine" von Taylor Swift (28:34) – "Dear John" von Taylor Swift (28:43) – "Begin Again" von Taylor Swift (31:54) – "One More Time" von Daft Punk (32:09) – "Call On Me" von Eric Prydz (41:24) – "Umbrella" von Rihanna (42:02) – "One More Night" von Maroon 5 (1:00:16) – "Out Of The Woods" von Ryan Adams __________ Alle Shownotes und weiterführenden Links zur Folge "1989" findet ihr hier: https://www.swr.de/swr1/rp/meilensteine/taylor-swift-1989-100.html __________ Ihr wollt mehr Podcasts wie diesen? Abonniert die SWR1 Meilensteine! Fragen, Kritik, Anregungen? Meldet euch gerne per WhatsApp-Sprachnachricht an die (06131) 92 93 94 95 oder schreibt uns an meilensteine@swr.de
You go talk to your friends, talk to my friends, talk to me. Let's get ready for "The Tortured Poets Department" and explore the concept of poetic repetition in Taylor Swift's songs. From understanding epizeuxis and anaphora to seeing how Taylor uses these devices in “We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together”' “Shake It Off” and “This Love,” we discuss how repetition can seem deceptively simple while still communicating a clear message. Understanding the purpose of any text can help enrich your experience of that art, and this week's episode helps us understand the power of some of Taylor's less complicated lyrics. Tune into this week's conversation to see why simplicity can be powerful, and perhaps we may even convince you to appreciate a song you don't necessarily want to listen to on repeat. Helpful definitions: Epizeuxis (a.k.a. palilogia) - the immediate repetition of a word or phrase for rhetorical or poetic effect. For example, "the children squealed with glee, with glee” or “Shake it off, shake it off” Anaphora - repetition of a word or expression at the beginning of successive phrases, clauses, sentences, or verses especially for rhetorical or poetic effect. For example, Lincoln's "we cannot dedicate—we cannot consecrate—we cannot hallow—this ground.” OR “Please don't be in love with someone else, please don't have somebody waiting on you.” Epistrophe - repetition of a word or expression at the end of successive phrases, clauses, sentences, or verses especially for rhetorical or poetic effect. For example, Lincoln's "of the people, by the people, for the people.” or “And it was enchanting to meet you / All I can say is it was enchanting to meet you” Mentioned in this episode: Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens King Lear by William Shakespeare Walden by Thoreau Macbeth by William Shakespeare Mean Girls Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire by J.K. Rowling Friends Looking for an audiobook? Check out our Libro.fm playlist tinyurl.com/aptslibro Affiliate Codes: Libro.fm: Receive 2 audiobook credits for $14.99 USD with your first month of membership by using the code APTS - Redeem here or at tinyurl.com/aptslibro Get 30% off any audiobook from the AP Taylor Swift playlist with the code APTS30 - Audiobooks eligible for promo code found here: tinyurl.com/aptslibro *** Episode Highlights: [01:25] Introduction to Poetic Repetition [06:43] “We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together,” Red (Taylor's Version) [22:00] “Shake It Off,” 1989 (Taylor's Version) [40:45] “This Love,” 1989 (Taylor's Version) Subscribe to get new episode updates: aptaylorswift.substack.com/subscribe Follow us on social! TikTok → tiktok.com/@APTaylorSwift Instagram → instagram.com/APTaylorSwift YouTube → youtube.com/@APTaylorSwift Link Tree →linktr.ee/aptaylorswift Bookshop.org → bookshop.org/shop/apts Libro.fm → tinyurl.com/aptslibro This podcast is neither related to nor endorsed by Taylor Swift, her companies, or record labels. All opinions are our own. Intro music produced by Scott Zadig aka Scotty Z.
