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"you would suck Taylor's dick no matter what she did" well yes! schlurp schlurp bitch

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i love how Taylor's always going "it's cuz you're on that damn phone"
life is so fun when you love taylor swift
taylor just throwing in there that she talks to young writers every week šāāļøšāāļøšāāļø
I LOVE YOU TAYLOR ALISON SWIFT

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her hate for the internet and trolls and chronically online haters is so real like she does NOT give a fuck about their opinion and desperately wants everyone do do the same
They might be biggerā¦but weāre faster and never scared
Taylor is really campaigning hard for that Oscar bc getting a director of iconic films to induct you into the shof and tell everyone how important music is to a movie and Taylorās ability to write said music is literally such a perfect campaigning move
i actually am not sure if this is going to have much of an impact on her campaign. it canāt hurt, but to me itās broader than that! i think itās more telling of the wide lens sheās taking to her career these days and how all-encompassing she sees and conceptualizes art and storytelling lately
so who else is having one of those āiām really proud of taylor and feel so unbelievably lucky that i get to witness her make history and grow up with her art in real timeā kind of days
"Taylor is a beacon for those who refuse to let others define their narrative" is one of the best and truest things anyone's ever said about her

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"May I just take this moment to express my deep appreciation to all the songwriters in the room for their individual achievements and congratulate all of the inductees here tonight? As a director, I am acutely aware of the power that music can have on audiences, and as much as I believe that the stories we tell as filmmakers have the potential to entertain and engage, there is something undeniable about how songs imprint on our souls. They leave a mark, and they provide a map. They provide a map to those moments in our lives that allow us, allow all of us to remember ourselves. And now, more than ever, what you do matters to people. Music will always be a uniting force, whether itās sung in our cars at the top of our lungs, or at houses of worship, or at football games, or on the streets of Minnesota.
I am honored to be here tonight to introduce the youngest female ever to be inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame, a woman who has no peer when it comes to shattering records as a writer, singer, and storyteller, a singular artist, and a genuine phenomenon whose place in our culture rivals that of the composers of the American Songbook, Lennon and McCartney of the 60s, and the singer-songwriters of the 1970s, like Carole King and Stevie letās go (K)Nicks, and your namesake, James Taylor. Her iconic success is fueled by her innate gifts, and the unwavering support of her family. Her fearless determination to stand up for all artistsā rights is a reflection of her deep understanding of how best to use the meteoric fame that she has been navigating since she was just a teenager. And tonight, she is making history, and we get to witness yet another milestone, as Taylor Swift continues to fulfill her destiny as the most successful female artist of not just our time, but of all time.
real. people were genuinely acting scandalized because taylor said āyouāre mean and you do cokeā about the artist who created a hit album explicitly about being mean and doing coke
I love how she called out robots posing as chronically online people! ty for transcribing. <3
i do too! also absolutely love āhaters posing as criticsā because taylor has respect for critics (duh) and i actually also think she has respect for genuine haters. itās the weird āas a fanā or āwe have to hold her accountable and be honest with herā or āi love her butā that she absolutely cannot stand. and that does not encompass all constructive criticism from fans but itās a specific genre of content we have all seen
what a week we've had
some parts of this fandom are so strange about Taylor's love for film and theater. its been very clear that these art forms are huge inspirations for her since the beginning, and she's affirmed that numerous times in the last 2 decades. its so annoying to constantly see her relationship to film reduced to "she just wants an Oscar." like yeah im sure she'd love that but it's hardly the only reason and her going into directing wasn't remotely surprising to me. if you haven't been noticing her cinematic inclinations from the start that's a skill issue š

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"Hi. The quality of my speaking voice is the product of two things that Iām not sorry for. One is that I went to, I was lucky enough to go to a Knicks game last night. I screamed for 100% of it, and then I got home and I was like, āYou gotta stop screaming. Youāre screaming too much. Youāre screaming instead of talking. Youāre too excited.ā And I was like, āOkay, Iām not going to scream tonight.ā And then I got to witness the amazing performances that I saw tonight, and then I just kept screaming. I just never stopped screaming. And so this is what you get, and again, I make no apologies for that. Iāve had a blast. Tonight has been amazing.
I want to begin by thanking the person who introduced and inducted me tonight, and thinks this is the first time he has inducted me into something. But what he may not be taking into consideration is that through his decades of spellbinding storytelling, Steven Spielberg has unknowingly inducted me and countless others into his sacred club of expansive world-building. From the time he was a kid, every time he dreamed something up, he wanted to do anything humanly possible to be able to show it to you. I watched his films pivot between different genres, from action, to sci-fi, to historical epic, to drama, to comedy, romance, fantasy, to musical, and I watched him ace every single genre. And that kind of limitless creativity isnāt just inspiring to burgeoning filmmakers. Because of examples of Stevenās, I trusted my imagination, regardless of it was taking me somewhere new and uncharted, and then every time I dreamed something up, I wanted to do everything humanly possibly to be able to play it for you.
A few months ago when the Songwriters Hall of Fame asked me about my heroes and the creatives who shaped my storytelling and who I might want to present this award to me, I said Stevenās name. And about an hour later to my absolute delight, I ended up on the phone with him and his legendarily effervescent wife, Kate Capshaw, who is here tonight. And he was telling me, yes, absolutely, he would be thrilled to be here. I was completely blown away because the man has a massive film called Disclosure Day thatās coming out at midnight tonight, and heās still going to agree and show up to do this for me a few hours before it comes out. Wouldnāt that be impossibly hard to balance? Wouldnāt that be too difficult, scheduling-wise? Iām trying to give him an out. At which point, Kate said something Iāll never forget. She said, āGood and true things are easy.ā And if I look back at my entire 23-year career in music: the ups and downs, the industry battles, the trials and tribulations, the tears and the cheers and the dogpiling of doubt, the criticisms, both fair and unfair, the complete loss of privacy, the world tours, and the ego wars, and the twists of fate, the absolute magical chaos of this path that I chose when I was too young to remember it ever being a choice at all. Songwriting was the easiest thing I ever did. Not because it didnāt take effort ā it definitely did; not that it wasnāt frustrating at times, because it could be; and not that my songwriting didnāt haunt me relentlessly until I cracked the perfect internal rhyme scheme for the third line, the second verse of the book where my teachers called me out in class for not paying attention ā because that definitely happened. But when I say that songwriting was the easiest part for me, I think what I mean is that it was instinctual. No one taught me how to do it. I had to be taught how to entertain a crowd, and learn choreography, and be less annoying, and navigate the industry, and fiercely protect my own sanity. I had to learn all of that over time, through difficult lessons and massive amounts of trial and error and chaos and calamity. But songwriting, for me, was pretty much the only thing I ever just naturally did.
love these 2 comments on a snippet of Taylor's speech. literally so true