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she just said them on an interview, saying they were in rotation in her mind lol not much tea there
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atrocious song, boring and weird. should have known it was produced by dan from all the strings and no interesting structure. he really is a great strings composer but he can't produce a proper full production, his work ends up feeling too orchestral with no "pop" flavour. if rick had produced life is beautiful it would have been far more dynamic. he shouldnt be producing anything on his own, he's a composer first and foremost
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well that just starts the discussion on what you consider to be the meaning of "demo" and that opens up a whole can of worms and another rabbit hole... im sure u can find posts from evilentity and a bunch of other OGs pretty much having this conversation like a decade ago in some lanaboards deep dives
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i dont really know how it all came together but maybe he was first involved with taking a shot at lolita and his version was being considered until emile haynie took over the album and they just liked dan enough to get him to do the mixing for a bunch of album stuff. that album has dozens of people involved it's a fucking mess to try and understand the lore of it but i'm sure bozo can illuminate us with some fun fax!
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either her or ben's soundcloud? that was available pretty early on i wanna say in 2011, usually at that time we got stuff through youtube or soundcloud
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i dont have it but im sure it was posted on lanaboards at some point, no it wasnt a CD sampler it was sent to the guardian digitally but definitely don't know how
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"National Anthem", "Born to Die", "Hey Lolita Hey", "Million Dollar Man", "Video Games", "This Is What Makes Us Girls", "Diet Mountain Dew", "Carmen" and "Blue Jeans".
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everything after self titled was made could be assumed to be recorded for an album in mind, but we don't know what she actually intended to keep or pitch to other artists. we don't know if she was just making something for fun, for other people or to put it all together on a record. we had an album sampler or promo tracklist type of thing sent to a publication and that's the best list we have of what to consider btd outtakes but truly there's no clear answer for this and it's just a rabbit hole. it has been extensively discussed a decade ago and it's like... who tf knows anyways these were the tracks on that sampler that did not make the album, the rest made it on there "Are You Ready?" "Driving in Cars with Boys" "Hundred Dollar Bill" "Kinda Outta Luck" "Live or Die" "Paris" "Puppy Love" "Put the Radio On" "You Can Be the Boss"
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when i had yail (months before it started spreading alongside BAR) lana asked me specifically if i had BAR as well it was a crazy fucking time, she said she wouldn't tell me the title (which i only figured after i got BAR months later) but she said "you did it all for fame" is a lyric from the title track of the next album and if i had anything like that. we kept in touch for a while after that and i was the first person to notify her of BAR and YAIL video starting to spread when i got them. people constantly blamed me for the lust for life stuff even though it was some dudes in new york who sourced those two from i assume to be some universal employee and FBI was involved. by the time i was passed those files they were already spreading around like crazy. i had yail and something real stems for like 8-9 months before that and never shared with anyone.