I find this song is more so a vibes first song rather than being one of her story heavy songs. I understand it as it being a comparison between the type of faith that someone has in a god/religion vs the faith someone has in their love/relationship. Its sort of plays with the question “how do you know if they are the one? how do you know its real?” and the answer she offers is “it doesnt matter, I will worship it anyways”
false god is so underrated and this performance is so good. the sax really brings the new york vibe, which was clearly intentional cause she says shes “new york city” ☺️
Hi everyone!! ***PLEASE NOTE that this was recorded before Christmas, but unfortunately I could not release it until now due to copyright restrictions. The copyright claim was released today (Jan 17), so here it is- enjoy! Also to mention that I will make a video to post my donation to the food bank in case anyone is curious. Thank you for your support and subscriptions!
I adore this performance. Thanks so much for reacting to it. The sax player is Lenny Pickett. He's the musical director of the SNL band. He's terrific.
What makes me so happy is Lenny Pickett’s smile at Taylor at the end / her mutual appreciation. He’s been in the SNL band forever, the bands usually behind the host when they do their monologue. So when Taylor did her monologue sing at age 19 he was there!! Would be pretty cool to witness stars like Taylor starting out and see their career advance through the decades. Also pls react to her SNL monologue song for some laughs 🤣
This is a great song but I think the sound quality at SNL was off that night. I don't think she could hear herself well enough. I recommend that you go listen to the recorded version too
Ive been loving all your Taylor videos! And even some others, I had a blast watching the Slipknot videos. The very first Taylor video you posted is how I found your channel. As a little girl who started playing guitar because of Taylor at age 12, and grew into rock and metal later on (I’m now 25), but never really had anyone older in my family or anything to share that bond of music with - you’re like such a comforting TH-cam uncle or something, lol! I mean that in the best way! The way you appreciate and view all the music you react to is so pure and refreshing. I’ve been obsessed with this song lately. It’s so underrated. While Lover is a very stereotypically poppy album, there are a few deeper cuts in the album that have more simplistic production and it’s like the drums and her vocals just hit you in your soul, not to mention the lyrics.
I could not be happier with your choice to do this! I have been begging ppl to react to this bc it’s a “lost gem💎” This is one of my very favorites! Thanks so much for doing this! Keep shining✨
I agree. He actually appreciates her lyricism and vocals. These younger people are just not mature enough to understand how far ahead she is of her own age regarding her vocabulary and poetry.
Hello. I enjoy your reactions. If you enjoy Taylor’s vocals, there are a couple of performances I would recommend you check out. They’re different but, IMO, both impressive. Don’t Blame Me from the Reputation Stadium Tour Wildest Dreams from the Grammy Museum Enjoy!
I love this song. There's no saxophone solo on the album version but tbh I like it a little better. I think you'd appreciate the production on the studio version. Glad to see you back with more Taylor and hope to see more!
I became a swiftie in 2019. "You need to calm" down was the song that drew me in, but False God was the song that made me a swiftie. It's my favorite from Lover. I appreciate your reactions so much. They are such a breath of fresh air. Thank you!
Taylor definitely wrote this song about her then boyfriend Joe Alwyn. It’s not a secret that her relationship with Joe of 6 years were a little rocky at times, as she’s written numerous songs describing fights they had. The definition of Fasle God is “You shall have no other gods before me”. So to me Taylor is basically saying their relationship is a False God because of how much she worships it (Joe) and puts it above anything and everything including the Lord. No matter how much they fight they would still worship their love even if it’s a False God ♥️
I think the word you're looking for is 'sensual' which is a space that people don't often think of with Tay but there are definitely some out there but this is a not so secret secret favorite off of Lover for a lot of people!😅
She's an amazing writer isn't she? Love the jazzy way this starts. The layered sexual and religious references, the many levels of meaning in her words, the story behind the lyrics. Her work is so multifaceted, you could get lost going down the Tay Lore rabbit hole. In this song Taylor clearly identifies the "False God" as the intense all consuming love between her and her partner. She compares their commitment to that of a devotee to their deity. Worshiping at the altar of my hips says that the sex they have together is so good it's like worship, like a religious experience. She's either learned or had a lover teach her the tantric practice of Extended Sexual Orgasm, a practice making sex so intense and drawn out it's hallucinatory, other worldly. It addicts you to your lover. This is obvious to anyone that's been there. Regarding the lines where she says she's New York then says he's West Village, West Village is inside New York. Unlike "Don't Blame Me", where sex and spirituality are also intertwined, "False God" suggests that Taylor recognizes the potentially unhealthy nature of this all enveloping, all consuming experience. This song is so intertwined with how she wanted Joe so badly, how she masterminded their meeting, how she got him to be her lover and how she was worshiping loving him as well as him worshipping loving her. She premiered this song on SNL 10/5/2019 with a slinky jazz sax played by Lenny Pickett. She also premiered "Lover" that night. You can see on her face how she's totally enamored of and loves Joe. You should react to that performance as well.
