Guitarist REACTS to Miss Americana

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Drewberg

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@sandeepbadal61
@sandeepbadal61 3 жыл бұрын
Kanye was 32 Years old when he interrupted Taylor at the VMA, she was 19. Taylor is still a month shy of 32. Also, in the early 2020, the full 20+ Min video of the call between Kanye and Taylor swift leaked, proving she had been telling the truth the entire time, and Kanye and Kin had intentionally modified and edited the video.
@SouthernArtist77
@SouthernArtist77 Жыл бұрын
He’s a bully.
@MarciaHall-b6e
@MarciaHall-b6e 3 ай бұрын
She was 17. So gross
@droptherecord6468
@droptherecord6468 3 жыл бұрын
Taylor in 2019 Miss Americana : “ This is probably my last chance as an artist to grasp on that kinda success" Taylor in 2021 : most streamed artist globally .. made folklore who won Grammy Album Of The Year .. Most Awarded Alternative record + evermore
@stevenstewart782
@stevenstewart782 3 жыл бұрын
She seems to be very humble she approaches each project as though it could be her last one she doesn't seem to feel like the world owes her anything like a film director who recently blame the Millennials for the poor performance of his film at the box office as if people should just flock out and watches movies and spend money just because he's a big-name director
@droptherecord6468
@droptherecord6468 3 жыл бұрын
@@stevenstewart782 Well Said 🙏🏼 Yeah Ridley Scott 😬
@zorkacuckovic3505
@zorkacuckovic3505 2 жыл бұрын
Yea but she didn't mean her fans she meant as she gets older that mainstream society will probably get tired of her being around
@stevenstewart782
@stevenstewart782 2 жыл бұрын
@@droptherecord6468 yes him exactly he wants Millennials to watch his movies should make something that they'll enjoy watching
@alohasargent
@alohasargent Жыл бұрын
Revisiting this comment after Midnights....
@LisaJsk
@LisaJsk 3 жыл бұрын
Folklore and Evermore are proof that she's fallin out of the music industry "standards" and that she's not trying to please anyone other than herself by making records that she wanted to do for years. Plus, I just wanna add that throughout her career we, the fans, have stuck around despite what the media did to her because we knew through her music that she's not the person they making her to be. It's so easy to fall for the media,hate an artist while knowing deep down that you probably don't know shit about anyone is for me so messed up and doesn't not excuse the behaviour. Throwing hate speech and cancelling an artist just for a rumour or a made up story is so immature and dangerous. We've seen what it did to musicians, and I hope next generations understand that.
@itsonlysound
@itsonlysound 3 жыл бұрын
Yep. Showed her that theres no point trying to live up to something, to be what you think people what you to be. She followed her bliss and look how well it worked out? 2 truly great albums where she collaborated with artists she loves.
@Eric_The_Eccentric
@Eric_The_Eccentric 3 жыл бұрын
Yeah. Apart from being so talented, her interaction with the fans is one of the reasons why i love her even more. Kind of like we are fans of her and she's a fan of us. So her concerts are like hanging out with your friends and she is the talented one among us. 😁
@Savagemode09
@Savagemode09 2 жыл бұрын
I think I saw this as I was like the same age is Taylor back in 2016/2017 there was just something about her that was different and her first album literally saved my life. And maybe I'm a tempest and maybe I'm very vulnerable but I get who she really is and that what people perceive her to be and that's why I stayed loyal to her and the music because it's very relatable soon as you see a cure about red and after all that you can literally feel all the emotions and all the vulnerability throughout her lyrics and it's so refreshing and exhilarating to hear that from someone that comes from my generation and words the same exact age and it's really for nominal just seeing someone you literally grew up to be such a legend
@megandelynn6114
@megandelynn6114 3 жыл бұрын
Most people don't realize that Taylor is actually the most successful indie artist, ever. She was the 1st & biggest artist on the independent label Big Machine, so there wasn't much money to promote her in the beginning but she blew up anyway! They say she is the music industry because she doesn't make music the way people are expected to, she always pushes herself, she's always tried to use her platform to help all musicians get treated more fairly, & especially since 2016, she just doesn't put up with BS anymore (thus, her taking control of her masters!) And no, what Kanye did & continued to do to Taylor didn't help her career. Her star was on the rise already, & her talent & work ethic got her to where she is. He just keeps using her for his own publicity.
@stepanova8
@stepanova8 3 жыл бұрын
Taylor admitted to feeling pressured to be the 'good girl'. She had a squeaky-clean image and parents would often comment to her at meet & greets that they were so happy that their kids had her as a role model. She couldn't mess up publicly because it would negatively affect her younger fans. As an example, underage drinking is fairly common at 19 or 20, but Taylor specifically said she didn't do that because parents were holding her up as an example to their kids. She felt it would be disingenuous to show up at an event with a hangover and have the parents praise her for being a role model for their kids. It's amazing how poised and self-aware she was from such an early age.
