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sprkljumpropegangsta liked a post in a topic by bluedealer in New Official @OceanBlvd Instagram Account
you know what, once again it proves that she can do nothing and still be iconic
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sprkljumpropegangsta liked a post in a topic by Dark Angel in Every Man Gets His Wish
i agree with @urgirl the lyric is definitely "i wanna buy you up, plus a white milkshake"
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sprkljumpropegangsta liked a post in a topic by Hundred Dollar Bill in Every Man Gets His Wish
As long as you got that Chevrolet I will ride
He said, "I wanna buy you up, plus a white milkshake."
I always thought it was really obvious what she was saying there.
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sprkljumpropegangsta liked a post in a topic by blackpalmtrees in Lana Del Ray AKA Lizzy Grant - Post-Release Discussion Thread + Poll
AKA’s arguably one of Lana’s best works. The lyricism, vibes, experimental/grunge sound… she put her whole methussy in this record. When i listen to QOGS i feel like I’m actually inside the song, actually it’s a perfect soundtrack to a roadtrip. We have to gatekeep this one
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sprkljumpropegangsta liked a post in a topic by sparklrtrailrheaven in Lana Del Ray AKA Lizzy Grant - Post-Release Discussion Thread + Poll
I agree! Ever since finding out from @@Eclipse that two of my favorite Lana tracks, Trash Magic and Pin Up Galore, were produced by Steven, I've been dying to hear what production he gave to AKA, as it's my favorite album! It'll be a match made in heaven
And, I don't believe there would be a version of Smarty-- I'm pretty sure that was one of the two tracks, along with Gramma, that Lana and David wrote in-studio.
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sprkljumpropegangsta liked a post in a topic by sparklrtrailrheaven in Lana Del Ray AKA Lizzy Grant - Post-Release Discussion Thread + Poll
Imagine the music she would've made if AKA had taken off, though...
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sprkljumpropegangsta liked a post in a topic by everymanhashiswish in Sirens - Post-Release Discussion Thread + Poll
Find My Own Way is the best song from Sirens... why is it last in the poll.
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sprkljumpropegangsta liked a post in a topic by Creyk in Peace (All You Need)
When interpreting this song, we have to keep in mind that Lana wrote it when she was 20 years old, still 7 years away from finding success. This is one of the few songs in which Lana is talking to herself, it was written by Lana Del Rey, to Lana Del Rey.
You have a right to live your life
Like no one else does, like no one else might
If you have visions, come on and live them out
Obviously, Lana chose an unorthodox way of life, that raised many doubts in her, and the people around her. Pursuing a carreer as a singer is not an easy thing to do, and the chance for success is low. But here, Lana tells herself that it's okay to make this choice, she can live her life the way she wants to, even if it is unusual. She chose to prioritize realizing her dreams, she is willing to do what it takes to live out her visions, she will try and persevere.
All you need is some peace while you are here
Just let go until you are home, dear.
Many people say it is important to make peace with where you are, to find a way to be okay here and now. This song is an attempt to find that peace. Lana tells herself to try to let go of needing a certain outcome to be happy, to just be happy with what she already has. According to certain guides, if you let go of what you want it will just come to you on it's own. She makes that suggestion to herself here. Maybe if she is just happy with what she has, things will get better.
I had a dream when I was young
I dreamt our lives were going to be fun
We were always waiting to live
It is important to note that when Lana says "we", she refers to herself, the she now and the she from the past together, the young girl whose dreams were dashed upon an unfortunate series of events, divided like a millions stars in the night sky, that she wished on over and over again - sparkling and broken. When she was young and hopeful, she thought her life was going to be a certain way, she applied these new age concepts and phylosophies, focusing her mind away from the world thinking if she just thinks about her dreams enough, she can bring them to reality. So she was always waiting to live. Once I did this enough, once I got what I wanted, then.... I will be a beautiful poet, and life will be fun. She wrote down these lines (we were always waiting to live), disappointed that what she did in fact did not work.
