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  1. YourGirl666 liked a post in a topic by Creyk in Wait for Life   
    I thought about this song today and came up with my interpretation.
    I think this song describes Lana's relationship with things outside of herself which cause distress in her life (mainly the media/her record label) and lets us know how her experiences make her feel.
     
    Why you make me work so hard
    To put on that evening show
     
    Here Lana talks about the problems she faces in her career as a musician. She loves to make music and she does tours, but promoting the songs is a drag for her, she is shy and a private person, doesn't really like to be the center of cynical, hurtful attention. She perceives many people to be this way. She does not enjoy some aspects of her career, yet she still has to do it.
     
    When you know that all I want
    Is to make your money grow?
     
    She is addressing her "money hungry" label who always want to change her and push her to be more commercial, they are dissatisfied with her product. The label benefits from having her and she would be willing to work with them if only she was supported in what she wants to do.
     
    You're like a baby who don't got nowhere to go
    I feel you eyeing me, you keep it on the low
    (on the low, on the low)
     
    They act childish towards her - she has a contract, they don't let her go, but they don't want her in the way that she is available to them. They want to change her constantly.
     
    But I can't let you in
    And I can't keep you out
    I wait for life to mend
    But it never comes around
    And I can't hear you call
    And I can't hear me [shout?]
    I wait for it to break
    But it never comes around
     
    The chorus addresses the media scrutinizing her and exposing too much about her life, her past, her family. She doesn't want people to dig around in her past yet she is helpless against them, she can't stop people from doing it. She waits for life to mend, to get better, for better things to come but they never seem to arrive. She wants to have a break where she can be more at peace but she only yearns for peace, it is not her actual experience.
     
    And I'm lonely
    I'm lonely
    I'm lonely
     
    These events make her feel lonely, being watched by the eye of so many people who misunderstand or judge her. Sometimes you feel the most alone in a crowd. That is how she is. She doesn't find someone who she can trust or someone who relates to her, even though it is imporant her to have a person who she can hold on to.
     
    Why you make me take that shit
    To put on that evening show
    When you know I don't need it
    Better than your booze and blow?
     
    Again she laments that with her profession as a musician she has to do many things that she doesn't enjoy. Making music is her favorite part but there is a lot more to it than that.
    In the two final lines, she says she doesn't need all the mainstream success that some would like her to have, it is not a priority for her. She likens those achievements to booze and blow, they put you high but they are also hurtful, they bring even more attention to you and she already had enough of that. She is worried that more attention would cause more problems.
     
    - -
     
    (Scatting)
    Feel like I'm falling apart
    (Scatting)
    Feel like I'm falling apart
    (Scatting)
    Feel like I'm falling apart
     
    Because of the bad experiences, her stability is broken, she is falling apart, she doesn't know how to react what to say, and often gets into uncomfortable situations which give her even more bad reputation. (like the I want to die story) She feels destroyed but she is helpless and can't do much against it.
     
     
    Would you tell me?
    Would you tell me?
    Would you tell me?
     
    But I can't let you in
    And I can't keep you out
    I wait for life to [win/mend/end?]
    But it never comes around
    And I can't hear you call
    And I can't hear me [shout?]
    I wait for it to break
    But it never comes around
     
    And I'm lonely
    I'm lonely
    I'm lonely
     
     
    She is alone - misunderstood, and helpless. Truly a sad song describing the abandonmnet she feels in her position from which she can't really escape.
  2. delreyfreak liked a post in a topic by Creyk in Honeymoon - Pre-Release and Discussion Thread   
    If by "Isn't as dark" you mean songs like American I could be down for it
    But I really want songs with dark undertones, she does that better than anyone, it's cold yet elegant and calm. So amazing
     
     
     
  3. Macintosh Manhattan liked a post in a topic by Creyk in Honeymoon - Pre-Release and Discussion Thread   
    If by "Isn't as dark" you mean songs like American I could be down for it
    But I really want songs with dark undertones, she does that better than anyone, it's cold yet elegant and calm. So amazing
     
     
     
  4. TRENCH liked a post in a topic by Creyk in Honeymoon - Pre-Release and Discussion Thread   
    If by "Isn't as dark" you mean songs like American I could be down for it
    But I really want songs with dark undertones, she does that better than anyone, it's cold yet elegant and calm. So amazing
     
     
     
  5. bluechemtrails liked a post in a topic by Creyk in Wait for Life   
    I thought about this song today and came up with my interpretation.
    I think this song describes Lana's relationship with things outside of herself which cause distress in her life (mainly the media/her record label) and lets us know how her experiences make her feel.
     