@larissabarbosa6020
@larissabarbosa6020 3 жыл бұрын
14:00 yes, in fact, when people where doubting (after the launch of her second album) if she really was capable of writing all those songs, she tried to prove that by writing an entire album all by herself, always searching for that approval she talks about in the documentary. It took some time for her to realize there’s always going to be someone that doesn’t believe in you and it doesn’t matter what you do to prove them wrong, they just won’t believe you (specially being a woman living in such a sexist society as ours, although this happens to men too - but in a small scale of course)
@Anna13Tonks
@Anna13Tonks 3 жыл бұрын
Lmao that sketch in the beginning was HILARIOUS. You're a natural
@juliusreyes3539
@juliusreyes3539 3 жыл бұрын
Kinda sorry that he was put into that much pressure, but also kinda laughing hahahaha
@AndrewFriedberg
@AndrewFriedberg 3 жыл бұрын
thanks!
@mariaespejo2851
@mariaespejo2851 3 жыл бұрын
lol i always feel secondhand embarrassment at that engagement scene 🤣 they really thought they should include that
@Roos.H
@Roos.H 3 жыл бұрын
Right? I always skip it I’ve never watched that scene fully lmao
@juliet361
@juliet361 3 жыл бұрын
I always feel bad for the woman who hit proposed to cause I would be so mad if someone took the one time I got to meet Taylor swift and made it about something else
@hannahk1150
@hannahk1150 3 жыл бұрын
I literally fastforward every time I watch the documentary. Can’t do it. The second hand embarrassment is too real.
@mateom1691
@mateom1691 2 жыл бұрын
For real. If my boyfriend took time out of the precious minutes I have with Taylor Fucking Swift, to propose to me I would be furious. Propose some other time, I’m sure she would have said yes. Hell, propose during the concert and tell Taylor later but don’t do it right there. Because you only have a few minutes to talk to her, the line has to keep going and I wanna get to at least take a picture with her and tell her how much I love her and her music.
@clarascats1365
@clarascats1365 2 жыл бұрын
Ikr, but I don’t skip it because the way Taylor reacts is just amazing lol
@Mary-ks2kc
@Mary-ks2kc 3 жыл бұрын
Yes that was 12 string guitar in the clip of her playing at 13. She’s told the story before about asking her guitar teacher about 12 strings, he said her hands were too small to play a 12 string so she switched to learning on one to prove him wrong haha.
@misha9104
@misha9104 3 жыл бұрын
she actually sings about the "ingenue" part you talked about in the ending(actually uses the word) in her song nothing new ft phoebe bridgers
@rubyi2677
@rubyi2677 3 жыл бұрын
No I agree, I also hope she starts to fall out of the negative spotlight and have more of a private life where she can be happy. After being a fan of Taylor since 2009, It’s clear she’s a kindhearted person and I stand by that. there’s no way for a person to keep up a fake façade for all these years. It’s just unfortunate that she fell into whatever the industry deemed as “perfect” which morphed a lot of people’s idea of what kind of person she is. No one is perfect but this industry doesn’t allow mistakes which makes it hard for someone like Taylor who wants to make everyone happy. I’m just happy to see that she seems to be breaking free from that. Wish her the absolute best. Can’t wait to see what she’ll be doing in like 10 years.
@GoldFISCHblub
@GoldFISCHblub 3 жыл бұрын
Wow, that was amazing! It feels so good to see a grown man be so aware of the struggles of young girls and women. Also you captured the part about children feeling responsible for their parents emotional state so well and clearly! I wish more people knew about this stuff, especially when interacting with children. Thank you so much! Greetings from Germany 😊
@KarenMonneau
@KarenMonneau 7 ай бұрын
What really made me appreciate her even more is that you see that music is her entire life. As a kid when she received her first guitar you can feel and see the joy in her eyes. Even if she was left without a penny, she would still be writing and playing music. You can see she was driven at a very young age and that her parents never pushed her to do anything. She manifested her career and her parents could have said ‘No, it’s enough’ but they believed in her, and that’s just amazing. Her mother and her used to drive/sleep hours in a car dropping demo…I loved that documentary
@stillfangirlingtoday1468
@stillfangirlingtoday1468 3 жыл бұрын
I must say, a lot of people did that "will you marry me?" moment in that meet&greet after the first went viral... It's so strange... I wouldn't want that, like, you can clearly see the girl can't stop looking at Taylor. How real is that? And if it's real, this is the worst possible moment for that.
@eekcamren4756
@eekcamren4756 3 жыл бұрын
That song at the end was 'The Archer' from Lover, by the way. Its really anxiety inducing and underrated, but probably my favourite song from the album and I'm glad you like it too!
@cloudy3359
@cloudy3359 2 жыл бұрын
Actually, she's the head of her own management. It gives her more sense of creativity and control over how she wants to handle her career unlike other artists who get exhausted by their managers. Interestingly, one of the reviews she got for folklore goes: "folklore proves that she can thrive away from the noise: if you interpret “classmates” as pop peers, Swift is no longer competing." New subgenre of pop music dominates the charts every year but folklore shows how pop music standard is the least of her concern. She's already THE Taylor Swift and whatever she does, people will watch and listen.
