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What has Lana done for you and how has she changed you?
SissyReed replied to Divisive Princess's topic in Lana Thoughts
really? i mean, i know her music is depressing but i think you have to be a sad person in general to start liking her music. it couldn't be like you were 100% happy all the time before you started listening to lana... you wouldn't even like her in first place but correct me if i'm wrong :kiss: -
just because somebody says something stupid/rude/offensive and adds IN MY OPINION doesn't make the person innocent or neutral :)
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GIRLS CAN DO ANYTHING THEY WANT TO!! :party: maybe Lana likes herself more this way? and all we should care about is her music/health not weight/make-up
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What has Lana done for you and how has she changed you?
SissyReed replied to Divisive Princess's topic in Lana Thoughts
I was thirteen when I first heard of Lana, it was the end of 2011. I was in the first grade of the Middle School in my country. It's usual the beginning of the time when you start to discover yourself and find your hobbies. I must confess that who am I today is 1/3 because of my dad and 2/3 because of Lana Del Rey. "Lolita" --> before Lana I knew I liked older men etc. but I had never seen it as some kind of fetish that can be appreciated. Lana helped me to define myself, I guess. James Dean, Marilyn Monroe, "The Godfather", "Scarface", "Easy Rider", "Pretty Baby" etc. --> I simply wanted to see all the movies Lana was singing about/watch movies with her fave actors and actresses. Now I am 18 years old Federico Fellini, Woody Allen, Quentin Tarantino, Ingmar Bergman, Michelangelo Antonioni etc. stan and planning to be a filmmaker in the future, trying to get into Art School after I finish High School next year. Lou Reed --> my dad is a big fan of Lou but my dad himself never made me like his music. It was actually Lana. I got into Lou, The Velvet Underground, then Iggy Pop, David Bowie etc. I started to be really interested in avant-garde and pop-art as well. Elvis Presley, Bruce Springsteen, The Doors --> not ashamed to admit that Lana made me like them. Walt Whitman --> in my country Whitman isn't that famous since he's 100% American but I borrowed his poems from my dad and totally fell in love with this guy. History --> I always liked history but thanks to Lana I know stories of JFK, Manson Family, Marilyn Monroe's life (Lana songs made me read books and articles). Many songs, books, movies - artists that made who I am this day. She showed me the artists who then showed me another artists.All because of Lana Del Rey. What is your story? -
for me her face is really different form what it used to look like when she was lizzy but 1) she got older 2) yes she probably had plastic surgeries BUT WHO TF CARES ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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from this kind of song i expected much more in the video... just like "pacify her" gave me more than i expected the same way "mrs potato head" is kinda disappointing idk but i still like it
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i remember the first time i saw this song on yt and misread that as HEAVY HITLER...
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yasss, i love both: butterflies I and butterflies II, i just love them!
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i remember the day Lana released this and shared the song for free... i was home alone and listening to the same song whole night lol
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Butterflies vs. This Is What Makes Us Girls
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it was always reminding me of the godfather theme lol
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Old Money vs. Behind Closed Doors
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this is my fave: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vwe3CzWZ4Bg
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you're right, they are amazing i just never gave them a chance, i'll totally listen to it soon :creep:
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I love "Honeymoon" as a whole record but I never listen to songs from it separately except of "Freak","Art Deco", "Terrence Loves You" and "Religion"/"The Blackest Day" (but not very often). The whole record is amazing but I feel like almost every song is a filler :/
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I have a CD with her best songs (my mom's but she gave it to me) and I've seen the movie. Amazing woman, fascinating story
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I love "It's a Fire" - my love for them started when my dad showed me this song I also love "Roads", "Glory Box", "Sour Times" - my faves but I love all their songs, I think their records should be listened as whole
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money power glory vs. you're gonna love me
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I love whole "Dummy" soo much "Portishead" is good too but I don't like it as much as "Dummy" idk 'Roads' is amazing! "Oh, can't anybody see We've got a war to fight" :sluttybunny: