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north of Peculanoi. Welcome
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to 13, a Taylor Swift fan podcast.
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My name's Nick Adams. I'm Anna. Amy. And
1:04
I'm Lacey G. Are
1:06
you ready, Amy? I'm ready. Are you
1:08
prepared? Yes. Okay. For class. We're doing
1:10
the podcast. And
1:13
today we are going to be breaking down, man, something
1:16
that's got a lot of Swifties like me personally, I'm like, why
1:19
is she doing these? Some of
1:21
my favorite songs. Why is
1:23
she making me put these in these
1:25
different categories? Labeled. She's labeling all these
1:27
songs that maybe I didn't completely
1:29
think about a song all the way through.
1:32
And now Taylor Swift has five
1:35
new playlists on Apple Music and
1:37
they are the five stages of
1:39
heartbreak. And they
1:41
are all labeled. The first
1:43
one is I Love You. It's
1:45
Ruining My Life. That's about denial.
1:47
Denial. The second one, you don't
1:50
get to tell me about sad.
1:52
That's anger. The third one, I'm
1:54
allowed to cry. Bargaining. The
1:56
fourth one, old habits die screaming. That
1:58
is depression and anger. A final line
2:00
is i can do it with a broken heart
2:03
and that's acceptance And then you look at some
2:05
of these, you're like I never would have thought
2:07
that song would be in that right playlist. But
2:09
then you think about it again. you're like. Yeah.
2:12
I guess that makes sense. I think those
2:14
to sell like. How I mean
2:16
and of course, like we all. I.
2:18
You we it is a tiger. Taylor Swift
2:20
as a songwriter is just one of the
2:22
best of the best of the best and
2:24
I think this is goes to I think
2:27
that's a testament or songwriting how. Sick.
2:29
And write a song in that moment in
2:31
that ceiling and feel some had a way
2:33
that then years pies and see experiences other
2:35
things is he can look back at that
2:38
those songs in her own words and interpret
2:40
them differently and. I. Think it's awesome
2:42
that she's able to do that as the
2:44
song writer, but also as a listener. I
2:46
feel like like we always say that I'm.
2:49
Limited. As a song for every occasion, as
2:51
a telephone for everybody. Like kind of, you know,
2:53
and that kind of way. And I think it.
2:55
I think it really like sometimes I feel like
2:57
I hear Taylor Swift song and in that moment
2:59
it's not what I need it. But like five
3:01
years later I listened to it again and I'm
3:03
like that's those words in that those lyrics. Exactly
3:05
what I needed right now. You don't? I mean
3:08
yeah. And so I feel like. I
3:10
feel like by her organizing her own
3:12
discography into these playlist I think it's
3:14
just a really incredible test them into
3:16
her song writing skills and how. How
3:18
they can just kind of. Like. Adapt and
3:20
evolve and any we're going to get into like
3:23
you know each playlist and everything by. I think
3:25
it's just fascinating for her to look back at
3:27
some of her love songs and you know not
3:29
see the red flags as that were play has
3:31
a time busy season now Like things like that
3:33
like oh my god she's. Incredible.
3:36
And she did this based on
3:38
fan theories because fans were saying
3:40
she was doing the five stages
3:43
of grief and so see, that's
3:45
on to that and was inspired
3:47
by the Sands to go back
3:49
and. Read. Order and
3:51
reorganize. All. of her songs dizziness
3:54
absolutely incredible because we're talking about the
3:56
amy and i when the chocolate first
3:58
drops amy and i were in And
4:00
so we did like an emergency episode about it
4:02
and we had talked about it just like looking
4:04
at them But it was interesting because at the
4:06
time that we had the track list It's
4:09
like they were breaking down into like four parts But
4:11
we were trying to see if it could because it's five
4:13
stages of grief and so for her to actually Turn
4:16
it into five instead of four. I think it's
4:18
awesome. Like you said, like she got you
4:21
know She saw it from like us being like whoa And
4:24
I want I just wow and I still I still
4:27
Wholeheartedly believe that she had some sort
4:29
of plan to reveal the track titles
4:32
But then the track was got leaked and
4:35
whatever plans that she had were scrapped.
4:37
So I wonder what that
4:39
would have been And I still
4:41
think that okay, so fans
4:43
inspired Taylor with this theory
4:45
if Taylor was gonna
4:48
be Inspired by anything on this podcast.
4:50
What do you think it would be? elevators
4:54
I Can't listen
4:56
to a labyrinth without laughing just think
4:59
about being able she can take anything
5:01
and make it meaningful She's used the
5:03
word red in a hundred different ways
5:05
and it means something completely different elevators.
5:08
No escalators I keep saying elevators escalators.
5:10
They can take you up. They can take you down
5:14
They can lead you somewhere. They can break. Yeah,
5:16
okay, Nick, but that's all about you You're the
5:18
one with the escalator. So we're gonna turn it
5:20
around is something that's all about each of us
5:23
then I have to say the
5:25
horse down the slip and fly Stakely
5:29
said that if she writes that into
5:31
a song that I'm gonna know that
5:33
is a personal shout out Oh, okay.
5:35
So we're saying like besides the lobster.
