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    How does a friend complimenting Lana turn into fearing for her life and safety. Never change Lanaboards
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    why does this forum seem to have such a strong dislike towards middle-aged women? it's getting really weird at this point
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    She hasnt revealed the tracklist yet bc the titles are gonna shake the industry. She knows we arent prepared. Look at how American Whore shook us. Thats not even the tip of the iceberg
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    why do y’all even come on this website if you are going to trash music we haven’t heard a single second of 😭 no matter what you’re not going to like the album when it comes out if you go into it already expecting to hate it and have very weird preconceived biases, that can’t be fun
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    hello my dearest bookworms welcome to the revival of the LanaBoards book club say it with me: ✨🙏this time we will make it 🙏✨ as you might know, the previous book club has failed and was cancelled without any notice, so I am your new book club hostess Do you want to expand your horizons, tap into your imagination and learn about life? Are you worried about the rising trend in worldwide illiteracy and ask yourself "what can I do to fix it"? Are you tired of being a circuit queen instead of a highly sophisticated and well-educated homosexual? Do you feel dumb for not getting any of Lana's literary references? Is "reading more" on your New Year resolution every year, but you never get around to do it? YOU'VE COME TO THE RIGHT PLACE. As you might remember, the first book picked for the previous book club was Lolita, but that never happened. Now, if this succeeds, we will keep picking the works together in the future, BUT since this is the first reading round, we can get straight to work. That way we can all see how this will function, how much time we will need, and what will the discussion look like. That's why the first work that I picked is very short so we can test things out. And then later we can move onto bigger stuff like novels etc. Our first work is... BURNT NORTON BY T.S. ELIOT "Burnt Norton" is the first out of four poems from T.S. Eliot's 1943 Four Quartets. Considered one of the 20th century's major poets, T.S. Eliot is a central figure in English-language Modernist poetry. He had the honor of his "Burnt Norton" being featured on Lana's album Honeymoon as an interlude. Lana only sampled the intro to the poem, but it is actually a bit longer. The entirety of Four Quartets is available in PDF here: http://www.lettersjournal.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/fourquartets.pdf (please don't ban me for piracy, miss Eliot is dead he's not getting any coin anyways) WHAT DO WE READ? We only read the Burnt Norton for now (fell free to read to read other poems too if you want I'm not gonna stop you); and as you can see, it's only 5 pages. WHEN DO WE READ IT? Literally right now. Open the PDF and read it, it takes like 3 minutes. WHAT IS YOUR CONTRIBUTION? As soon as you're done reading the poem, share your opinions, thoughts, views, questions, ideas, analysis, respond to other people's posts, anything! In order to help you out, I came up with some questions that can get the discussion going: BURNT NORTON DISCUSSION QUESTIONS Why do you think Lana sampled Burnt Norton on Honeymoon? Is the poem's theme, message or lyrical style in anyway related to Honeymoon or Lana's art, lyricism and poetry in general? Did you like the poem; why or why not? Do you like the language and the writing style? Do you find the poem to be complex? In order to simplify it, what is the poem's central topic or message to your understanding? The poem dates back to 1943, being almost 80 years old. Why could it be relevant to the modern day-reader? Did you see any ideas that are applicable to the modern world? Is there any part that touched you, any part that is your favorite? You can copy the quote and discuss it. Take a look at the poem's opening lines (Time present and time past / Are both perhaps present in time future, / And time future contained in time past), and the closing lines are (Ridiculous the waste sad time / Stretching before and after). How do you interpret this? Is there any connection? Do you think the opening and the ending summarize the poem's central idea? What images came to your mind as you were reading the poem? Of course you don't have to answer those, we're not in school💀, but you can if you don't have any ideas what to write about; like I sad - share with us anything you want! Let's have fun! ❤️ also if this thread flops, my account was hacked
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    Maybe some of ya’ll need to be reminded that she’s holy holy Maria’s prayer the dragonslayer
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    i mean negative opinions are fine and sometimes entertaining, it’s nice to see a difference in opinions. but ppl hating on the syml track already rubs me the wrong way. it feels like y’all will INSTANTLY hate anything with piano in it. that track sounded so peaceful, wistful, and nostalgic, like walking around paris on a rainy day. it was also fast paced unlike the piano on cocc/bb, so it’s something new. but as long as lana isn’t using instrumentals similar to the ones on btd/uv/hm, someone will always be hating and calling her new music boring.
