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DLT liked a post in a topic by Creyk in Honeymoon - Pre-Release and Discussion Thread
make sure not to strain or pull anything while reaching so hard
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theeternalstars liked a post in a topic by Creyk in Honeymoon - Pre-Release and Discussion Thread
make sure not to strain or pull anything while reaching so hard
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Creyk liked a post in a topic by delreyfreak in Honeymoon - Pre-Release and Discussion Thread
I bet she'll premiere the lead single on tour and release it officially on a hot summer night in Mid July.
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PrettyBaby liked a post in a topic by Creyk in "Life Is Beautiful" - Soundtrack for The Age of Adaline
It depends on who recorded it too, like how many fans were singing along in that certain part of the audience. I saw videos of performances where you can hear only Lana and it's very nice and then in another video of the performance you almost can't hear it. I guess it also depends on what they use to record something.
What I hate is when there is a recording where there is total silence and you can hear 1 goddamn fan singing along distinctly and without stop and of course their voice sucks Like, really?
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guardian liked a post in a topic by Creyk in Lana Performs Unreleased Songs at the Endless Summer Tour
I was thinking, we know that she shot a MV for a song. She shot it before the tour because she knew she wouldn't have time for it while on the road, therefore it's a sure thing that the first single/whatever (since she doesn't get airplay anyway) will be released while on tour. This also means that she will not promote it with TV performances and Radio interviews, or at least not anytime soon.
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SoftcoreBabyface liked a post in a topic by Creyk in Lana Performs Unreleased Songs at the Endless Summer Tour
You guys, I found a person who was front row and is uploading videos! On their youtube page they also have OTTR, Do Right, Serial Killer, Chelsea Hotel...I guess they will upload more later
If you want to rip the audio I recommed using this, it's really good quality
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James19709 liked a post in a topic by Creyk in Honeymoon - Pre-Release and Discussion Thread
I'm happy about this song's reveal because I remember back in the day people were like "huurdeduuuurrrr there will so not be a title track are you stupid?" When I brought it up.
It was so obvious all along...
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delreyfreak liked a post in a topic by Creyk in Honeymoon - Pre-Release and Discussion Thread
I guess to being finished/released?
Well okay maybe it's fake though....we can carry on without any info -_-
love that nip tease lol
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delreyfreak liked a post in a topic by Creyk in Honeymoon - Pre-Release and Discussion Thread
Apparently, Patrick Hoelck shot the Endless Summer tour photos. He listened to some demos for Honeymoon. Apparently, they're close. He said there's some 80's influence songs but she isn't sure if she wants to go to that direction.
source: http://www.spillitnow.com/viewtopic.php?p=4687595
IDK how to feel about this as this doesn't tell us that much, however I looked at the guy's work, and he has a really cool style that would work very well with Lana, in my opinion.
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GodBlessMe liked a post in a topic by Creyk in Create a Tracklist Using One Song's Lyrics!
Oh my, you do the most
This would be an amazing EP
I confess now needs to happen as an actual song
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Nick Del Rey liked a post in a topic by Creyk in Honeymoon - Pre-Release and Discussion Thread
I guess to being finished/released?
Well okay maybe it's fake though....we can carry on without any info -_-
love that nip tease lol
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slang liked a post in a topic by Creyk in Honeymoon - Pre-Release and Discussion Thread
Apparently, Patrick Hoelck shot the Endless Summer tour photos. He listened to some demos for Honeymoon. Apparently, they're close. He said there's some 80's influence songs but she isn't sure if she wants to go to that direction.
source: http://www.spillitnow.com/viewtopic.php?p=4687595
IDK how to feel about this as this doesn't tell us that much, however I looked at the guy's work, and he has a really cool style that would work very well with Lana, in my opinion.
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YourGirl666 liked a post in a topic by Creyk in Honeymoon
I was thinking about the lyrics, and I think the theme of the song is escapism. Could this be the theme of the album as well? Well, we can't know yet but maybe, did Ultraviolence (the song) perfectly capture the theme of the album? Anyway, here is my interpretation of the lyrics
We both know that it's not fashionable to love me
But you don't go cause truly there's nobody for you but me
We could cruise to the blues
Wilshire Boulevard if we choose
Or whatever you want to do
We make the rules
The first verse describes the problem - Lana is not well-liked, we can assume that she is hurt by this on a deep level and causes her sadness, but she is not about to get depressed over that here. She looks for a distraction from her problems, and finds that in focusing on a relationship with this person which can only be right, since he is "the one" for her. Lana is also the only one for his boy, which reassures her insecurities, even if no other loves her, this guy will...maybe only because he has no other choice, but still...