5:37
Yeah. Yeah, if she was gonna be
5:40
inspired by anything but I
5:42
mean I was just saying that um While
5:45
I have it in front of me thinking about it, but yeah,
5:47
what if she does drop a lobster? And
5:49
this album if there's a lobster lyric
5:51
in the torture pun. I
5:54
will combust Evaporate
5:59
we will turn into to crustaceans ourselves. If
6:01
they haven't. And actually just move into
6:03
the ocean and you'll never hear from us again. People
6:06
turn into crustaceans ourselves. That
6:08
is just unfathomable. Is that
6:10
the word? Fathomable. Oh
6:13
my god. You know, I gotta
6:15
say, these playlists are great. The
6:17
artistry part of it, the meaning is
6:19
wonderful. But what I love to look
6:21
at and dissect is the just
6:24
badass business move this is. What
6:26
I love about Taylor and just
6:28
her method of marketing to her
6:30
fans is the way she
6:32
does things encourages listening on
6:34
repeat and listening to songs more and more
6:37
and more because this song points
6:39
to that song. It's connected to that song. Oh,
6:41
this is a love triangle. Then she throws in
6:43
the music videos. There's Easter eggs everywhere. This
6:45
once again just gives fans and
6:48
listeners five other ways to listen
6:50
to her music on repeat. It's
6:54
just so smart and wonderful and no other
6:57
artist does this. You
6:59
know, and I never, you pointed it out one
7:01
time, years ago, probably the beginning of this podcast
7:03
about how that works with like music videos, especially
7:05
like if we're hunting for Easter eggs. Yeah, we're
7:07
watching them over and over and over and over
7:10
again. I never thought about
7:12
that in like the marketing aspect of it until
7:14
you pointed it out, Nick. Of course I
7:16
spent my whole life just as a swim. They'd
7:18
be like, wait a second. That's also genius. I'm
7:21
always hearing about how she's getting so many
7:23
streams. Even when she doesn't have a new
7:25
album out, she's still at
7:27
the top of the streaming charts because people
7:29
are just going back over and
7:31
re-listening, A, because the music is great. I
7:34
think a lot of that is also just how she's
7:36
trained us to go on these Easter egg hunts and
7:39
find things. Even if you don't love
7:41
a song that much, you'll still listen
7:43
to it because I just got a new
7:45
clue or a new nugget that points somewhere
7:48
else. She's like writing clue detective novels in
7:50
her songs that's making us work. That's
7:53
genius. That's so great. She's
7:55
a super talented songwriter and that's why
7:57
we are all here. She is a
7:59
genius. The new version, but he's also
8:01
a brilliant business mom. And I mean
8:03
look at the boss move that she
8:05
made whenever she released the Heiress War
8:08
movie. Yes, Cut. Out
8:10
the middleman and made that deal herself.
8:12
So I mean she is. She's yes,
8:14
she is so smart whenever it comes
8:16
to that that all of it. And
8:18
I love it too because I serve
8:20
as something that people in the industry
8:22
and they work the Taylor or know
8:24
Taylor talk about him about. like. Something.
8:26
Everyone says is that how smart see it when it
8:28
comes to. Business. And her music and
8:30
her are in things and we see this as a
8:33
very very beginning Like Isis fans have seen it but
8:35
I'm glad she's I'm guides like. It's. Just.
8:37
More. Obvious are like you don't have
8:40
an artist that can sell two hundred
8:42
million copies of an album without any
8:44
when hearing a second debate incidents in
8:46
the Us alone like that's. Nice.
8:49
To think about like no, no other artists is
8:51
it like that? Like it's just it's increase. It's
8:53
incredible. Yeah and we we praise
8:55
the art more and not to
8:57
dilute words diminish. Yeah yeah, how
8:59
art. But it's the music business.
9:02
You. Can be a great artist but if
9:04
you're terrible at business you're probably not going
9:06
to go anywhere as I would you have
9:08
of you are industry. That's right, music industry's
9:11
music business. Same thing as being an actor.
9:13
It's not like the Rock is the best
9:15
actor of all time. He's a great business
9:17
man so he's making twenty plus million dollars
9:20
a movie. Because. He's a great
9:22
business purse, European. Yeah, I totally
9:24
valid and she could take all this
9:26
and say. I'm the master
9:29
mind. I'm the one behind all of
9:31
this. This is my idea is my
9:33
words. my everything. My.
9:35
Money my earnings and see
9:37
doesn't see so. Good.
9:39
To cities whenever she's going through towns.
9:42
he so. Good. Massive bonuses
9:44
to every one working on the
9:46
air a sore and think them
9:48
every single night. On. Tour which
9:50
is is incredible. She doesn't have
9:53
to. Be. As. Selfless,
9:55
and thoughtful and giving as she is
9:57
she says that genuine of a person
10:00
Yeah, I mean she's a she's a
10:02
living legend and I think it's really really cool to witness
10:04
in real time Like as as she makes
10:06
her moves forgetting to experience it and I just think
10:08
that's incredible So
10:11
should we turn to these playlists and
10:13
dissect how Taylor has categorized her own
10:15
music? Yes I'm also just before we before
10:18
we start I do think it's important to point out
10:20
because when she first dropped
10:22
these Playlists something
10:24
that everybody was talking about was like, you know a lot of
10:26
the songs that I feel like are getting a lot of attention
10:29
or especially the ones from like the lover album and Everybody
10:31
was like, oh my gosh interesting that There's
10:35
no reputation songs because that's when she was like falling
10:38
in love with Joe However, I
10:40
think that reputation and debut are just very clearly
10:42
not on any of these playlists because she doesn't
10:44
own them yet She doesn't want those streams
10:46
going to those no, right, right, right, right
10:48
So I just I saw a lot of theories and
10:50
stuff online about like why she didn't include reputation and
10:52
having it be like a Joe thing
10:54
but I think it's a Taylor's version.
10:56
Yeah, I think so, you know, yeah,
10:59
so the first Playlist
11:02
is I love you. It's earning my life and
11:04
that's a denial. And so let's hear what
11:06
she has to say about this playlist Some
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12:52
hard time seeing the red flags possibly
12:54
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Results may vary. Results
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may vary. Okay. The track list
13:05
on here is just insane. Take
13:07
everybody aback at first. And then after having
13:09
a few days to take it in, kind
13:12
of realizing more why. But there were
13:14
some shockers. Yes. Some of
13:16
the most shocking to me were Lover
13:19
is on this
13:21
playlist, which we have seen
13:23
her at the Aeris tour specifically right
13:25
before playing the song Lover. She
13:28
said at one point she was like, you
13:30
know, I wrote this song at one point
13:32
in my life because of the things that
13:34
I was feeling. But I hope that moving
13:37
forward, the memories and stuff that we have
13:39
with this song is being at the Aeris tour,
13:41
being together, this experience more than the experience that
13:43
inspired it. And so I think that, man, that
13:46
just had to be so hard for her to perform when
13:48
she's going through a breakup and stuff.
