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Everything posted by Madrigal
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Iron & Wine--'Flightless Bird, American Mouth.'
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I agree. I think it's still really rough, but if it was finished it would be gr8.
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'Wildest Moments' by Jessie Ware.
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Hundred Dollar Bill (Demo and Final Version)
Madrigal replied to Your Girl Lana's topic in Unreleased
Ah! I was just wondering what she is whispering toward the end. You should add in the 2.0 lyrics in a different color, where they split. -
C-Note 1.0
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I prefer the final version of "Diet MTN Dew."
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Usher has a song called 'Without You' too, produced by David Guetta! O_O Inspiration, anyone?
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Well, based off the lyrics to 'Oooh Baby,' it definitely sounds like she was involved with an older man, and probably an intellectual. That's just the vibe I get off White's production...as a friend once told me, it sounds like a '70s porno.
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ME 2222! I love it, so much.
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This song, to me, is the best mix of 'Radio' and 'Born to Die' I could ever imagine.
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"With My Hands" by Kimbra
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CG, one of the admins on LDR.FM, told us it was produced by Chris, and Lana herself, in May of 2011, wrote on FaceBook about doing "Hollywood's Dead" with him. So...kinda.
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It isn't registered at all.
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Glad to see Sky already! I cannot wait. But don't you think "Red Lips" is more the lead single? Charli XCX's debut album ('debut' in the sense that her old album is essentially gone, much like "Sirens") comes out supposedly in February, with a mixtape sometime before the year is up. We don't have titles for either, but I'm very much excited.
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Except for, like, all the others.
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She's probably like Sky, and stalks her fans regularly.
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What Is Your Favourite Lana Del Rey Song From BTD?
Madrigal replied to TIARNZUS's topic in Lana Thoughts
It's more like "Which is your least favorite of your 15 least favorite Lana recordings?" -
About "1.0--" that is, a demo for this song. Are you talking about "Midnight Dancer Gurlfriend?" That would make the most sense...
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Well, most of the songs we have are "leaks" in the sense they were never previously online. There are exceptions, though, like 3-4 tracks off Sirens, "Money Hunny," at least one version of "C-Note," and...I think there were a few more.
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No.
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I think I agree with you here. "Diet Mountain Dew" was never meant to be forced into the box it was, and as most of the demos testify, this is true for most of the songs. Again, this rings true for me. The pictures of Dave and Lizzy sitting together, smiling together and at the same time going through ideas, is like nothing we have for BTD. I mean, maybe Lana and Chris Braide were close like that, and pergolas bonded over creating the four songs they did do, but I dot get that kid of vibe from BTD as a whole. I can't either! I think, like you mentioned, "Blue Jeans" is a great example. We can tell via the demo we have that Emile and Lana worked on it from the beginning, which is why his production fits so well on it.
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I'm gonna miss demos (or, if we're Monicker, 'different versions') for the album. Born to Die was such a great album not for the finished product, but for the incredible amount of time, money, production & songwriting effort, and care which was put into the creation of multiple versions of every track that would eventually make the final cut. Let's take a quick example look at 'National Anthem:' Written in 2010 with The Nexus and Justin Parker, with a demo produced by The Nexus Demo video is made, complete with assorted film clips and authentic dancing ( ) Somewhere along the way, Justin produces a completely different arrangement of the song, with choral effects, strings, and a new beat Song is considered and eventually chosen to be a part of the album Completely reworked by Emile Haynie (not sure if the vocals were redone--Monicker?) Released as a single in June of 2012, complete with remixes, a laborious video, and full plotline. Okay. Now that Lana is more the """"artist""""" and knows exactly what she wants, any early mixes are going to be very close to the final product. We will probably never again have a 'Diet Mountain Dew' or 'Lolita' situation ever again, no matter how hard we wish it would be.
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Let's play the abridged version. 1. "Dragon Queen" by Yeah Yeah Yeahs 2. "Flyin'" by Regina Spektor Screw this. I refuse to limit myself! I'm bored. Let's do a few more songs. 3. "Teen Lovers (The Shoes Remix)" by The Virgins and Sky Ferreira 4. "Best Thing I Never Had" by Beyoncé 5. "California English" by Vampire Weekend 6. "GO! (Switch Remix)" by Santigold