I JUST watched another reactor see the Rep Tour version for the first time and as soon as it got to that part I imagined this video. The I saw this and had to come watch, mostly for his reaction to that part. 😅
In case you didn't already find it, here is the song: This is the original Rep Tour version: Taylor Swift - I Did Something Bad (Reputation Stadium Tour performance) ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-TOas_EERfQ0.html And, if you have some extra time, you might also find this one to be of intertest: Taylor Swift - I Did Something Bad (American Music Awards, 2018) ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-O3QfCeclslM.html
You know I am not into your style of music but the grace and respect with which you handle this is powerful. Definite sub and hey maybe you’ll get me to like the other genre.
These two guys are Max Martin and Shellback who produced Reputation album. This was the last album she produced with them. Her next album (Lover) was produced by Jack Antonoff. She’s also working with Aaron Dessner from The National (Folklore and Evermore during 2020). The Tortured Poets Department is produced by Jack and the Anthology is by Aaron. To think when everything shut down in March 2020, Taylor called up Aaron and pitched them working together and asked if he had some snippets and samples for inspiration, which he sent over. She got busy, then there was a lot of back and forth and pretty soon, there were 2 records worth of songs. The Long Pond (Aaron’s studio in upstate NY) documentary takes you through how they did this without accessory folks doing various instrumentals from around the world (since they couldn’t gather during Covid) even knowing they were working on a Taylor Swift album until the first record dropped in July 2020. Folklore is also when the world found out the name of Ryan Reynolds’s and Blake Lively’s 3rd child, Betty. Evermore dropped in Dec 2020.
Live in Paris is only 8 songs and worth watching. Also, from her 1989 Tour you should watch We Are Never Getting Back Together. It will appeal to your love of metal music.
You'll love the whole series of these I found them here: ru-vid.com/group/PLNtIJtvtnvO93imgQ9YpKN87hEsvysQVm But she has a ton of behind the scenes stuff. I think you would especially enjoy her induction into the Nashville P&E Wing of the Recording academy, where the first 40 min is her speaking through the recording process and then playing the songs, followed by some stripped back performances.
Mate. Do yourself a favor and get yourself a copy of the rep Stadium Tour Movie. It will, no hyperbole, change your life. I don't even care if you don't react to it (since it will 100% get blocked unless you use one of the not-as-good fan vids out there). It's just something you have to see. (In my humble opinion) 😁