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  1. In The Blackest Day:

     

    Actual lyrics: "I'm not simple, its trigonometry"

    What i heard: "You're not simple, i'm trippin on the train"

     

    Probably cause i didnt know that it would all be one word- i was really good at trigonometry in school XD

     

    And in the chorus:

     

    Actual: "harder and harder, looking for love"

    What i heard: " harder and harder, again for love"

     

    And the Bridge:

     

    Actual: "I'm playing their game"

    I heard: "I'm playing head games"

     

    And it really sucks bc its one of my favourite songs and ill never get used to "looking for love" and "their games". I just sang it too much with those wrong lyrics

    Are you sure it's not "head games"? Please, it was one of my favorite lyrics from The Blackest Day. photo.jpg

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    Honeymoon:

    Original: "Dreaming away your life"

    I heard: "Dreaming away old life" (I kind of prefer this actually  :creep: )

     

    And I remember I was reading some comments in the lyric video for Brooklyn Baby once and I saw one that said he was hearing "I'm a black man, baby" instead of "I'm Brooklyn baby". I heard like this for one week, I think.  :toofunny:


  2. Lucky Ones is honestly so beautiful and express such an emotion! It's so pure and sincere, I want to fall in love whenever I hear this song! :flutter: I like the demo better now than the first time I heard. I remember that I liked the guitar, but the beat was so heavy that just seemed to take away the magic of the song  :toofunny: . However, it sounded like she wanted to finish the album with something a little more fun? Like "YAY! We are finally the lucky ones!", maybe even a Lizzy Grant version  :candy: . But then she decided to end with a more heaven-ish version, which I think it fitted better with "Lana Del Rey" and the lyrics(it was asking for a ballad imho).  :whatever:


  3. I read Kick Ass 1 and 2 and the Hit Girl spin off (And I actually buyed!  :hairflip: ), Let Me In: Crossroads, a little of the first volume of The Boys and my whole childhood was fullfilled by a comic book franchise called Monica's Gang(I don't know if you know, it's from my country). There is another comic with the Monica's Gang characters, but they are teenagers now, it's called Monica Teen and it's manga-style.

    I stopped reading comic books for a while, but I returned some time ago when I felt interest for a tv show I used to watch when I was a kid called Teen Titans. I re-watched almost everything and I discovered that it was based in some characters from a comic book series called New Teen Titans I think, I can't remember anymore. Then I got curious about it (especially to know more about my ship from the tv show, Starfire and Robin  :w8ing: ) and searched to read, but I didn't find  :( . I just got to read one edition and I found another series, but it wasn't exactly what I wanted. I had to fullfill with some pages that I found online and, well, wikipedia.  :rollin: I really want to finish Kick Ass and maybe read another comic book series that I think it was based in fairytale or something like that, I can't remember the name either.  :die: And there is this one that I found some pages on Pinterest and I got curious, but guess what? I didn't find either!  :really: It's called Girls' Love Stories by the way. I think this one and New Teen Titans just got lost over the time, sadly.  :pft:


  4. I think Blue Jeans was the first song I heard from Lana back in 2012. I didn't like at first, but then I heard again in some fan made vid in 2014 and it grew on me a lot and made me want to hear the rest of her stuff. Now days I consider Blue Jeans my favorite song from Lana and also my favorite music video!  :flutter: 

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    I'm sure that someone out there also made fun of the song title because it was the name of Miley Stewart/Hannah Montana's horse.  :oopna:


  5. I thought Lolita was overproduced when I heard the first time, I liked the demo better (the one with the guitar or bass intro, I'm not sure the instrument). But the album version grew in me so much to the point I prefer the album version now!  :oprah: Dark Paradise is my least favorite song from her whole discography, but if someone ask me to sing a Lana Del Rey song, you can have 95% of sure that I'm gonna sing DP.  :whine:


  6. its sad to say but im not that excited for this project of hers like i used to be. And its not even her. I had peaked interest when she brought it up at the clive davis event, however ever since someones repetitive exploitation of this project all over twitter here and other forums in addition to  people taking the joy out of the "Surprise" i really don't know what to think. I will always believe in lana, and love her. Im still hopeful to see what direction she goes in for this project, she seems to develop into different musical styles.. we will see i guess, but i remain somber.

    I've been feeling the same too. "Come on baby, let's ride. We can escape to the great sunshine" until Lana decide to release the album!  :justride2:


  7. I :) love OTTR, it's def one of that songs that you hear and you will never get tired of it. I remember when I heard for the first time, her voice and that instrumental were literally screaming danger to me and it produced such an imagery that simply got me at first sight and made me listen on repeat for days! I also remember asking myself how she could sing that song live because of how rich it was in...Everything!  :dafuq: Honestly, one of the best songs she ever created and I love the live versions.  :flutter:

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