Wednesday, March 19, 2008

A Place in This World

It's really hard to choose my favorite Taylor Swift song, but I would have to say it is "Teardrops on my Guitar."

http://www.azlyrics.com/lyrics/taylorswift/teardropsonmyguitar.html

In this song, Taylor Swift is writing about how she is heartbroken over her ex-boyfriend. She sees him walking by with another girl and just pretends like everything is okay and she is fine, but she really sits up looking at his picture all night crying over him. She puts on a front to look like she is okay and that she is happy for him.

I had never really considered the lyrics to this song. I'm not sure why they resonate with me, maybe because something like this has never happened to me, but it might be because I've seen friends get their hearts broken by guys and they just act like they are okay even if they aren't because that's what they think he wants to see. After considering the lyrics, I think Taylor Swift is suggesting that all guys are heart breakers like this and that guys are insensitive. She says, "Drew looks at me, I fake a smile so he can't see that I want and I'm needing everything we can't be." I don't really identify with these lyrics. Most of her songs are about her relationship with her ex-boyfriend and how she is so heartbroken, and that is not the position I am in, so I'm not sure why I identify with the song.

Thinking about the lyrics even more, I actually think they send a bad message to girls in a way. She talks about how she just stays up all night crying over a guy and puts on a false front around him, so she is kind of encouraging girls to do this. She isn't suggesting that girls should go out and get over their exes, or that girls don't need a guy or that girls can be independent. She's basically saying it's okay to sit home and cry and be fake around a guy, which I don't agree with. I understand this happens sometimes, but I got the impression that she cries over him a lot, because she says, "So I drive home alone, as I turn out the light, I'll put his picture down and maybe get some sleep tonight," implying that many other nights she hasn't slept because she has been up crying over him.

Wednesday, March 12, 2008

Taylor Swift

For my CD project, I researched Taylor Swift. She is a relatively new artist, since 2006, and has only made one CD so far. Most of her songs are about her relationship with her ex-boyfriend. She writes about her anger towards him and how he just walked right out of her life with another girl.
I think that in a way, her lyrics represent one value of our generation. I think we are starting to value short term commitments and promiscuity. I think that celebrities these days send the message to teens that it's okay to be promiscuous. It's not uncommon for people to have short relationships or casual, "no strings attached" relationships. I think Taylor Swift shows through her lyrics that she has anger towards her ex-boyfriend for leaving her for another girl. Taylor Swift's emotions show that these things are wrote and hurtful, but they still happen in today's society. Although she is talking solely about her ex-boyfriend, it is a universal appeal to all girls who have gone through that, and she's showing how girls feel in those situations. She doesn't write about any of our generation's other values, such as beauty or materialism.
I think that through her image, she represents society's "ideal" girl because she is young, pretty, and famous. She also gives off the wholesome girl image through her charity work. She started a foundation to protect kids from online predators. I think she represents our generation's value of giving to charity and safety.

Sunday, March 2, 2008

How to Become Famous Hasn't Changed

The seemingly revolutionary way that Colonel Parker, Elvis' manager, used to make him a star is the same manner that most stars use to become famous today. He first decided to promote Elvis' sexuality. Elvis' infamous gyrating of the hips was considered dirty and some cities banned his dancing and performances. He was seen as a player and knew that a relationship would be detrimental to his image, and ultimately his career. Many stars today capitalize on their sexuality to become famous. For example, Paris Hilton first became famous because of her leaked sex tape. Additionally, many stars today give the impression that they do not want to settle down or have a serious relationship when they are always seen at clubs with different people and are romantically/sexually linked to many others. Many singers dance a lot more sexually than Elvis' gyrating hips-- Elvis seems modest compared to many stars today! Next, Elvis' manager started a new business/Elvis brand name. They sold different kinds of Elvis merchandise. This is still prevalent today where countless stars, including Britney Spears, Hilary Duff, Paris Hilton, Jennifer Lopez, etc. have made their own perfume lines. Many have also made clothing lines and sold other merchandise. The way Elvis became famous in the 1950s is still the same way that many stars today become famous. The sexuality is much more extreme today but it is based on the same idea.