Our honeymoon
Our honeymoon
Our honeymoon
Say you want me too
Say you want me too
Dark blue
Dark blue
The chorus talks about getting away from her troubles by focusing on her lover and the relationship they share, she wants reassurance that he wants her because she is aware that many people don't - she wants the relationship to work. When she feels the need to question her importance to her signficant other, this question is motivated by her fear of being alone and lonliness. These feelings are within her, but under the surface. When asking the quesiton, they stem from her insecurities, hence the Dark Blue, Dark Blue lines. These feelings play on in the back of her mind and influence the way she behaves and perceives the world.
We both know the history of violence that surrounds you
But I'm not scared, there's nothing to lose now that I've found you
We could cruise to the news
Pico Boulevard in your used little bullet car if we choose
Mr. Born to lose
Lana sees that the guy is not perfect but he accepts him as he is, she is clearly convinced that he is good for him, and talks about the things they can do together, through the activity and enjoying each other both of them distract themselves from their problems.
Our honeymoon
Our honeymoon
Our honeymoon
Say you want me too
Say you want me too
Dark blue
Dark blue
There are violets in your eyes
There are guns that blaze around you
There are roses in between my thighs and fire that surrounds you
It's no wonder every man in town had neither fought nor found you
Everything you do is elusive to even your honey dew
Here talks about why he loves the guy and how good and true their love is. The "roses between my thighs" line refers to the intimacy they share, and the fire that surrounds you, I guess is passion, (passionate lovemaking?). Everything you do is elusive, as in Lana is in awe of her man and the things he does (to her)
Our honeymoon
Our honeymoon
Our honeymoon
Dreaming away your life
Dreaming away your life
Dreaming away your life
I think the closing lines are very telling, and very fitting. Dreaming away your life....not focusing on what is wrong, but finding something better to do, to give your attention to, finding ways to be happy even in the face of problems. Breaking away from problems feels like going on a Honeymoon... Once I read that happiness is not about everything being perfect, but looking past the problems and finding something that is right. I get the sense that this song "Honeymoon" is about that too
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renaissance liked a post in a topic by Creyk in "Life Is Beautiful" - Soundtrack for The Age of Adaline
Oh my god. I have been STANNING for this movie since last year ever since I first heard about it and watched the trailer like 50 times
And now my IDOL created another masterpiece and it will be in this amazing movie!!!
My life is so great
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delreyfreak liked a post in a topic by Creyk in "Life Is Beautiful" - Soundtrack for The Age of Adaline
THe soundtrack comes out in 9 days....I am praying that they want it to be a surprise and the song is actually on there....
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cheaptrailertrashglm liked a post in a topic by Creyk in Honeymoon
I was thinking about the lyrics, and I think the theme of the song is escapism. Could this be the theme of the album as well? Well, we can't know yet but maybe, did Ultraviolence (the song) perfectly capture the theme of the album? Anyway, here is my interpretation of the lyrics
We both know that it's not fashionable to love me
But you don't go cause truly there's nobody for you but me
We could cruise to the blues
Wilshire Boulevard if we choose
Or whatever you want to do
We make the rules
The first verse describes the problem - Lana is not well-liked, we can assume that she is hurt by this on a deep level and causes her sadness, but she is not about to get depressed over that here. She looks for a distraction from her problems, and finds that in focusing on a relationship with this person which can only be right, since he is "the one" for her. Lana is also the only one for his boy, which reassures her insecurities, even if no other loves her, this guy will...maybe only because he has no other choice, but still...
Our honeymoon
Our honeymoon
Our honeymoon
Say you want me too
Say you want me too
Dark blue
Dark blue
The chorus talks about getting away from her troubles by focusing on her lover and the relationship they share, she wants reassurance that he wants her because she is aware that many people don't - she wants the relationship to work. When she feels the need to question her importance to her signficant other, this question is motivated by her fear of being alone and lonliness. These feelings are within her, but under the surface. When asking the quesiton, they stem from her insecurities, hence the Dark Blue, Dark Blue lines. These feelings play on in the back of her mind and influence the way she behaves and perceives the world.
We both know the history of violence that surrounds you
But I'm not scared, there's nothing to lose now that I've found you
We could cruise to the news
Pico Boulevard in your used little bullet car if we choose
Mr. Born to lose
Lana sees that the guy is not perfect but he accepts him as he is, she is clearly convinced that he is good for him, and talks about the things they can do together, through the activity and enjoying each other both of them distract themselves from their problems.
