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CMT Blog: Taylor Swift’s “Love Story” Is No. 1 in UK

Everybody knows Taylor Swiftjust got back from a slew of shows overseas. But in this chat with Chicago’s country radio station, US 99.5, Swift has even more good news to share: “I got a call yesterday from my label and they said that ‘Love Story’was No. 1 in the UK this week,” she said. That’s huge news. Even for Swift, who seems to have redefined huge news in country music circles. As for her upcoming tour, she wouldn’t give too much away. She does hint around about a couple of cool surprises, though. “The one thing that I wanted was in the encore. And it’s the craziest part of the show. But the thing that I can talk about, because I don’t want to blow the surprise of the other thing, is that I have a giant castle on the stage,” Swift said. No mention of white horses, though.

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Taylor Blogs: Houston Rodeo and a giant stage

Hey!

I’m wiped out. I’ve been in the studio all day ( I know, I know.. We JUST put out a new album. I think I have a problem, I cannot stop writing songs.) It’s so much fun knowing that you can take your time, because you have like a year and a half to make something you’re really proud of. I love recording a few songs, waiting a few months, recording a few more.. Instead of devoting a few weeks to “record the album” and then it’s just done. I like dragging it out, that way you can be meticulous about every detail. Daydream about different ways to put the songs together, and then take them apart. I’m pretty obsessed with the whole process. So needless to say, it was good to be back in the studio with my redheaded producer who I missed terribly. 

Tomorrow I play the Houston Rodeo for the first time in my life. I’ve heard about it since I was born because my mom’s from Houston. They’re telling me really crazy things about the ticket sales so far, and I’m kind of in shock about how many of your beautiful faces I’m going to be seeing tomorrow. 🙂 I’m really excited about it, and I’d love to see you there! 

When we get back from Texas, I go straight into tour rehearsals for the Fearless tour. (!!!!) I can’t believe this is actually.. really… happening. They’ve set my stage up in this giant, massive warehouse and apparently it’s really something. Considering that the stage was originally inspired from a drawing I made a few years ago, I’ll be the most excited person in the room when we go over and see it for the first time. Then we start the hard part: Putting the show together. 

Again, I know I say thank you every 4 seconds, but.. guys.. Thanks for all of this. 

Wish me luck. See you in Houston 🙂

lovelovelove
-T-

CMT Blog: Taylor Swift Is Daydreaming About Songs

Taking her time to daydream, write, obsess and get into every single detail of a song. That’s howTaylor Swift likes to make her brand of music. It’s exhausting, though. She says in her latest MySpace blog that she had been in the studio all day. And even though she just put that big deal of a Fearless album out, she cannot stop writing songs. “It’s so much fun knowing that you can take your time, because you have like a year and a-half to make something you’re really proud of. I love recording a few songs, waiting a few months, recording a few more,” she says. Then she adds that she likes to drag it out and be meticulous about every detail. It sounds like she’ll be just as compulsive about her upcoming tour which is going to feature a stage that was inspired from a drawing Swift made a few years ago. I can’t wait to see what kind of stage she was doodling while she was still just a high school girl.

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The Observer: Taylor Swift hits it big

Most people on campus have heard of Taylor Swift. Swift’s two albums have gone multi-platinum. She was the biggest-selling American artist of 2008. Time Magazine described her as “one of pop’s finest songwriters, country’s foremost pragmatist and more in touch with her inner life than most adults.” Her hit music video, “Love Story,” is an Internet sensation (and the inspiration for a certain romantic on-campus proposal). But most college students don’t realize that this talented 19-year-old is younger than most of us. And even though she is famous, Taylor Swift is very easy to relate to. Let me tell you why.

After researching Taylor for this column, I came to one conclusion: the girl is adorable. If you want proof, read her MySpace journal entries, or check out the cute home videos she has posted, which are also on MySpace. The journal entries are funny, well-written and interesting. They have titles like, “While I was in L.A., my mom re-arranged my bathroom” and “Putting off packing by blogging,” making her seem very relatable. The videos, too, reveal her sarcastic sense of humor. 