@13alllove
@13alllove 2 жыл бұрын
I love how taylor was like "lover" will be my last famous album, people will be tired of me when I turned 30, but now she's about to be 32 tomorrow and folklore and evermore are both successful
@monyroath
@monyroath 3 жыл бұрын
She underestimated herself sometimes, saying 2019 was her last opportunity to be successful. But look at her now still thriving and at the top of the game. She definitely still reigning the 2020s decade. Also, now she’s in control more than she ever have before. She can drop music whenever she wants to, say and do as she wants.
@Dr.SyedSaifAbbasNaqvi
@Dr.SyedSaifAbbasNaqvi 2 жыл бұрын
She is humble human. Also insanely talented and smart. Folklore and Evermore are beyond words. I started becoming a fan during the Reputation. That era was magical. I wanted to hear her side of the story. When she deleted everything in her Instagram i started following her. I still can't believe the feeling when Look what you made me do came out.
@brittanyr9471
@brittanyr9471 Жыл бұрын
I'm watching this now, after Midnights and the Eras tour has started. She's still got it, she will always have it.
@marabu_00
@marabu_00 3 жыл бұрын
I think you can enjoy her music without knowing anything about her life, the reason why people wanted you to watch the documentary is because her music can be interpreted in different ways and knowing her a bit helps for a more accurate interpretation.
@abevamp
@abevamp 3 жыл бұрын
Hey Andrew, just starting the video and Imma comment already. I actually think you have NOT misunderstood the lyrics and intentions of Miss Taylor Swift's songs. In fact, I'd say you have a better reading of them then the overwhelming majority of people who react to her stuff, or even many devoted fans. We, as fans, get involved with paratextual stuff like the documentary, the promo around the album, and the public narrative around her and the music, but the music really does speak for itself. I don't think this is a super popular opinion among fans, but I think even her explanations of her songs sometimes cloud one's reading of the song itself. So, I'm very, very glad you're reacting to this doc because I really do love your videos, and having more content is awesome af. But don't feel like you have to interpret the music in accordance with some official narrative around them. You do you, man. Your readings have been spot on, and you've caught on to emotional depth that no amount of references could cover. Thanks for making these! I've enjoyed every single one.
@ingobordewick6480
@ingobordewick6480 8 ай бұрын
When you really dive deep into her lyrics you realize what an amazing songwriter she is. There are so many references and double meanings in her songs, it's insane. I come from a rock/metal background, my heroes are people like Lemmy, Ozzy, Freddie, Maynard,..... but I truely believe she is one of the most talented songwriters of this generation. And it looks so easy when you look into how she works writing songs. I try writing poems and lyrics and it is really hard work for me, but for her, it is kind of a natural thing. Amazing!
@revermore3959
@revermore3959 3 жыл бұрын
"Ended up being huge for her career I think" NOOO people just pitied her cause she was an 18 year old in such a situation... But do you think they would stream her music cause they felt bad for her??? Would they buy her albums for that?? Nooo! It's her song writing skills and Talent that made people like her, Kanye did nothing but invite hate onto himself
@Hayzelle
@Hayzelle 2 жыл бұрын
Right?! It being huge for her career is Kanye’s narrative and it’s bull. That’s attributing her success of that era to a man, and a man who harmed her. Hard pass.
@amber.ren_1995
@amber.ren_1995 Жыл бұрын
The fact that Kanye you would do something like that at all even if she hadn’t been a teenager at that time. That was literally her moment her 1st big win and took that from her he’s an arrogant pompous ass. And Kim seems okay and smart but apparently not smart enough bcuz she chose to be with him eeewww.
@billfly2186
@billfly2186 3 жыл бұрын
Hey Andrew. Interesting commentary. I was never a big fan 'til I saw your video on the Blank Space performance at the Grammy Museum. Real deal talent. Her acoustic music is her future as a performer.
@xsweetness523x
@xsweetness523x 2 жыл бұрын
I've been a fan since early in her career, when I was a teen, and I was NOT into country at all, and I tried to hate her. But her talent with writing and connecting with people was undeniable. I, along with most of her big fans (if not all), love the big shows and spectacles but agree that she shines best when it is just her alone with her guitar (or piano). Every tour, she travels to a bstage at the back of the arena or stadium to play a few songs acoustically (and for the last 3 songs has included a "surprise" song- sometimes very deep cuts that she has rarely played, but fans who met her had to convince her that she should as she thought nobody would know or want to hear certain old songs 🤣 really underlines the self-esteem issues seen in the documentary). We would love an all acoustic, deep cuts tour but agree it might be hard to pull off in stadiums/arenas
@brilibrilibrilibri
@brilibrilibrilibri 3 жыл бұрын
Hahaahaha I appreciate the effort you put into your intro. You don’t just sit down and react, you work hard to make enjoyable content and we appreciate that!