Our honeymoon
Our honeymoon
Our honeymoon
Say you want me too
Say you want me too
Dark blue
Dark blue
There are violets in your eyes
There are guns that blaze around you
There are roses in between my thighs and fire that surrounds you
It's no wonder every man in town had neither fought nor found you
Everything you do is elusive to even your honey dew
Here talks about why he loves the guy and how good and true their love is. The "roses between my thighs" line refers to the intimacy they share, and the fire that surrounds you, I guess is passion, (passionate lovemaking?). Everything you do is elusive, as in Lana is in awe of her man and the things he does (to her)
Our honeymoon
Our honeymoon
Our honeymoon
Dreaming away your life
Dreaming away your life
Dreaming away your life
I think the closing lines are very telling, and very fitting. Dreaming away your life....not focusing on what is wrong, but finding something better to do, to give your attention to, finding ways to be happy even in the face of problems. Breaking away from problems feels like going on a Honeymoon... Once I read that happiness is not about everything being perfect, but looking past the problems and finding something that is right. I get the sense that this song "Honeymoon" is about that too
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Amadeus liked a post in a topic by Creyk in "Life Is Beautiful" - Soundtrack for The Age of Adaline
THe soundtrack comes out in 9 days....I am praying that they want it to be a surprise and the song is actually on there....
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Bootynugget liked a post in a topic by Creyk in "Life Is Beautiful" - Soundtrack for The Age of Adaline
THe soundtrack comes out in 9 days....I am praying that they want it to be a surprise and the song is actually on there....
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Neptune-Avenue liked a post in a topic by Creyk in Lana Performs Unreleased Songs at the Endless Summer Tour
OMG, thank you! This is totally great!
Now I have to rip the audios all over again, but it will be so worth it
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lazybooklet liked a post in a topic by Creyk in Honeymoon
I was thinking about the lyrics, and I think the theme of the song is escapism. Could this be the theme of the album as well? Well, we can't know yet but maybe, did Ultraviolence (the song) perfectly capture the theme of the album? Anyway, here is my interpretation of the lyrics
We both know that it's not fashionable to love me
But you don't go cause truly there's nobody for you but me
We could cruise to the blues
Wilshire Boulevard if we choose
Or whatever you want to do
We make the rules
The first verse describes the problem - Lana is not well-liked, we can assume that she is hurt by this on a deep level and causes her sadness, but she is not about to get depressed over that here. She looks for a distraction from her problems, and finds that in focusing on a relationship with this person which can only be right, since he is "the one" for her. Lana is also the only one for his boy, which reassures her insecurities, even if no other loves her, this guy will...maybe only because he has no other choice, but still...
Our honeymoon
Our honeymoon
Our honeymoon
Say you want me too
Say you want me too
Dark blue
Dark blue
The chorus talks about getting away from her troubles by focusing on her lover and the relationship they share, she wants reassurance that he wants her because she is aware that many people don't - she wants the relationship to work. When she feels the need to question her importance to her signficant other, this question is motivated by her fear of being alone and lonliness. These feelings are within her, but under the surface. When asking the quesiton, they stem from her insecurities, hence the Dark Blue, Dark Blue lines. These feelings play on in the back of her mind and influence the way she behaves and perceives the world.
We both know the history of violence that surrounds you
But I'm not scared, there's nothing to lose now that I've found you
We could cruise to the news
Pico Boulevard in your used little bullet car if we choose
Mr. Born to lose
Lana sees that the guy is not perfect but he accepts him as he is, she is clearly convinced that he is good for him, and talks about the things they can do together, through the activity and enjoying each other both of them distract themselves from their problems.
Our honeymoon
Our honeymoon
Our honeymoon
Say you want me too
Say you want me too
Dark blue
Dark blue
There are violets in your eyes
There are guns that blaze around you
There are roses in between my thighs and fire that surrounds you
It's no wonder every man in town had neither fought nor found you
Everything you do is elusive to even your honey dew
Here talks about why he loves the guy and how good and true their love is. The "roses between my thighs" line refers to the intimacy they share, and the fire that surrounds you, I guess is passion, (passionate lovemaking?). Everything you do is elusive, as in Lana is in awe of her man and the things he does (to her)
Our honeymoon
Our honeymoon
Our honeymoon
Dreaming away your life
Dreaming away your life
Dreaming away your life
I think the closing lines are very telling, and very fitting. Dreaming away your life....not focusing on what is wrong, but finding something better to do, to give your attention to, finding ways to be happy even in the face of problems. Breaking away from problems feels like going on a Honeymoon... Once I read that happiness is not about everything being perfect, but looking past the problems and finding something that is right. I get the sense that this song "Honeymoon" is about that too
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cheaptrailertrashglm liked a post in a topic by Creyk in Honeymoon
Is this about Francesco?
