The Majestic Theater Madison, WI 10.19.15. Show Me Your Fangs Acoustic Tour. Shot on iPhone 6. Full length tale of when Taylor Swift used a very very slightly altered lyric of his in one of her songs and the aftermath.
i'm a taylor swift fan but i believe she did got inspired by your lyrics and you didn't deserve all the hate just because you thought you deserve credit for your lyric. THANK YOU for your creativity, it completed one of the greatest lyrical and sonical masterpiece she ever did. 💗 i'm forever thankful for your song. 💗
I'm not really a typical Swift fan but I actually do enjoy the rare acoustic set she performs and some of her songs, when stripped down with just her and an acoustic, remind me a lot of Matt's live album "At The Point". I had a hunch there would be some connection or inspiration which should be non controversial, she's a great song writer.
One line very similarly worded…. But the song nothing alike. And he didn’t invent that quote. I’ve seen that on girl’s social media pages for years, even back in the AOL AIM days.
@@blue84freak Is it about this exact sequence of words? Because Taylor has been taking credits (and royalties) for a line, eg, "deja vu" and "1 Step Forward, 3 Steps Back" by Olivia Rodrigo.
@@sexyscientist Deja Vu was because she ripped off a big chunk of the music, not a specific line. 1 Step Forward was a complete ripoff of the piano in Taylor's New Years Day. Again, not one generic line. Also....Olivia Rodrigo has been sued by numerous artists for copying their work. Almost every song she "writes" ends up having at least part of it stolen from someone else.
I have a very, very difficult time believing that that exact line has been around "decades" before Matt put it in one of his songs. I had literally never heard it prior to 2003. It would be a huge gamble for him to claim to have written the lyrics at the risk of someone proving him otherwise (which literally nobody has done). It's not a big deal to borrow lyrics from other artists, but, Christ, give them their f*cking credit man.
Literally the only difference between the two lines is the tense in which it was written. Again, it's okay to borrow lyrics-it's not okay to not give credit. I love me some Taylor Swift but, c'mon Swifties, anyone with Brain #1 can see that this is a direct ripoff. Just acknowledge it and move on. She's not infallible.
But keep in mind that Taylor Swift has copyrighted so many of the phrases she's used in her songs. Phrases that existed before her, but now she gets too sue other people who use them. Because of the way she is, people are a lot more critical of her when they find out she has used other people's ideas and work.
This annoyed me because she did use it almost word for word. Seeing as how she copyrighted so many phrases she's used in her songs (even ones that existed before she used them), i can't believe she'd just use someone else's lyrics without asking and crediting them.
I love both Taylor and Matt. And I remember hearing “All Too Well” and hearing that lyric and immediately my jaw dropping cuz she had gotten it from Matt. Still love “I Saw” and “All Too Well” just as much as I did back then.
@@erinredfern234 Update- I love “All Too Well” a bit more than I did when I first posted thanks to the heart-wrenching 10 minute version. But not more than “I Saw.” Both are equally devastating.
Calls her a thief for one similar sentence. Then he tries to play it off as his friend told him to post it. Then insults Taylor by saying her fans are all little kids - while also insulting all the adult TS fans. This guy really is a turd.