

“I’m walking fast through the traffic lights” The average wind speed in Taylor’s home state of Pennsylvania is 17.1 mph, the highest wind speed ever recorded on Earth is 253 mph, and the speed of “The Wind” by Cat Stevens is 115 BPM.

Now, to be fair, there’s some room for debate on just how fast she’s going since it depends on wind speed. Particularly if it’s not even a cul-de-sac and you’ll have to do a three-point turn to get out. Whether it be a new Maserati, or a pre-owned Toyota RAV4, it is never a good idea to take off full speed down a dead-end street. “Loving him is like driving a new Maserati down a dead-end street,įaster than the wind, passionate as sin, ending so suddenly” Their “song” is going to be the sound of sirens if he doesn’t get his act together.

The first thing they teach you in driver’s ed is to keep your hands at ten and two, and yet here Taylor is driving around town with a boy who only has one hand on the wheel. “He’s got a one-hand feel on the steering wheel, But much like the way traffic cops do their jobs, the reasoning is mostly arbitrary and made up. Here, we rank every traffic violation in Taylor Swift’s discography, considering factors like severity of the infraction, danger level, and importance to T. The trend has slowed down as of late, suggesting that Joe Alwyn is a very good, responsible driver, whose time behind the wheel is not interesting enough to sing about - thank God. Amongst this “long list of ex-lovers,” there are some reckless drivers, some who make minor mistakes, and some whose licenses should be revoked. That being said, when really examining these violations with a critical eye, it becomes apparent that most of them were actually committed by the men driving Taylor around. And after nine albums of this, it’s reached a point where I finally begin to understand why the gay antagonist in “Picture to Burn” didn’t let her drive his “stupid old pickup truck.” Anyone who’s either a Swiftie or a crossing guard is sure to have noticed just how often Taylor sings about these illegal traffic maneuvers. In doing so, there are certain recurring themes or tropes that become apparent, like forbidden romances, colors representing emotions, and the worst driving imaginable. Keep it Capital every Monday-Thursday from 10pm and Sunday from 7pm for Max's show You may also like.As Taylor Swift continues the slow but steady release of her re-recordings with Red (Taylor’s Version), we’re able to collectively revisit some of her early work through the lens of her discography as a whole. It's not long to go Swifties… Taylor drops '1989' on 27th October! Bring it on! "He has heard a lot of the new album, he's got the inside scoop. I said, 'no, we're not making this about my music today, it's all about 'Sing' today', so now he's finally heard it alongside the rest of the world," she added. "Ed has heard a lot of the songs on the album but he hadn't heard the first single, because the time that I was going to play it for him it was the day that 'Sing' had just come out'. Taylor Swift On Ed Sheeran's Reaction To 'Shake It Off'. "What ended up happening was we made an album that really sounds like an album, it's really sonically cohesive, and I'm really proud of it."Īnd it sounds like Taylor's BFF Ed Sheeran has already heard most of '1989', here's hoping he lets a few tidbits slip in the coming months! "We were really just playing around with this album and didn't limit ourselves," Taylor explained. 'When you get into the album there are a lot of late eighties sounds and vocal stylings and production elements. "One of the things you can expect is that I'm really trying to challenge myself in every single way possible to make music that doesn't sound like music I've made before," Taylor revealed to Capital's Max. Taylor Swift teases her NEW album '1989'. Last month Taylor opened up exclusively to Capital about what fans can expect from the record. The album launches later this month after the huge release of her lead single 'Shake It Off'.
