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4 likesHow the game goes is that you mention something that's your first experience of anything, and then follow it up w something for the next person to cycle and then on. Starting it off w/ : First time you went to a concert/ first concert?
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Your First's
Beautiful Loser and 3 others liked a post in a topic by rightofjupiter
Late 80s or early 90s when my dad brought home the Nintendo console- Mario bros was surely the first game I played tho we got a set w that, duck hunt, and Tetris. when is the first time u tried coffee? -
4 likesCalifornia - Lana del rey
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4 likesYeehaw, 360 When you're in the barn, do you like what do you see? When you're riding your truck, you're just looking at me I'm everywhere, I'm so cowgirl, ah ah ah When you're at the barn, l-l-lassoing those horses 666 with a cowboy kink He's everywhere, he's the right person who'll stay Ah ah ah Lassoin' em Lassoin' em Lassoin' em
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3 likesAfter reading Lolita for the past week, I never realized how much Nabokov/ Lolita heavily influenced Lana until recently With each page, I see glimpses of Lana's songwriting style in Nabokov's eloquent, vivid, and beyond beautiful writing style. I also never realized how much she borrowed certain phrases and aspects from Lolita and incorporated them into her own work. With the more obvious references like Lolita (BTD song) and 1949, I never realized that Carmen was inspired off of the fictional "Little Carmen" song mentioned in the book. She also seemingly borrowed the phrase "glimmering darling" from Lolita as well I also can't forget Lana singing about many other motifs mentioned in Lolita, such as road trips, older men, Americana, white socks, and being in that Pontiac from July to July (despite the month actually being May in the book ). Anyways, I'm absolutely sure that I'll find the source of more references that Lana has made as I continue reading
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3 likesI wonder if Chappell is opening or something. Ben and Ed commented on her post today and she posted an old picture a few days ago wearing a soccer saying it was an easter egg for something…possibly an easter egg for performing in football stadiums in the summer with Lana. Plus Lana following her recently.
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3 likesWhen i was 15 in like 2019 and those iced coffee tutorials were trending on tiktok when is the first time you heard a lana song (not necessarily when you bvecame a fan)
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Song vs. Song
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Sky Ferreira
Ultra Violet and 2 others liked a post in a topic by Air
I wish she didn't address the comments on her appearance... she's right obviously but defensiveness never has impact. She should give the illusion of being unbothered and just keep her head down with striving for her goals. Don't let these petty losers and your insecurities get in the way of a good moment for you after YEARS -
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PrettyBaby and 2 others liked a post in a topic by details
so gorgeous i wish sky would stop biting her cheeks whenever she's at the red carpet tho i know does that to go for the more model-esque look but she looks 10x more youthful when she's not doing that and this pic is evidence -
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3 likesOmg, this is a such a cool find! This reminded me how I had always loved the story about that Hollywood sign which the director of the trailer, Constellation Jones (he also directed White Dress) talked about: "The hardest part of this whole video was the Hollywood sign. We wanted a night shot of the Hollywood sign as it looked, all lit up in the 1950s. Of course, the sign is not lit up anymore. So I and a few friends built the sign and the mountain out of papier-mâché, foam, chicken wire, and old school Hollywood-style model-making in my garage. The neighbors thought I had lost my mind when they saw me knee deep in papier-mâché. Blink and you will miss it, but all of that from the tower to the sign to the bushes and trees were all made by hand. Probably would have been so much easier to have someone build it in 3D, but it was so much fun playing in mud, glue, and paint for three days."
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UK and Ireland Tour 2025
shadesofblue and one other liked a post in a topic by Elle
I was wondering that too as I also saw those comments from Ben and Ed, but also I think it could mean that maybe Ben and Ed are managing her now. News broke that she split with her previous management about a month ago, so perhaps she's now partnered with them at TaP. It would make sense why Lana followed her recently if she's become part of the crew, and if they are in fact with the same management now, we could possibly anticipate some future projects together such as a collab or even touring together! I would die seeing them both at the same show, I saw both of them at Hangout Fest earlier this year and need a round 2 immediately x -
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Your First's
Make me your Dream Life and one other liked a post in a topic by Embach
My earliest memory of a concert was a local one when I was 4 years old. Your first time playing a video game? -
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2 likesLana Del Rey - Put Me In A Movie
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Sky Ferreira
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the fact that she had to go on her instagram story to address people coming for her appearance makes me wanna sob. every haggard twink attacking her deserves a slow torturous death -
2 likesSome of you be saying anything I'll just post a quote from Dean Reid (one of her collaborators) about how Lana hears music, and many of the things you mentioned are intentional. Dean Reid: “We do a lot of low-pass filtering and lo-fying to take the edge off the high end. We use plug-ins all the time to darken stuff. With vocals and acoustic instruments I’m always notching out harsh frequencies. Any high squeal or ring will be sucked out. Lana likes to listen to things on her iPod on the beach, and she wants them to sound murky and mysterious. We’re very conscious of that. If we do something that doesn’t fit and that sticks out, we immediately get reactions from Lana or Rick. There is this thing about Lana that if we know she’ll be showing up in half an hour, we have an instinct about what she’s going to like and what not, and so it’s like: ‘Hurry up and make it sound good, so when she walks in the door she’ll be smiling.’ And if she’s not smiling we know how to pull it together really quickly. But she’s in the room for much of the process, and incredibly meticulous about vocal levels, for example. A lot of the vocal rides are dictated by her. She hears 0.2dB differences in volume, and when we got the first mastered songs back, she was really dismayed by how they sounded, and it turned out to be the dithering down from 24- to 16-bit that was bothering her! She has great ears and an impeccable sense of aesthetic.” https://www.soundonsound.com/techniques/inside-track-lana-del-rey-lust-life