In short, Taylor Swift is an incredibly genuine and down-to-earth person – qualities that really come through in her albums. 

For starters, Taylor Swift writes all of her own music. All of it. How many pop artists can say that? A few songs on her two albums are co-written, including a soulful collaboration with Colbie Caillat on her second album, “Fearless” that’s worth checking out. None of her songs are entirely written by someone else. What’s more, every one of Taylor Swift’s songs is based on her own life – really. She also doesn’t hesitate to use the actual names of friends and ex-boyfriends.

This honesty has generated a lot of drama. For instance, Taylor wrote the hit song “Teardrops on My Guitar” about a boy named Drew who she crushed on in high school. As the song says, he had a girlfriend at the time and never dated Taylor. But in one interview, Taylor Swift revealed that he showed up on her driveway – single – after the release of her first album. Unfortunately, their reunion didn’t work out. Too much time had passed, and they had grown apart. It’s still a crazy story, isn’t it? 

A cuter story surrounds the fourth track on “Fearless,” called “Hey Stephen.” The song is about singer Stephen Barker Liles of the Nashville band Love and Theft. The band toured with Taylor last summer, and she developed a crush on Liles. But she did not tell him that she planned to write a song about him. Liles was reportedly quite surprised when the album came out.

The lyrics include such lines as, “Hey Stephen/ I could give you 50 reasons/ Why I should be the one you choose/ All those other girls are beautiful/ But would they write a song for you?” 

No word yet on a developing romance between the two, but Liles did say in a past interview that, “I think everyone would agree she’s a total sweetheart and anyone would be lucky to go out with her.” Stay tuned.

And, of course, Taylor’s breakout single – 2006’s “Tim McGraw” – has its own story. She wrote this heart-rending tune in math class, during her freshman year. Yes, of high school. This kind of story makes me wish that I had used my high school math classes more productively – to write hit songs, for instance. 

Other proof of Taylor Swift’s adorability? She encodes secret messages into her albums, which are fun to unravel. For instance, track three on “Fearless,” “Fifteen,” is a bittersweet take on her freshman year. Its secret message? “I cried while recording this.” 

How’s that for honesty?

I could go on and on about how amazing this young star is, but I’ll wrap it up in Taylor’s own words. Here’s an excerpt from her recent interview with Philadelphia Magazine:

PM: When did you realize that you weren’t just successful – you were a humongous friggin’ deal? 

Taylor: Um, I never came to that realization, actually. My biggest pet peeve is people who feel they’re entitled to success and fame. I haven’t reached the point where I’m like, “Hey, man, I’ve made it!” And I hope I never do get to that point.

We hope she doesn’t either. Taylor, stay just the way you are – adorable.

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3News: Taylor Swift – taking over the world

She is the biggest seller on iTunes right now – country singer Taylor Swift is rapidly taking over the world.

The teenager is just across the Tasman as we speak and the Aussies can’t get enough of her.

If you were to click on Taylor Swift’s ‘Teardrops on My Guitar’ music video on youtube, you’d be adding to the already 28 million others to do the same.

Taylor Swift’s MySpace site boasts 70 million views and counting.

She’s had more than 10 million paid track downloads of her growing list of No. 1 hits, and she had higher week one sales of her new album Fearless than the Killers and Guns N Roses combined.

A recent concert at the enormous Staples Centre in LA sold out in 2 minutes flat.

So you get the idea – Taylor Swift is just a little bit popular, even Downunder.

“When you come to a place you’ve never been before,” says Swift, “We got here, I walk out all these people are saying: ‘we came all the way from New Zealand to see you’ – it’s been so amazing.”

Swift is a little bit country and a little bit pop like so Shania meets Miley Cyrus.

She wrote a novel when she was bored one school holidays, released her first album when she was 16, was a No. 1 and nominated for a Grammy when she was 17.

The willowy teen is now a red carpet staple, working the cameras in Sydney a few nights ago for her buddy Zac Efron at the world premiere of his new film 17 again.