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 1108, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Sing That Song 1: "I Will Wait" is by this singer and sons (though they aren't really his sons). Mumford and Sons. 2: In 1970 "I'll Be There" was the fourth consecutive No. 1 hit for these siblings. The Jackson 5. 3: Bono sang, "The real battle just begun / to claim the victory Jesus won / on" this U2 song title. "Sunday Bloody Sunday". 4: This movie song begins, "Every night in my dreams I see you, I feel you". "My Heart Will Go On". 5: "I remember when we broke up the first time", begins this Taylor Swift song with a 7-word title. "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together". Round 2. Category: Stay Cool 1: Miles Davis was central to the musical movement known as "cool" this. jazz. 2: With flavors like Cool Ranch, it's no surprise this chip brand has a cool stylized triangle on its bags. Doritos. 3: In the Holocene Epoch, we've had a "medieval cool period" from 1250 to 1500 and a "little" one of these just after. an ice age. 4: Riff in this Broadway musical suggests that despite the rocket you may have in your pocket, "Keep coolly cool, boy". West Side Story. 5: Who knew gangsters could thrive in Hollywood? "Be Cool" was this novelist's follow-up to "Get Shorty". Elmore Leonard. Round 3. Category: The Jeopardy! School Of Enlightenment 1: Boundless capacity, or a number greater than any countable quantity. infinity. 2: Another word for compassion; Jesus said those who practice it will have it shown to them. mercy. 3: A learned, venerable person; it sounds like an aromatic herb of the mint family used to season food. sage. 4: As taught by Lao Tzu, this is "the way", the religion of living a virtuous life of humility and piety. Taoism. 5: It can mean the lighting used to decorate a building, or someone's spiritual or intellectual understanding. illumination. Round 4. Category: Complete The Hugo Award-Winning Title 1: 1960:"blank Troopers" by Robert Heinlein. Starship. 2: 1970:'The Left Hand of blank" by Ursula K. Le Guin. Darkness. 3: 1974:"blank With Rama" by Arthur C. Clarke. Rendezvous. 4: 1968:"I Have No Mouth, and I Must blank " by Harlan Ellison. Scream. 5: 1961:"A blank for Leibowitz" by Walter M. Miller Jr.. Canticle. Round 5. Category: Villainous Movie Schemes 1: In a 1973 film Edward Fox, as an assassin with the code name of this other canine, tried to kill de Gaulle. The Jackal. 2: In "Space Jam" the alien Nerdlucks kidnap Looney Tunes stars, who turn to this man for help. Michael Jordan. 3: Rebecca de Mornay, not Fran Drescher, uses this job to get revenge in "The Hand That Rocks the Cradle". Nanny. 4: 1988 film in which Alan Rickman takes over a high-rise building to steal bonds. Die Hard. 5: 1996 film in which John Travolta takes time out from his job as an Air Force pilot to steal bombs. Broken Arrow. Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia!Special thanks to https://blog.feedspot.com/trivia_podcasts/ AI Voices used
Intro song: You Brought the War by Dopplepopolis (demo)Bonus clips: Mars by Gustav Holtz & Paid in Cigarettes by Hot Snakes12. Nerf HerderSong 1: High Five AnxietySong 2: Born Weird11. IslandsSong 1: Rough GemSong 2: Wave FormsAndrew ranks Greg's #11-20 artistsGreg ranks Andrew's #1-20 artistsOutro song: Figure Eight by Greg Simpson & Andrew MayBackground songs: Albuquerque by Weird Al Yankovic, Suffragette City by David Bowie, With a Little Help From My Friends by The Beatles, Farmhouse by Phish, The Laws Have Changed by The New Pornographers, Maybe I'm Amazed by Paul McCartney, We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together by Taylor Swift, Run Like Hell by Pink FloydShow note: The following links will be updated when they are available (i.e., some of them aren't ready yet, so be patient!)Link to This Might Be a Podcast episode with Andrew (Spotify)Link to This Might Be a Podcast episode with Andrew (Apple)Link to new Outdoor Velour albumLink to Charity Compilation
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.
Kathleen opens the show drinking a Golden State Cider from Sonoma Cider, sharing what she's done during her time off at home including kayaking in her Paddle North kayak and making Taylor Swift friendship bracelets for her nieces. QUEEN NEWS: Kathleen reports that Queen Taylor Swift's 2023 US Eras Tour has concluded in LA and 2nd Harvest Food Bank has announced that she has donated enough funds to supply 75,000 meals in their Bay Area and Denver metro area food banks. “GOOD BAD FOOD”: In her quest for delicious not-so-nutritious food, Kathleen samples Melinda's Pizza Hot Sauce, Pringles Enchilada Adobada, and Crunchmaster Avocado Toast crackers. UPDATES: Kathleen gives updates on the Overstock.com take-over of Bed Bath & Beyond, Oregon ends the statewide ban on self-serve gas, January 6th traitor known as the “Rally Runner” is indicted by Feds, “HOLY SHIT THEY FOUND IT”: Kathleen is amazed to read about the discovery of a winged Medusa mosaic in Spain, Serbian coal miners uncover a Roman ship, and a spectacular Samson mosaic is unearthed in Galilee. FRONT PAGE PUB NEWS: Kathleen shares articles