1.) 'Tayl… Read Full Bio ↴There are currently five artists going by the name Taylor.
1.) 'Taylor' are a folk collective of some of the tastiest grapes from Australia's Gold Coast. Acoustic rock tales with folk edges on a bed of guitars and mandolin. Formed in 2008 by songwriter David Taylor and guitarist Nick Stewart (George, Pinky Beecroft and The White Russians), taylor has a unique sound that is influenced by such artists as Nick Drake, Angus and Julia Stone, and Neil Young. 2009 finds the band as a six piece with an original sound that is sophisticated in its harmony and theatrical in performance.
Thus far they have released one EP.
www.myspace.com/musicofdavidtaylor
2.) As one of the biggest underground DJ heroes in the US, Taylor has been developing his passion for music since the age of 12. As a recognized crowd-pleaser and having already had tremendous impact on the ever-growing West coast scene, Taylor regularly plays at huge venues across North America and is now recognized as a premier DJ on an international scale.
Taylor has helped set the standard for progressive house and trance. Premier DJ John Digweed calls Taylor, "the true innovator of the progressive sound on the American west coast," while his partner Sasha gushes that "Taylor is one of the most inspiring new school DJ's I've heard..."
3.) Taylor is an burgeoning UK electronic music producer, part of the Nottingham based Wigflex collective. Adam Taylor has appeared on all 3 releases by the Wigflex label thus far. You can find him at last.fm under 'adamtaylor84'.
http://soundcloud.com/adamtaylor84
http://www.wigflex.com
4.) Taylor is the underground folk/rock singer of such stunning songs as "You" "temptress" and "Falling" some call him a poet, some say a wild eyed gypsy scorcher.....you can find him at last.fm under 'if6was9'.
5.) Taylor are a small lo-fi collective from Kent, England.
http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewProfile&friendID=446873195
6.) Taylor were a Wellington based rock band formed in 1971. Although only around for two short years, the band produced one excellent, and now very rare album. All members of the group had professional experience, coming from varying backgrounds, and Taylor provided them with a stepping stone to better things.
Artists:
Keith Norris (Drums / Percussion)
Steve McDonald (Keyboards / Vocals)
Kevin Bayley (Lead Guitar)
Rick White (Rhythm Guitar)
Clint Brown (Bass Guitar)
New Zealand Music: Taylor
Epiphany
Taylor Lyrics
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Keep your life, son
Just a flesh wound
Here's your rifle
Crawling up the beaches now
Sir, I think he's bleedin' out
And some things you just can't speak about
With you, I serve
With you, I fall down
Down
Watch you breathin'
Watch you breathin' out
Out
Something med school
Did not cover
Someone's daughter
Someone's mother
Holds your hand through plastic now
Doc, I think she's crashin' out
And some things you just can't speak about
Only twenty minutes to sleep
But you dream of some epiphany
Just one single glimpse of relief
To make some sense of what you've seen
With you, I serve
With you, I fall down
Down (down)
Watch you breathin'
Watch you breathin' out
Out
With you, I serve
With you, I fall down (down)
Down (down)
Watch you breathin'
Watch you breathin' out (out)
Out
Only twenty minutes to sleep
But you dream of some epiphany
Just one single glimpse of relief
To make some sense of what you've seen
The lyrics of the song Epiphany by Taylor Swift paint a vivid and poignant picture of the horrors of war, as well as the shared experiences of doctors and soldiers who inevitably cross paths on the battlefield. The opening lines of the song reference the importance of protecting oneself during battle, highlighting the casual banality of warfare and the way it permeates everyday life. The chorus emphasizes the shared sense of duty and sacrifice between the two groups and the weight of witnessing and surviving traumatic events.
The second verse of the song shifts focus to the role of doctors in wartime, describing the painful and often heartbreaking experience of watching patients die despite their best efforts. The imagery of holding someone's hand through plastic suggests a sterile, clinical environment in which human connection is at a minimum, and the powerlessness felt by the medical staff further emphasizes the brutality of war.
