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  1. Potentially but not that I’m aware of! The only ones I know about are the ones that have been talked about before like asap rocky and g eazy
  2. September 2016 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ztdDl5qQYH8 We dont have a version of LFL from August 2015 but thats when it was first recorded, the earliest rick demo we have is this from September 2015 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XHfLDZ2oVkk this is from october https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dPDeRCWnnqg But there is an earlier version which is from september
  3. Lust For Life demo dates back to August 2015, Serene Queen is September 2015 and Lana's session with max martin where she reworked LFL was September 2016 (at this point the song was still solo)
  4. Im kinda nervous for this... the BBC and Lana do not have a good history when it comes to mixing her live performances can already predict her vocals will be barely audible on the broadcast and people will be dragging her on social media hoping for the best tho!
  5. Come With Me is the best outtake and it should have been on the album its the perfect blend of Ultraviolence and Honeymoon
  6. Not really! Just that it uses some of the same lyrics and melody as Axl Rose Husband. The instrumental/chord progression actually sounds quite similar to “American” from paradise EP so maybe that’s why they scrapped it
  7. I would consider Get Dark a post Lust For Life song yeah i just forgot about GKIT tbh the demo that leaked features production by STINT along with SYTH, Blackest Day and Freak Like Me Yeah Cry Kill Die is Honeymoon
  8. Not really 😭 other than the fact that Rick Rubin produced a rock version of Body Electric while he was working on Ride
  9. There could be more but these are the only ones I know of: Honeymoon: Freak, Blackest Day, Say Yes To Heaven, God Knows I Tried, I Can Fly Ultraviolence: West Coast (demo/radio mix), Fine China, Your Girl
  10. Honeymoon sessions September 2014 - December 2014 California Crazy For You Honeymoon Freak Soft Ice Cream (Salvatore) 24 Hours Swan Song Blackest Day Pink Flamingos (Music To Watch Boys To) Dark City Dead To Me I Can Fly (rework of original 2013 demo) 2015 songs (completed by June 2015) High By The Beach Terrence Loves You Cry Kill Die Come With Me Paradise If I Die Young Religion Art Deco God Knows I Tried Other Info Big Eyes demo is from August 2014 Terrence Loves You had 2 alternate titles, "Jazz N Blues" and "Violet Sings The Blues"
  11. Slay but Cry Kill Die and If I Die Young are Honeymoon outtakes not LFL
  12. Isn’t it funny how all Lana vinyl is basically worthless because they can be repressed at any time… HM UO and LFL coke bottle next pls!
  13. This has probably all been said before but i was randomly rewatching the candy necklace music video and in the final scene it all clicked into place for me, that the point of the video Is the irony of not getting the thing you want most and have worked so hard for during life and only receiving it after death. The women from which Lana takes inspiration from for the video desperately wanted something during life (validation/fame/acclaim) but only received it after their tragic untimely deaths. The Black Dahlia was a budding actress who wanted to be a star and in a cruel twist only received fame after her violent murder, while Marilyn Monroe wanted to elevate her image, to be taken more seriously as an actress and now after death is revered as a Hollywood legend. Its about the irony of not getting the thing you want during life but receiving such recognition posthumously. Towards the end of the video it all builds up to this moment where there’s a bloody body in a trunk in the back of the car (presumably Lana’s), before it cuts to a shot of Lana getting her star on the Hollywood walk of fame while people cheer. I never understood this last shot and how it relates to the rest of the video but I think this ties in to the many times Lana has said over her career that she wants to be appreciated and respected first and foremost as a songwriter, and to find a community of like minded musicians. She felt harshly and unfairly criticised by critics and rejected by the music industry at large in the aftermath of her debut and SNL performance. The toxicity and scrutiny of the debate around Lana Del Rey and her image/persona has lasted for over a decade, impacted the way people perceived the music and clearly took a toll on her mental health. She has also made comments (although I cant find them now) about how she felt rejected by New York and that she would only be appreciated there after her death. This makes me think that the ultimate point of the video is a commentary on how Lana believes that after her death she will be appreciated by the public and her work to finally be recognised how she wanted it to be received. I also think the necklaces in the video represent metaphorical shackles on the confinements of fame or the box in which she was placed by the media/music industry over the years, as well as the mental burden that goes along with the controversy/discourse which unfolded around her - all of which she is finally freed from upon death.
  14. I dont have a date for madly but Pink champagne file is 23rd October 2013
  15. Um we literally already have a version that was produced by someone other than Rick Nowels... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jsdmRcui_4Q
  16. The hate on Taylor for maximising her sales/streaming etc... maybe you are too young or have too short memories to remember when miss Lana was doing everything she could to get Lust For Life to number 1 (yes even at the expensive of POC artists like Tyler the creator who by the way was actively tweeting how close he was to number 1 and for his fans to try and out stream Lana). Not that anyone should give a shit. It's normal and natural to be competitive and want accolades.
  17. The shaming of Taylor for being a smart business woman... It's giving https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AqAJLh9wuZ0
  18. STINT was working for Rick at the time (2013-2015 i think) so it was still a rick version but with some additional production by STINT (the drums mostly)
  19. if i was james ford i would be MADDDDD as hell... his version went viral on tik tok, got millions of streams for which he didnt receive a penny because lana/her label refused to release it... then a year later they release a different version by another producer for which james also wont receive a penny...
  20. its been 84 years... i would have rather never known this was coming
  21. Pink champagne and madly are from the same session/producer
  22. This is interesting, I just watched the rest of his interview where he talks about Lana. Apparently the American Music Awards wanted him and Lana to open the show with a performance of Summertime Sadness on top of the tallest building in LA with an orchestra but she turned it down, she also turned down appearing at coachella with him. He also said that she blocked the release/radio promotion of his Young and Beautiful remix because it was on track to do even better than the summertime sadness remix but she didn't want that level of attenion and success. This makes sense with comments Lana made in her 2017 Complex interview where she said she didn't like that she had no involvement with the production of what is statistically her biggest hit and that she didn't want all the attention that came with a big hit song. Mind you this was happening in 2013 when Lana was peak depressed and recording Ultraviolence
  23. I like the video, the concept is really cool and she looks AMAZING... but if I could have it my way I would have the first half of the video be only professionally shot footage giving us a story and then half way through it panned out to reveal everything was on a set and then have the rest of the video as BTS footage. Something along the lines of Doin Time when it reveals that giant Lana is actually a movie being watched or like this scene in Blonde:
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