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Did anyone RIP the audio from her soundcheck post singing for free? It is so beautiful and really good quality, would love to have it for later
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I actually LOVE Life Lesson and listen to it a lot. I just love the melody the lyrics and the peaceful vibe. Very happy she gave it to us but I can understand it's not everyone's cup of tea.
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On insta a few moments ago but it seems she deleted it already
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"American Standards & Classics" Cover Album - Pre-Pre-Release Thread
Creyk replied to Elle's topic in New Releases
Please put Ten Dollar Ring on it, it's been 13 years -
Blue Banisters - Post-Release Discussion Thread + Poll
Creyk replied to Elle's topic in Post-Release Threads
Does anyone know why the instrumentals of this one never leaked? -
Lana to be featured on 'Life Lesson' from Jon Batiste's new album - Out Now
Creyk replied to 111's topic in Latest News
Me. And all of you trashing it...the song will just randomly click with you in 2-3 years and you will be stanning. It's the kind of melody that ages well. You'll see. -
This composition serves as a resonant message, a poignant echo to reverberate across the spectrum of humanity's wandering souls. It is an ode to the exquisite art of discovering solace amid the labyrinthine corridors of uncertainty, a pursuit whose essence is both haunting and sublime. This song is crafted for those who, in their relentless quest, seek the elusive elixir that animates existence with purpose. It is an anthem for the sojourners of aimless streets, the solitary wanderers amidst bustling crowds, and those enveloped by a pervasive melancholy even in the tranquil waters of apparent stillness. When she sings "I was lost at sea" I find my entire life encapsulated within fleeting moments, each laugh and heartbreak, every emotion, cascading over me like waves upon a winter shoreline. During the other verses, I transcend to a liminal realm where heavens intermingle with oceans, time halts in its passage, and metamorphosis embraces my very essence. A symphony of emotions collides within my consciousness, threatening to shatter my entire being, yet the experience is one of euphoria and rapture. It feels akin to quaffing a chalice brimming with both sorrow and acceptance, merging into an ambrosial draught. My heart swells, releasing torrents of tears and love, discarding burdensome concerns, for in this sacred instant, the world's clamor fades to insignificance. This anthem, I hear not as mere music, but as the soul's intimate confessional to its kindred spirit. Within this juncture, I experience a rebirth, shedding the shadowed cocoon to embrace the long-awaited warmth of a sun-kissed existence. My stride is entwined with all who tread this path, a collective journey of courage and persistence. Each milestone reached fills me with profound pride, for the transformations undertaken are as commendable as they are wondrous.
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This composition stands as one of Lana's most profound expressions, eloquently encapsulating the enduring presence of sorrow in her life's journey. She poignantly conveys that this sentiment, steeped in longing and nostalgia, remains a part of her even within the context of a relationship. Her foundational human essence is imbued with these emotions, yet she possesses the remarkable ability to transmute them into a exquisite works of artistry and perception. In this melodic narrative, she strives for understanding, yearning to bridge the chasm between her internal world and the shared reality with her intended listener. Through the prism of sadness, she recognizes that profound beauty has arisen across the tapestry of existence, invoking luminaries such as Picasso whose creative legacy was etched in poignant hues. In the poetic verses of this song, Lana del Rey crafts a testament to the transformative power of embracing the full spectrum of human emotions and transmuting them into timeless works of artistry. Truly, a portrait of resplendent beauty emerging from her feelings of melancholy. A+
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Minor General Questions that Don't Deserve Their Own Thread
Creyk replied to Monicker's topic in Lana Thoughts
She talked about it in a radio intervew ages ago, maybe in 2013? She said she wanted it on the album but she was not allowed to use it -
Lana to be featured on 'Life Lesson' from Jon Batiste's new album - Out Now
Creyk replied to 111's topic in Latest News
Oh my god, these lyrics pierce my soul. What an amazing gift of a song, so happy. -
Did we have a thread discussing that one? I am still obsessed with it and would love to read others thoughts
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This song seems to be about what is described in revelations. The woman clothed in gold and the man child who is going to kill the Dragon for her (dragon slayer) that has been chasing her and her children. This also delves into gnostic texts about sophia eve zoe who is the woman revelations is referring to. She is the "fathers" daughter and is holy. They used to build monuments to her all over the world, now she is almost forgotten. The dragon slayer is Adam and he is supposed to come back and through his faith save the elect of God and her from the dragon.
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Did you know that there's a tunnel under Ocean Blvd - Merch & Media Drop
Creyk replied to Elle's topic in New Releases
Wow, mama slayed -
I am shocked always too late is fake, it sounds so much like her
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Lido di Camaiora, IT @ La Prima Estate - July 2nd, 2023
Creyk replied to Fireffie's topic in 2023 Performances
Good now that she promoted the new songs there they can get into the later albums. Stream Bartender on Spotify! -
Lana doesn't chase fame so for her it would be irrelevant from that aspect. But wow, another ~ trailer park life ~ centered aesthetic & album would slay so hard
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This is the blackest day...
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Lost at sea has this mysterious vibe and it is somewhat unique in her discography while this is just another vulnerable ballad which is nice yes, but she did it better many many times on other songs.
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Well, the insiders lied once again. Don't get me wrong it is a good song but Lost At Sea is far better + more special.
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It sounds like jesus
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São Paulo, Brazil @ MITA Festival - June 3rd, 2023
Creyk replied to Elle's topic in 2023 Performances
I don't know why this is such a returning issue with Lana. You don't know your own lyrics? Fine. When the crowd asked obscure songs from Adele, she just opened up her phone, looked up the lyrics and went ahead with the performance and everyone still appreciated her performance. We are in 2023, it is not that hard. She could even ask one of her backup dancers to assist with that if she required it. -
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil @ MITA Festival - May 27th, 2023
Creyk replied to Elle's topic in 2023 Performances
Excuse you, it is the BEST song on Lust For Life and she knows it. That is why she made a video for it and has been singing it consistently ever since. She knows the cock anthem is that girl