00:01A ton of people were there to honor Alan Jackson, but they also had some video tributes, people
00:08that couldn't be there, but like, you know, they'd flash up on screen and they would show.
00:13One of those people was Taylor Swift, because back when Taylor Swift started, Alan Jackson
00:19was a big mentor to her.
00:20Oh, yeah.
00:21And she credited her like songwriting, like, hey, you taught me how to write songs, you
00:25know, and you just were a big influence on my career and all that.
00:30But what I thought was inappropriate was when her face popped up on the big screens, she
00:35started getting booed.
00:36Why?
00:37It was very strange.
00:38Here it is.
00:39Hey, Alan.
00:39It's Taylor.
00:41I should have said anything for your decades of unbelievable songwriting and your performances
00:46and the ways that you've given so much to us, the fans.
00:50I think my favorite song here is The Stride, because in that song, you didn't have such a
00:55little things in the details of your life.
00:58And I know that that's an example that is so good for me to see at a young age.
01:03Okay.
01:04So you can barely understand what she's saying because she's getting booed so hard.
01:07So I was looking at some of the comments when I saw this video and it's like, oh, man,
01:10I love the booze.
01:12Oh, man, that's so great.
01:13Listen, you cannot be a Swifty.
01:14That's fine.
01:15Okay.
01:16But she's paying respect to a legend.
01:19Right.
01:19It's not about her.
01:21That is so inappropriate.
01:22That's what I thought.
01:23Yeah.
01:24At that time.
01:25It's not about Taylor Swift.
01:26And she didn't make it about her either.
01:28No.
01:28She was just there to say something.
01:31And not only that, she probably got asked to say something.
01:33It wasn't like, hey, get me in the video.
01:35I'd like to say something.
01:35They're probably like, hey, Taylor, would you like to say anything to Alan Jackson?
01:38Well, yeah, I would because he's influenced my music.
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