    Why you make me work so hard
    To put on that evening show
     
    Here Lana talks about the problems she faces in her career as a musician. She loves to make music and she does tours, but promoting the songs is a drag for her, she is shy and a private person, doesn't really like to be the center of cynical, hurtful attention. She perceives many people to be this way. She does not enjoy some aspects of her career, yet she still has to do it.
     
    When you know that all I want
    Is to make your money grow?
     
    She is addressing her "money hungry" label who always want to change her and push her to be more commercial, they are dissatisfied with her product. The label benefits from having her and she would be willing to work with them if only she was supported in what she wants to do.
     
    You're like a baby who don't got nowhere to go
    I feel you eyeing me, you keep it on the low
    (on the low, on the low)
     
    They act childish towards her - she has a contract, they don't let her go, but they don't want her in the way that she is available to them. They want to change her constantly.
     
    But I can't let you in
    And I can't keep you out
    I wait for life to mend
    But it never comes around
    And I can't hear you call
    And I can't hear me [shout?]
    I wait for it to break
    But it never comes around
     
    The chorus addresses the media scrutinizing her and exposing too much about her life, her past, her family. She doesn't want people to dig around in her past yet she is helpless against them, she can't stop people from doing it. She waits for life to mend, to get better, for better things to come but they never seem to arrive. She wants to have a break where she can be more at peace but she only yearns for peace, it is not her actual experience.
     
    And I'm lonely
    I'm lonely
    I'm lonely
     
    These events make her feel lonely, being watched by the eye of so many people who misunderstand or judge her. Sometimes you feel the most alone in a crowd. That is how she is. She doesn't find someone who she can trust or someone who relates to her, even though it is imporant her to have a person who she can hold on to.
     
    Why you make me take that shit
    To put on that evening show
    When you know I don't need it
    Better than your booze and blow?
     
    Again she laments that with her profession as a musician she has to do many things that she doesn't enjoy. Making music is her favorite part but there is a lot more to it than that.
    In the two final lines, she says she doesn't need all the mainstream success that some would like her to have, it is not a priority for her. She likens those achievements to booze and blow, they put you high but they are also hurtful, they bring even more attention to you and she already had enough of that. She is worried that more attention would cause more problems.
     
    - -
     
    (Scatting)
    Feel like I'm falling apart
    (Scatting)
    Feel like I'm falling apart
    (Scatting)
    Feel like I'm falling apart
     
    Because of the bad experiences, her stability is broken, she is falling apart, she doesn't know how to react what to say, and often gets into uncomfortable situations which give her even more bad reputation. (like the I want to die story) She feels destroyed but she is helpless and can't do much against it.
     
     
    Would you tell me?
    Would you tell me?
    Would you tell me?
     
    But I can't let you in
    And I can't keep you out
    I wait for life to [win/mend/end?]
    But it never comes around
    And I can't hear you call
    And I can't hear me [shout?]
    I wait for it to break
    But it never comes around
     
    And I'm lonely
    I'm lonely
    I'm lonely
     
     
    She is alone - misunderstood, and helpless. Truly a sad song describing the abandonmnet she feels in her position from which she can't really escape.
  6. 13bitches liked a post in a topic by Creyk in Wait for Life   
    I thought about this song today and came up with my interpretation.
    I think this song describes Lana's relationship with things outside of herself which cause distress in her life (mainly the media/her record label) and lets us know how her experiences make her feel.
     
    Why you make me work so hard
    To put on that evening show
     
    Here Lana talks about the problems she faces in her career as a musician. She loves to make music and she does tours, but promoting the songs is a drag for her, she is shy and a private person, doesn't really like to be the center of cynical, hurtful attention. She perceives many people to be this way. She does not enjoy some aspects of her career, yet she still has to do it.
     
