tolerate it by taylor swift but make it a playlist
what would you do if i break free and leave us in ruins?
believe me i could do it.
01. tolerate it - taylor swift; 02. don't wanna break up again - ariana grande; 03. mean it - gracie abrams; 04. expectations - lauren jauregui; 05. over breakfast - ellise; 06. 1 step forward, 3 steps back - olivia rodrigo; 07. watercolor eyes - lana del rey; 08. you're losing me - taylor swift; 09. you've changed - billie holiday; 10. july - noah cyrus; 11. pink in the night - mitski; 12. bad enough - kate stewart; 13. notice - little mix. ++more
feel free to suggest a song for this playlist or make a playlist request <3
So, I was making a different 40s playlist for non-fandom reasons and when I was adding/listening to It's Been a Long, Long Time, my brain decided I had to also make a small Stucky 40s playlist. And then, since I did, I thought I'd share it so we could all enjoy some era-appropriate vibes. And emotional pain through music.
Chronological(ish) McLennon Playlist: Act III is a masterpiece
I mean...
The songs aren't always in chronological order, but so what? This order hits me much more emotionally than if they were in the typical one.
Pay special attention to the order of the songs from 1971.
I get the impression that McCartney was particularly attacking and very in-your-face: "I have a REAL family now, I don't need you, John," and Lennon responded more gently and remorsefully.
E.g.:
Dear Boy: You underestimated me, so fuck off.
Gimme Some Truth: Hey, look, that's the song you helped me write when we were still in love, remember?
or:
Monkberry Moon Delight: Paul screaming and being energetic
Oh My Love: John being subtle and melancholic
If we set up the dialogue this way, we get a different interpretation from the mainstream one, in which John is the aggressive one and Paul is the polite one.
Anyway, I really like this playlist idea. When we arrange John and Paul's 70s albums so that they intertwine, we see that Lennon and McCartney TALKED to each other.
ALSO:
The idea that "The Back Seat of My Car" may have a reference to John, blew my mind. Paul and Linda want to have sex, and John (portrayed here as a grumpy adult) disapproves. It makes so much sense. Because that's how it really was.
I made a casual farcille playlist on spotify. The brainrot has truly advanced. I will say the "In the Best Case Scenario We'd Die at the Same Time" was an amazing find, very Marcille.
So of course I started making playlists for each character!! BUT I’m only on season 5 (well I’ve got like 3 more episodes left then season 6 🤪) so more playlists will be made eventually but below are the ones public on my account right now!!!
i made a playlist of song titles in chronological order
update/disclaimer: not all of the songs on the playlist are in these screenshots! i think it would've been too many pics but the link is there if you want to see all of them. i've also added dozens of suggestions from other users since posting this so these screenshots are outdated