about the largest search for the Loch Ness Monster since the 1970's, a man thrusts his flag pole through another man's head at an Oklahoma Sonic Drive-In, a Chinese zoo denies that its Sun Bears are people in costume, the US's incandescent light bulb ban is going into effect August 1st, the World's Oldest Man Jose Gomes dies at age 127, a drunk passenger on Delta airlines was served 11 drinks and assaulted a teen, and a mystery buyer just purchased a California ghost town for $22.5M. LYRICAL BREAKDOWN: Kathleen breaks down the lyrics to Taylor Swift's “We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together” and “Blinded By The Light” by Manfred Mann's Earth Band. WHAT TO WATCH THIS WEEK: Kathleen recommends watching “Lady of Silence: The Mataviejitas Murders” on Netflix, and her new stand-up Special “Hunting Bigfoot” on Prime Video.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Megan Thee Stallion is still reeling from the Tory Lanez shooting incident and says she can't bring herself to be in the same room as him and hasn't found peace. Tory was expected to be sentenced Monday, but the hearing ran over time and will pick back up Tuesday. Kanye West has officially made his return to the stage, all thanks to Travis Scott, who brought the rapper onstage during a concert in Rome. Plus, Kevin Costner and his daughter hit up Taylor Swift's concert Monday, and it's safe to say, when she sang "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together," they were experiencing 2 very different emotions! Hosts: Charlie Cotton & Eric Colley Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Taylor Swift is dis-membered. The “Karma” singer is reportedly quitting swanky, members-only, no-cameras-allowed club Casa Cipriani after nosy guests sneakily snapped pics of her cozying up to Matty Healy. And the club's not the only thing Taylor's saying goodbye to. Add Matty to the list. Sources are saying that her jet-setting, rebound romance with the 1975 frontman is also kaput. We're guessing this means Swifties will be singing “We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together” extra loud on Taylor's “Eras” tour.Connect with Wonderyhttp://wondery.com/showshttp://facebook.com/WonderyMediahttp://twitter.com/WonderyMediahttp://instagram.com/WonderyMedia#wondery #podcastFollow us on socials: @brookesiffrinn and @ariciaskiddubsSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This Week In Music History October 16th - 22nd October 16 1951 - Eighteen-year-old Richard Penniman, who was already using the stage name Little Richard, made his first recordings for RCA Camden at the studios of Atlanta radio station WGST. 2006 - CBGB, the legendary New York punk club credited with discovering Patti Smith and Ramones, closed after a final gig by Smith herself. Birthdays: Wendy Wilson of Wilson Phillips is 51 October 17 1977 - Lynyrd Skynyrd released Street Survivors, the last album with frontman Ronnie Van Zant and guitarist Steve Gaines, as both were killed three days later after the band's plane went down en route to Baton Rouge, Louisiana. 2005 - Fats Domino returned to his Ninth Ward home for the first time since Hurricane Katrina to find it utterly destroyed, with his piano and several of his gold records among the ruined items. Birthdays: Alan Jackson is 64. Eminem is 50. October 18 1968 - Led Zeppelin (briefly known as The New Yardbirds) played their first British engagement at the Marquee Theater. 1969 - The Temptations scored their second US No.1 single with 'Can't Get Next To You'. Birthdays: Anita O'Day was born on this day in 1919. She passed away in 2006 October 19 1985 - A-ha went to No. 1 on the U.S. singles chart with "Take On Me," making them the first Norwegian group to achieve a No. 1 hit in America. 1995 - Nirvana were at No. 1 on the U.S. album chart with the live compilation album, From The Muddy Banks Of The Wishkah. Birthdays: Pat Simmons, guitarist, singer with The Doobie Brothers is 74. October 20 1978 - The Police made their U.S. debut at CBGB in New York. 2003 - Amy Winehouse released her debut album Frank in the UK, (named after Frank Sinatra). Frank wasn't released in the US till 2007, after Back to Black had made her a global star. Birthdays: Tom Petty was born today in 1950. He passed away in 2017. Snoop Dogg is 51. October 21 1997 - Elton John's "Candle In The Wind '97" was declared by the Guinness Book Of Records as the biggest-selling single record of all time, with 31.8 million sales in less than 40 days. 2006 - Evanescence were at No.1 on the US album chart with their second album The Open Door. Birthdays: Doja Cat is 27. October 22 1966 - "Good Vibrations" by The Beach Boys made its debut in the U.S. singles chart in October. It would reach No. 1 by December. 2012 - Taylor Swift released her fourth album, Red. The first single is the No. 1 "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together," a kiss-off to an ex she refuses to name. Birthdays: Zac Hanson, cutest Hanson brother, is 36. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/b29podcast/message