Even if I'm not a fan of Taylor Swift, mostly because I'm a rock/metal guy, nobody with a set of ears on their head can deny that she's a really good singer. I also have to give you credit for reacting to a variety of music on your channel, makes it more interesting.
glad you did this one, one of my personal favorites! And a departure from the sound of the rest of the album. Also, the sax player is the music director from SNL -- wonder what it was like in rehearsals? He's really good.
This is a great song but the sound on SNL is always shit. (I don’t know why they can’t get it together after all these years!) Her vocals are always a little off on SNL even if it’s a good performance. The album version of this song is really great.
I find this song is more so a vibes first song rather than being one of her story heavy songs. I understand it as it being a comparison between the type of faith that someone has in a god/religion vs the faith someone has in their love/relationship. Its sort of plays with the question “how do you know if they are the one? how do you know its real?” and the answer she offers is “it doesnt matter, I will worship it anyways”
false god is so underrated and this performance is so good. the sax really brings the new york vibe, which was clearly intentional cause she says shes “new york city” ☺️
This is giving me 1990s liquid R&B. Really like this.
Hi everyone!! ***PLEASE NOTE that this was recorded before Christmas, but unfortunately I could not release it until now due to copyright restrictions. The copyright claim was released today (Jan 17), so here it is- enjoy! Also to mention that I will make a video to post my donation to the food bank in case anyone is curious. Thank you for your support and subscriptions!
I adore this performance. Thanks so much for reacting to it. The sax player is Lenny Pickett. He's the musical director of the SNL band. He's terrific.
I love this performance. It’s so different for her. Bluesy, Jazzy and she’s great at it ❤
Lenny Pickett, the sax player was SOOOOOO good!
...and he's the SNL band leader!
What makes me so happy is Lenny Pickett’s smile at Taylor at the end / her mutual appreciation. He’s been in the SNL band forever, the bands usually behind the host when they do their monologue. So when Taylor did her monologue sing at age 19 he was there!! Would be pretty cool to witness stars like Taylor starting out and see their career advance through the decades.
Also pls react to her SNL monologue song for some laughs 🤣
Everyone loves False God, the live version more than the album version!!!! It is just so sublime!!!!
This is one of my top favorites from Lover.
Great song- I loved it.
This is a great song but I think the sound quality at SNL was off that night. I don't think she could hear herself well enough. I recommend that you go listen to the recorded version too
Ive been loving all your Taylor videos! And even some others, I had a blast watching the Slipknot videos. The very first Taylor video you posted is how I found your channel. As a little girl who started playing guitar because of Taylor at age 12, and grew into rock and metal later on (I’m now 25), but never really had anyone older in my family or anything to share that bond of music with - you’re like such a comforting TH-cam uncle or something, lol! I mean that in the best way! The way you appreciate and view all the music you react to is so pure and refreshing.
I’ve been obsessed with this song lately. It’s so underrated. While Lover is a very stereotypically poppy album, there are a few deeper cuts in the album that have more simplistic production and it’s like the drums and her vocals just hit you in your soul, not to mention the lyrics.
Thanks for the kind words!!
I could not be happier with your choice to do this! I have been begging ppl to react to this bc it’s a “lost gem💎” This is one of my very favorites! Thanks so much for doing this!
Keep shining✨
You're very welcome. It's so good!
Your channel totally deserves to take off- I love your take on things!
Thank you so much!!
I agree. He actually appreciates her lyricism and vocals. These younger people are just not mature enough to understand how far ahead she is of her own age regarding her vocabulary and poetry.
