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14 likesQuick review: Great show. I’ve seen her three times now (sadly this will be the last for a while) and this was my favorite show. The crowd was awesome. Only a few minor issues and security was not F*ing around. At least a few people in our area got escorted out. The dress SLAYED. Honestly, the fashion side of the shows usually doesn’t get my attention, but her dress tonight sure did. Vocals and audio were fantastic. The crowd sang along, but did not get out of hand. We got a full playlist. I was talking to someone before the show and we both thought there was no shot she played Summertime and Hope, but she did. This pushed the set to just over 90 minutes. A full 20 songs I believe. The venue was in control. Security was very strict with everything and honestly, it kept fans in check. Close to 90% of the seats filled, in my estimation. I don’t know what else to say. It’s the last time I’ll see her this year and it went out with a bang. Small venues are where it’s at with Lana. I’d rather skip the larger venues and stick to small ones. Here are a couple of songs I uploaded. More pics and songs to come later Thursday. I think NFR was uploaded in lower quality, but the rest should be a bit better.
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10 likesobviously there's room in the industry for everybody... it would be unrealistic to expect every singer to be a genius songwriter who can craft intricate masterpieces from scratch and to write masterful, intriguing lyrics... but i believe singers/musicians who do write their own music have more artistic merit, there's a difference between somebody who put their own creativity and soul into a song and somebody who sings over a demo created by somebody who actually has the skill to craft a song... i'm not saying artists who simply sing over demos have no talent or creativity, but let's not act like they're on the same level artistically as people who actually put in the effort to compose and write their music lol
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Festivals & Tour 2023
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Really mixed. It depends on the venue, section and your perspective. I’ve been to three shows and had three different experiences. The two smaller venues generally had better crowds, but that’s just my opinion. Arkansas: The crowd was very tame and wasn’t overly loud. Of the three venues, it probably had the most polite crowd. It’s a small venue and I think the demographic (rural South) may have played a role. Dallas: The crowd was out of control, at times. When the gates opened, people ran, screamed and pushed everyone out of the way. Security had zero control. Once in the seated sections, many (not all) were very rude, loud and disrespectful. Several of the songs felt like screaming kareoke. It was my least favorite of the three crowds. Keep in mind it was a larger venue, in a larger city, and stormy weather may have played a role in riling people up. Mississippi: The crowd was fairly well behaved, but the security was also very strict. A few people were sneaking into other sections, standing in aisles and vaping, but got kicked out really quick. I posted on Reddit that the crowd seemed polite and respectful, but someone in the pit said it was total chaos in there. I didn’t see that, but then again I’ve never been in the pit because I have low tolerance for pushing and shoving, and I like my personal space. Other things I noticed at all three shows: 1. Many attendees don’t seem to know a lot of her songs. I’m not sure if it’s age or what (large percentage of the crowds were teenagers) but it’s a little sad when people don’t know the songs. 2. People show up late, but many people also leave early. I get it, traffic is bad, but last night even Lana made a comment about having to try extra hard because people were leaving early. 3. Going back to #1, a lot of people at these shows seem to be TikTok teens who may not have the incentive to be as attentive or respectful, simply because they may not have listened to her for long and/or they’re just there for a concert experience As opposed to a Lana experience. In summary, it depends on venue size/location, personal preference and where you’re sitting. -
8 likesThank you so much. It was such an important day for me and an experience I’ll never forget. Maybe one day we’ll go to a show together! I’ve gone alone each time, but have made some special connections along the way 🖤 It would be a whole new level to go with another fan 🍒 Mostly for sneaking into the wrong section. This one couple was blocking my view, I was in an aisle seat just behind the pit and they were standing right in the aisle at the gate. Karma! Someone else was kicked for vaping. They announced before they let anyone in that you can’t do that. It doesn’t bother me as much as the other stuff, but it’s still annoying. I have a few more songs to share! I didn’t want to record the whole show this time. That took away from my experience at Dallas. It gave me the opportunity to take more pictures and most importantly, just enjoy the show. I’ll have more pics later, time for the long, but very much worth it, ride back to Oklahoma.
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8 likesI mean it's not meant to be about literal chemtrails or a literal country club but it's in reference to the fact that if you peel back the surface of day-to-day suburban bliss and contentment, there's a sinister element, which is also reflected in the MV In that respect, I think it's a really clever reference. I think the song doesn't get enough credit for its messages and theme, actually. But not liking it in spite of all of that is your prerogative, of course.
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8 likesthere’s no “rickboards jackboards emileboards” because LANA is the writer of her songs and taylor is currently the biggest pop star and she writes everything including her biggest hits…. and yea of course you don’t have to be a writer to be a star, i don’t think anyone was saying that, just our personal preference for artists is they write their music.
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Why all the hate for Rhinestone Heart?? I think she's really cute and catchy -
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oh the unreleased songs she must’ve heard -
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Charli XCX
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i've said this before but if/when she and george break up we are getting album of the millennium i'm sorry love u charli i want u to be happy -
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Pure Heroine is so FUCKING GOODDDDD this album to me is an early frosty morning in late october, train rides and sunrises, late nights and tennis courts, big bright street lights, new build estates… ugh i just love it. 2013 was a reset -
6 likesThis is such an amazing story and proof that fate is real and everything happens for a reason. You were MEANT to meet Lana that day and as the backbone of the fandom, it couldn't have happened to a more deserving person. It warms my heart that Lana is such an amazing, sweet person. They say you should never meet your idols, but I don't worry when it comes to her. Thank you for sharing this!
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6 likesDon't let me be misunderstood is one of the best songs on Honeymoon. It's the song that let me give Honeymoon a chance after not really liking if for awhile
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Charli XCX
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Remembering how Charli was booked for Coachella 2020 and then the pandemic happened… Imagine the trajectory of the planet if the “Charli” era had its chance to fully shine… -
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6 likesi'm just gonna leave this message from the GOAT whitney here: lyrics without a voice singing them are worthless. there's a reason why we hear about beyoncé, rihanna and ariana grande and not about rich harrison, ester dean or tommy brown. there's a reason why lana has this very website dedicated to her and we're not on rickboards, jackboards or emileboards. bc she's the star, not them. and so is beyoncé, rihanna, ariana, etc. there's so much more to being a star than songwriting, and that's where the REAL talent lies. a song is nothing without an entrepreneur to do it justice. star quality babes, something no songwriting skills can buy. and, of course, VOCAL talent which is, essentially, what being a singer is. i rest my case
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6 likesFirst ones that come to mind are: Sky Ferreira and Everything is Embarrassing (She claimed she re-wrote it but then the original demo by Dev Hynes mysteriously leaked) Avril Lavigne and Sk8er Boi (The actual writer of the song did a whole expose on his YouTube channel and said her only contribution to that song was changing the title from "Skater Boy" to "Sk8er Boi" )