Since it's not fashionable to lover her, it can only be about a relationship after being famous. So it's either Francesco or Barrie.
There are violets in your eyes
Well IDK Barrie has green eyes if I saw well in pictures and Francesco too
Pico Boulevard in your used little bullet car if we choose
I don't know it's always Lana who drives and isn't Barry broke can he even afford car?
Mr. Born to lose
This is a mystery to me
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RiverPhoenix liked a post in a topic by Creyk in Honeymoon
I was thinking about the lyrics, and I think the theme of the song is escapism. Could this be the theme of the album as well? Well, we can't know yet but maybe, did Ultraviolence (the song) perfectly capture the theme of the album? Anyway, here is my interpretation of the lyrics
We both know that it's not fashionable to love me
But you don't go cause truly there's nobody for you but me
We could cruise to the blues
Wilshire Boulevard if we choose
Or whatever you want to do
We make the rules
The first verse describes the problem - Lana is not well-liked, we can assume that she is hurt by this on a deep level and causes her sadness, but she is not about to get depressed over that here. She looks for a distraction from her problems, and finds that in focusing on a relationship with this person which can only be right, since he is "the one" for her. Lana is also the only one for his boy, which reassures her insecurities, even if no other loves her, this guy will...maybe only because he has no other choice, but still...
Our honeymoon
Our honeymoon
Our honeymoon
Say you want me too
Say you want me too
Dark blue
Dark blue
The chorus talks about getting away from her troubles by focusing on her lover and the relationship they share, she wants reassurance that he wants her because she is aware that many people don't - she wants the relationship to work. When she feels the need to question her importance to her signficant other, this question is motivated by her fear of being alone and lonliness. These feelings are within her, but under the surface. When asking the quesiton, they stem from her insecurities, hence the Dark Blue, Dark Blue lines. These feelings play on in the back of her mind and influence the way she behaves and perceives the world.
We both know the history of violence that surrounds you
But I'm not scared, there's nothing to lose now that I've found you
We could cruise to the news
Pico Boulevard in your used little bullet car if we choose
Mr. Born to lose
Lana sees that the guy is not perfect but he accepts him as he is, she is clearly convinced that he is good for him, and talks about the things they can do together, through the activity and enjoying each other both of them distract themselves from their problems.
Our honeymoon
Our honeymoon
Our honeymoon
Say you want me too
Say you want me too
Dark blue
Dark blue
There are violets in your eyes
There are guns that blaze around you
There are roses in between my thighs and fire that surrounds you
It's no wonder every man in town had neither fought nor found you
Everything you do is elusive to even your honey dew
Here talks about why he loves the guy and how good and true their love is. The "roses between my thighs" line refers to the intimacy they share, and the fire that surrounds you, I guess is passion, (passionate lovemaking?). Everything you do is elusive, as in Lana is in awe of her man and the things he does (to her)
Our honeymoon
Our honeymoon
Our honeymoon
Dreaming away your life
Dreaming away your life
Dreaming away your life
I think the closing lines are very telling, and very fitting. Dreaming away your life....not focusing on what is wrong, but finding something better to do, to give your attention to, finding ways to be happy even in the face of problems. Breaking away from problems feels like going on a Honeymoon... Once I read that happiness is not about everything being perfect, but looking past the problems and finding something that is right. I get the sense that this song "Honeymoon" is about that too
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Bootynugget liked a post in a topic by Creyk in Honeymoon
Is this about Francesco?
Since it's not fashionable to lover her, it can only be about a relationship after being famous. So it's either Francesco or Barrie.
There are violets in your eyes
Well IDK Barrie has green eyes if I saw well in pictures and Francesco too
Pico Boulevard in your used little bullet car if we choose
I don't know it's always Lana who drives and isn't Barry broke can he even afford car?
Mr. Born to lose
This is a mystery to me
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delreyfreak liked a post in a topic by Creyk in Lana Performs Unreleased Songs at the Endless Summer Tour
OMG, thank you! This is totally great!
Now I have to rip the audios all over again, but it will be so worth it
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delreyfreak liked a post in a topic by Creyk in Honeymoon - Pre-Release and Discussion Thread
I'm happy about this song's reveal because I remember back in the day people were like "huurdeduuuurrrr there will so not be a title track are you stupid?" When I brought it up.
It was so obvious all along...