Taylor Swifts Reputation Film Shows Why Shes One of the All-Time Greats


Taylor Swifts triumphant Reputation tour gets immortalized the way it deserves in her new Netflix concert film, which premieres on the streaming service on New Years Eve. (Just in time for New Years Day: thats our Taylor, always thinking conceptually.) It shows off the biggest and best tour yet from one of pops all-time great live performers Swift goes for stadium-rocking spectacle, without toning down any of her songs one-on-one emotional intimacy. Nobody else is in this girls zone. The Reputation doc was shot on the final night of the U.S. run, at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, with 60,000 fans singing along with every word, right down to every last isnt it? in Delicate.

Swift is an artist who knows she doesnt need special effects she can get up there with just her acoustic guitar and slay, any night she chooses. All she needs is her songs, and shes sitting on a songbook full of classics. But if shes going to do a mega-pop show, shes going to go all the way, because thats what she does. So Reputation is a tribute to her epic ambition, with a dazzling battalion of dancers, pyro explosions, video screens and giant inflatable snakes, including a 63-foot cobra named Karyn. As her secret soul sister Courtney Love would say, Taylor wants to be the girl with the most snake.

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Its a New Years Eve victory toast to top off her historic 2018. Reputation was the years best-selling album, according to Billboard, even topping Drakes Scorpion. She also had the biggest-selling U.S. tour in history, according to Pollstar. Has any female solo artist done an all-stadium tour before? With two female opening acts, Charli XCX and Camila Cabello? Swift took her tour to seven countries on four continents, selling nearly three million tickets. (The only artist who outgrossed her globally? Her old protegee Ed Sheeran, with whom she co-wrote Everything Has Changed while they were both bouncing on a trampoline.)

I saw the tours first night in Arizona, back in May and it blew the wheels off my getaway car. But as the film proves, this tour got more legendary as it rolled on. She makes Delicate so theatrically splendid (she glides above the crowd in a golden basket) and yet so personal and vulnerable. Delicate was my favorite song of 2017, before it was a hit, but I love it twice as much after hearing it constantly on the radio all year I recently passed my millionth isnt it? and I plan to keep over-isnt-it-ing my way through 2019.

Swift turns Shake It Off into a serpentine throwdown with Camila and Charli. Getaway Car, the Rep gem that really should have been a hit, begins with a dramatic poetry recital: And in the death of her reputation, she felt truly alive. She sits at the piano for a medley combining two of her best deep cuts, Long Live (from 2010s Speak Now) and New Years Day, showing how far shes traveled as a songwriter. New Years Day is the surprise ending to Reputation a quiet piano ballad after so many synth jams. She sings about cleaning up the morning after the party, sweeping glitter off the floor with somebody who makes her look forward to the year ahead. Only Taylor could focus on the least glamorous, most boring holiday in the calendar and find some romance in it. (Maybe next year shell do Arbor Day?)

Swift made every show different by picking a surprise for the B-stage wild-card slot an oldie from her songbook, played on acoustic guitar. Part of the fun was waiting to see what shed bust out every night. Seattle got Holy Ground, Dublin got Mean, Atlanta got The Lucky One. Chicago got Our Song. Nashville got Tim McGraw, joined by McGraw and Faith Hill. New Jersey got Enchanted, timed perfectly so the rain storm hit the crowd right at the please dont be in love with someone else, proof shes in cahoots with the weather. Its a tribute to her vast catalog but also to her fans, who stand ready to sing all 129 of her songs at a moments notice. For this show, she ends the U.S. tour with the B-stage surprise she picked the first night: All Too Well, the mightiest song shes ever written. She hadnt sung it live since 2014 but she delivers this majestic scarf-core ballad with a voice full of adult regret.

Reputation was a risky move after the Number One hit Look What You Made Me Do, the world was primed for her to sing about celebrity score-settling, but instead, it turned out to be an album full of deeply personal love songs. It didnt fit the narrative of what people thought she was about. People predicted that she was killing her career, alienating fans, etc., but people have been saying that ever since she had the gall to change the plot of Romeo and Juliet. It turned out to be a lot more than just another great Swift album it was a statement about how far shes willing to go as an artist, starting over from scratch every time. Even when she started as a kid, she had her own scholarly sense of pop history and a brash notion of her place in it. But with this tour and the whole 2018 shes had, she shows why shes making history. Shes never willing to rest on her reputation but in the death of her reputation, she feels truly alive. Long live.