13:50
So Lover being on the denial playlist to
13:52
me was one of the biggest
13:55
like, oh my God. The
13:57
Lavender Haze is on this,
13:59
which... Before lavender haze came out. She
14:01
said that was a song inspired by you know
14:04
her relationship that
14:06
she kept trying to like protect and so to put
14:08
lavender haze on a Denial like
14:10
I was ignoring the red flags
14:12
like that's really that's really I
14:15
mean didn't that voice memo go
14:17
away like a little You know
14:19
yeah Whatever yeah after the breakup
14:22
to me the surprising one is sweetening
14:24
thing. Yeah, that's just like Supposed
14:27
to be you are in this super comfortable
14:29
phase in your life where you're on the
14:31
way home you're just hanging out in the
14:33
car and It's
14:36
like I don't want to say puppy love, but it's
14:38
like that you're in It's
14:40
a good point of love where it's just the
14:42
sweet nothings that means so much to you, and
14:44
it's yeah, oh wait That's denial
14:47
which is also sad because when
14:49
we were when we were talking
14:51
about these songs especially like in real time in
14:53
our podcasts We were breaking down those songs when
14:55
she was still with Joe and so we would
14:57
look at those songs and be like oh my
14:59
god It's just shows how much she
15:02
loves him and how much he loves her and
15:04
how great they are for each other and now
15:06
it's like yeah for her to put like sweet
15:08
nothing and Because
15:10
I mean the main thing about sweet
15:12
nothing is that that's a song about
15:14
being appreciated and love in the
15:16
small moments Yeah, and then to
15:19
turn around and Whatever
15:21
happened was Significant
15:24
that calls her to feel differently. I
15:26
mean we don't we don't know but
15:28
seemingly the breakup was Something
15:31
traumatic that happened. It wasn't something
15:33
that's leading leading on up to
15:35
or you know I don't know
15:37
maybe maybe not
15:39
um I don't know but
15:41
like she said at the beginning of The
15:44
era's tour in the lover era of it
15:47
She says that this is not
15:49
just my story anymore. It's our
15:51
story So I'm still gonna keep
15:53
sweet nothing as something yeah that
15:56
sure it means something to her
15:58
differently now but It's
16:00
still gonna be sweet nothing. Yeah,
16:03
and I think that's also another part of
16:06
what makes songwriting so awesome too is because
16:08
you interpret it for yourself and for your
16:10
life and your stories and things like that.
16:13
So I think if anything, I think she would want that. She
16:15
wouldn't want you to take it off of
16:17
your lovey playlist, just you know. But this
16:20
playlist was the one that hurt. The denial.
16:22
Yeah. So we also have Snow on the Beach on
16:25
this one. Glitch is on this
16:27
playlist. Daddy, that one
16:29
I feel like makes sense. Willow,
16:32
how do you feel about Willow being on there, Amy? It's
16:35
okay. She's
16:37
like, my heart's only just a little broken. Cruel
16:41
Summer being on the denial
16:43
playlist. You know, I
16:45
guess I can kind of see it. I can kind of
16:48
see it, I guess. Right? I
16:50
mean, she's in the, I'm drunk in the
16:52
back of the car, crying, coming home from
16:54
the bar. Just because it's upbeat doesn't mean
16:56
it's happy. We've learned that. Miss
17:00
Americana and the Heartbreak Prince is
17:02
also on this one, which
17:04
I, especially because of the Aeris tour, I
17:06
feel like she has been able to turn
17:08
that song to be about us, like the
17:11
fans. You know, like it's been a long time coming.
17:13
It's you and me. That's my whole world. Having that be
17:15
the first song of the Aeris tour to me
17:17
makes it seem like she wants that to be
17:19
reinterpreted to be about us and her as fans.
17:22
We got False God on denial.
17:27
Ouch. Style, your favorite man. I know,
17:29
that one hurts because to me that's just like, oh, that's
17:31
just such a fun song. I know. It's
17:33
kind of a hopeful song. It's like, you
17:35
know, puppy dog, flirty phase of a relationship.
17:37
And it's like, that's not denial. But
17:40
I guess it would be kind of like you are in
17:42
that early stages that you are ignoring the red flags. Yeah,
17:44
that's true. You know, I can see that, I guess. Same
17:47
with Wildest Dreams, which we just
17:49
broke down on our podcast because
17:51
now she's not looking back on
17:54
fond memories anymore. This was
17:56
seemingly a relationship that's been trashed
17:59
that you don't. You don't go
18:01
back and feel the fuzzy happiness. Nothing
18:03
lasts forever. Yeah. Treacherous
18:05
is also on this line. I'm kind
18:07
of surprised that there's not
18:09
more red songs on here, but
18:11
I guess that's because red was more of the
18:13
aftermath. Untouchable,
18:15
I've been listening
18:18
to that one because we just had a
18:20
solar eclipse, and there's a line in that
18:22
song of burning brighter than the sun. So
18:25
Untouchable has been on my playlist. This
18:27
is going to be a very dated
18:29
episode here pretty quickly. Sorry.
18:32
No, it's fine. Aren't they all?
18:34
They are. Aren't they all? The
18:36
last time we were in here recording,
18:38
the minute we left, Taylor dropped
18:40
these playlists. And you know what's going to happen? As
18:42
soon as we leave today, she's going to drop five
18:45
more. That's
18:47
when, Nick, your favorites are all in
18:49
the denial playlist. I know. This is a tough one. Then
18:51
we have ours, Lacey, Superman,
18:54
and Bejeweled. Another just
18:57
upbeat one that I would not put
18:59
in denial. I kind of thought that Bejeweled would
19:01
have been more in the acceptance because it's like I'm still
19:03
going to go out and make the whole place different.
19:05
It's like you're turning it around, except that
19:07
you're turning around the situation that you're in.
19:09
Yeah, by the way, I'm going out tonight.