    When you know that all I want
    Is to make your money grow?
     
    She is addressing her "money hungry" label who always want to change her and push her to be more commercial, they are dissatisfied with her product. The label benefits from having her and she would be willing to work with them if only she was supported in what she wants to do.
     
    You're like a baby who don't got nowhere to go
    I feel you eyeing me, you keep it on the low
    (on the low, on the low)
     
    They act childish towards her - she has a contract, they don't let her go, but they don't want her in the way that she is available to them. They want to change her constantly.
     
    But I can't let you in
    And I can't keep you out
    I wait for life to mend
    But it never comes around
    And I can't hear you call
    And I can't hear me [shout?]
    I wait for it to break
    But it never comes around
     
    The chorus addresses the media scrutinizing her and exposing too much about her life, her past, her family. She doesn't want people to dig around in her past yet she is helpless against them, she can't stop people from doing it. She waits for life to mend, to get better, for better things to come but they never seem to arrive. She wants to have a break where she can be more at peace but she only yearns for peace, it is not her actual experience.
     
    And I'm lonely
    I'm lonely
    I'm lonely
     
    These events make her feel lonely, being watched by the eye of so many people who misunderstand or judge her. Sometimes you feel the most alone in a crowd. That is how she is. She doesn't find someone who she can trust or someone who relates to her, even though it is imporant her to have a person who she can hold on to.
     
    Why you make me take that shit
    To put on that evening show
    When you know I don't need it
    Better than your booze and blow?
     
    Again she laments that with her profession as a musician she has to do many things that she doesn't enjoy. Making music is her favorite part but there is a lot more to it than that.
    In the two final lines, she says she doesn't need all the mainstream success that some would like her to have, it is not a priority for her. She likens those achievements to booze and blow, they put you high but they are also hurtful, they bring even more attention to you and she already had enough of that. She is worried that more attention would cause more problems.
     
    - -
     
    (Scatting)
    Feel like I'm falling apart
    (Scatting)
    Feel like I'm falling apart
    (Scatting)
    Feel like I'm falling apart
     
    Because of the bad experiences, her stability is broken, she is falling apart, she doesn't know how to react what to say, and often gets into uncomfortable situations which give her even more bad reputation. (like the I want to die story) She feels destroyed but she is helpless and can't do much against it.
     
     
    Would you tell me?
    Would you tell me?
    Would you tell me?
     
    But I can't let you in
    And I can't keep you out
    I wait for life to [win/mend/end?]
    But it never comes around
    And I can't hear you call
    And I can't hear me [shout?]
    I wait for it to break
    But it never comes around
     
    And I'm lonely
    I'm lonely
    I'm lonely
     
     
    She is alone - misunderstood, and helpless. Truly a sad song describing the abandonmnet she feels in her position from which she can't really escape.
  7. Nobody liked a post in a topic by Creyk in Wait for Life   
    I thought about this song today and came up with my interpretation.
    I think this song describes Lana's relationship with things outside of herself which cause distress in her life (mainly the media/her record label) and lets us know how her experiences make her feel.
     
    Why you make me work so hard
    To put on that evening show
     
    Here Lana talks about the problems she faces in her career as a musician. She loves to make music and she does tours, but promoting the songs is a drag for her, she is shy and a private person, doesn't really like to be the center of cynical, hurtful attention. She perceives many people to be this way. She does not enjoy some aspects of her career, yet she still has to do it.
     
    When you know that all I want
    Is to make your money grow?
     
    She is addressing her "money hungry" label who always want to change her and push her to be more commercial, they are dissatisfied with her product. The label benefits from having her and she would be willing to work with them if only she was supported in what she wants to do.
     
    You're like a baby who don't got nowhere to go
    I feel you eyeing me, you keep it on the low
    (on the low, on the low)
     
    They act childish towards her - she has a contract, they don't let her go, but they don't want her in the way that she is available to them. They want to change her constantly.
     
