I met Taylor Swift on 9/16/15! Loft'89 was wonderland and I'm forever grateful/blessed Momma Swift chose me!!! đ
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Hi @taylorswift I love you more then youâll ever know! Thanks for always being my best friend! No matter what I go through I always have your music and our memories!! đđ
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I found one of the coolest people ever at Rep Tour Indy!!!! Like, my spirit animal.
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I bet you didnât know @taylorswift put kitten holders on her Reputation Tour merch
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we donât talk enough abt the reputation foreword enough likeâŠ..we are mosaics of our worst selves and our best selvesâŠ..someone who will still choose us even when they see all the sides of the storyâŠ..there will just be reputationâŠ..iconic
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this was so much fun wow i canât wait to do it 6 more times
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Happy Fatherâs Day to the only dad whoâd wear as many sequins and snakes as me to a @taylorswift concert. I hope your day is full of sunshine and fun. Love you! đâš (at Soldier Field)
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Ahhh love you Taylor
This week has been unforgettable. I love you guys. Thanks a million đÂ
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A little late, but taylor my girl. You have done it again. I love you so much
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A little late, but taylor my girl. You have done it again. I love you so much
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Taylor should call loft for the reputation tour the Taylor Swift Is Over PartyâŠ.cuz itâs after the party and show
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Iâm just over here crying at how beautiful reputation is.
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Iâm just over here crying at how beautiful reputation is.
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Taylor Swift: If a man talks shit then I owe him nothing I donât regret it one bit âcause he had it coming
Entire fandom:
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Me pulling up to target tomorrow morning right when they open the doors to buy out all copies of reputation

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TAYLOR IN REPUTATION IS JAY GATSBY!!!
Donât believe me?  It took me an entire listen all the way through but I AM DYING; Gatsby is my all time favorite book and I have written about it, read it, and watched the movies thousands of timesâŠso, let me know what you think.
Letâs start off simple.  For those of you who havenât read the Great Gatsby, itâs a dramatic love story that doesnât have a very happy ending.  Jay Gatsby is a rich, yet shady to the public eye, man who throws parties for the girl he used to love before he went to war.  He moved near her and eventually they got back togetherâŠonly to end up in a crazy, mixed up tragic ending.  Daisy is married to Tom, but Tom is seeing Myrtel..this will all make sense later on.  So, if you donât want spoilers, donât read aheadâŠbut please do anyway, haha.
The book/movie had a few themes that were repetitive â the color green, which included hope and wealth, the locations, and giant parties representing the 20s. Â Start with So It Goes, Dancing With Our Hands Tied, and Dress - all mention the same color gold, which is also equal to the idea of wealth and money that the color green gives in Gatsby. Â The lyrics in SIG are âgold cage, hostage to my feelingsâ, DWOHT says âpainted my goldenâ, and a âgolden tattooâ is mentioned in Dress. Â
Now, take notes of the songs Ready For It, Delicate and Dress â all discuss the theme of an island or the eat and west side. Â In RFI, she talked about moving to an island, and in Delicate she talks once about the âeast side, where you at?â and later says âthird floor on the west sideâ â yes, she is talking about New York, I assume, but the East and West Egg are mentioned over and over again as the home bases for the characters in Gatsby. Last: in This is Why We Canât Have Nice Things, King Of My Heart, and New Yearâs Day, the lyrics are almost a mirror to the party life of Gatsby. Â TIWWCHNT is a complete match, using lyrics like âit was so nice throwing big partiesâ, âeveryone swimming in a champagne seaâ, âbass beat rattling the chandelier, feeling so Gatsby for that whole yearâ. Â This is probably the only time Iâm going to mention this song in this rant, though, since itâs solely about the parties when discussing this Gatsby idea. Â KOMH mentions fancy cars and the idea of âfancy me not fancy stuffâ which is how Daisy sees past the parties to see Gatsby for him. Â NYD discusses âglitter on the floor after the partyâ, which again, is obviously a party mention.
Now, here we go with chronological things that I feel line up to the story of Gatsby and how Reputation follows this.
In Ready For It, the question of âready for it?â definitely reminds me of when Daisy asks âGatsby? Â What Gatsby?â in the opening of the book/movie; this sets up the whole story, as does this first song on the album.
Lets move onto End Game. Â The words âbig reputationâ are repeated over and over again, which, yes, is the album title, but in Gatsby, Jay is always given a bad wrap by people he doesnât know, and he knows the rumors being shared about him â example, when Nick is trying to locate Gatsby at his first party and he is told several things, including murder, about the man before they meet by other guests. Â Gatsby definitely has âbig enemiesâ, like Taylor has in End Game.
I Did Something Bad and Donât Blame Me both remind me of the song Lana Del Rey did for the latest movie version of Gatsby, âYoung and Beautifulâ - they both have that mystical backing vocals. Â Now, I Did Something Bad links back to the reputation of Gatsby/Taylor, saying âcause for every lie I tell them, they tell me threeâ; she is saying the can always one up her with more rumors or lies. Â Then, Donât Blame Me states that âyour love made me crazyâ â yes, we can relate this back to Blank Space, but in the end of the book/film, he also goes over the edge and gets angry, eventually scaring Daisy off.