19:12
So that was interesting for me to see it on
19:14
the denial. Me personally, I would
19:16
have put it on acceptance. But
19:18
let's talk about Lover for a second,
19:20
because that was the big shocker on
19:22
this I Love You, It's Ruining My
19:24
Life in denial playlist. Since then,
19:26
I've seen a lot of fans go back
19:29
and say, listen to
19:31
what she's saying. She's asking, can
19:33
I go where you go? Can
19:36
I be with you? I'm always
19:38
going to save you a seat because
19:40
he's not there. Ouch. So
19:42
kind of looking back in hindsight,
19:45
there was a lot of
19:47
things that maybe
19:50
she was unintentionally saying. It
19:52
is a love song. And I've seen people
19:54
on TikTok like, how do you feel now
19:57
that that's your wedding song? No, that's a
19:59
wonderful, beautiful. beautiful song
20:01
and always always will be
20:03
but now that we're looking through
20:05
it looking at it again
20:07
through colored lenses then it's like she
20:10
was kind of saying you know maybe he wasn't
20:12
there maybe but I think
20:14
that would be like an accidental something that
20:16
comes out in a love song that you
20:18
don't realize what you're saying or maybe that's
20:21
not what you're trying to say in the
20:23
moment but then looking back it's like well
20:25
I always was saying this I just
20:27
didn't realize what I was saying or
20:29
maybe what I was feeling I don't
20:32
know I don't know I think it's
20:34
more like she's probably looking
20:36
back on it like oh my gosh I was so
20:38
in love that I was ignoring the red flags I
20:40
was so in love that I was denying it but
20:43
I think the actual like lyrics
20:45
of it I like I
20:47
don't like I don't want to rewrite the history you know
20:49
what I mean I think it's okay to look back on
20:51
it like you said in a different lens but I don't
20:54
know but I will okay I will say and this
20:56
is just because I am absolutely crazy but when I
20:58
was thinking about my first dance
21:00
song for Ryan and I for our wedding of course
21:02
lover crossed my mind
21:05
because it is such a beautiful love
21:07
song for a stance like everything in
21:09
my head I thought I
21:11
know that she wrote this song about her and Joe
21:13
if they ever break up I don't want it to
21:15
take that I picked you are
21:17
in love not just because that it's a
21:19
beautiful song because of the whole history that
21:21
Ryan and I have with it but also
21:23
like she wrote that song about a relationship
21:25
that wasn't hers and so I kind
21:27
of took I thought it crazy I thought
21:30
it like I actually thought about that
21:32
did your homework you know what I mean yeah but that
21:35
does make me crazy since
21:37
we're on talking about lover
21:39
being on the denial playlist
21:42
have you guys seen the videos of her performing lover
21:44
at the era store I want to say it was
21:46
right around the time maybe we did or
21:49
just found out about her and Joe's
21:51
relationship being over and she's emotional she's
21:53
like wiping away a tear while she's
21:55
singing it I'm wondering if
21:57
maybe she wrote this at a point in her life
22:00
when she may
22:02
have been experiencing a little bit of denial,
22:04
but this was kind of a band-aid. I'm
22:06
going to write through my emotions or write
22:08
past my emotions. Possible. And
22:11
I mean, that's what... Those
22:13
are the videos that people were pointing to whenever we
22:16
found out she has a song, I Can Do It
22:18
With a Broken Heart, was because
22:20
she was out there performing. We didn't
22:22
know what was going on. We didn't
22:24
even see those videos at the time.
22:27
It wasn't until, I mean, I believe, until
22:29
Tortured Poets, and then we start noticing
22:32
and seeing, like, oh, she is... She's
22:35
crying. She's wiping away tears, but
22:37
she's still out performing and delivering
22:39
despite what was going on in
22:41
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yai yai. And we have a little message from Taylor. Hey
24:33
Apple Music, welcome to my You Don't
24:35
Get to Tell Me About Sad playlist.
24:37
These songs all have one thing in
24:40
common. I wrote them
24:42
while feeling anger. Over
24:44
the years I've learned that anger can manifest itself
24:47
in a lot of different ways. But
24:49
the healthiest way that it manifests itself in my
24:51
life is when I can write a song about
24:53
it and then oftentimes that helps me get past
24:55
it. Yeah
24:58
so I don't think I was surprised
25:00
by any of the songs on here.
25:02
It's all kind of made sense. We've
25:04
got vigilante shit, high infidelity. I
25:06
mean a lot of these it's about
25:09
cheating. Yeah. Would have, could
25:11
have, should have. For sure.
25:13
Anger yeah. Yeah. Exile, illicit
25:15
affairs, mad woman, tolerate
25:17
it. Oh tolerate it. Dang it.
25:20
Bad blood. Is it over now?
25:23
I knew you were trouble.
25:25
We are never ever getting back together. The
25:27
last time. It's like the
25:30
one copy song in this whole playlist. We are
25:32
never ever getting back together. And just like I
25:34
think Anna you said it earlier, just because the
25:36
song's upbeat, doesn't mean it can't be about something
25:38
sad. She's still angry. Yeah yeah yeah. Because yeah
25:41
I mean we are never ever getting back together.
25:43
Like ever. Like ever. Uh
25:46
the last time, the moment I knew,
25:48
babe. Oh gosh. Sorry man. I
25:50
love this song so much. And
25:53
that's so, I was. But that's
25:55
where it belongs. It makes sense. Right
25:57
and that's one of those songs where it wasn't
25:59
until We talked about it on the podcast
26:01
that I kind of took it as being that way because
26:03
it is that babe They're like
26:05
so angry, you know, like anger and her
26:08
things like anger it but like you don't
26:10
you don't hear that per se If you're just
26:12
casually listening to it, you know, but whenever I
26:14
comes up like when I'm in the car, I
26:17
perform it like babe Yeah, there's
26:19
so much head moving back and forth
26:21
when she's saying babe There's
26:24
so much just anger when
26:26
she says babe. Yeah We
26:28
get the finger in the music video music video for
26:30
I bet you think about me So that's a
26:33
little anger dear John better
26:35
than revenge. I mean she was so angry. She
26:37
kind of regrets it now Tell
26:42
me why yeah, you're not
26:44
sorry forever and always and
26:46
mr. Perfectly fine. Mm-hmm. Yeah, those
26:48
are all Yeah,
26:50
like would you have put any of the songs in
26:53
different playlists and different size? Oh not
26:55
for me Mm-hmm That
26:57
works. Yeah, man angry bops.
