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TheSine

No. We have to stop comparing artists to one another like this and let them be in their own lane.

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Ladle Ghoulash

Pretty embarrassing comparison. Holds virtually no water other than the fact that they are both: a.) guitar players b.) songwriters.

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Naak Le Vaar

I loooooove Taylor's music but this will definitely inflate her already huge ego

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Monstermilo

taylors a pop star whos a slightly better than average songwriter. her songwriting is good but its not revolutionary. shes simply a bit better than her peers, but it doesnt make up for the fact that she is the epitome of a mediocre vocalist. you could literally find her level of talent at any high school in the south. she has devoted fans and amazing sales but sales dont equate to talent, and she is NOWHERE near bob dylans level. 

 

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gumzy3000

I think Taylor is just getting started to be honest. She has an insane drive and achieved great success in just 15 years.

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ChicaSkas
3 hours ago, Dojo said:

idk who bob is but if they are important and timeless then it's far the comparison with Taylucipher

He's a famous progressive folk singer from the early 60s to the modern day. 

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CannaeDrive
3 hours ago, Ivy said:

Bob Dylan was extremely political so no I don't think so

 

But I didn't read the article yet..

MTE  There is nothing like Bob Dylan in there.

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1 hour ago, ChicaSkas said:

He's a famous progressive folk singer from the early 60s to the modern day. 

*fair

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7 hours ago, LaLuna said:

I'm not going to drag Taylor, even though her music is not my thing. However, to compare her to a legend like Bob Dylan, a NOBEL PRIZE winner, is a bit of a stretch, to say the least. 

Thats what people do nowadays. Beyonce is MJ apparently even tho her popularity seem to be focused on America and most importantly african americans. Gaga is Madonna. Soon they’ll say Shawn Mendes is Elvis. The delusion makes me laugh. Cant even talk about the word « iconic ». Nobody is iconic people need to understand what iconic is

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I hate this comparison because Bob Dylan was a poet. I don’t see any poetry in Taylor’s songs. I don’t see any impact on society. I don’t see her music being inspiring to a certain culture, I don’t hear philosophical views/aspects of it in her lyrics. I don’t see depth. And there’s no impact on society. I hate comparisons for this reason. I guess the question is, is Taylor a major figure in our culture? Would music be the same without her? 
id answer no for Gaga and it’s not even bias, but for Taylor I’m kinda going for yes tbh

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Guillaume Hamon
3 hours ago, Monstermilo said:

taylors a pop star whos a slightly better than average songwriter. her songwriting is good but its not revolutionary. shes simply a bit better than her peers, but it doesnt make up for the fact that she is the epitome of a mediocre vocalist. you could literally find her level of talent at any high school in the south. she has devoted fans and amazing sales but sales dont equate to talent, and she is NOWHERE near bob dylans level. 

 

That's very true. She started her career making frequent false notes and not being a dancer at all so this "she's a mind-blowing songwriter" narrative was pushed on us as a main selling point.

Kudos to her for making a lot of her lyrics/ music when many stars of her level don't do that much but acting like if her songwriting was groundreaking is a manipulation.

A ton of lesser known artists are just as deserving of a praise for their songwriting so they should say she's one of the best songwriters among A-listers instead of just calling her the new Bob Dylan.

I saw a member here saying she was the Joni Mitchell for ex  Many folks don't listen anyone out of the top 40 so when someone bothers with the writing they're impressed right away...

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Oriane
4 hours ago, Monstermilo said:

taylors a pop star whos a slightly better than average songwriter. her songwriting is good but its not revolutionary. shes simply a bit better than her peers, but it doesnt make up for the fact that she is the epitome of a mediocre vocalist. you could literally find her level of talent at any high school in the south. she has devoted fans and amazing sales but sales dont equate to talent, and she is NOWHERE near bob dylans level. 

 

I've never found Bob Dylan to be a good singer/musician either, the lyrics make up for it but this kind of approach to music is not for me personally.

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LilyLark
10 hours ago, BUtterfield 8 said:

I mean like it or not she’s one of the most successful artists ever 

although I hate when they do comparisons like this 

Yuo, it's unfair to Taylor, and I don't even consider myself a 'stan' (tho I like a lot of her music). I will say, to Taylor's credit, I think she's probably the best songwriter working today besides Lana (Mariah deserves her flowers for the songs she wrote on her own, but her songwriting hasn't really been there for a decade). Everyone thinks of the silly songs like the one that spells 'Fun' or Shake it Off, and forgets she is capable of writing songs with complex lyrics and melodies (Ivy, Closure, etc.).

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