Which Track 17 is your favorite? (debut, 1989, and reputation don't have one!)
Come In With The Rain
Electric Touch
The Moment I Knew
It's Nice to Have a Friend
the lakes
it's time to go
High Infidelity
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Which Track 17 is your favorite? (debut, 1989, and reputation don't have one!)
Come In With The Rain
Electric Touch
The Moment I Knew
It's Nice to Have a Friend
the lakes
it's time to go
High Infidelity
track 17;
Original title of this was “Track 17″ but I don’t remember what 17th track of what CD it was.
This one is everywhere because I love it so much: DA phyllix / DA bidoby / and over on my other account phrypspix but don’t reblog there reblog HERE
𝑒𝑣𝑒𝑟𝑚𝑜𝑟𝑒: it’s time to go // track 17 — bonus track ★
y'all I JUST realized a potential second meaning to The Lake's chorus.
"those Windermere peaks look like a perfect place to cry,"
first just made me think of sitting on a rock on a hill and staring out at everything and having a good cry—and that could absolutely be what she's saying, but there's something else. what is "cry" another word for? scream. and what song also references screaming?
"stood on the cliffside, screaming 'give me a reason,'" - hoax
so she could also be saying that "those Windermere peaks look like a perfect place to scream," to scream out into the nothing and ask for a reason, for a sign, for anything.
she managed to say the same thing, without saying the same thing. that's pretty cool if you ask me
the lakes is on Spotify now!
The track “It's Nice to have a Friend” feels like it's about our friendship with Taylor. LONG LIVE 2.0?!
this song reminds us of walking to school with your best friend in the crisp autumn fall, even if there’s snow falling on the sidewalk chalk