Are You a Swifty?


I am. I think she's great.

And You?

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@onhwy61, I suppose the the term sensitive is more fitting in this situation. I hate politics in today's scenario. One is reticent in the mundane act of placing a sign in your front yard or a bumper sticker on your vehicle. Having the fear of some radical defacing your private property. That's the difference of the 60's and today's radical opposites. It's truly sad and not what I feel the founding fathers desired. Differences of opinion is needed, but to the the point of bloodshed, we are all one. 

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@arizonabob some people have lost mega system's worth of money on their Truth Social "investment".  It's a sensitive subject.

That's hilarious.

@botrytis Do you think 50 years from now people will regard Taylor Swift’s music the same way we regard Chuck Berry, Little Richard, James Brown, the Beatles and Bob Dylan today?   
1) Going from Rosemary Clooney/Doris Day/Frankie Laine/Patti Page,
to Elvis/Little Richard/Buddy Holly/Chuck Berry—>’60s/‘70s,
and,  
2) Going from Kanye West/Lady Gaga/Bruno Mars/Katy Perry,
to Taylor Swift/BTS/Bad Bunny/Morgan Wallen.

Those two things are not alike.  
1) is a radical shift in what popular music sounded like.  
2) is more or less just a continuation of the same
 

@tylermunns disingenuous question. I am sure she will After all, musical sensibilities have changed and Beyonce and Taylor are the best selling artists. Also have way more awards.

I won't be alive so I care not one whit.

 

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