All you need is some peace while you are here
Just let go of it all, dear
Lana is trying to deal with her disappointment over not making the progress she would like to with her life (another notable song dealing with this subject / headspace / feeling is Tired of Singing The Blues), and tries to just make it okay that she failed. She says to herself, well I didn't make it, maybe if I am here and I have a roof over my head, I have nature and my own peace, that will be enough for me, I am trying to let go of these old desires haunting me. (Maybe If I don't need them they will come on their own).
You have a choice to hear the noise
Or hear the sweet sound of your sweet voice.
I know I've heard it, I heard it in my sleep
You have a choice whether you focus on the noise (negative inner talk, you are disappointment, you did not accomplish what you set out to do). Or the "sweet voice", the positive. The new age teachings that Lana followed do emphasize this distinction. She has heard both before, and is trying to make the right choice.
Wake up each night at the same time
Roll up the blind and look outside
And in the orange light, the fog is rising
This is life, this tonight, peace in the quiet
Happiness is the sky
The last couple of songs are very telling. First of all, we know that Lana used to live a repetitive life. She would read the same books, listen to the same songs, look for consistency. So it makes sense that she always woke up at the same time as well. She looks outside, and sees the beautiful orange light of a sunrise, the fog is just rising, and takes pleasure in the pretty view. We know that Lana loves nature, loves going on walks and drives, or to the beach, finding happiness in the beauty of nature is also mentioned in her Ultraviolence song Black Beauty. Lana is an introvert, she finds harmony in the peace and quiet of being alone (God Knows I Tried also shows this), looks out the window and tries to cheer herself up because even if she doesn't have what she wants, she does have beauty surrounding her at least.
This song is about choosing happiness in the face of defeat and trying to make do with the good things in life that you do have, even if you don't have it all. It is a very vulnerable song about a painful subject with which everyone can identify and I think it's a wonderful song. Lana's lyrics are delicate and not too obvious, and I love the subtle insight it gives into her headspace at the time.
(Sunrise with a fog rising looks like this, it really is a pretty view.)
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sprkljumpropegangsta liked a post in a topic by Creyk in Try Tonight
This song is about battling addiction. As we all know, Lana was sent away from home because of her drinking problem. We can assume she went through some kind of rehibilitation, and this song is about those experiences.
We all know that lingering feeling that there is something we crave for, even when we understand it's not good for us. The first line also suggests that what she wants is literally out of reach, she was most likely confined to a place where she could not get alcohol.
She is trying to go on, but it's hard. She is willing to try, but she doesn't really think she can cope with life without drinking. She suffered a lot from withdrawal.
The first line expresses her frustration over not making quick enough progress with her recovery, no matter how long she stays away she still wishes for a drink. She is searching for a solution, an answer, to make her feel better.
She will try to get through the night and survive life without what she wants and needs: alcohol. She is really trying, trying to do the right thing, stay on the right path. And that is what this song is about.
Here, Lana starts talking about a guy she met in the place she was sent away to, the guy is a cliche, meaning he is a typical user, he most likely did all the things addicts do to get money to feed their addiction, like get into debt, try to sell all their stuff, and all that. When he enters all the lights go dim, when Lana sees the guy, he becomes the center of her attention, everything around him becomes "dim", he is the point, the emphasis is on him.
Lana feels drawn to the guy, and she tries to befriend him, cheer him up a little. She tries to put him out of his misery, but she also looks for companionship, for someone to be there with her in these hard times.
The rest of the room describes this guy's inability to get over his addiction. He is often secluded and struggling to not use, but in the end he doesn't make it. He would leave the place they are at behind if he could, but he can't.
Lana doesn't think the guy will have the willpower to stay away from drugs, he expects him to start using again at some point.
And there it is. The guy loses the battle against addiction and starts to get high again. It's a bittersweet ending, but it inspired Lana to keep going and stay clean herself, the example of other people almost dying from drug usage made her scared and it helped her to stop. We know this from interviews she mentioned this in, and it ties in with this heart breaking and yet captivating song.
A masterpiece honestly.
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sprkljumpropegangsta liked a post in a topic by GodBlessMe in A Star for Nick
I know but it could easily be the first time she got played on the radio so it's an iconic moment in history...
