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FredRed

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  1. Just found this, I was at this show.
  2. This afternoon I posted this pic from my phone and I wrote "Dreamin your life away" When I posted I saw Lana's post which was less than a half hour before. Kind of freaked me out. https://www.instagram.com/p/BMr2gdbAfxZ/?taken-by=lana_del_rey_bowie&hl=en
  3. I remember that. I wasn't there but I think I spoke about it in one of my videos. The worst thing I can imagine, for Lana, her fans everyone involved. Mother Nature rules sometimes. I hope you get to see her again. I have seen her 4 times The El Rey in Los Angeles The House of Blues in Boston Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles Xfinity Center in Massachusetts Great but very stressful as I am apparently not the only Lana fan in the world!!
  4. I would love it if she did a beautiful version of Silent Night. There could be a video with the Muppets. It's Christmas eve and all the Muppets are shown sleeping in one big room with a Christmas tree. Through the window you see Lana peek in. She quietly opens the door and slips in to drop some presents under the tree. A few Muppets wake up and start crying just at the site of her. A few more wake up and she tries to keep them quiet as they ask her to sing. She breaks in to a beautiful Silent Night and as more Muppets wake up they all start crying! Destined to become a Christmas classic!!
  5. If this is still going on then win: Body Electric. This whole thing surprises me a bit as Burning Desire is one of my least favorite Lana songs. To each his or her own I guess.
  6. I'm glad Brooklyn Baby came in second. A brilliant song!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  7. Not sure if this is in the right place but it is new on YouTube. Lana saying hi to a man's daughters. I wonder what he said before the start. Something like, "I'm not a fan but my daughters are and I would love for you to say hello". (then watch her response) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rn2dNKHVMUc
  8. From the musical Bye Bye Birdie. Watch all the way through, Ann Margret is hot and the dancing is great.
  9. From a college newspaper in San Francisco, 10 Cool things You Missed at Outside Lands 3.) The Lana Love Fest Lana Del Rey’s songs are long and kinda slow, five minutes on the album and maybe twice that live, which is probably why a third of the mob surrounding the Sutro stage ditched her for Lionel Ritchie thirty minutes in. The crowd up front distilled into an adoring cluster of super fans, who enjoyed a first-class dose of pure, uncut Del Rey: swaying solemnly during slow-burner “Honeymoon,” shouting out the chorus to “Lolita,” and singing along to “Born To Die.” By the time Del Rey ended “Blue Jeans” by stepping offstage to sign autographs and take selfies, her disciples had completely lost their minds. Whole article https://sffoghorn.org/2016/09/13/10-cool-things-you-missed-at-outside-lands/
  10. This was on Twitter, do you know who this is? From Lana's Dad, it said we will miss you Dave https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Cr7vgttWcAAm4S1.jpg:large
  11. Nice little review. https://www.goss.ie/lana-del-rey-stunned-electric-picnic-last-night/
  12. As a tribute to David Bowie. This would be great. (don't know if this was posted)
  13. My fantasy concert would be an indoor venue with seats. (Reserved and I would have front row) No pit. A pure "concert" for the music where it is about Lana and the band and her beautiful voice. By that I mean not about Lana the OMG it's Lana Del Rey, YASSS Queen, I am going to cry etc. All the fandom and hero worship stuff. (Of which I am a big part) No sing alongs, or phones. Just an opportunity to hear the music. I am not putting the other stuff down as I am a part of that but seeing her live is actually a very draining experience. Like I said it's just a fantasy. Sigh.
  14. It's funny that Lana has a pass around her neck. I could see her getting locked out of the stage area trying to convince some security guy who she was.
  15. WOW that's a great video. Lana is really "performing" a song as opposed to just standing there and singing. On the other hand I have commented before about her cursing so much in her songs but that takes the cake!! I just found this on YouTube
  16. In one of my videos I said that she does things backwards. She will probably release a new album in a couple of months after her tour is over with no way to promote. (then wait 3 months to release a video) That crazy Lana Del Rey, what are we going to do with you?
  17. Tonight is the MTV Video Music Awards in NY. That will probably dilute some news coverage of Ohana.
  18. Welcome!! It looks like this board has a good future. I was surprised you knew who I was. A few of my videos feature the same Lana as the one you have. Not the same exact shot but she has the same necklace on. Best of luck to you. Bob
  19. Here is an Instagram post I made. It is Lana practicing for Ohana Fest! Silly but worth a smile. https://www.instagram.com/p/BJk54RygKJ-/
  20. Most people don't know this but Lana had a back up plan (become a physicians assistant) in case the music thing didn't work out. Even though her career did take off she decided to finish what she started. It took her 6 years but she finally graduated! Congratulations Lana!! (I made that up)
  21. I feel your pain when I see reviews like this but it is past the point of really letting it get to us.Lana is talented. Lana has a huge fan base. She has already accomplished a lot and some of her early negative press will always follow her around. I used to reply to articles and reviews but now I am a little more confident in Lana and her career. (Boosted in no small part by people like the ones on this board) Even now you can see a YouTube comment that will say, "Most people don't know she's Auto-tuned and her father's rich. He bought her career" (Eyes roll) Just don't let it get you down that's all.
