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Katie and Madyson pick apart New Romantics from 1989 with a queer fine-toothed comb, as this is the first Taylor Swift song to directly reference Stonewall (yes, there's more than one). Madyson shares where the term "new romantics" originated from and Katie theorizes about Taylor's ongoing train metaphor. They disprove Genius' lyrics interpretation of the song as "satire", explaining how Taylor is actually celebrating the danger of being young and discovering who you love. While decoding the metaphor of Taylor's "castle", they connect the song to other songs like Holy Ground, Call It What You Want, Willow, and Champagne Problems. Somewhere in the episode, they also outline what a Gaylor nation would look like: a land of lawless heartbreak (basically NYC).
CW: This episode includes a lot of talk of child neglect and abuse as well as suicide, so please take care in listening. We recorded this episode on August 19th, 2022 for our Patreon feed, where we read chapters 11-14 from the Rebekah Harkness biography by Craig Unger, Blue Blood. We’ve recapped...
Published 06/04/23
We recorded this second installment of our Blue Blood Book Club on June 14th, 2022 for our Patreon feed, where we read chapters 6-11 from the Rebekah Harkness by Craig Unger biography, Blue Blood. We’ve recapped our notes and thoughts over on Patreon for the last year. Now, we've edited them down...
Published 05/21/23