Her friends and her dating life are now tabloid fodder – even her best friend from school has become a celebrity by default.

So where to now for Taylor Swift?

Not content with dominating her home turf, she’s taking Swift Mania beyond US borders. And she’s going a little bit Kiwi – about to tour with Keith Urban.

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Esquire: Who the F#@& Is Taylor Swift?

She had the No. 1 album in the country. That does not mean you should feel bad about missing the phenomenon.

By Chris Jones

A few moments ago, I was the last man on earth to have never heard a Taylor Swift song. In fact, I had never heard of Taylor Swift. You might think that can’t possibly be true, but I swear it is. Somewhere there’s an African tribesman perfecting his dance to “Teardrops on My Guitar”; a heartsick Thai fisherman floats on his skiff somewhere off Phuket humming “Love Story.” Me? I didn’t even know whether Taylor Swift was a boy or a girl.

Her name — she’s a she, turns out — only finally, belatedly, registered when I was sent a list of the five top-selling records of last year. Coldplay, AC/DC, Kid Rock — seriously, people? Kid Rock? — and there in the middle of the mix, something or someone named Taylor Swift, Fearless.

There must be some mistake, I thought. I take pride in having kept my ear to the ground ever since I managed my college radio station a thousand years ago. I know who the Jonas Brothers are, although not as individuals. I can name a Miley Cyrus song. I’m not one of those music snobs who won’t listen to anything that’s sold more than fifty copies. (With the notable exception of Kid Rock: Anyone who’s bought that record, I’m sorry, but I don’t need to know you anymore.) Even when I hate a band — I could cheerfully throttle those glammy wimps in Metro Station: When did the comb-over become a fashion statement for seventeen-year-olds? — I can admit when they’ve put out a good pop song. I get that not everyone wants their music to play like the soundtrack to their suicide.

So my obliviousness to a genuine musical phenomenon actually disturbed me a little. This was a first, and I had to take corrective action. I went on YouTube and saw that there had been no mistake: More than twenty-six million people had listened to “Teardrops.” I clicked on it, about to break my Taylor Swift cherry, ready to be taken to the moon. Instead, I watched a moderately attractive girl — her teeth are admittedly spectacular — with a moderately good voice singing a new country funeral dirge. What’s the matter with people? But then came “Love Story” — and with that song, I could see what was happening here. No one ever went broke catering to the hurt feelings of wounded teenage girls or Thai fishermen.

But what about me? Who’s to say that thirty-five-year-old chubby Canadian men don’t occasionally get their feelings hurt, too? Why did no one deliver Taylor Swift unto me? No e-mails, no TV commercials, no billboards. It’s as though I’d been purposefully neglected, ignored, cut out of the clique. I was suddenly back in high school, trying to pretend that my spot on the cross-country ski team was just as cool as being quarterback, even when the quarterback banged my Juliet in the weight room after a dance.

I’m going to go listen to “Love Story” again.

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From John Mayer’s Twitter…

  1. johncmayerTempting. Let me see what I can pull together. “brettbarclay@johncmayer Can we get a preview on Battle Studies blog?”

     

  2. johncmayerIt’s called “Half of My Heart” and I want to sing it with Taylor Swift. She would make a killer “Nicks” in contrast to my “Petty” of a song.

BAM’s Blog: Taylor Swift wins strong ratings for “CSI”

Country star Taylor Swift and George Eads on Thursday’s episode of “CSI.” 

Thursday night’s episode of “CSI: Crime Scene Investigation” featuring guest star Taylor Swift delivered nearly 21 million viewers, according to a CBS news release.

Citing Nielsen ratings, the release states “CSI” was first in households (12.7/20), viewers (20.88m), adults 25-54 (7.1/16) and adults 18-49 (5.3/13).

Compared to last week, “CSI” was up +14% in households (from 11.1/17), +18% in adults 25-54 (from 6.0/14), +23% in adults 18-49 (from 4.3/11) and added +3.16m viewers (from 17.72m, +18%).