  22. Oh well, she can still quit. There was a Toronto paper that wasn't as kind. This is a very good review and more in depth from the Montreal Gazette!! Bad girl. Here was Osheaga, now an alt-fest institution, with its massive mainstream appeal leavened by presenting the cutting edge, the gritty, the raucous, the bands jumping around. And here was the girl who was gonna f*** it all up. And that’s a compliment. You just knew Lana Del Rey’s stage set would look like Sunset Boulevard meets L.A. Confidential, and with the stage surname in blue neon script above the backdrop drapery, and the trees in the stage wings, you were there. The damage-magnet noir princess of the songs, the helplessly lethal fatale was here to bring stardom and poise… And what initially seemed like a programming whaat now looks like a masterstroke. In a short yellow lacey dress, peace earrings and almost cloggy sandals, she looked like a post-Manson Girl as she entered to Cruel World and shrieks of delight from the huge Parc Jean-Drapeau crowd. You had that feeling, that some were here to worship and some were here to rubberneck in case of a trainwreck. For here was what a true live music fan should expect… no, hope for, from the live arena, from a festival: a risk. The possibility that the show would stumble, the performer would underwhelm, that it could all fall down the stairs. Forget it. After the relationship drama of Cola and Blue Jeans, with her band laying down the burbling undertow, Del Rey heard someone in the crowd yelp something. “Chelsea Hotel, you mean?” Pause. And then, casually asking the fan out there to prompt her once or twice, she sang Leonard Cohen a cappella, and you were in the presence of a fusion of genuine noir pop and concept performance art. And therefore, a kind of greatness. She followed it with Born To Die, switching the mic from the hand she was smoking with – or rather, accessorizing with a cigarette. Regardless, I don’t recall the last time I saw a female singer do it like that, but it would probably have been on black and white TV. And here was that most uncommon of creatures: a girl who doesn’t want to dance. No, never mind – this girl didn’t want to move. Every half-shuffle of her leg was like a slo-mo from some narcotized girl-group video, but make no mistake, this was a singer in complete control of her aesthetic and her performance. Smokey-voiced, she also trilled and cooed, and for all the hothouse quality of that singing, it’s better than you’d credit. She delivered like every song was a Lynchian dream sequence before someone gets artfully whacked in shmancy retro clothes; or the heroine drifts into her eternal barbiturate nap. Summertime Sadness sounded like The Carpenters under a billion-ton minor key made of Quaaludes. Amazing. But every wave of her hand drew shrieks. “Been waiting for a long time to get here,” she said of Montreal. “Not so far, really, from where I grew up.” True, Elizabeth Grant of Lake Placid. “It’s amazing to hear you sing along to the words.” And they did, not that it knocked her off her woozy focus. Honeymoon and High By the Beach were accompanied by the final night of the La Ronde fireworks competition, a perfect L.A. gauze-fantasy. But as the world was ending by pyro in the sky over La Ronde to her left and she was, like, whatevs. Which doesn’t mean she wasn’t engaged. After Yayo (simple and gorgeous, solo on Flying V) and Video Games, she slo-o-owly descended to meet the crowd and spent five minutes taking smiling selfies. It was charmingly odd and vice versa. The encore of Off to the Races had her in a barely-mobile shuffle with her African-American backing vocalists and after that inescapably hooky chorus, she floated off with a kiss goodbye. The bad girl of the songs was an oddly undeniable heroine. And if that was an L.A. script, Osheaga just earned its strangest Oscar.
  23. Has she stopped smoking? I haven't seen any pictures of her with cigarettes and her void sounds so great. I hope she has!!!!!!
  24. Nice review Lana Del Rey (8:45 Bud Light) "I'm crying already," a nearby fellow festgoer told his friend as the haunting notes of one of Lana Del Rey's first songs of the night hovered in the air around us. I never quite understood the fascination and fandom that surrounds the singer, but I understand it a little more tonight after her set closing out Day 1. There's a mesmerizing quality to Lana Del Rey, her air of calm, lethargic melancholy that never feels affected and runs at such great contrast to the near-hysteric shrieks of her fans whenever she does anything—start a song, end a song, pick up a guitar at one point. She didn't really do much on stage besides some lightly choreographed movements during the choruses of some songs, preferring to amble around the stage (and down among the front row of the crowd a couple of times) in her frothy white dress and matching flower crown. And yet, it was so very difficult to look away or not sway in time with her tunes. She and her backup singers look like they stepped out of a ModCloth catalog, and the '60s flower child vibe runs so strong that you have to remind yourself you're not watching some throwback performance on TV, but there's a jaded air about her and her songs that's so undeniably 21st century that it brings us back to 2016. After radio friendly "Summertime Sadness" started a crowdwide singalong, some in the crowd weren't feeling it and started heading out during her final song, "Off to the Races," but a good many remained until Lana drifted away backstage and her lead guitarist sent us all home with an extended (and rather jarring) riff, but it was a decent closing to the first day of this music festival marathon. —Elise De Los Santos, executive editor Copyright © 2016, RedEye
  25. Wow it ended then restarted. When Lana comes out some of her fans go crazy!! I love it.
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