26:59
Mm-hmm. Is there something that you think should
27:01
be on there that isn't I Guess
27:04
when I think about it, yes, it does make
27:06
sense that tolerate it is on here I think
27:08
I would have just thought tolerate it would be
27:10
more on like the depression playlist But when you
27:12
see what's on the depression playlist, it makes more
27:15
sense that tolerate it would be on the anger
27:17
playlist Yeah, I've been listening to tolerate it a
27:19
lot lately. I'm okay. I see. Yeah, yeah Yeah,
27:21
I've just been like I've actually been listening to
27:23
just evermore in general like a lot like I've
27:25
just been I've been in My evermore era. I'm
27:27
getting ready. Welcome ready. I'm prepping for torture poets,
27:30
you know Incolorate it's
27:32
still one of my favorite moments in the air
27:34
is to oh my god Yeah Oscar winning performance.
27:36
Yeah stage every night. Have you so good? Have
27:39
you seen the videos of people like they'll be like
27:41
at the show and they take a video But they're
27:43
kind of like sitting to the side of the stage
27:45
and you can see how they get rid of you
27:47
know Cuz she like knocks off all the props and
27:49
you can see when they like reel them in It's
27:52
just like the stage production of it, but it's so funny
27:54
because you see Taylor knocking off her kind of like a
27:56
cat You know, she like knocked off the flowers and everything
27:58
and then you kind of just see them like
28:00
sliding like under. It
28:02
truly makes a hundred thousand a hundred
28:05
million dollar production look like a high
28:07
school production. And that's not a bad
28:09
thing. I love it. You
28:11
say that with love. Yes absolutely. I have not
28:13
seen those videos. I'll send it to you. Then
28:18
up next the next
28:20
playlist is am I allowed
28:22
to cry and it's
28:24
about bargaining. Here's what Taylor says.
28:27
Hi Apple Music. You have found the am
28:29
I allowed to cry
28:31
playlist. This playlist takes you through the
28:34
songs that I've written when I was
28:36
in the bargaining stage. Times when you
28:38
know you're trying to make deals with
28:40
yourself or someone that you care about.
28:42
You're trying to make things better. You're
28:45
oftentimes feeling really desperate because
28:47
oftentimes we have a sort
28:50
of gut intuition that tells us things
28:53
are not gonna go the way that we hope. Which
28:55
makes us more desperate. Which makes us bargain more.
28:57
Hope you enjoy the playlist. I
29:00
like how she ends with hope you enjoy the
29:02
playlist. Also I would like to thank Taylor because
29:04
I feel like she has given me a better
29:07
understanding of what bargaining is. I feel like
29:09
I didn't really fully understand that stage. So
29:12
thank you Taylor. And to me this is almost
29:15
the worst part for me
29:17
just because you're trying to fight for
29:19
something and salvage something
29:21
that's just not gonna work. You know
29:24
it's not gonna work but you're
29:26
trying as hard as you can and it's just
29:28
a losing battle every time. Because
29:31
it still has a tinge of denial.
29:34
If you look at the songs
29:36
that she has on here. I mean
29:38
the Great War. This is me
29:40
trying. Peace. One
29:43
of my favorites. Are you burping? What's going on
29:45
over there? I'm failing. I think a
29:47
suggestion? No just kind of like silent. It
29:50
was not silent. Harbor.
29:57
But you know what kind of you know what hurts?
30:00
hurts me to see peace on this playlist because
30:02
I used to think that peace was like nothing
30:07
makes sense. Would it be enough? Yeah. If
30:09
I can never give you peace? Yeah. Never
30:12
mind. Well, but she thought she was
30:15
providing the peace, could
30:18
or could not be providing the peace
30:20
and ends up maybe it was
30:22
vice versa. I mean that I
30:24
love that song from the moment that I
30:26
heard it. My favorite song, all folklore because
30:29
she was saying, um, your brother's my brother.
30:31
I love you enough to give you a
30:33
child. Like just all the things that you
30:35
say whenever it's like, it's
30:38
you and me, we can do this. And I,
30:40
so I mean, yeah, that one was the shocker.
30:42
The archer Cornelia
30:45
Street, Cornelia Street. That one, that
30:47
hurts. Yeah. But it makes sense.
30:49
It makes sense. You think about it. I'd never walk. I'd
30:52
never, I don't want to lose
30:54
you. I, you know, and she was driving,
30:56
like she was leaving and then she came
30:58
back. Right. And it's like, oh my goodness.
31:01
That hurts. That's by a thousand cuts.
31:03
A lot of lover on this one. Yeah.
31:06
I know. Which kind of, I mean, I,
31:09
you hate to say it, but it makes sense. Sure. If
31:12
you're thinking about it now as a bargaining
31:14
song. Yeah. Sure. If you think about it in
31:17
current time, knowing what we know now. Yeah.
31:21
And we're about to know a lot more. Soon
31:24
you'll get better after glow. I
31:26
wish you would say,
31:29
don't go come back,
31:31
be here. Better man.
31:34
The story of us haunted.
31:39
Come in with the rain. The other
31:41
side of the door. If this was a
31:43
movie and renegade, yeah,
31:46
it is sad to see soon you'll get better
31:48
on this because all of these are mostly
31:53
about her relationship with a partner
31:56
in life. This one's about a parent.
31:58
Yeah. And so it's like, oh
32:00
my gosh, she's not bargaining with another
32:02
person in this, she's bargaining with a
32:04
higher power. And it's just like, oof,
32:06
that one's tough. I
32:08
agree with you, yeah. I kind of would
32:11
have thought that Renegade, which A, love that
32:13
is included in these playlists, I
32:15
thought that would be more in the anger one, but
32:18
maybe that's just because of the way that she sings it and
32:20
not so much the lyrics behind it. Hmm,
32:24
yeah. Moving on to
32:26
our fourth playlist, it's called Old Habits
32:29
Die. Get
32:32
it right, Dookie. Moving
32:35
on to our fourth Apple Music playlist,
32:37
Old Habits Die Screaming. This is about
32:39
depression. Here's what Taylor has to say
32:41
about it. Hi, Apple Music. Welcome
32:43
to my Old Habits Die
32:46
Screaming playlist, where we're gonna be
32:48
exploring the feelings of depression that
32:50
often lace their way through my songs.