@marabu_00
@marabu_00 3 жыл бұрын
I feel like ideal beauty stereotypes are perpetuated by the media & the industry, not the artists. Especially at the young age she had when she was starting out, she was just trying to adapt. I remember Pink saying how they tried to transform her into the new Britney (label, agents, producers) and they even made Britney sing & look a certain way to have a certain appeal. The industry & media have molds and they try to fit people into them, some have the strength to say no but this can come with the cost if your career.
@Anna13Tonks
@Anna13Tonks 3 жыл бұрын
Exactly... Plus you can't really blame a young girl for being pretty and using that to her advantage. It's not "ruining the music industry", obviously anyone is welcome as far as they're talented. E.g Adele, Ed Sheeran, didn't fit the beauty standards yet became famous
@carebear1143
@carebear1143 3 жыл бұрын
Taylor and her lyrics have held my hand for many years. She holds a special place in many of our swiftie hearts. 💘💝😌
@Danielle.theseer
@Danielle.theseer 9 ай бұрын
And she was worried she was hitting her peak ❤ now she’s probably the biggest star in the world at the moment
@rgalvshpbks
@rgalvshpbks 3 жыл бұрын
I love the beginning Sketch. I hope you're not too annoyed with us bugging you about her lol
@missmaggicasares6538
@missmaggicasares6538 3 жыл бұрын
35:35 just to clarify 2003 Taylor was in high school, not a famous singer/songwriter, that part is just showing what happened to country artists (namely The Chicks) just for saying the "stupidest" comment (I am NOT dissing The Chicks when I say "stupid" I am referencing to how NATALIE frame the comment as being stupid and that if she had KNOWN, that was going to happen she would have said something more MEANINGFUL) though the public reaction THAT, well that WAS stupid.
@wgrodrig5651
@wgrodrig5651 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for reacting to the documentary. Funny to think that she thought Lover would be her last time to shine but look at her now. She really IS the moment! I enjoy your input since you make me see things from different perspectives. Stacy is running again so hope you join us in phone banking for her 😊🧣
@Shan72393
@Shan72393 3 жыл бұрын
The music she’s recording in the doc is off her album Lover - which is the first album she made with her new record label / fully owns. The album grew on me soo much, it didn’t really get its moment to shine though because of Covid. And then as we know she surprised us with folklore & evermore. I’d say watch her Reputation tour next but idk if you’re ready for that era 😂
@stevenstewart782
@stevenstewart782 3 жыл бұрын
Taylor has said in the past year that she's enjoyed branching out and learning new things such as directing her own music videos and she has now written and directed a short film she said in the interview that the more things she can do on her own she's going to do so this ties in with what you said at the end of your video about hoping she doesn't rely so much on her team. At an awards acceptance speech in 2019 she said she's focusing Less on what people say she can't do and more on doing whatever the hell she wants
@preciousnewt3896
@preciousnewt3896 3 жыл бұрын
I agree with you on the point that I don't want to know too much about an artist that I love because of the Media. They twist things around or just make up stuff. I try to only watch or read things where the artist is giving the information. I know Taylor is an amazing and caring person. Let her live her life without the paparazzi stalking her. She is a person and deserves her privacy. I simply enjoy her art, all of it, since her debut! I don't judge or critique it. Then I watch KZbinrs react to her and NF to see their reactions and analysis of the music. I love how you guys can see things I never noticed. Thank you for the skit at the beginning and all of your Taylor reactions.
@HiSummerWasHere
@HiSummerWasHere Жыл бұрын
In that clip from the Tampa show when she’s talking about the court case, it always lands hard on me that she skips the line “you’re still all over me like a wine-stained dress I can’t wear anymore”
@SouthernArtist77
@SouthernArtist77 Жыл бұрын
Her Mom’s cancer diagnosis really put everything in perspective for her. Size 6 is perfect for her, size 00 would be very dangerous, have y’all seen how physical her performances are?
@bonniea.1941
@bonniea.1941 2 жыл бұрын
Taylor Swift “is the music industry” because 25% of the money spent on music is Taylor’s music. 25%!!! That’s incredible. Unbelievable, really. And I just pre ordered her next album. So me too. 😍
@monimoo88
@monimoo88 2 жыл бұрын
It’s actually very strange to me to think people viewed her the way you did, as representing the music industry in a negative way, as us her fans saw her as the opposite. To us from day one she was completely opposite of the perfect little pop princess created by the industry to succeed. She was this shy, goofy awkward band geek who was made of for dancing awkwardly and not being the best singer. To us she felt like the ultimate fan girl who against all the odds, made it. She felt like one of us.
@lcr4f762
@lcr4f762 2 жыл бұрын
Same. These hot takes are so strange to me.