With Delicate, Taylor asks âis it cool that I said all thatâ â which directly uses the word cool, as Daisy does when she tells Gatsby he always âlooks so coolâ. Â She also talks about pretending someone is âmine all the damn time,â as Gatsby does the entire time they are separated and he is pursuing getting Daisy back. Â Gorgeous also uses the word cool, then mentions âconsequence[s] of you touching my hand in a darkened roomâ, which could relate to when Gatsby and Daisy go off to the woods during the first party of his that Daisy attends.
Letâs head into So It Goes, which furthers the discussion of the party in which they escape together in secret, hiding from Tom, Daisyâs husband. Taylor sings âall eyes on usâ and âbut when you get me alone, itâs so simpleâ, which is how easy it is for Daisy to fall right back into place with Gatsby once she realized he is living near her.  She also writes about âdoing bad thingsâ which could foreshadow how Gatsby and Daisy get in trouble near the end, but NO, I do not feel like this mimics how the book/movie endsâŠcompletely.
Look What You Made Me Do was our first single from the album and while I love this, it also covers a big part of the Gatsby story line.  âYou said the gun was mineâ directly relates to how everyone blamed Gatsby for killing Mertyl, when in reality, it was Daisy but no one knew.  This is the part of the book/movie where everything turns from good to bad, and for the album, this is where it goes from good to bad and is the beginning of the demise of GatsbyâŠso, turning points at the same place?
Getaway Car follows, which ironically follows the story line of Gatsby, too! Â Yes, Taylor is probably referring to Joe saving her, BUT it also can relate to Gatsby and Daisy using the car to escape back to New York after Jay raises his temper and scares Daisy off while in the city. Â The song starts off with âI wanted to leave him, I needed a reasonâ and Daisy wanted to leave Tom and was waiting for Gatsby to tell him and give her a reason to. Â Â âWeâd never get farâ refers to Gatsby and Daisy never getting far with their relationship, as Taylor hadnât with her past relationships. Â Then, she writes âI shoulda known Iâd be the first to leaveâ, as Daisy leaves before Gatsby dies, knowing she could never truly be with him. Â The other big parts in this song are âbut you werenât thinkin, and I was just drinkinâ, well, he was runninâ after us, I was screamingâ and âit hit you like a shotgun, shot to the heartâ â the first just sets up the car ride home where Daisy is wildly driving after they were all drinking in the hotel in the city, and the latter is the scene where Gatsby is, quite literally, shot and killed in the heart by Mertylâs husband. Â Last, one of the lyrics is âthe last time you saw meâ, and after that scene I just described, Gatsby never saw Daisy again.
Continuing⊠ Dancing With Our Hands Tied uses the phrase âlove you in secretâ, for obvious reasons.  It also says ânothing in the world that could stop itâ, which is what Gatsby though, because, after all, he was seeing the world through the eyes of GodâŠbut thatâs a different in-book concept.  Later on in the song it talks about âIâd hold you as the water rushes in if I could dance with you againâ â Gatsby hears the phone ring while in the pool before he is shot and whispers Daisyâs name, even though it was Nick calling; he is shot and killed with the hope that Daisy had come back, and as he sinks into the WATER, he is thinking about the past few days he spent DANCING with Daisy and trying to get her back.
Call It What You Want, a personal favorite, generally relates to the incident with the gun at the end and how Gatsby was finally taken down by Mertylâs husband. Â His âcastle crumbled [literally] overnightâ, and he didnât bring any weapons when his killer brought the gun. Â After he died the windows of the house were boarded up â ironically after the shit show of a storm their lives became. Â AND âlate Novemberâ is in the fall (even though Gatsby is shot near Labor Day).
And now the last song on the album, New Yearâs Day, is the one that differs, but it is GOOD. Â The one big line that stands out to me is âdonât read the last pageâ â DO NOT READ THE LAST PAGE OF GATSBY, because it delivers the end of his life, and states it is time to move on, not be âborne back ceaselessly into the pastâ.
WHICH BRINGS ME TO MY LAST POINT! As a recapâŠone of my FAVORITE THEMES that I have not mentioned yet is the idea of repeating the past.  In the book/movie, Nick tells Gatsby he âcanât repeat the pastâ, in which Gatsby replies âcanât repeat the past?  Why, of course you can!â  He will never let go of that hope of getting Daisy back.  I Did Something Bad says âIâd do it over and over again if I couldâ.  Donât Blame Me uses âI would cross the line, I would waste my time, I would lose my mindâ, talking about how desperate Gatsby is to go back to how things were.  AND in Dancing With Our Hands Tied, the lyrics are âI couldâve spent foreverâ.
AND THE KICKER?  She blatantly uses the name Gatsby in TIWWCHNT and even says ânow Iâm your daisyâ in Donât Blame Me â  SHE IS NOW JOEâS DAISY, AS HE DOESNâT WANT TO LET HER GO, EITHER.  But in a healthy wayâŠso DONâT READ THE LAST PAGE AND KILL THE STORY â the story will go on!!!
IN CONCLUSION, Taylor is the epitome of Gatsby, from starting as a party thrower to having rumors spread about her, to desperately clinging for love and trying to repeat the past until she finally killed herself (the âold Taylorâ), only she is REWRITING HER OWN STORY and not killing herself offâŠshe is simply jumping characters and being in love.
THERE YA GO, THIS IS MY FAVORITE ALBUM BY FAR. Â PLEASE REBLOG AND TAG @taylorswift
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