32:53
In times like these, I'll write
32:55
a song because I feel lonely or hopeless,
32:58
and writing a song feels like the
33:00
only way to process that intensity of
33:03
an emotion. And while these
33:05
things are really, really hard to go through, I
33:08
often feel like when I'm either listening
33:10
to songs or writing songs that deal
33:12
with this intensity of loss
33:14
and hopelessness, usually
33:17
that's in the phase where I'm close
33:19
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34:27
depression playlist. This is just insane to me
34:29
because we know that Taylor Swift can write the saddest
34:32
of sad songs. For her to go ahead and be
34:34
like, here, I put them in a playlist for you. What
34:36
are you trying to do to us, Taylor? Damn. Okay,
34:39
this just happens to be my most played songs. And
34:45
you become with a warning label, right? Yeah. Yeah.
34:49
All right, we've got Bigger Than the Whole Sky, Dear
34:52
Reader, No. Maroon,
34:56
You're Losing Me, My Tears Ricochet. I
34:58
mean, so far, these make sense.
35:01
Yes. Right? Then
35:03
we have Epiphany, Hoax, Champagne
35:05
Problems, of course, Coney
35:08
Island. Hey, me. Yeah.
35:11
One of my current favs right now. It's a
35:13
good one. Yeah, and then that Evermore era too.
35:15
Also, yeah. Are we all Nick? Yeah,
35:18
I'm totally my Evermore era. Yeah. Totally.
35:21
You gotta get prepped. He didn't listen to Message in
35:23
the Bottle on the way here. Yeah.
35:28
I wasn't grooving in my car. I
35:30
see like in like a movie, like you see
35:32
the scenes of all of us like rolling up
35:34
to the podcast, like crying at Evermore, Nick's like,
35:36
nah, nah, nah, Nick, just bobbing. We've
35:40
got Right Where You Left Me, Nothing
35:43
New, Of Course, All
35:45
Too Well, Forever
35:48
Winter, We Were Happy, Last
35:50
Kiss, oh, Castles
35:53
Crumbling, Carolina, Great Song,
35:56
and White Horse. What
36:00
do you think, looking at this playlist, in
36:03
your opinion, what do you think
36:05
is Taylor Swift's saddest song? I
36:10
mean... That's hard. Dude,
36:13
this is tough. I mean, the ones that just jump out
36:15
at me are going to be My Tears Ricochet, Bigger
36:18
Than the Whole Sky, Dear Reader. Yeah,
36:22
I think Bigger Than the Whole Sky, or
36:24
You're Losing Me. You're Losing Me. And I
36:26
feel like, just timeline-wise, I almost feel like
36:28
you're losing me. It's just like the tip
36:30
of the iceberg of what we're going to
36:32
get with tortured poets. But
36:35
it's the freshest. It's the freshest cut for
36:37
us. Yeah. That's why maybe
36:39
it's more... Yeah. And I've
36:41
been trying to think because, depending on
36:44
where you look, the
36:46
genre for tortured poets is
36:48
different. Some websites say
36:50
it's alternative, some say it's like pop, some say it's
36:52
like synthy pop, so I truly don't know. And I'm
36:54
kind of excited to just not know until we hit
36:56
play. But in my head, I
36:58
feel like it's going to sonically and lyrically be
37:00
a mixture of You're Losing Me and The Great War.
37:04
That's what I'm thinking in my head. But
37:06
this will become very dated in a week. I feel like,
37:10
because it's tortured poets, that
37:13
reminds us of Folklore and Evermore. Because
37:16
that's whenever she was getting truly poetic with
37:18
what she was saying. So in my head,
37:20
I sort of envisioned that kind of vibe.
37:23
Yeah. But then I'm seeing Swift
37:26
Talk saying, if this is
37:28
the rebuttal to Reputation, what
37:30
if it's Angry? What if
37:32
it's that same
37:35
kind of angry, loud album
37:38
like Reputation was? Which is not the
37:40
vibe that I have in my head
37:42
at all. But could
37:44
be, could be the same kind of music. We're
37:47
going to be shocked no matter what. You saw
37:49
our faces the first time we pressed play
37:52
for Midnight Rain. Yeah. No,
37:55
I mean, yeah. Or actually Lavender Hayes. Lavender
37:57
Hayes was the first one. Still,
38:00
our faces for Midnight, our faces on all
38:02
of them. We're gonna be having those faces
38:04
again in a week. That's right,
38:07
because you can watch us and
38:09
listen to the Torture
38:11
Poets department for the first
38:14
time. We're gonna have a listening party on our YouTube
38:16
channel and you can listen live
38:18
with us and we'll give our reactions right after
38:20
and we're just gonna play each song. We did
38:22
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38:24
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38:26
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38:31
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38:34
Yeah, Midnight Eastern Time on our YouTube channel
38:36
and it's gonna be a blast. Yeah.
38:38
It's gonna be fun. I'm excited. I'm so excited. Me
38:40
too. All right,
38:42
so we have one last playlist. It's
38:45
called I Can Do It With a Broken
38:47
Heart and it's about acceptance. So here's what
38:49
Taylor had to say. Hey, Apple
38:51
Music, you've made it to my I Can
38:53
Do It With a Broken Heart playlist where
38:56
we finally find acceptance and can
38:58
start moving forward from loss or
39:00
heartbreak. These songs represent
39:03
making room for more good in your life,
39:05
making that choice. Because a lot
39:07
of time when we lose things, we gain things too.
39:11
I love this because we
39:13
know Taylor to be a hopeless romantic and she
39:15
can write the best breakup song you've ever heard
39:18
but she does continue to
39:20
open up her heart after it gets shattered.