@Eric_The_Eccentric
@Eric_The_Eccentric 3 жыл бұрын
I'm at the part where you messed up your hair and now I can't stop laughing 😂😂 Ok back to the video.
@bhoot3732
@bhoot3732 3 жыл бұрын
The reason she cares about the Grammys so much is because it’s a BIG “approval” and like she said, that’s all she ever wanted
@missmaggicasares6538
@missmaggicasares6538 3 жыл бұрын
what I find interesting is when any reaction hits the mark of the political part "I'm a 22 y/o singer..." you can see and hear everyone in the audience take it as a joke and laugh BUT if you really notice her face she is not laughing not even smirking. that tells me that she has something to say BUT people are not ready to hear it and so far I have not SEEN anyone making a comment or mentioning that reaction of her. That small clip speaks VOLUMES as to how opposed her feelings are to what she said JUST to appease the audience.
@kritikatiwari539
@kritikatiwari539 3 жыл бұрын
The song that played at the end was the archer from her album lover it's an amazing song you should definitely react to it.💖💖
@chairmanmeowapproves
@chairmanmeowapproves 3 жыл бұрын
LOVED the sketch! I love people who arent afraid to take the piss a bit
@christinal7386
@christinal7386 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for doing this! I'm 47 and a huge Taylor fan. Happy Hanukkah 🕎
@ingridbrandt7710
@ingridbrandt7710 Жыл бұрын
So glad I stumbled upon this! I am a big fan of Taylor & have seen this documentary. It only increased my respect for Taylor. Your thoughtful comments and insights were refreshing, especially coming from a fellow musician. I am 59, pretty old for a Swiftie…but I’m proud of it and even introduced my 86-year-old Mama to Taylor’s music! 😊🎉
@nfbconnect
@nfbconnect 2 жыл бұрын
She is so self aware. So talented. So open. So strong. I wasn’t believed. My life took a turn. Her words stay with me when I’m having a hard time standing tall. She inspires me and I’m a 37 yr old adult. Great docu and so interesting hearing your take on the music industry and how it’s changed/changing.
@ria4517
@ria4517 3 жыл бұрын
I was going through your Taylor reactions when this got uploaded!
@KSP2695
@KSP2695 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for this reaction. I found your comments really thought-provoking and insightful, and really enjoyed it.
@redflamelcd
@redflamelcd 11 ай бұрын
I love her music but more than that she’s a once in a generation story teller
@Mravenrocks
@Mravenrocks 3 жыл бұрын
You got some really interesting takes on the documentary, it really felt like a completely different experience to see somebody like you analyze this documentary. I'm gonna be thinking about this all day. Thanks for the video, it made my saturday.
@ZoeyPaigeLunaPhD
@ZoeyPaigeLunaPhD 8 ай бұрын
My favorite part is the extreme cringing during the meet and greet marriage proposal 😂😂🤣😭 Second favorite part: The comments skit at the beginning. It reminds me of the 9 years of badgering the Swifties gave Taylor after she made the mistake of mentioning in an interview that All Too Well was originally 10 minutes long
@sapnewapne
@sapnewapne 3 жыл бұрын
Aha something nice to watch. Was having a terrible day
@GoldFISCHblub
@GoldFISCHblub 3 жыл бұрын
I hope your day got better 😊
@mishkatzafreen3978
@mishkatzafreen3978 2 жыл бұрын
She had taken independent and powerful decisions before when she was very very young - decisions that were considered to be risky by her own label but she took them because she is smart and could foresee how things will roll, what her fans would eventually want from her. She always seems to have a plan and a distinct vision of the routes she wants to take to express herself and thus the corners she wants her art to visit. There's of course a production machine behind her but to think she does not sharply express herself and put her true self, her thoughts out there via her art like CoOl InDiE artists do would be stupid, even more so now at this point in her career. She did that even when she was being heavily ridiculed.
@yvetterodriguez2550
@yvetterodriguez2550 3 жыл бұрын
Lol. Loved the mailman. I instantly thought of Vincent D'Onofrio, who happens to be one of my favorite actors to watch onscreen. I was enjoying so much the acting that I completely forgot this was a reaction to Miss Americana. You're doing a great job man. Glad to hear your thoughts on this doc. I enjoyed this. And hey, I'm curious to know: do you like doing sketches? You're very good at it. You had my attention from the get-go. I like a little bit of some comedy on the side. Another thing also came to mind: do you jam to some recorded sounds? You've got that guitar with you and you sing a mini intro songs in your vids, and I thought, "Does he sit down and listen to music while he makes up tunes on his guitar and joins the music he's listening to? Cuz I'd like to watch that. I miss those times in high school when we would go to some kids house and he'd have his garage door opened and he's just jamming to the music he's playing along to. Sometimes, he'd get his other friends and play a song they came up with that week. Love those spontaneous jam sessions. Anyways, enough rambling on my part. This was worthy content dude lol. SUBBED! You take care now and see you on the net one. PEACE!