The final lines of the song evoke a sense of hopefulness in the face of devastation, highlighting the power of dreaming and the possibility of experiencing moments of clarity and resolution in the midst of chaos.
Line by Line Meaning
Keep your helmet
Protect yourself and remain safe
Keep your life, son
Stay alive and out of danger
Just a flesh wound
A minor injury that can heal
Here's your rifle
Take your weapon, be prepared for the danger
Crawling up the beaches now
Soldiers storming the beaches during a battle
Sir, I think he's bleedin' out
A soldier is losing blood and may die soon
And some things you just can't speak about
Some events during war cannot be discussed or expressed
With you, I serve
Being a part of a group fighting together
With you, I fall down
If you go down, I go down with you
Watch you breathin'
Monitoring someone's breathing to ensure they are still alive
Watch you breathin' out
Monitoring someone's final moments as they pass away
Something med school did not cover
There are things even medical school cannot prepare you for
Someone's daughter
A young woman with a family who loves and misses her
Someone's mother
A woman who gave birth to and raised children
Holds your hand through plastic now
A loved one holds the hand of a dying person through plastic gloves
Doc, I think she's crashin' out
The doctor fears the patient may not make it through the night
Only twenty minutes to sleep
Soldiers only have a small window of time to get rest
But you dream of some epiphany
Hoping for a revelation or a solution to their problems
Just one single glimpse of relief
Praying for a moment of peace in the midst of chaos
To make some sense of what you've seen
Trying to process and understand the trauma they have experienced
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: Aaron Brooking Dessner, Taylor A. Swift
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
@drippingmascaraofficial
as a first year doctor in NYC during the time of COVID, this “historical” song is something cut out of a contemporary time. It is lovely as a “story handed down” that this song is about Taylor’s veteran grandfather, but the beauty of music (especially Taylor’s) is that a song can be interpreted one’s own way.
This song makes my experience feel seen in melody and really meant a lot to me to translate this song to my experience (and that of many others who fought COVID on the frontlines).
“Something med school did not cover
Someone's daughter, someone's mother
Holds your hand through plastic now
‘Doc, I think she's crashing out’
And some things you just can't speak about
Only twenty minutes to sleep
But you dream of some epiphany
Just one single glimpse of relief
To make some sense of what you've seen
With you I serve, with you I fall down, down
Watch you breathe in, watch you breathing out, out”
... could literally be a page from my diary the past few months that found me unprepared but full of unforgettable meaning. So grateful for this gorgeous album 🤧♥️
@xhele18
THIS SONG IS TO HONOR ALL THE SOLDIERS, NURSES, MEDICS, DOCTORS OUT THERE
WHO ARE SERVING FOR THEIR COUNTRY,
WHO RISK THEIR OWN LIVES TO SAVE OTHERS,
WHO WORK ALL DAY TO MAKE THE WORLD A BETTER PLACE
AND MAYBE SADLY LOST THEIR LIVES, BUT WILL NEVER BE FORGOTTEN.
YOU ARE ALL HEROES.
THIS IS FOR YOU. IN HONOR.
THANK YOU.
@hedishouse
epiphany: a moment when you suddenly feel that you understand, or suddenly become conscious of, something that is very important to you.
@till-coppola
It's also a moment of absolute revelation
@shrey549
A moment of realirealization?
@user-hf2sn8bq7w
@@shrey549 kind of, it's like when you understand something entirely, each minimal detail
@ishar2129
@@shrey549 it's a great moment of realisation ♡
@thutrang.1512
Thank you 😍 It's so important that I finally know this 😍
@bsasso123
she did not write this gem for people to be calling it the worst song on folklore. it singlehandedly immortalizes the pandemic and she does it with such compassion and grace and i love her.
@monalletinie143
People are calling it the worst song on folklore?? Never heard that, but it's awful if it's happening
@thvf2381
just bcs it's their least fav song in the album doesn't mean they immortalize the pandemic
@daviddushaj4723
best song imo