39:22
And I respect that so, so, so, so,
39:24
so much because not everybody
39:27
can do that. You know? Because you can get
39:29
bitter, untrusting. You
39:31
can decide that this isn't for me
39:33
and she still deals
39:36
with it, writes her songs and
39:38
moves on. And writes beautiful, you're
39:41
on your own kids. Speaking of our
39:43
listening party, I mean the first time
39:45
hearing that and the blood soaked gown
39:47
and it's just like, oh,
39:49
she started off that song and it's like you're on
39:51
your own kid and it sounds so scary. And then
39:54
she ends it with, but you always
39:56
have been. You always have been,
39:58
you'll be okay. And that is. Hard
40:00
to think about and hard to accept,
40:03
but she's done it and accepted
40:05
it and picked herself up Phoenix
40:08
always rising from the ashes time and time again
40:12
Also on that list midnight rain labyrinth
40:17
The one which I think is just
40:19
perfect example of that. Yeah You
40:23
have August invisible string Happiness
40:27
that wouldn't make so much sense. Yeah, and so does
40:29
long story short. Yeah. Okay makes
40:31
sense that that would be on this playlist enclosure
40:35
Yeah, that makes sense to and ever more and
40:37
yeah You
40:39
know time to go probably should probably be
40:41
on this one, too. Yeah, I
40:43
forgot that you existed Excellent
40:46
example along with daylight. I Love
40:50
daylight this love which we will
40:52
break down on the podcast. Yeah, we will at
40:54
some point Clean now
40:56
that makes sense. Yeah If
40:59
any playlist it belongs on put it at the
41:01
top lean belongs on this one. Yes
41:04
now that we don't talk again
41:06
again innocent and
41:11
What Anna was doing not not
41:13
indigestion breathing You
41:20
know Tom's we love Tom's here if they ever
41:22
want to sponsor So
41:28
that was a Shocker from
41:31
Taylor Swift for her to put
41:34
all this together to listen to her
41:36
fans and come up and organize her
41:38
songs and to play lists of stages
41:42
of grief Now
41:44
I saw something that said Taylor
41:47
Swift has surprises that I couldn't find
41:49
or she said she's got surprises going
41:51
on But I couldn't find exactly what
41:53
this person was talking about. She always
41:55
has something up her sleeve. I mean
41:58
we said Or
42:00
I said on the last episode, I was
42:02
like, Taylor's been really quiet lately. And
42:05
then she dropped that moments after we walked out of
42:07
the studio. Of course, of course. Can't wait to find
42:09
out what she does today when we're done recording. But
42:13
she did, um, put her music
42:16
back on TikTok. Now,
42:18
now her music is back on
42:20
TikTok. And, um, I
42:22
don't know what it, what negotiations
42:24
happened, but she has new music
42:26
coming out in a week. And
42:29
so what a great time to
42:31
have her music back on
42:33
TikTok so people can use it. And,
42:35
um, now we're going to have
42:37
all new snippets that we're going to be
42:39
able to use in a week too. Yeah. I don't
42:41
know if this is correct. I was trying to read
42:44
about it this morning, trying to figure out how, how
42:46
that happened and why that happened. Um,
42:48
I read an article that was talking about how,
42:50
uh, Taylor, you know, in the process
42:52
of owning her master's recording her music and all of
42:55
that, she also owns the publishing rights. So
42:57
it's possible that she was able to like cut
42:59
her own deal with TikTok. I, again, I
43:01
don't know if that is correct. That
43:03
is just what I was like reading this morning. Um,
43:06
smart business woman. Yeah. Once again. Um, but
43:08
I, or some people were saying, you know,
43:10
it's very possible that she could have just
43:13
written a really pretty hefty check as well,
43:15
you know, so I don't know. And
43:17
I mean, Hey, remember we're, Taylor is
43:19
also looking at this clearly as business
43:21
decisions. So is TikTok and so is
43:24
her record label. So if
43:26
the most popular musician currently
43:28
right now is releasing a brand new album
43:31
that has already sold more
43:33
than 2 million copies, it's like the
43:35
biggest pre sale. In
43:37
a very long time. Um, that's
43:40
not on the biggest social media platform when
43:42
it comes out. That's going
43:44
to be a problem. That's costing a lot of
43:46
people a lot more money than they're losing. Yeah.
43:48
Uh, currently with it not being on there. So
43:51
all parties involved were like, yeah, we'll
43:53
let Taylor's on. I also think it's
43:56
funny cause you can tell like other
43:58
recording artists. Nobody's releasing music on. April
44:00
19th but everybody's releasing music in the weeks leading up
44:02
to it you know what I mean like nobody wants
44:04
to compete and it's so funny because every time I
44:06
see that there's like an artist releasing a new album
44:08
or new single or anything it's either right before the
44:10
19th or right after but it's not on the 19th
44:13
you know it's the same thing with movies you're not gonna
44:15
release a movie or
44:17
an action movie the same weekend as the New
44:19
Avengers movie right you're just not well even recently
44:22
Taylor with red Taylor's version she moved it
44:24
up right because of Adele or yeah yeah
44:26
yeah one of the two I can't I
44:28
was around the same time something like that
44:30
yeah and didn't like years ago Ed
44:32
Sheeran had talked about it how like when he's gearing
44:34
up to an album to an album release he double-checks
44:36
to make sure when is Taylor releasing when is Beyonce
44:38
releasing and when is Drake releasing those were like the
44:41
big ones that you don't want to compete
44:43
with and now it's like I feel like everybody's
44:45
just staying out of tape. Well
44:48
Drake did say Taylor's the only one
44:50
who would make me change a release
44:52
date. Yeah yeah ooh
44:55
we'll see what this album is
44:57
about in one week so
45:00
very excited and let's
45:03
check in from the Google voicemail
45:05
real quick yeah our
45:07
girl Madison was on it
45:10
as soon as we left as
45:12
soon as we left the studios literally last
45:15
week last Friday Madison
45:17
called not too long after
45:19
that to tell us some of her thoughts about
45:22
the playlist. I just wanted to
45:24
say I really love you guys so much my
45:26
name is Madison I've been following you guys for
45:28
like probably about a year now maybe and you
45:30
guys are just like having like a bunch of
45:32
50 friends so much I wish I could come
45:34
to you guys this event but unfortunately I do
45:36
not live in Texas but I just
45:38
wanted to say I love you guys and I hope you guys
45:40
cause I'll have a hitch. I can't wait
45:42
for us to finally get to evermore one
45:44
day. I don't know I just wanted to
45:47
mention all the playlist Taylor's just helped with
45:49
like the songs being sorted and
45:51
how insane that is and I feel like
45:53
everything we know now is just out the window
45:55
and it was obviously she was not comfortable
45:57
with the publication they used to stuff cause it's not Taylor's version
45:59
but I'm very generally curious to see where those songs
46:01
would have ended up on each playlist. Sorry,
46:04
I'm rambling. I hope you guys have the best day.