@antoinettecampbell3563
@antoinettecampbell3563 8 ай бұрын
Her dad and her manager are two different people, her dad was talking about having to buy the armored car because of the number of stalkers she has. her manager is the dude who was concerned about halving her numbers.
@fiv5by5ive
@fiv5by5ive 3 жыл бұрын
After this, in the years following, Taylor has been doing what she wants. Directing, dropping albums with no traditional fan faire and promotion. Rerecording her albums to take ownership. Releasing music fans want (all too well 10min version) and just keeping connection with fans. Does she still care about Grammys? Maybe, I dont know. Should she? No, the grammys to me is not a measure of talent or artistry. I dont know what it is, I dont even think they know anymore. I would say Taylor is above the Grammys along with actually talented artists of this generation. Glad you watch this, I know what you mean about not wanting to know too much about an artist you are beginning to like/appreciate but I think in Taylors case, because so much of her music is personal, it helps the listener appreciate her songs and lyrics more. Going into the reputation era knowing she wrote that after the year she was gone and hurting because of the hate campaign against her and her taking the weapons they used against her (calling her a snake, the phone call etc) and making it part of her comeback then going on an all studium tour and selling millions of the album makes you respect her.
@Suprachiasmatic
@Suprachiasmatic Жыл бұрын
Your comment about having to manage your parents really kicked me in the heart. Because it’s so true.
@YourvitamineD
@YourvitamineD 3 жыл бұрын
One of Taylor's powerful move in politics was last year when she tweeted about they're going to make trump out of his job. It was so powerful and it happened.
@FlyingPandaSquare
@FlyingPandaSquare 3 жыл бұрын
listen... i was disappointed you didn't match her disco ball dress in the thumbnail but the sketch made up for it XD Great commentary, enjoyed hearing your thoughts :) 48:57 totally agree that song near the end you said you like was The Archer, and it's one of my (many) faves T^T and yeah we're all works in progress, constantly learning and growing and figuring out who we are etc etc 🥰
@sliverofthemoon3165
@sliverofthemoon3165 Жыл бұрын
I feel you. I lost two "can't lose" people in my life at different times and both were my closest, most important people. It's changes you fundamentally. It changes what's important anymore.
@coryharbour57
@coryharbour57 3 жыл бұрын
The sketch was TOP TIER. Hilarious. 😂😂
@bardust
@bardust 3 жыл бұрын
Commenting this at the very beginning of this video, but I just want to mention to you and anyone who's told you to watch Miss Americana - the documentary Journey to Fearless from early 2010 depicts her early career in greater detail and also gives insights into the preparations for the Fearless World Tour (2009-2010). Definitely a must-see for anyone who tries to understand her better, even tho it does not go as personally deep as Miss Americana. Don't come at me for that long ass sentence 😇
@carolynnewcomb2153
@carolynnewcomb2153 2 жыл бұрын
For Kanye to do that to a nineteen year old girl, I can’t even imagine. He did it because he could- that’s what bully’s do.
@JenniferIacino
@JenniferIacino 2 жыл бұрын
Re: your comment at the end about hoping she continues on the path “away” from the more commercial side of music, the pressures, etc… Taylor has talked about (and clearly we’ve all seen it) that lockdown for COVID essentially took away all of her prior checklist ways of thinking about music, and freed up her time too, so musical masterpieces like Folklore and Evermore were the product. It seems like these are the kind of experiences that really change you as a person, and also clearly as an artist. It seems like she really misses connecting with fans on tour, but also completely loves this more manageable life without those constant pressures… I’m really excited to see the “hybrid model” she develops in the future to incorporate only the best parts of these different ways of functioning into a truly curated life for herself… and us too! :))) She is so good to her fans… truly thinks about us and is so incredibly grateful for our support… I’m a fairly new full-on “Swifty”, lol, but I’ve never known any other artist to truly value their fans in such a real, honest way. The re-records are a perfect example: yes, she’s reproducing the original songs nearly identically (and only making slight changes where there is room to improve/perfect them…), BUT she’s including a sizable number of “vault tracks” (written at the time of the original albums) to help “round out” the complete picture of the storytelling for each album, according to HER vision (without the pressures and editing from her record label), and also with her fans in mind… after so many years of interactions, she truly knows what we are dying to hear, what will delight and thrill us, etc… and she takes such joy in making sure we are in on the jokes, etc. “All Too Well 10mv” is a perfect example… you commented that Taylor still seemed really angry with Jake after so many years… but actually I think it was really about *finally* working thru unresolved issues around the SONG (she and nearly all fans consider it her best written song ever)… it was never a single, never had a video, so this time around she made it the STAR that is truly is and gave it the full treatment, lol… and in the process gave her fans the experience they’ve been craving for sooo many years! Very. Cathartic. 😂 It’s a *really* fun time to be a Swifty! PS - I can’t wait for you to react to the THIRTY 🤣 songs on “Red” (Taylor’s version), now that you’ve had a “proper” entry into Taylor Swift via Folklore and Evermore, ha! 😉
@irenef1988
@irenef1988 3 жыл бұрын
The song you said you adore at the end of the movie is called The Archer and it's a very introspective and thoughtful song by Taylor featured on the Lover album
@CAROLGAMERLIFE
@CAROLGAMERLIFE 3 жыл бұрын
With Folklore and Evermore i think Taylor evolved in a way even far from this girl in this documentary, she figured it out she doesnt need to be in The spot, she Just need Music. She Just need to create with Love and believe herself. Im so so proud.
