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Old 01-12-2023, 10:40 AM   #11 (permalink)
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Taylor Swift is fine, you're just old.
She is fine. I wouldn't kick her out etc. But come on. I can see the teenies lining the streets and jumping off buildings if she dies young, but unless there's a real tragedy, she's likely to be quite old when she does, and I doubt she'll still be making music. I'd imagine she'd be remembered by the generation she dies in as maybe I don't know, Carole King or Karen Carpenter is by this one. Which is to say, not at all.
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Ed Sheeran on the other hand, well the nicest thing I can say about him is he's not Lewis Capaldi.
I've nothing nice to say about Sheeran. I hate the guy.
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I think about this too. My son often tells me, "Mom, you're going to be really sad if something happens to Paul [McCartney]."
I'm just hoping Springsteen lives forever. I've already had to deal with the passing of Bowie and Dan Fogelberg (who?) and of course Gary Moore and Rory Gallagher.

As for being named after something, I feel I was named after much alcohol was consumed...

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