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    Why would she even mention Lana's sobriety in a podcast interview or anywhere really. Like if she knows Lana well enough she knows that's really personal.
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    I think there's a very fine line between critique and misogyny that some people tend to tread quite frequently in their discussion on Lana Anyways, outside of what we've been given from Lana herself and the little hints from insiders (allegedly lol), we don't know a whole lot about the album's sound other than the title track and the Fingertips snippet. We still don't even have a tracklist. Expect for the singular song we have, which you can not like, I don't see what else there is to not like in terms of sound yet because we barely have one
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    lana herself is approaching being a middle aged woman. if you expect her to make super fast paced music about being needy and helplessly in love and staying in toxic relationships, you’re going to be disappointed. she’s naturally more wise, mature, reflective now, and she’s still making beautiful poetry and music. think about classic rock bands; did they make 10 completely different and innovative albums? no, most of them had like 2 or 3 good albums at best. so why are female artists like lana constantly expected to churn out insane new albums and edgy eras, but someone like ed sheeran is still making the same music and hasn’t changed his appearance since he debuted? female artists have to change genres every album and dye their hair or some shit to keep people engaged with their music. it’s complete BS.
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    We don’t even know the title of the song and you’re already throwing sh*t at it. You don’t waste your time…
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    Lana said in her letter simple melodies and big orchestra And also subtle piano compositions by Riopy, AK and SYML infused with melodies "I only wish I could dream up".
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    it's a mysterious and beautiful melody, it reminds me a little bit of Bartender... I'm definitely acclaiming this song right now.
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    I'm so here for it. I've always wanted her to explore lush, ambient instrumentals. The title track from Blue Banisters teased me, so I'm glad to hear that she might be exploring that direction even more
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    ok you guys are getting crazy. courtney is literally just showing her appreciation for lana
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    Who cares if some of her songs sound similar to other songs... we all know she out-served them anyway
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    The leaked mixes of JFK, Tonight and Hollywood were done with demos of Young and Beautiful, American and Body Electric by July 2012 so can be considered as from the Paradise sessions. Hollywood was then further worked on in 2013 and so you could argue its an Ultraviolence scrap too. Not sure what date Starry Eyed is.
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    Isn't it far worse when a former great artist in their 40s or 50s tries to pretend they're still in their 20s? I think it's quite normal for musicians to find a more mature style as they get older.
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    i think we should just let women live and not worry about whether or not they're "boring" because women shouldn't be obligated to be groundbreaking, edgy, or exciting our society is okay with men being whoever they want to be no matter how "bland" or "basic" they may be (which isn't really a bad thing to be honest) but women are held to such a higher standard... i know this is getting off-topic, but it's still an important thing to be said, so...
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    So while ya’ll are arguing I just wanted to say I hope she continues the sexy vibes for the other tracks on the album
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    Well, Ben thinks we are responsible for leaking her songs, which I disagree on. Most of us don’t have access to any (unleaked, kept stored in someone’s hard drive) leaked materials and wouldn’t call ourselves insiders, we just share anything we find, which could be on youtube even. Edit: here’s a thread to further discuss this topic.
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    spoons, moments in love, velvet dreaming, heatwave… cultural resets
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    Responding to a user with his own picture as a shade does not look good either. Let's not stoop to that level.
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    Y’all act like she used to do 24/7 fast paced pop songs… She’s doing the "moody" music since Ultraviolence, and I love that. She just needs to bring back her little twists and turns…. aka Rick Nowels. 3-4 faster songs per album would be perfect. Ocean Blvd sounds so far pretty promising to me. She worked with multiple people on it & took enough time to make it perfect. The title track combined "classic" & "new" Lana.