It marked the best delivery in viewers since Gil Grissom’s (William Petersen) farewell episode on Jan. 15 and best deliveries in adults 18-49 and adults 25-54 since Jan. 29.

Last night marked the fifth “CSI” episode this season to top the 20 million viewers mark.

-BAM

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LA Times Blog: Why is Taylor Swift in Jonas Bros ‘3D Experience’: ‘She sells a lot of records’

By Elizabeth Snead

The Dish Rag talked with Nick Jonas, Kevin Jonas and Joe Jonas about their new “3D Concert Experience.”

You can watch snippets of the amazing new concert and behind-the-scenes film from the lads’ recent appearance on “The David Letterman Show” above. Btw, the movie opens… Friday! Only three more days!

But we just had to ask the brothers about … girls. And Taylor Swift. And you’ll be shocked — shocked — by what Joe has to say about his old girlfriend.

So what about the ladies, boys. We wondered if they get girlfriend time?

Nick:  We try to date. 

Joe:  We’re always looking for love. 

Kevin bursts out laughing, then Nick and Joe start laughing.

Keep reading. Just trust me on this…

How do the boys cope with all the screaming female fans?

Nick: It’s not bad. 

Kevin: It’s not rough. 

Nick: We’ll be honest (laughing), it’s not horrible.  But you just take a step at a time.  It’s at times kind of (inaudible), the screaming and all that, but it’s not always like that; it’s just what they capture on camera to put it in the movie.  But it’s fun. We love what we do and we love that our fans are so supportive and so amazing. They’re the best.

Tell us about one fan who has been particularly devoted.

Kevin: You know the girls that were running in the film, chasing the vehicles –- that wasn’t staged at all. That was actually happening when we were in New York, and you saw the girls coming up to the window of the car. Those girls were actually running after the vehicles, and it kind of inspired the intro to the movie and all that.  It’s very cool. We’re going to New York tomorrow, and we’ll probably see them there. 

Taylor Swift was in the movie. Joe dated her and they reportedly broke up on the phone. We wanted to know if they were together when shooting the movie and how she ended up being in the movie.

Joe:  I think it was just… we knew her as an artist and what a great artist she was.

Kevin:  She sells a lot of records.

Joe: Yeah, she sells a lot of records. And we asked her to be in the movie, and she was up for it. She was really good. The response is amazing. You guys were there yesterday.  You can tell …

Kevin:  We all enjoyed the time with her. So it was a mutual kind of fun time on the set of the movie.

OK, that’s all Joe has to say about Taylor Swift?

Seriously? How about: “Taylor is beautiful, incredibly sweet, talented and smart.”

Or maybe: “I love the amazing song she wrote about how I broke her heart.”

What do you think he should have said?

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Taylor Swift — As Good As A Good Girl Gets

I’m totally still on the Taylor Swift bandwagon. At 19, the chick possesses such talent, grace, and innocence that I just want to wrap her up in plastic wrap and keep her from getting tarnished.

Taylor is Rolling Stone‘s March cover girl, and the singer/songwriter says that she has no desire to go down the road of the young hussies of today. She doesn’t drink or smoke and she still lives at home in the same bedroom she’s always slept in.

As for sex, she’s not telling us a thing.

“I feel like whatever you say about whether you do or don’t, it makes people picture you naked,” she says. “And as much as possible, I’m going to avoid that. It’s self-preservation, really.”

She does admit to writing a song about how Joe Jonas broke her heart last year, but says that she’ll always be a sucker for real romance.

“I love love,” the “Love Story” singer says. “I love studying it and watching it. I love thinking about how we treat each other, and the crazy way that one person can feel one thing and another can feel totally different.”

But she has to have an inner wild child, no?

Maybe, but Taylor says she refuses to sell-out and become just another starlet whose antics are tabloid fodder.

“When you lose someone’s trust, it’s lost, and there are a lot of people out there who are counting on me right now,” she says. “Rebellion is what you make of it. When you’ve been on a tour bus for two months straight, and then you get in your car and drive wherever you want, that can feel rebellious.”

Love this girl!

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