    But I can't let you in
    And I can't keep you out
    I wait for life to mend
    But it never comes around
    And I can't hear you call
    And I can't hear me [shout?]
    I wait for it to break
    But it never comes around
     
    The chorus addresses the media scrutinizing her and exposing too much about her life, her past, her family. She doesn't want people to dig around in her past yet she is helpless against them, she can't stop people from doing it. She waits for life to mend, to get better, for better things to come but they never seem to arrive. She wants to have a break where she can be more at peace but she only yearns for peace, it is not her actual experience.
     
    And I'm lonely
    I'm lonely
    I'm lonely
     
    These events make her feel lonely, being watched by the eye of so many people who misunderstand or judge her. Sometimes you feel the most alone in a crowd. That is how she is. She doesn't find someone who she can trust or someone who relates to her, even though it is imporant her to have a person who she can hold on to.
     
    Why you make me take that shit
    To put on that evening show
    When you know I don't need it
    Better than your booze and blow?
     
    Again she laments that with her profession as a musician she has to do many things that she doesn't enjoy. Making music is her favorite part but there is a lot more to it than that.
    In the two final lines, she says she doesn't need all the mainstream success that some would like her to have, it is not a priority for her. She likens those achievements to booze and blow, they put you high but they are also hurtful, they bring even more attention to you and she already had enough of that. She is worried that more attention would cause more problems.
     
    - -
     
    (Scatting)
    Feel like I'm falling apart
    (Scatting)
    Feel like I'm falling apart
    (Scatting)
    Feel like I'm falling apart
     
    Because of the bad experiences, her stability is broken, she is falling apart, she doesn't know how to react what to say, and often gets into uncomfortable situations which give her even more bad reputation. (like the I want to die story) She feels destroyed but she is helpless and can't do much against it.
     
     
    Would you tell me?
    Would you tell me?
    Would you tell me?
     
    But I can't let you in
    And I can't keep you out
    I wait for life to [win/mend/end?]
    But it never comes around
    And I can't hear you call
    And I can't hear me [shout?]
    I wait for it to break
    But it never comes around
     
    And I'm lonely
    I'm lonely
    I'm lonely
     
     
    She is alone - misunderstood, and helpless. Truly a sad song describing the abandonmnet she feels in her position from which she can't really escape.
  8. InTheSummer liked a post in a topic by Creyk in Wait for Life   
    I thought about this song today and came up with my interpretation.
    I think this song describes Lana's relationship with things outside of herself which cause distress in her life (mainly the media/her record label) and lets us know how her experiences make her feel.
     
    Why you make me work so hard
    To put on that evening show
     
    Here Lana talks about the problems she faces in her career as a musician. She loves to make music and she does tours, but promoting the songs is a drag for her, she is shy and a private person, doesn't really like to be the center of cynical, hurtful attention. She perceives many people to be this way. She does not enjoy some aspects of her career, yet she still has to do it.
     
    When you know that all I want
    Is to make your money grow?
     
    She is addressing her "money hungry" label who always want to change her and push her to be more commercial, they are dissatisfied with her product. The label benefits from having her and she would be willing to work with them if only she was supported in what she wants to do.
     
    You're like a baby who don't got nowhere to go
    I feel you eyeing me, you keep it on the low
    (on the low, on the low)
     
    They act childish towards her - she has a contract, they don't let her go, but they don't want her in the way that she is available to them. They want to change her constantly.
     
    But I can't let you in
    And I can't keep you out
    I wait for life to mend
    But it never comes around
    And I can't hear you call
    And I can't hear me [shout?]
    I wait for it to break
    But it never comes around
     
    The chorus addresses the media scrutinizing her and exposing too much about her life, her past, her family. She doesn't want people to dig around in her past yet she is helpless against them, she can't stop people from doing it. She waits for life to mend, to get better, for better things to come but they never seem to arrive. She wants to have a break where she can be more at peace but she only yearns for peace, it is not her actual experience.
     
    And I'm lonely
    I'm lonely
    I'm lonely
     
    These events make her feel lonely, being watched by the eye of so many people who misunderstand or judge her. Sometimes you feel the most alone in a crowd. That is how she is. She doesn't find someone who she can trust or someone who relates to her, even though it is imporant her to have a person who she can hold on to.
     