46:06
Me too, girl. I'm waiting forever more. I
46:11
am also curious on where she would have put the
46:13
Reputation and Debut songs on which playlist, you know? Maybe
46:15
she'll add them later. Yeah, right? She
46:17
could. She could. Thank
46:19
you so much, Madison. Thank you, Madison.
46:21
And she did mention our event. So
46:24
coming up here in two weeks. Oh
46:27
my goodness. Yeah.
46:29
We're having an event. It
46:33
is going to be so much fun. We're
46:35
going to be hanging out. It's called Swifties
46:37
in the Park. All the information is at
46:39
the13podcast.net and also in the description of this
46:41
podcast. We're just going to
46:43
have so much fun listening to Taylor's new
46:45
music, having fun, doing games, doing live podcasts.
46:47
We're going to have a Swiftie marketplace where
46:49
a lot of our Swiftie listeners who have
46:51
Swiftie themed businesses are going to be selling
46:53
their products. And it's just going to be
46:56
a lot of fun to hang out, shop,
46:59
take pictures with Swifties. It's going to be a lot of
47:01
fun. Talk about the new album. We're doing this a week
47:04
after Twitch or Pose comes out. So we're going to all
47:06
have thoughts and feelings. We are
47:08
going to know so
47:10
much more by then. And
47:13
have more questions. Have more questions. I
47:16
mean, I want to say we're going to know the whole
47:18
album, but I don't know that I would
47:20
know every word by then. That's only one
47:22
week or will we? I don't know. We're
47:25
going to see that. That gives us one
47:27
whole week to be able to take in
47:29
the album, to have a lot of questions,
47:31
a lot of thoughts, have a lot of
47:33
conversations with friends that didn't mean to do
47:36
that. I
47:40
did not mean to
47:42
do that, but I'm
47:44
thinking we're going to have a lot to
47:46
talk about with our Swiftie friends. We have a lot
47:49
to talk about when this podcast is over. Wow.
47:54
Okay. So the three of us will
47:56
be there. Lacey's probably not going to be there at
47:59
the event, but it is. April 27th, 2 to
48:01
5 at Grandscape in the Colony.
48:03
Bring a blanket, bring a lawn
48:06
chair, we're gonna be hanging out.
48:08
Bring your friends! Make new ones
48:10
there. Yeah, if you want to
48:12
come alone, please, please, please come alone. Like if
48:14
you feel like you just either moved to town or
48:16
you're looking for Swifty friends or you
48:18
just or your day-to-day friends aren't as die-hard Swifty's
48:20
of you are, come by yourself. We will be
48:22
there. We will be your friends. We're so excited.
48:24
Also, just to answer a few of our FAQs,
48:27
Frequently Asked Questions, we
48:30
will have like a wine cart there set up
48:32
and the park is surrounded by a bunch of
48:34
like restaurants and stuff. You are not allowed to
48:37
bring outside food or drink. So even though we
48:39
are phrasing it as Swifty's in the park, bring
48:41
your picnic blankets, unfortunately you cannot bring your own
48:44
food. You can't bring your own like sandwiches and
48:46
stuff, unfortunately, I'm so sorry. And I
48:48
saw some people asking like, where are
48:51
the restaurants and stuff around there? We're
48:53
talking like available in this
48:55
whole venue. So like walking. Yeah. You can
48:57
be walking around and there's tons of food
48:59
and drinks available. So it's not like,
49:01
yeah, I'm here leave. There's other restaurants nearby.
49:04
Yeah, it's like how can I explain it?
49:06
It's a park. Yeah, it's
49:08
like a large lawn area and
49:11
there's a bunch of restaurants. Yes, it's all right, right, right there.
49:13
It's not like you're gonna have to get in your car and
49:15
leave or anything. And it's all ages event. I
49:17
mean, you know Taylor Swift's music, so I don't
49:19
know what kind of language she's gonna have on
49:22
the post department, but bring your family. It's gonna
49:24
be a lot of fun and we're
49:26
gonna try and do a lot of games
49:28
and audience participation. And
49:30
it's just gonna be a blast hanging
49:32
out with Swifty. So all the info
49:34
tickets are all at the 13podcast.net, which
49:36
is in the description of this podcast.
49:38
So we hope to see you there.
49:40
And we
49:42
are gonna be doing our streaming
49:45
party, like we said, on our
49:47
YouTube channel. That's gonna be the
49:49
evening of 4.18 that
49:52
night, whenever it drops at
49:54
midnight Eastern time, 11 central
49:56
time. We're gonna
49:58
be here listening to the... Tortured
50:00
Poets Department for the first time
50:02
together, streaming it so we
50:05
can all take it in together. We will
50:07
be on headphones since we can't play music
50:09
and also that would be weird if people
50:12
are jumping in at different times. But we
50:14
can still tell you what song we're listening
50:16
to. We're going to go down the
50:18
whole track list order by order and take it
50:22
in and talk about it. So it's going to
50:24
be a lot of fun. We have a lot
50:26
of fun stuff coming up because it's fun to
50:28
be a Swifty. Thank you Taylor Swift for making
50:30
all of this possible. And Taylor, you are invited
50:32
to the event. Tickets are $13. Thanks
50:37
for listening. The 13th is
50:40
Taylor Swift's fan podcast. Subscribe
50:43
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50:45
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50:47
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