Motivation is one of the most powerful forces on the planet. However, it's more of a fickle lover than Taylor Swift's boyfriend in her song “We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together.” Motivation goes up and down, in and out, comes and goes. It's charming, useful, and get's shit done WHEN it's around… BUT it's unreliable at best (like that Ex your friends TRIED to warn you about) So, you need a plan for how to stay consistent even when motivation packs its bags and leaves after the first week of your new diet, gym membership, or lifestyle change. I got you fam. In this episode, I'm going to share with you the “secret sauce” (oooOOOohh mysterious, Joseph) a scientifically tested framework that you can use to DOUBLE your chances of doing the actions that you need to do in order to accomplish your goals. This framework has recently helped me: -develop an exercise habit that turned “1 year old” this past month -stick to a hydration routine -even grow my business on social media I've found this to be an incredibly powerful “tool” to have in my toolbox. I hope you find it useful as well! **************************************** The implementation study I cited Any questions? Connect with me on: Instagram: @itscoachjoseph TikTok: @itscoachjoseph Email: itscoachjoseph@gmail.com
Motivation is one of the most powerful forces on the planet. However, it's more of a fickle lover than Taylor Swift's boyfriend in her song “We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together.” Motivation goes up and down, in and out, comes and goes. It's charming, useful, and get's shit done WHEN it's around… BUT it's unreliable at best (like that Ex your friends TRIED to warn you about) So, you need a plan for how to stay consistent even when motivation packs its bags and leaves after the first week of your new diet, gym membership, or lifestyle change. I got you fam. In this episode, I'm going to share with you the “secret sauce” (oooOOOohh mysterious, Joseph) a scientifically tested framework that you can use to DOUBLE your chances of doing the actions that you need to do in order to accomplish your goals. This framework has recently helped me: -develop an exercise habit that turned “1 year old” this past month -stick to a hydration routine -even grow my business on social media I've found this to be an incredibly powerful “tool” to have in my toolbox. I hope you find it useful as well! **************************************** The implementation study I cited Any questions? Connect with me on: Instagram: @itscoachjoseph TikTok: @itscoachjoseph Email: itscoachjoseph@gmail.com
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.
My dad, Tim, is not only the biggest Pop Pantheon fan who loves to share his many opinions on all the episodes, but is also a music fanatic and entertainment attorney who specializes in music. As such, I had the privilege of growing up in a household where the two of us bonded over our mutual love of pop and often got to experience it together. His passion for it all was (obviously) formative to my own identity, career and life. For this bonus episode of Pop Pantheon, in honor of Father's Day this Sunday, I invited him on the show to talk a little about his own musical journey, a lot about our shared pop memories (including him taking me to see Alanis Morissette at Roseland Ballroom when I was 7, playing me "...Baby One More Time" for the first time in the car and screaming "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together" at The 1989 Tour together), all of his opinions on the episodes and rankings, and of course, whether he thinks his fav pop girlie of all time, Taylor Swift, is in Tier 1 or Tier 2 of the Pop Pantheon. Join the Pop Pantheon Discord!Follow DJ Louie XIV on InstagramFollow DJ Louie XIV on TwitterFollow Pop Pantheon on InstagramFollow Pop Pantheon on Twitter
It's that time of the year again, March which means that the Mardi Gras festival and party is in full swing and that means another edition of Mardi Gras party anthems. Songs that set the dance floor on fire but with updated remixes. This 17th edition covers artists from the 80's through to the 2010's. Before I get into it, I have to give a very special thank you to Mark from Dirty Disco and Robert aka Division 4 who have once again been so generous in giving me advance access to some of their unreleased and private remixes. It means so much to me and allows these historic anthems to feature with their distinctive remix magic on every track. Having said that, the set kicks off with Wayne G's truly stunning & funky mix of Lady Gaga's "Stupid Love". For me, his is the definitive remix. Dirty Disco feature 3 outstanding remixes here for Aretha Franklin, Taylor Swift and Bonnie Pointer. The remix of "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together" gives me chills and makes me love Taylor Swift even more. Division 4 also features 3 stellar remixes for Madonna, Mariah Carey and The Spice Girls. I put the Minogue sisters back to back with 2 of their early, classic hits "All I Wanna Do" and "Shocked" respectively. "Shocked" is my all time favourite Kylie song and Argonaut's remix is sublime. Selena Gomez, Christina Aguilera and Kelly Clarkson all feature on this more modern