@chelsey8737
@chelsey8737 3 жыл бұрын
I think folklore and evermore are hands down the best albums. I feel like we see growth in her song writing and her singing and her mental state especially. She seems like she's actually working through the things that have hurt her for so long and we get to not only see her working through it but then see her be happier on the other side. Its so freaking cool
@kalynxmikazuki
@kalynxmikazuki Жыл бұрын
i thought Miss Americana covered the issue of the her records being sold to Scooter, damn i can't believe its 2023 not 2020
@karipocha
@karipocha 2 жыл бұрын
THIS -> 30:21 “When people fall out of love with you. There’s nothing you can do to make them change their minds. They just don’t love you anymore.”
@mathies3598
@mathies3598 Жыл бұрын
Okay, I dont think her dad cared about the money, the record label yes, but her dad was mostly just terrified for taylors safety after pitting herself against half the population. There are crazy people out there.
@jrs5784
@jrs5784 3 жыл бұрын
“She’s a fan of herself”?? I saw it as an person proud of the work she’s done. …like anyone in any profession.
@olympian00
@olympian00 2 жыл бұрын
I think that’s exactly what he means, it wasn’t meant negatively at all lol
@youregorgeousts9416
@youregorgeousts9416 3 жыл бұрын
That was the best reaction to miss Americana I’ve ever seen 😍🥺 great job! Your perspective is soo interesting!
@meggzilla009
@meggzilla009 2 жыл бұрын
Gentle correction, while she is a fan of herself.... she is SURE of herself, something women are told is bad and intimidating. She is learning and growing and always shares with us the lessons she's learned along the way, like an older sister who has been through the trenches and has advice for her little siblings. Taylor always grown so much and is becoming more and more sure of her talent, but has stayed humble.
@Peg4u
@Peg4u Ай бұрын
Taylor was born in 1989. She was 14 when the IRAQ War began. Her career began at 15/16, in 2005. Atbthe awardbshow and later, Taylor did her best to not react negatively to Kanye grabbing the mic from her. She had already won many awards from the CMA, this was her first AMA. KNye kept sayingnhe made her career. Such an xss. Taylor made her career, she is one of the best lyricists, she was hired to write songs when she was 14, before her career, and her writing partner called her a savant. She says she's a lyricist/poet that happens to sing. Her voice has evolved with age, it's deeper and fuller soinding. I personally LOVE her voice. But, her lyrics keep me listening. I recommend watching, The Long Pond Sessions, if you want to see how she creates her songs; lyrics, and sounds...the session for songs Exile, and, I Did Something Bad, are a good a contrast. Kanye & Kim almost canceled her career back in 2015, by lying themselves, saying Taylor was a liar, She disappeared for over a year, and shut down all her social media accounts. Her album Reputation and tour was her taking back control and not caring about what the media and others who believed the lies about her. She stopped caring what everyone else thought as much. Her ERAS Tour is the most successful Tour ever. I believe shes worth about 2.6 billion dollars. Finally, she seems to have found the happiness she always searched for. And believe me, she controls those 13+ people, not the other way around. She has complete control over her career and seems happy in her private life. She is loved by so many, especially her Swifties.
@sakinaalia1067
@sakinaalia1067 3 жыл бұрын
I’m so excited! I’ve been a swiftie since I was 5 so I saw this many a time but this weekend I watched it with my mom and it was the first time she’d seen it so the coincidence is cool. Also, the music industry thing is a bit interesting considering she was signed to an independent label and was one of the first artists on it and the only reason that label did well was because of her. She’s the reason the label was successful not the other way around. I don’t necessarily think there’s anything wrong with a label helping you have success because you still have to be extremely talented and no matter how talented you are you can’t become successful without exposure but it wasn’t the case for her.
@SamanthaScreem
@SamanthaScreem Жыл бұрын
Taylor started talking in the southern accent before she left Reading to go to Nashville. Apparently a lot of her classmates made fun of her for it. She dropped the accent around 2014 when she stopped doind country music. She brought the accent back for her Fearless and Red rerecordings
@Savagemode09
@Savagemode09 2 жыл бұрын
I like the phrase you said imagine losing somebody you can't lose that really hit me because a couple of songs from Taylor was about her mom one is called the best day and I don't remember the other one but I think it's on her new record it reminds me of My adoptive mom. You don't realize how much they're there for you until you get older and they get sick and you have to help them in return feel grateful they've been there for you. I really respect Andrea for raising a very self-aware responsible woman. But like I said there's just something about Taylor that's different and she's very authentic and very self-aware and vulnerable enough to share her feelings onto paper and make it so relatable to females and to everybody. Feels everything at the same time and I think that's something special
@richardh776
@richardh776 3 жыл бұрын
I think you are getting the dates wrong. Taylor debuted in 2006 not in the early 2000's. So she wasn't around when the Dixie chicks.