This song is everything.
Absolutely my favorite song by Taylor...thanks so much! ❤
It's a great song- glad you like it!!
Hello. I enjoy your reactions. If you enjoy Taylor’s vocals, there are a couple of performances I would recommend you check out. They’re different but, IMO, both impressive.
Don’t Blame Me from the Reputation Stadium Tour
Wildest Dreams from the Grammy Museum
Enjoy!
As a Swiftie since 2020 and a Phan since 1992, I really enjoy your reactions and analysis. It’s a perfect intersection of two of my favorites.
Awesome thanks!!
I love this song. There's no saxophone solo on the album version but tbh I like it a little better. I think you'd appreciate the production on the studio version. Glad to see you back with more Taylor and hope to see more!
I am so glad you reacted to this one.
I became a swiftie in 2019. "You need to calm" down was the song that drew me in, but False God was the song that made me a swiftie. It's my favorite from Lover. I appreciate your reactions so much. They are such a breath of fresh air. Thank you!
My pleasure! Thank you for the kind words.
Taylor definitely wrote this song about her then boyfriend Joe Alwyn. It’s not a secret that her relationship with Joe of 6 years were a little rocky at times, as she’s written numerous songs describing fights they had. The definition of Fasle God is “You shall have no other gods before me”. So to me Taylor is basically saying their relationship is a False God because of how much she worships it (Joe) and puts it above anything and everything including the Lord. No matter how much they fight they would still worship their love even if it’s a False God ♥️
I think the word you're looking for is 'sensual' which is a space that people don't often think of with Tay but there are definitely some out there but this is a not so secret secret favorite off of Lover for a lot of people!😅
False god vs false love = lust
I really like this song, its totally different for her
She's an amazing writer isn't she? Love the jazzy way this starts. The layered sexual and religious references, the many levels of meaning in her words, the story behind the lyrics. Her work is so multifaceted, you could get lost going down the Tay Lore rabbit hole. In this song Taylor clearly identifies the "False God" as the intense all consuming love between her and her partner. She compares their commitment to that of a devotee to their deity. Worshiping at the altar of my hips says that the sex they have together is so good it's like worship, like a religious experience. She's either learned or had a lover teach her the tantric practice of Extended Sexual Orgasm, a practice making sex so intense and drawn out it's hallucinatory, other worldly. It addicts you to your lover. This is obvious to anyone that's been there. Regarding the lines where she says she's New York then says he's West Village, West Village is inside New York. Unlike "Don't Blame Me", where sex and spirituality are also intertwined, "False God" suggests that Taylor recognizes the potentially unhealthy nature of this all enveloping, all consuming experience.
This song is so intertwined with how she wanted Joe so badly, how she masterminded their meeting, how she got him to be her lover and how she was worshiping loving him as well as him worshipping loving her. She premiered this song on SNL 10/5/2019 with a slinky jazz sax played by Lenny Pickett. She also premiered "Lover" that night. You can see on her face how she's totally enamored of and loves Joe. You should react to that performance as well.
Even if I'm not a fan of Taylor Swift, mostly because I'm a rock/metal guy, nobody with a set of ears on their head can deny that she's a really good singer. I also have to give you credit for reacting to a variety of music on your channel, makes it more interesting.
Thanks for the kind words- peace!
great tune and performance great sax player.
glad you did this one, one of my personal favorites! And a departure from the sound of the rest of the album. Also, the sax player is the music director from SNL -- wonder what it was like in rehearsals? He's really good.
So so good!!
False God might be more: bumps in the road and we're putting alot of faith in this - hope love lasts but it might not (might be a false god)
Please react to tolerate it and champagne problems by taylor swift
Can u react to BBC1 - Can’t stop loving you covered by Taylor 🫶🏼 love ur videosssss 🎉
This is a great song but the sound on SNL is always shit. (I don’t know why they can’t get it together after all these years!) Her vocals are always a little off on SNL even if it’s a good performance. The album version of this song is really great.
It’s not just the sound engineering. The actual room where snl is filmed has some of the worst acoustics ever
That makes sense. It is terrible. Coupled with the nerves of a live broadcast it means some pretty bad performances from otherwise great artists.