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Hindustan Times
17 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Hindustan Times
Taylor Swift reveals her favorite song on New Heights podcast, and it's 10 minutes long
Taylor Swift revealed on the New Heights podcast that Red was very special for her to re-record, and revealed her favorite song. The global superstar joined her boyfriend Travis Kelce and his brother, Jason, on the podcast on Wednesday, August 13. Taylor Swift reveals her favorite song on New Heights podcast, and it's 10 minutes long (REUTERS/Daniel Cole/File Photo)(REUTERS) Taylor said, "There were songs that I called 'From The Vault' songs, and there was one which I think is maybe my favorite song I've ever written, called 'All Too Well (10 Minute Version).' There were originally so many more verses in that song than ended up on the album when I originally put out 'Red.'" 'I heard reports of people saying they got actual amnesia after the concerts' Taylor opened up on various other aspects of her life on the podcast, including her Eras tour vision. "I wanted to show fans and especially younger fans, visuals and performance art that was important to me as a kid and inspired me to want to do this [be a singer]," she said of her record-busting Eras Tour encompassing her entire career's work. "So wanted elements of musical theater, broadway, ballet, things you would see in an opera." Read More | Sabrina Carpenter cheers for Taylor Swift after Life Of A Showgirl reveal with 5-word message "Who thinks like this?" Travis asked. "I just watched the whole tour, I thought it was amazing but I didn't know all of this," Jason said. "I wanted it to be references I thought were high concept and high value, and do it all in one concert," Taylor continued. "But I wanted to do it at the highest intensity, rapid fire, you're seeing something new every 15 to 30 seconds and so it feels like you're scrolling in an algorithm. And so when I heard reports of people saying they got actual amnesia after the concerts, I was like, 'Oh I think we did it.'" On the podcast, Travis revealed that he gives credit to the Eras Tour for his relationship with Swift. 'As much as…you want to give 'New Heights' credit, I give the Eras Tour credit,' he said. 'Yeah? Tell me more,' Taylor replied. 'Because if I never would have gone to that show and just been mesmerized and just been captivated and then left with such a desire to want to meet you, I would have never went on here and told everybody how butt-hurt I was,' Travis continued. 'I had never been so engulfed in the curiosity of who you were.' Read More | Taylor Swift's mysterious orange door on website sparks confusion; first details revealed Jason said in response, 'The best part of that statement is that you didn't know what the word engulfed meant before you met Taylor' Travis then explained how Taylor ultimately 'knocked his socks off.' He said, 'It's like you see you on the stage and you see how crazy you can get an entire stadium going and then I get you in a room and it's like I've known you forever. It's like the easiest conversation I ever had and it was just so much fun. It knocked my socks off.'
Yahoo
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Watch Gracie Abrams Cover Taylor Swift's ‘All Too Well' During L.A. Concert
Gracie Abrams took a moment from her show to play a song that isn't hers, but that her fans definitely know: 'All Too Well (10 Minute Version).' During her show at the Kia Forum on Thursday, the musician played the Taylor Swift favorite. 'It just is not lost on me that the reason that a lot of us know each other is because I got to meet many of you through doing the Eras Tour with Taylor,' Abrams told the crowd. 'I just feel like I'm forever missing what that experience was. I know we all feel that way … I wanted to sing a song for you that I'll forever wish I wrote, if you've got 10 minutes.' More from Rolling Stone Drummergeddon 2025: Why We're Witnessing a Global Percussion Apocalypse Charlotte Lawrence Loves Gracie Abrams and Sad Songs, But Rightfully Hates Men Who Vape Sorry, Trump - Taylor Swift's Career Is Still Very Hot Before performing, she shared that she and Swift had talked 'earlier today,' so it seemed fitting for her to play a song by her friend. Abrams was one of the many openers of Swift's Eras Tour in 2023 and 2024, and even joined Swift onstage during her part of the show several times. During one night in London, Swift and Abrams sang 'Us' together, in Toronto, they did a mash-up of 'Us' and 'Out of the Woods,' and during one of the final nights in Vancouver, the pair performed 'I Love You, I'm Sorry' and 'Last Kiss.' When she was nominated for Best New Artist at the Grammys last year, Abrams spoke to Rolling Stone about the most significant milestone moments of the year, and spoke of joining Swift on the road, saying she gained experience 'from watching Taylor's show as many times as I have and just kind of being in close proximity to her, learning from her as a musician and as a friend and as a business person.' Swift and Abrams dueted on 'Us' on Abrams' The Secret of Us album. 'I am currently smiling and sweating thinking about it, and I'll never get over the shock of seeing this one on the tracklist. You know how I feel,' Abrams wrote on X when she dropped the song. Abrams is nearing the end of her The Secret of Us Deluxe tour with shows at Colorado's Red Rocks Amphitheatre and Mexico City's Pepsi Center WTC still left before the end of August. Best of Rolling Stone Sly and the Family Stone: 20 Essential Songs The 50 Greatest Eminem Songs All 274 of Taylor Swift's Songs, Ranked Solve the daily Crossword


Eater
05-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Eater
Keith McNally's Memoir Has Been Optioned by ‘SNL' Creator for Screen Adaptation
Balthazar was already a celebrity magnet, but now the story of its making might be getting the Hollywood treatment. Hot off the success of New York City restaurateur Keith McNally's memoir, I Regret Almost Everything , the Hollywood Reporter breaks news that his longtime friend, Saturday Night Live creator and executive producer Lorne Michaels, who is mentioned throughout the book, optioned it. This means that the book might be adapted into a movie or miniseries — full circle for McNally, who has made films himself. Maybe the last scene will be soundtracked by Taylor Swift's 'All Too Well (10 Minute Version),' per McNally's preference. Brooklyn restaurant's renovation break Fort Greene wine bar restaurant Margot is taking a renovation break this month. An Instagram announcement shared that the restaurant, which opened in May 2023, will spruce up its space and revamp its menu (again). It'll be closed from Monday, June 16, through Sunday, June 29, and will reopen with a party on Monday, June 30. Meanwhile, rumor is the co-owners, Halley Chambers and Kip Green, are working on signing a new lease in the West Village, an Instagram attached to their bio lists the restaurant name as Cleo. Wood-fire pop-up comes to Upper West Side Chef Justin Smillie, an Il Buco alum, is bringing his wood-fire pop-up Slow Fires to Upper West Side restaurant the Milling Room this month. He'll serve up wood-fired pizza, vegetables, and meats. It takes place Thursday, June 5 through Sunday, June 8, and again from Tuesday, June 10 through Sunday, June 15, from 4:30 to 9:30 p.m. Sign up for our newsletter.