Taylor Swift
1989
a billion copies, i'm sure of it
I'm slammed today, had to run home to help watch the girls and realize I did not do a write-up for ROW yet.
So I let Violet pick.
"Any record in the house Violet...you pick it and I'll write about it."
She goes straight to her jam. Between this and requests for Big Sean's "Bounce Back" and "Dance" from the Trolls soundtrack and (oddly) the Flaming Lips "She Don't Use Jelly", Violet has not veered too far from Swift's "1989" in the past 8 months or so.
I bought it for her on vinyl after she had a hard day at pre-K earlier this year. I'm such a sap.
I guess I've heard all the songs on this LP, but really, for V it begins and ends with "Welcome to New York." Intro'd to this family as the opening music for "The Secret Life of Pets", I've probably listened to this song no less than 150 times this year. I sing it to her, I pull up live versions on YouTube. I am a sap...if she loves something I can learn to love it myself.
A distant second is "Shake It Off" of which Violet appears to be more of a fan of the video than the song itself. I guess I don't mind it all in the grand scheme of things. If I've learned anything, it's that Taylor Swift music, from my perspective, seems to be made specifically for four year old girls. And I'm completely ok with that.
V still doesn't have a steady enough hand to drop the needle on this one, so it's already shredded. I doubt the White Stripes-branded Crosley helps the situation. Maybe she'll get a Manny under the tree this year.
And in the time it took me to write the last paragraph, V opened the dish washer, used that to climb on top of the kitchen counter, set the microwave for god-knows how long (50:35 when I found it) with nothing in it and was fist deep in a package of gummi bears.
I've clearly got my hands full.
What is it with shake it off and little girls? My workout mix had been known to include a lot of pop and my daughter glommed on to this for dear life. We went from twinkle twinkle to her singing “shake it off, you got to” all over the house. It’s her go to jam, which is why I loved her cranking up Death Letter the other day, I felt like my influence is in there somewhere.
Ben, you are a good daddy. I remember meeting Violet at Fond Objects (Danny Krohn"s (?spelling) show. She is precious. Oh, and remember REGULAR gummy Bears. Not Sugar free. Big parenting tip.
This album is pop perfection. How can you not love it? lol
My 5 y.o. loves “Welcome To New York.” He always asks for the New York song. Gets it honestly as his 8 y.o sister is a big fan of the 1989 album.
You are a great dad!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
You are a great dad!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
You are a great dad!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
You are a great dad!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
You are a great dad!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I was turned on to 1989 by Ryan Adam’s cover lp. I checked out Taylor’s and was an instant fan. We are going to see her in Denver in May. My daughter is not as excited as I am :)