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Merry Christmas from Taylor Swift
This is for POed-poster or whatever his name is...
Taylor Swift's rendition of the awesome George Michael song. She didnt sing it as good but its nice anyway. and another cause she's so sexy. |
thanks man. cheered me up a bit. going to have a nice sleep with that tune dancing in my mind.
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Taylor Swift = good voice. I adore her talent. Enough said.
Or enough is said. Or it is said enough. Sometimes I like to shorten that phrase to 'snuff said. Uuuhh... what? Joking. |
Who is that chick? Damn, she is kind of hot.
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Indeed very hot...
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Merry Christmas
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Agreed very very nice :) Merry Christmas!!
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god damn she is so smoking hot
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Yeah, she is hot, Merry Christmas.
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Here is my christmas song for ya'll .........
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Merry Christmas :)
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I love her. :) I like her song "white horse" .
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is she a model turned singer or something like that? She's hot but her voice is nothing special. Nice to look at anyway :)
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I'll bet you're over 40. Shame on you for lusting after a teenager. |
Merry Christmas to all...
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Having a rich dad with connections doesn't translate into selling out a world wide arena concert tour in minutes. Maybe in 10 years she will be gone. Maybe not. But really, when you look at it (and if you are involved in the music business you know this) the shelf life of most big musical acts is about 5-7 years. They have a few hits records, then fade away. There are some that last and others that get huge then drop down and are small again, but keep going. They make a living, but aren't major stars. 10 years is a very long time in the music business. Here are the charts from about this time of year in 2000 http://www.billboard.com/charts/hot-...ate=2000-12-17 Of the top 10 maybe 1 or 2 of them are still around and you could argue of those 2 Faith Hill, while still big, is nothing like she was then and Beyonce is big, but Destiny's Child is broken up. The rest have faded away and I'm sure there are people on there most people don't ever remember hearing of. So in reality most musicians would dream of having Debbie Gibson's career. Most musical acts,no matter how talented or driven, burn out and fade away. Swift has a young audience, but she also has a lot of older fans. She will have to hope the younger fans stay with her as they get older (and that is a very hard thing to do), but country music is one of those things where a lot of times fans stay loyal to an act. And even if she disappears in a few years she will have already sold more records and concert tickets than 99% of musical acts ever will. Daddy's money can get her in the door. But it doesn't buy success like that. |
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I would disagree with you about her level of talent. I don't know enough about her to know how much she has written and how much she hasn't written. I think there are always two sides to every story. Like Avril Lavigne saying she wrote about 90% her hit song Complicated and the song writers that got co-credit say she only contributed one line to it. The truth is probably somewhere in the middle. To me part of talent is being able to connect with an audience and make the song real. While kids are more impressionable than adults for some things, they don't really fake who they like when it comes to music and movies and stuff like that. If you can get 40,000 people to pay to watch you sing live in concert, you have some talent in my book. And I think she has a good voice. It isn't technically great, but it is honest and kind of raw. Then again I love Dylan, Neil Young and Tom Waits. I would rather hear a singer that isn't too great vocally sing something to me that is real than hear a technically perfect singer sing some kind of stuff you can't connect with. Maybe she has too many young fans for her to last. Maybe she doesn't, but most acts have their core audience and eventually most of that audience leaves you and you have to find a new one. Here is a great example. Hootie and the Blowfish. The were a small band, then had a huge record and exploded. Their fans weren't kids, they were mostly adults. That record sold like crazy and they toured the world and were one of the biggest bands on the planet for a few years. Then 5 years later they were nowhere to be seen. The audience is fickle and most acts don't hold on to fans,young or old, for very long. |
oh my...
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NOT clicking...see my thread last week on most annoying Christmas songs for why.
btw..it is a Wham song not just a George Micheal song which means we can blame TWO people for it. |
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She looks so cute..
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