spin of Mardi Gras anthems. EnjoyAnthony1/ "STUPID LOVE" (Wayne G. Club Mix) - LADY GAGA2/ "WHO'S ZOOMIN' WHO" (Dirty Disco Private Remix) - ARETHA FRANKLIN3/ "EXPRESS YOURSELF" (Division 4 Remix) - MADONNA4/ "SOMEDAY" (Division 4 Remix) - MARIAH CAREY5/ "WANNABE" (Division 4 Remix) - SPICE GIRLS6/ "ALL I WANNA DO" (Until Dawn Remix) - DANNII MINOGUE7/ "SHOCKED" (Argonaut Remix) - KYLIE MINOGUE8/ "WE ARE NEVER EVER GETTING BACK TOGETHER" (Dirty Disco Mainroom Remix) - TAYLOR SWIFT9/ "BAD FOR US" (Adam Turner Club Mix) - EVA10/ "WHO SAYS" (Tony Moran &Warren Rigg Club Mix) - SELENA GOMEZ11/ "NOTHING BUT A HEARTACHE" (Original Club Mix) - FREEMASONS ft. SYLVIA MASON JAMES12/ "LET THERE BE LOVE" (Country Club Martini Crew Club Mix) - CHRISTINA AGUILERA13/ "PEOPLE LIKE US" (Cosmic Dawn Club Mix) - KELLY CLARKSON14/ "HEAVEN MUST HAVE SENT YOU" (Dirty Disco & Matt Consola Classic Club Rework) - BONNIE POINTER
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)
We're back with another Bachelor news and gossip episode. And boy, is there a lot to discuss. Tayshia and Zac ran the New York City Marathon together, and then, two weeks later they abruptly broke up. Also, two weeks after announcing her split with Blake and jointly requesting privacy, Katie kicked off an Instagram event she called "12 Days of Messy," in which she assigned Taylor Swift songs to men from her season. It began by assigning her recent ex "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together" and it ended by announcing that she is now dating John Hersey, a contestant who barely made it to week two. The chaos! There's so much to analyze, unpack, critique, and for wild speculation. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy 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
Colleen and Tyler discuss part one of a memorable case that involves Kogoro getting arrested and has plenty of great Eri moments. Plus, we talk too much about Taylor Swift's "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together."
Top 5 Songs That Should NEVER Be On Your List (Bonus Spoof Episode)Intro/Outro: My Life Would Suck Without You by Kelly Clarkson5. We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together by Taylor Swift4. Shake It Off by Mariah Carey3. (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction by Britney Spears2. Wrecking Ball by Miley Cyrus1. Booty by Jennifer LopezBonus excerpt: Shake It Off by Taylor SwiftDecade update:Aughts - 2Aughts + 10 - 3Spurred on by Barrett's spoof episode, Aaron (my brother) took it the other direction and highlighted girl pop songs that he believes are terrible. We put this together remotely and it turned out great and cracked me up, so thanks Aaron! I hope you enjoy it too! Anyone else wishing to guest host an episode, just let me know!! Or if any of our first two guest hosts want to return... Rock on!
This week I covered We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together by Taylor Swift. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mariela-the-terrible-singer/support
David and Justin go full Swifty in this bop of a pop cover. They also chat about sad boi songs, radioactive chicken heads, and cover song context. Emma and Sam from Punk Goes Pod give their 2 cents around 01:29:07. Jed (@linnix), patron of the pod, shows up around 01:47:00. Find Punk Goes Pod atRead More
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
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
The Brothers Daly return with even more Girl Power in this latest episode of Fire and Water Records. Neil and Ryan discuss the award-winning, chart-topping, phenomenally talented Country/Pop/Folk crossover megastar Taylor Swift, reminiscing on how they discovered her music and sharing some of their favorite tracks from the nine studio album's recorded by the 31 year old Swift in just the last fifteen years. Track list “Getaway Car” from REPUTATION “We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together” from RED “Blank Space” from 1989 “The 1” from FOLKLORE “Love Story” from FEARLESS “The Man” from LOVER "New Year's Day" from REPUTATION "The Last Great American Dynasty" from FOLKLORE "White Horse" from FEARLESS "No Body, No Crime" from EVERMORE “Style” from 1989 “Champaign Problems” from EVERMORE “All Too Well” from RED "Shake It Off" from 1989 Let us know what you think! Leave a comment or send an email to: RDalyPodcast@gmail.com. Like the FIRE AND WATER RECORDS Facebook page at: This podcast is a proud member of the FIRE AND WATER PODCAST NETWORK. Visit our WEBSITE: http://fireandwaterpodcast.com/ Follow us on TWITTER – https://twitter.com/FWPodcasts Like our FACEBOOK page – https://www.facebook.com/FWPodcastNetwork Use our HASHTAG online: #FWPodcasts Subscribe to FIRE AND WATER RECORDS on iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/fire-and-water-records/id1458818655 Or subscribe via iTunes as part of the FIRE AND WATER PODCAST: http://itunes.apple.com/podcast/the-fire-and-water-podcast/id463855630 Support FIRE AND WATER RECORDS and the FIRE AND WATER PODCAST NETWORK on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/fwpodcasts Thanks for listening!
