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Taylor Swift 1989 (Taylor's Version) VAULT TRACKS DEEP DIVE \U0001faa9 ✨ \U0001faa9 ✨

Pop Apologists

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Society & Culture, Talk Radio

4.42.5K Ratings

🗓️ 4 November 2023

⏱️ 49 minutes

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Summary

In honor of the 1989 (Taylor’s Version) release, Lauren and Chan are here to talk about the five tracks released from The Vault: “Slut!”, Say Don’t Go, Now That We Don’t Talk, Suburban Legends, and Is It Over Now? Listen as Lauren and Chan chat about their favorite lyrics, theorize song meanings, and use their detective skills to make connections with other songs from the original 1989 album. Hear how we now know that Taylor and Harry Styles weren’t just a casual couple during their 2012-2013 romance, what quality of Taylor Swift is rarely discussed but truly exists, and why Taylor Swift will never be comfortable as a woman on a yacht. This episode is for all the current and soon-to-be Swifties out there, since when Mother Taylor opens The Vault, everyone wins. \U0001faa9\U0001faa9\U0001faa9 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Well, well, well, Chandler, today we are on hollowed ground, a tremble as I introduce this episode.

0:11.1

Do you know why? I actually don't know why. Today at anniversary of some sort.

0:16.3

No, it's because today we are going to be going in depth discussing new Taylor Swift music.

0:24.3

Yes. It is just so rare to have the opportunity to be really sinking or teeth into

0:31.6

new Taylor Swift. You know, it's once every year max, maybe a couple of years.

0:37.8

I said this on the last Patreon a week ago. I said, there's only a few times in your life when

0:43.4

you get to experience a new Taylor Swift song. Yes. And we are experiencing one right now.

0:48.0

You know, I don't know when the next one will come around. You have to seize the moment. I mean,

0:51.5

it's like a solar eclipse. Okay, Chandler. Well, I think with no further ado,

0:57.6

let's get into 1989 Taylor's version. Okay. So let's each say our top of the ball tracks.

1:05.9

Okay. Okay. I'll go first. My top track was originally slut. Now it is. Now that we don't talk.

1:13.4

Oh, stop. What? Okay. Because my top two are slut. And now that we don't talk with my top being

1:23.7

now that we don't talk. Oh, my gosh. So happy when you are converted to the church of now that we

1:30.7

don't talk because I was never not converted. Let me just say my conversion has lost your L.A.

1:38.0

I had not I always loved the church. I just think I've grown to reach for it more than I

1:43.2

slightly more than I reach for slut. Okay. I pulled some quotes from rap genius for each song.

1:49.1

So I'm just going to say what rap genius has to say. And we're rap genius. If people don't know,

1:53.5

it's an online site where they basically dissect the lyrics of every song known to man. And so

2:00.3

it's a really, really good site. But this is what rap genius has to say about now that we don't talk.

2:05.2

It says now that we don't talk explores the feelings that arise once a once important

2:08.7

relationship fades away, painting a picture of change and distance between two people who used to

2:13.7

be close. In the verses, Swift talks about noticing changes in the other person's life, all the

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