    Why you make me take that shit
    To put on that evening show
    When you know I don't need it
    Better than your booze and blow?
     
    Again she laments that with her profession as a musician she has to do many things that she doesn't enjoy. Making music is her favorite part but there is a lot more to it than that.
    In the two final lines, she says she doesn't need all the mainstream success that some would like her to have, it is not a priority for her. She likens those achievements to booze and blow, they put you high but they are also hurtful, they bring even more attention to you and she already had enough of that. She is worried that more attention would cause more problems.
     
    - -
     
    (Scatting)
    Feel like I'm falling apart
    (Scatting)
    Feel like I'm falling apart
    (Scatting)
    Feel like I'm falling apart
     
    Because of the bad experiences, her stability is broken, she is falling apart, she doesn't know how to react what to say, and often gets into uncomfortable situations which give her even more bad reputation. (like the I want to die story) She feels destroyed but she is helpless and can't do much against it.
     
     
    Would you tell me?
    Would you tell me?
    Would you tell me?
     
    But I can't let you in
    And I can't keep you out
    I wait for life to [win/mend/end?]
    But it never comes around
    And I can't hear you call
    And I can't hear me [shout?]
    I wait for it to break
    But it never comes around
     
    And I'm lonely
    I'm lonely
    I'm lonely
     
     
    She is alone - misunderstood, and helpless. Truly a sad song describing the abandonmnet she feels in her position from which she can't really escape.
  9. AngelHeadedHipster liked a post in a topic by Creyk in Wait for Life   
    I thought about this song today and came up with my interpretation.
    I think this song describes Lana's relationship with things outside of herself which cause distress in her life (mainly the media/her record label) and lets us know how her experiences make her feel.
     
    Why you make me work so hard
    To put on that evening show
     
    Here Lana talks about the problems she faces in her career as a musician. She loves to make music and she does tours, but promoting the songs is a drag for her, she is shy and a private person, doesn't really like to be the center of cynical, hurtful attention. She perceives many people to be this way. She does not enjoy some aspects of her career, yet she still has to do it.
     
    When you know that all I want
    Is to make your money grow?
     
    She is addressing her "money hungry" label who always want to change her and push her to be more commercial, they are dissatisfied with her product. The label benefits from having her and she would be willing to work with them if only she was supported in what she wants to do.
     
    You're like a baby who don't got nowhere to go
    I feel you eyeing me, you keep it on the low
    (on the low, on the low)
     
    They act childish towards her - she has a contract, they don't let her go, but they don't want her in the way that she is available to them. They want to change her constantly.
     
    But I can't let you in
    And I can't keep you out
    I wait for life to mend
    But it never comes around
    And I can't hear you call
    And I can't hear me [shout?]
    I wait for it to break
    But it never comes around
     
    The chorus addresses the media scrutinizing her and exposing too much about her life, her past, her family. She doesn't want people to dig around in her past yet she is helpless against them, she can't stop people from doing it. She waits for life to mend, to get better, for better things to come but they never seem to arrive. She wants to have a break where she can be more at peace but she only yearns for peace, it is not her actual experience.
     
    And I'm lonely
    I'm lonely
    I'm lonely
     
    These events make her feel lonely, being watched by the eye of so many people who misunderstand or judge her. Sometimes you feel the most alone in a crowd. That is how she is. She doesn't find someone who she can trust or someone who relates to her, even though it is imporant her to have a person who she can hold on to.
     
    Why you make me take that shit
    To put on that evening show
    When you know I don't need it
    Better than your booze and blow?
     
    Again she laments that with her profession as a musician she has to do many things that she doesn't enjoy. Making music is her favorite part but there is a lot more to it than that.
    In the two final lines, she says she doesn't need all the mainstream success that some would like her to have, it is not a priority for her. She likens those achievements to booze and blow, they put you high but they are also hurtful, they bring even more attention to you and she already had enough of that. She is worried that more attention would cause more problems.
     