Two of the best selling albums of 2020 were from Taylor Swift. Hosts Jim DeRogatis and Greg Kot talk with music critic Kristin Stahlke about Swift's remarkable year and what led to it. They also review a new album from singer-songwriter Jazmine Sullivan, bid farewell to New York Dolls guitarist Sylvain Sylvain and discuss Phil Spector. Become a member on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/soundopinionsMake a donation via PayPal: https://bit.ly/36zIhZK Record a Voice Memo: https://www.micdropp.com/studio/5febf006eba45/ Featured Songs:Taylor Swift, "dorothea," evermore, Republic, 2020The Ronettes, "Be My Baby," (Single), Phillies, 1963Darlene Love, "Christmas (Baby Please Come Home)," (Live on Late Night with David Letterman), Unreleased, 1986Ike and Tina Turner, "River Deep - Mountain High," River Deep - Mountain High, London, 1966New York Dolls, "Trash," New York Dolls, Mercury, 1973David Johansen, "Frenchette," David Johansen, Columbia, 1978Jazmine Sullivan, "Lost One," Heaux Tales, RCA, 2021Jazmine Sullivan, "Pick Up Your Feelings," Heaux Tales, RCA, 2021Jazmine Sullivan, "Antoinette's Tale," Heaux Tales, RCA, 2021Jazmine Sullivan, "The Other Side," Heaux Tales, RCA, 2021Taylor Swift, "champagne problems," evermore, Republic, 2020Taylor Swift, "this is me trying," folklore, Republic, 2020Taylor Swift, "the 1," folklore, Republic, 2020Taylor Swift, "willow," evermore, Republic, 2020Taylor Swift, "exile (feat. Bon Iver)," folklore, Republic, 2020Taylor Swift, "closure," evermore, Republic, 2020Taylor Swift, "This Is Why We Can't Have Nice Things," reputation, Big Machine, 2017Taylor Swift, "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together," Red, Big Machine, 2012Taylor Swift, "no body, no crime (feat. HAIM)," evermore, Republic, 2020Taylor Swift, "august," folklore, Republic, 2020Taylor Swift, "marjorie," evermore, Republic, 2020Taylor Swift, "mirrorball," folklore, Republic, 2020Taylor Swift, "gold rush," evermore, Republic, 2020Frank Zappa, "Peaches en Regalia," Hot Rats, Reprise, 1969
We had the pleasure of interviewing Kylie Trout over Zoom video! Like many of her fellow graduating seniors, Trout has a bright future on the horizon. But perhaps unlike many of her peers, she is carving a path to stardom. "Everybody that I meet always tells me 'you're not 17, you're an old soul," she laughs. "And I love that." After experiencing abuse from her biological mother at a young age, Trout spent the first eight years of her life being raised by a single dad and her grandparents in Southern California. “Music was my saving grace because I feel like I had to mature very quickly when I was little because there was a lot of things going on that other kids might not understand with my mom."Throughout her childhood, Trout continued to discover her love of music in new ways. After having a bout of stage fright during a vocal lesson that led her to run out of the room in tears when it was her turn to sing, Trout's loved ones were surprised when this same shy girl commanded the stage at her fourth-grade talent show singing Taylor Swift's "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together." There's a distinct element that connects generations of Country music that Trout is drawn to. "Country's all about telling a story, and that's why I run to it so much," she shares. "I think that's where the older country comes in with, the newer country… I like to mix that modern pop sound, but with a story." As naturally as she can master a clever lyric, Trout also knows how to craft a compelling story. Trout turned her own struggles into music, penning a song about her mother that allowed her to channel all of her pain, longing, and "what if?" questions. "Everything just flowed out, and I got everything I wanted to say off my chest, and it just felt so good." Initially, the singer deemed it too personal to share with the world. But after some motivation from her father, the singer had a change of heart. "People from literally all over the world messaged me saying 'This is my story, this is what happened to me and your song saved me,'" Trout recalls of fans' overwhelming reactions. "That right there was just the best feeling in the world.It's this kind of versatility that fans can expect from Trout's upcoming debut EP, where some songs are focused on relationships, one intriguingly offers a "broad look on the younger generation," and others are simply "fun" and "upbeat." "I think all of my songs hold a different story," she narrates. "I want to mix everything around and tell completely different stories for my first EP because I feel like that's me." As Trout's platform continues to rise, some of her biggest aspirations include performing at the Grand Ole Opry and Stagecoach Festival. But her ultimate goal is to offer fans "three minutes of happiness," sharing the life lessons instilled in her through her music. "Things happen in life, and we may not like them, and bad things happen to good people, but at the end of the day, there's a reason for everything, and I like to convey that in my songs. I hope that gets across to people who listen to the music." We want to hear from you! Please email Tera@BringinitBackwards.com.www.BringinitBackwards.com#podcast #interview #bringinbackpod #foryou #foryoupage #stayhome #togetherathome #zoom #aspn #americansongwriter #americansongwriterpodcastnetworkListen & Subscribe to BiBFollow our podcast on Instagram and Twitter!
