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@ Reverend Hodl
2025-02-11 23:41:01
I hadn't heard that the crowd were booing Taylor Swift when I wrote this post below. The mood/vibe just felt like enough was enough. Overexposed and pushed in our faces by a gushing media felt like a peak.
Ms Swift was about to become Disco in 1977. The 20s version of the 70s Bee Gees. For those around at the time, the biggest dance fad worldwide seemed to become un-cool overnight. The Bee Gees were (perhaps unfairly) the lightning rod for all the anti-disco, record burning, "Disco sucks" jeering from stadium crowds. Now Taylor Swift would get the same treatment.
Media builds you up and then delights in tearing you down. No one is immune to it's cruelty and direct impact. But Taylor has had her run. The public sentiment has shifted.
Who will be the next to assume the roll? The Avril Lavigne after Britney Spears. It's inevitable. For me, it couldn't come soon enough.
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