    - -
     
    (Scatting)
    Feel like I'm falling apart
    (Scatting)
    Feel like I'm falling apart
    (Scatting)
    Feel like I'm falling apart
     
    Because of the bad experiences, her stability is broken, she is falling apart, she doesn't know how to react what to say, and often gets into uncomfortable situations which give her even more bad reputation. (like the I want to die story) She feels destroyed but she is helpless and can't do much against it.
     
     
    Would you tell me?
    Would you tell me?
    Would you tell me?
     
    But I can't let you in
    And I can't keep you out
    I wait for life to [win/mend/end?]
    But it never comes around
    And I can't hear you call
    And I can't hear me [shout?]
    I wait for it to break
    But it never comes around
     
    And I'm lonely
    I'm lonely
    I'm lonely
     
     
    She is alone - misunderstood, and helpless. Truly a sad song describing the abandonmnet she feels in her position from which she can't really escape.
  10. Creyk liked a post in a topic by Macintosh Manhattan in Lana taught me that...   
    Lana taught me that it's okay to be sad and that there is a beauty in being melancholic. 
     
    I've all ways had an old head on young shoulders and I've always been nostalgic for an age I was never born in but thanks in part to Lana aesthetics I have fully embraced that part of me now.Which funnily enough has made me a happier person...
     
    She's partly influenced the way I dress aswell. I'm not into the whole vintage queen look as honestly it wouldn't suit me but her grunge look is something I really admire and aspire to look like.I've gained massive self-confidence in doing so to.
  11. Rayse liked a post in a topic by Creyk in Lana Featured on New Emile Haynie Song "Wait For Life" - Out January 20th   
    I LOVE Ultraviolence a lot, but this is the Lana I fell in love with tbh
    This is so her
    I want Honeymoon to have at least 3 tracks in this vein, that way she can go and improve in whatever new direction she wants to have, but also give us gold like this
  12. butterflies liked a post in a topic by Creyk in Lana Featured on New Emile Haynie Song "Wait For Life" - Out January 20th   
    This song is more perfect than I ever expected - specially after I can Fly - but this was a pleasant surprise
    And the loon is back
    yass
  13. BlueJeans liked a post in a topic by Creyk in Lana talks Cola on Triple J with Tom & Alex (short audio interview)   
    At least I'm not the only one who read this thing today because of that status
    I was also led to that "what made you lose your innocence" thread and read the first 6 pages
    So messed up
  14. butterflies liked a post in a topic by Creyk in Lana Featured on New Emile Haynie Song "Wait For Life" - Out January 20th   
    Damn, my heart started beating super HARD for a moment when I saw the jan 20 date, but then longtimeman put it right back into it's place
    (lol that rhymes )
  15. Creyk liked a post in a topic by cinnamon in Unpopular Lana Opinions   
    Dark Paradise and Lucky Ones are two of the best songs on BTD and no one can tell me otherwise
     
    Dark Paradise is one of my absolute favourite lana songs overall too.
  16. delreyfreak liked a post in a topic by Creyk in Lana Featured on New Emile Haynie Song "Wait For Life" - Out January 20th   
    leaked?
    I thought those were officially released later on...
  17. delreyfreak liked a post in a topic by Creyk in Unpopular Lana Opinions   
    ITH should follow Old Money in the UV tracklist
    Listening to it like that healed my soul
     

     
     
    I changed it on my album
  18. Anthem liked a post in a topic by Creyk in Unpopular Lana Opinions   
    ITH should follow Old Money in the UV tracklist
    Listening to it like that healed my soul
     

     
     
    I changed it on my album
  19. Gecko liked a post in a topic by Creyk in Unpopular Lana Opinions   
    ITH should follow Old Money in the UV tracklist
    Listening to it like that healed my soul
     

     
     
    I changed it on my album
  20. Hundred Dollar Bill liked a post in a topic by Creyk in Unpopular Lana Opinions   
    ITH should follow Old Money in the UV tracklist
    Listening to it like that healed my soul
     

     
     
    I changed it on my album
  21. TRENCH liked a post in a topic by Creyk in Unpopular Lana Opinions   
    ITH should follow Old Money in the UV tracklist
    Listening to it like that healed my soul
     

     
     
    I changed it on my album
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