After a long hiatus (that included an ENGAGEMENT!!) Madeline and Zack are back to discuss the game changing year of 2012. First off - we plug our Patreon! We need your support to continue creating high quality content. Taylor slowly but surely drops prehistoric easter eggs that she'll be releasing an album. The bangs that were cut at the end of 2011, seem to give her some power.....the power to become obsessed with the Kennedy's. Her hyper-fixation tendencies really jumped out this year. On today's agenda: her whirlwind romance with Conor Kennedy, her almost role in Les Miserables and acting chops in general, the Grammy serve of the century, a brief interlude with Zac Efron, some nasty words from the internet's garbage can John Mayer, and the show stopping Red live chat. Oh.....and a sweet ditty called We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together. Heard of it? We also discuss our upcoming plans to release two episodes a month, and to diversify our content. https://www.patreon.com/theevolutionofasnake
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)
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.
We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together by The Witty Millennial
This is our last episode until TS7! Join us as we talk about our favorite Holy Swift memories and the song "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together."
[Warning] This episode contains explicit language and explicit themes. Listener discretion is advised. Danny returns to David Dalglish's world of Shadowdance and this time, instead of ranting and raving all his lonesome, he's got a sarcastic color commentator to annoy him. Allen and Danny discuss tropes in the thief genre of fantasy and Danny is hyper critical of established real character arcs. Despite that, the angrier of the two finds jubilation in Dalglish as a writer and prides him on his growth. Tune in every Tuesday for a new episode of The Broken Shelf. ~Follow all the Legionaries on Twitter~ Danny: twitter.com/legionsarchive The Tsar: twitter.com/TsarAlexander6 Allen: twitter.com/blkydpease Spangar: twitter.com/LSFspangar ~Credits~ Original Sound Cloud image provided by Amazon at www.amazon.com/Dance-Blades-Shad…e-2/dp/0316242497 Original cover art owned by David Dalglish, , Orbit Books, Hachette Book Group, and Little, Brown Book Group The Broken Shelf icon created and published by "The Broken Shelf" and Danny Archive. Podcast Opening recorded by Delayne Archive and edited by Danny Archive. Accompanying Opening music: Title - "Dreams Electric" Artist - Geographer Provided free from YouTube Audio Library Opening Song - "Too Cool" Artist - Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Accreditation: Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Interlude Song - "Twisted" Artist - Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Accreditation: Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Outro Song - "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together (8-bit Remix)" Remix Artist - Killtron Original Arsist - Taylor Swift Album - Red Released - 2012 Producer - Scott Borchetta Publisher - Big Machine Podcast edited by Danny Archive using Audacity. Download Audacity here: https://www.audacityteam.org/ This podcast is fair use under U.S. copyright law because it is (1) transformative in nature, the audio is a journalistic commentary on popular media (2) uses no more of the original work than necessary for the podcast's purpose, the claimed duration is an edited clip for rhetoric, and (3) does not compete with the original work and could have no negative affect on its market. DISCLAIMER: We do not own any of the materials (music/artworks). All rights belong to the original artists. If you are the content owner and want to remove it, please contact us at legionssoulfood@gmail.com. Thank you! ~Follow David Dalglish~ Facebook: www.facebook.com/DavidDalglish/ Twitter: twitter.com/thatdalglishguy Goodreads: www.goodreads.com/author/show/3399…9.David_Dalglish ~Do Us A Favor~ If you downloaded the podcast via anything else other than Sound Cloud, maybe check out our Sound Cloud, give us a follow, and listen to a few more of our other tracks. Sound Cloud was there from the beginning for us and no matter what the others provide it was and is our host. Thanks! Sound Cloud: https://soundcloud.com/user-377177156
Episode 169 - Let me remind you, this was what you wanted… a new episode of Taylor Talk! In Episode 169 of Taylor Talk: The Taylor Swift Podcast, we discuss track five on 1989, “All You Had To Do Was Stay.” The panel is split about their opinions on the song — feel free to weigh in and let us know your thoughts. Do you think Taylor will perform this song on tour even though the high note STAY would be intense for her voice? I guess we’ll just have to wait and see. Enjoy the episode! Highlights from Episode 169 of Taylor Talk: The Taylor Swift PodcastMain Discussion: “All You Had To Do Was Stay” Song Analysis– You can’t talk about this song without belting STAY. #SwiftFact– Steve calls this song “We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together” 1.0.– Where do you see AYHTDWS fitting into the story of 1989?– What is it about this song that makes it get stuck in your head so easily?– How do you think Taylor will pull off singing the STAY part on tour? Other Topics:– This policeman from Delaware is famous for Shaking it Off.– Have a Stump the Host question? Send em in! We love a good challenge.– Hooray for the return of the If This Was a Movie segment!– Mark your calendars! The Grammys are coming up on Feb. 8th and the BRIT Awards are on Feb. 25th.
