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  1. Suicide blonde is a term to describe a woman who dyes her hair blonde at home or by herself rather than go to a salon, it's also an inxs song
  2. Going to throw one in here, has anyone looked up Bryce s stanton? He's born in 1984 lived grew up in lake placid and may/may not now be an actor. According to the lake placid news loads of people were busted in drugs raids in 2006 and he was jailed for possession etc. Interestingly in an interview with the NY post someone named as 'Bryce stanton' is quoted as saying about the time lizzy grant/lana was sent away from lake placid to boarding school (part of an interview about SNL and her and her background) that they were friends that hang out and "they used to drink a lot and smoke pot". Could this be the one that lana said she was together with for 2 years all happy then he got into trouble and had to go away? Hmmmmmm?
  3. Well this is a quote I found from 2011 about what the song is about, it's a different interview I can't link it from my phone: The song, which comes from the band’s debut EP, “Alibi,” is equally as enthralling. Lyrically, it tells the tale of a boat captain who is running guns and narcotics from Brazil back to the States via the Florida Keys. Nothing off about that, but then our boat captain is betrayed by his lover. “His boat is boarded by a group of very good soccer players,” the band explains. “They carry golden revolvers and fight valiantly for their heroine (not the drug), Sister Crystalline, also the Captain’s fraudulent bed-mate.” Who would guess that a gal named Sister Crystalline wouldn’t be on the up and up? An extremely smooth bass groove seems to level things out, but the plot is further complicated, “by the fact that she is the leader of an ancient-mystic-shamanistic-psychotropic religious society.” Spacecamp assures us that, “She probably means well, even though she behaved badly.” Golden gun? Heroine/crystal meth reference? Smooth bass player (Arthur lynn) .....
  4. Personally, I`ve never really seen to mother, father lines as very deep or meaningful, just Lana being overly dramatic and poetic. I think the post is right, she's talking about her influences and who created 'her', at one point it was Elvis and Marilyn, probably her early days were she was influenced by his music and her glamour which is reflected in her songs and dress and later Whitman (a "proper" writer where she feels like she has validated her song writing as good) and Monaco (money and glamour sophistication) heaven she's a bit obsessed with and for some reason she considers it precious and her 'baby', suicides her father; how she feels she can see/be/reach her heaven and 'opulence'is the end I take that as indulgence etc, what were her favourite vices? Drugs and alcohol? I take the last line as the way to get to the end? As in to die. Hope this makes sense c Personally, I`ve never really seen to mother, father lines as very deep or meaningful, just Lana being overly dramatic and poetic. I think the post is right, she's talking about her influences and who created 'her', at one point it was Elvis and Marilyn, probably her early days were she was influenced by his music and her glamour which is reflected in her songs and dress and later Whitman (a "proper" writer where she feels like she has validated her song writing as good) and Monaco (money and glamour sophistication) heaven she's a bit obsessed with and for some reason she considers it precious and her 'baby', suicides her father; how she feels she can see/be/reach her heaven and 'opulence'is the end I take that as indulgence etc, what were her favourite vices? Drugs and alcohol? I take the last line as the way to get to the end? As in to die. Hope this makes sense c Personally, I`ve never really seen to mother, father lines as very deep or meaningful, just Lana being overly dramatic and poetic. I think the post is right, she's talking about her influences and who created 'her', at one point it was Elvis and Marilyn, probably her early days were she was influenced by his music and her glamour which is reflected in her songs and dress and later Whitman (a "proper" writer where she feels like she has validated her song writing as good) and Monaco (money and glamour sophistication) heaven she's a bit obsessed with and for some reason she considers it precious and her 'baby', suicides her father; how she feels she can see/be/reach her heaven and 'opulence'is the end I take that as indulgence etc, what were her favourite vices? Drugs and alcohol? I take the last line as the way to get to the end? As in to die. Hope this makes sense c Personally, I`ve never really seen to mother, father lines as very deep or meaningful, just Lana being overly dramatic and poetic. I think the post is right, she's talking about her influences and who created 'her', at one point it was Elvis and Marilyn, probably her early days were she was influenced by his music and her glamour which is reflected in her songs and dress and later Whitman (a "proper" writer where she feels like she has validated her song writing as good) and Monaco (money and glamour sophistication) heaven she's a bit obsessed with and for some reason she considers it precious and her 'baby', suicides her father; how she feels she can see/be/reach her heaven and 'opulence'is the end I take that as indulgence etc, what were her favourite vices? Drugs and alcohol? I take the last line as the way to get to the end? As in to die. Hope this makes sense c Personally, I`ve never really seen to mother, father lines as very deep or meaningful, just Lana being overly dramatic and poetic. I think the post is right, she's talking about her influences and who created 'her', at one point it was Elvis and Marilyn, probably her early days were she was influenced by his music and her glamour which is reflected in her songs and dress and later Whitman (a "proper" writer where she feels like she has validated her song writing as good) and Monaco (money and glamour sophistication) heaven she's a bit obsessed with and for some reason she considers it precious and her 'baby', suicides her father; how she feels she can see/be/reach her heaven and 'opulence'is the end I take that as indulgence etc, what were her favourite vices? Drugs and alcohol? I take the last line as the way to get to the end? As in to die. Hope this makes sense c
  5. Just a thought but could the big jail break be breaking out if school? Daddy (k) baby. (Lana) escaping school? Rather than Jail and K being incarceration, could it be about boarding school where I'm sure she met him?
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