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    i love seeing artists evolve with their music. if you listen to born to die and then blue banisters, they’re both SO different yet both are SO amazingly beautiful !
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    Honestly i just want the album to have the cohesiveness of COTCC and the stand out tracks of BB
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    the thing that is more worrisome to me is not the critique on an unheard song but the comment about middle aged women being instantly boring even the new single touches upon issues of age in a way
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    Can the insiders give us something it’s drier than a old bitch pussy in the sahara desert here
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    It makes so much sense that Hollywood was reworked in 2013 since she told us the leaked version isn’t the right production. The way she said she wanted to release the final Hollywood, and then never did.
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    Not to start another Jack hate narrative but he always uses the most basic chord progressions it's only natural that there are a hundred similar songs out there with a similar guitar work No one could replicate Rick's guitar on Yosemite for example (only themselves on Dragon Slayer )
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    Good Evening, “Lanaboards.com” was a 10 year sociological study conducted by Harvard University. We are now complete with our study. Thank you for your time
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    Scat spammer @wendywilliams was caught by @Elle !! almost makes me wonder if they made another account because something TUOB-related is coming soon
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    the same chord progression is used in this part but that’s why i never got the comparison because the rest of get free is SO different, i mean one song is rock the other is like dream pop/folk. the overall instrumental and melody just sound completely different, i never understood why she got sued for it. yes the chord progression/“weirdo” & “manifesto” melody in the chorus is the same but that’s literally it…i’ve listened to both songs so many times and just never heard what people were talking about. creep is such an iconic popular song, it’s natural for music that comes after it to sound a bit similar
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    I discovered Burnt Norton through Lana (ofc) and it's been my favorite poem since I first read it few years ago. It even inspired me to read some essay about time (can't remember the title), but it essentially supported what Eliot says here; which is that there is no present, past or the future because time is not linear. Idk how to talk about this to not get into being too deep or philosophical, but I think what he's trying to say that there is no use of worrying about what was or what will be because all the time is already "written", everything already happened, the "future" is just the part of the time that hasn't played out yet. In other words, we cannot change the past or the future. And this is why the closing line says "Ridiculous the waste sad time, stretching before and after." And that's basically all what people do most of the time; if you pay attention, you spend most of your day thinking about past or future - instead of "living in the moment." This is why I find this poem very modern and relevant today, it makes me think of all these notions of spirituality and the idea of healing through learning how to let go of past and future, and transcending the time, i.e. living in the moment. Also I think there's an interesting connection to Lana's Honeymoon. On the album, Religion comes after Burn Norton, and I think BN can be viewed as intro to religion. Everything is fine now Let's sleeping dog's lay All our minds made up now All our beds are made No one's out of time, no Chips fall where they may Leave it all behind, let the ocean wash away I see this being connected to Burnt Norton, especially the "all our minds made up now, all our beds are made" - meaning that your destiny is already determined; inability to change the past or the future. I think that in the second verse, she accepted that there's no use of "stretching before and after" when she says No need to survive now / All we do is play, because she no longer worries about the past or the future, i.e. she no longer worries about survival, she lets go and just lives. And I think this is very interesting because it's key to one's happiness. The only question is I don't really see the chorus of Religion being connected to BN lol I always though it was just a song about her worshiping someone she loves like God.
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    A reminxer that the OG mixtapes are actually really good, Dreams Monry Can Buy & Spoons are so fun to hear, they make me wonder what would a Jai Paul/Charli song sound like?? How would her sound be now if they worked together, same with a Rudimental/Charli song
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    I love Courtney Love to death but there’s no way she introduced Lana to Joni Mitchell…Lana first mentioned Joni Mitchell in this 2014 interview and stated in this 2019 interview that she heard Joni’s name brought up constantly and “didn’t really start listening to too much of it until college”, which would’ve been well before she met Courtney.
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