episode 138 - having post-red tour depression? we are too. in episode 138 of tayLor talk: the taylOr swift podcast, we give you our top 13 momeNts of the red era. as there were so many amazinG moments, we are bound to have missed a few of your favorites, so Let us know what you loved about the red era (samI also adVisEs you to put your red Tour memorieS in the memory boxes of life). enjoy the episode! Highlights from Episode 138 of Taylor Talk: The Taylor Swift Podcast Main Discussion – Top 13 Moments of the RED Era: - It is actually the end of the RED Tour… so we decided to recap our Top 13 Moments of the RED Era. - Fun fact: “We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together” was Taylor’s first number one on the Billboard Top 100! - That awkward moment when Adam gets confused for Prince William. - The RED Tour broke so many records, including playing in Shanghai, China for the first time (and selling out the show in one minute!!) - The tour included so many special guests AND introduced us to someone who has now become one of our favorite artists: Ed Sheeran! - Remember that time Taylor performed “All Too Well” at the Grammys because the fans asked her to?! Good times. - Let us know what your top RED Era Tour memories were! We’d love to hear them! Other Topics: - We want to wish a very happy Father’s Day to all the dads out there, including Scott Swift, Taylor’s #1 fan! - Ed Sheeran and Scott Borchetta said potentially conflicting things about Taylor’s upcoming 5th album… who’s right? - Taylor Swift is featured in Ed Sheeran’s “Nine Days and Nights of Ed Sheeran” Special. Watch it to support this BFFL team! - You know you’re a Swifty when you make “secret messages” in your writings
AFTERBUZZ TV -- Grey's Anatomy edition, is a weekly "after show" for fans of ABC's Grey's Anatomy. In this episode, host Starr Session breaks down the episode in which Cristina seeks guidance from Meredith as she makes a decision about her future. Meanwhile, Derek and Amelia join forces to operate on conjoined twins; Jo takes on too many cases; and Stephanie uncovers the truth about Bailey's bubble-boy case. There to help Starr is co-host Jason Carter. It's Grey's Anatomy's "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together" podcast! Follow us on http://www.Twitter.com/AfterBuzzTV "Like" Us on http://www.Facebook.com/AfterBuzzTV For more of your post-game wrap up shows for your favorite TV shows, visit http://www.AfterBuzzTV.com
AFTERBUZZ TV – Hart of Dixie edition, is a weekly “after show” for fans of CW’s Hart of Dixie. In this show, host Whitney Lane breaks down the episode in which Zoe grows very protective of Rose. Elsewhere, money goes missing during a church fund-raiser, and fingers are pointed at Wade; and Lemon seeks George's assistance to derail Brick and Shelby's latest plans. There to help Whitney are co-hosts Paige Sullivan and Michelle Renee. Also joining the conversation is Special Guest Brandi Burkhardt (Crickett). It’s Hart of Dixie’s "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together” podcast! Follow us on http://www.Twitter.com/AfterBuzzTV "Like" Us on http://www.Facebook.com/AfterBuzzTV For more of your post-game wrap up shows for your favorite TV shows, visit http://www.AfterBuzzTV.com
Today on Rawkblog Presents: Adam Barhamand joins the show to discuss Taylor Swift’s “We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together” and the country star’s pop-minded new direction. Is Swift an authentic artist or a bitchy ex-girlfriend? We also discuss Pitchfork’s People’s List and our favorite albums of the last 15 years. (Here are mine and […]