2024-09-24
8 分钟Hi, 60 Minutes fans, I'm Seth Doane, CBS News correspondent and host of the new podcast from this franchise youe love.
It's called 60 A Second Look.
For the first time ever, we're opening the vault and revisiting some of the most impactful moments and people profiled on 60 Minutes.
You'll get a fresh perspective and rare archival treasures.
Today, I'm sharing one of our episodes.
It features never before heard tapes, gripping interviews and the legendary 60 minutes corresponding who brought this original episode to life.
In this episode, we bring you the never before broadcast excerpts of Lesley Stahl's 2011 interview with a then 21 year old Taylor Swift.
Today, Swift is as ubiquitous as she is unstoppable.
But when Stahl interviewed her more than a decade ago, she told the correspondent she was still developing her approach to music and to stardom.
We chat with Stahl and her producer about what it was like to interview Swift, hear how they nearly passed up the opportunity, and explore what these newly unearthed interviews from more than a decade ago tell us about the Taylor Swift of today.
Okay, here's the clip.
You meet a lot of people, a lot of famous people, important people, presidents, prime ministers, stars.
Is there something that stands out or stands apart from your time with Taylor Swift?
Well, the first thing I remember when I think back is that she played the guitar for us.
It just like this isn't a happy song.
And you know from the first note.
This is Taylor Swift at home in Nashville with Leslie Stahl.
Swift had just reached for her guitar and started to play.
And this conversation, like every other recording of Swift and her team that you'll hear from here on out, has never been brought.
Is it the actual notes or is it how you're playing it?