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sprkljumpropegangsta liked a post in a topic by unlikelysweet in Next To Me
I 100% thought this was about sex work when first reading these, especially the waiting for the sun (more night time work). She’s propositioning married men for sex night after night. Or whoever she’s narrating as. Who knows tho
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sprkljumpropegangsta liked a post in a topic by jaesana in Drive By (For K)
Revisiting May Jailer and after listening to Fingertips I really wonder what she means by "drive by"
In Fingertips she implies she tried to unalive herself, right? And that her neighbors came to help
Is she referencing this same situation in Drive By? (opener of Sirens)
I wonder if the neighbors called the police and those are the sirens she's referring to
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sprkljumpropegangsta liked a post in a topic by Serene Queen in Lana Del Ray AKA Lizzy Grant - Post-Release Discussion Thread + Poll
It’s on Lanapedia! Link: https://lanadelrey.fandom.com/wiki/Lana_Del_Ray_(album)
If she doesn’t rerelease at least digitally for its 10th anniversary I’m suing her
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sprkljumpropegangsta liked a post in a topic by fl0ridakil0s in What happened to Lana´s look?
Imagine the people on this thread seeing Lana perfoming in Adidas trainer suits
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LanaFlowers liked a post in a topic by sprkljumpropegangsta in Minor General Questions that Don't Deserve Their Own Thread
Does anyone know the dates or years of Lana’s unreleased music videos? And could put them in chronological order?
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sprkljumpropegangsta liked a post in a topic by American Bottom in Things You Know Lana Won't Do
She wont acknowledge the gays for some reason. Like...honestly if she can make a whole song telling women to stand proud and strong..she can keep that same energy for the gays that pay her bills
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sprkljumpropegangsta liked a post in a topic by WhiteHydrangea in Norman Fucking Rockwell - Pre-Release Thread
Ready for this album to be the final inner clarity and being a better version of yourself Lust For Life was supposed to be.
Reading the review for MAC pitchfork made, and realizing the song's about affirming to be someone you can hold on to in the relationship, makes me hope she continues this thing of beind the person you can depent on. Maybe she's finally achieving the commitments she made on LFL, the whole Hero's journey and Get Free idea, what Malibu was supposed to be...
I mean, from:
Maybe by the time Summer's done I'll be able to be honest, capable Of holdin' you in my arms without lettin' you fall When I don't feel beautiful or stable to: I ain't no candle in the wind . . . You lose your way, just take my hand You're lost at sea, then I'll command your boat to me again Don't look too far, right where you are, that's where I am I'm your man
Summer's done and there's definitely a Change, I hope she doesn't scrap the whole thing two months away from release date
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sprkljumpropegangsta liked a post in a topic by Hundred Dollar Bill in Britney Spears
THOSE ARE THREE OF MY FAVORITE SONGS ON GLORY WHAT THE FUCK
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sprkljumpropegangsta liked a post in a topic by Sucker in Britney Spears
you SKIP if i'm dancing?!?!Erifjdshflkdf WHAT
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sprkljumpropegangsta liked a post in a topic by trayertrash in LANALYSIS: Relating Songs To Known/Assumed Relationships
I think death row could just be symbolic for something such as drug use (there was a few drug reference's on Josh's page but I didn't really see them as that relevant until now, plus she mentions drugs in every other song) or she wrote about true feelings but elaborated to create a more tragic story. I don't think we should take every single word she sings so literally. She's a story teller, sometimes the things she writes about are just that - stories. I mean... if we're going to assume the whole death row story is 100% true then are we supposed to believe her being a serial killer is true too?
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sprkljumpropegangsta liked a post in a topic by SlowGinFizzzz in The Unreleased Collection Cover
You're right, it's really not that good.
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sprkljumpropegangsta liked a post in a topic by HollywoodHills in The Unreleased Collection Cover
There's no photo
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sprkljumpropegangsta liked a post in a topic by Say Yes to Heaven in LDR6 - Pre-Pre-Release Thread
Can’t wait for her to post the cover of the documentary with the caption “King” and then go inactive for a couple more months! -
sprkljumpropegangsta liked a post in a topic by Hundred Dollar Bill in Britney Spears
Ew, take will.i.am off the lineup and it'll be great!