@Hey_Jamie
@Hey_Jamie Жыл бұрын
8:01 lol, pardon? Taylor is the last person to struggle with low notes. That’s where she shines. She slides over them so easily as if it’s a thing everyone can do.
@sarahmenezes5742
@sarahmenezes5742 3 жыл бұрын
I LOVED THE ACTING IN THE BEGGING!!!! you could be a great actor
@paigegarthwaite1251
@paigegarthwaite1251 3 жыл бұрын
I know that you are focusing on Taylor right now (which i LOVE) but id really like to see what your reaction to the band 5 seconds of Summer would be! Preferably their newer music lol.
2 жыл бұрын
18:45 "TAYLOR SWIFT IS THE MUSIC INDUSTRY!"
@sakinaalia1067
@sakinaalia1067 3 жыл бұрын
I hope you react to the reputation concert tour. You could split it up by song so you can watch her perform the songs instead of just hearing them.
@adoragrayskull
@adoragrayskull 3 жыл бұрын
The intro!!! The editing!!! Not even halfway through, but loving it! Great work!
@Sssighh
@Sssighh 3 жыл бұрын
I think folklore really was a natural extension of this journey. It was made in secret with no outside input from her label or marketers and no real hope of commercial success because of the pandemic. And it cemented her as an artist rather than pop star.
@zhipetr279
@zhipetr279 2 жыл бұрын
thank you for your commentary and that sketch in the beginning is gold!!
@Sssighh
@Sssighh 3 жыл бұрын
I can't believe at 6:40 you basically articulated the conclusion of the documentary where she talks about famous ppl being frozen at the age they get famous.
@upscaleavenue
@upscaleavenue 2 жыл бұрын
Your commentary was interesting and insightful.
@claudiapaz3718
@claudiapaz3718 3 жыл бұрын
Taylor was born in 1989, so she wasn't a country/pop star in the 90's or early 2000's, she was a kid back then
@thatcheesysongwriter
@thatcheesysongwriter 3 жыл бұрын
SO ENJOYED watching your reaction to this documentary! I've watched it myself a handful of times so it was cool hearing another person's thoughts on it. i feel like i have a smattering of thoughts on different parts but i wouldn't be able to put it into a cohesive comment, lol. but just know i appreciated this. also in general i've SUPER enjoyed hearing your thoughts and seeing your reactions to my main girl Tay! being a young 20-something girl who grew up on Taylor's music and career and have only had that echoing in my mind, it's been refreshing to hear a different perspective coming from a middle-aged man, lol! can't believe i've forgotten to subscribe until now x) keep up the great work on your vids! :D
@carolinew302
@carolinew302 2 жыл бұрын
Good point about her being a 'good girl` at a very young age.
@wolfieswifty13
@wolfieswifty13 2 жыл бұрын
love that little skit in the start! watched so many taylor vids of yours but that's what made me subscribe lol.
@Dr.SyedSaifAbbasNaqvi
@Dr.SyedSaifAbbasNaqvi 2 жыл бұрын
Your reaction is just amazing. I have watched several times. I love it.
@LM13977
@LM13977 2 жыл бұрын
Hi, i'm from Paraguay, really I don't understand English much, and many times i don't know what you say but i love Tay-Tay, And the way you express your opinion and your sense of humor, i hope this to understend.
@destinykendall7999
@destinykendall7999 2 жыл бұрын
Commenting early- I love the sketch at the beginning, great work
@mamab4720
@mamab4720 3 жыл бұрын
Great video reaction and excellent job on the intro!
@sultanali1863
@sultanali1863 2 жыл бұрын
Binge-watching your Taylor reactions right now, while doing graphic design stuff for my school org!
@foxesamu
@foxesamu 3 жыл бұрын
You’re amazing and deserve 100x the following you’ve got. Keep it up.
@pj_lenz
@pj_lenz 2 жыл бұрын
I continue to enjoy your Taylor Swift journey. As always, appreciate your videos and content ❤️
@yodensherpa5678
@yodensherpa5678 3 жыл бұрын
Do a reaction on- TRIBAL RAIN JAM SESSION "It's okay". The singer is late Rahul Rai, sadly he passed away at a very young age. He was a singer songwriter and a gifted guitarist from Sikkim India.
@demonhoopa
@demonhoopa 2 жыл бұрын
Considering she released two Indie Folk albums in 2020, I think she’s continued on this path of being true to herself
@destinykendall7999
@destinykendall7999 2 жыл бұрын
She loves the onesie" yes very true
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