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How does that track make you feel?
Liz Taylor Blues replied to Make me your Dream Life's topic in Lana Thoughts
Like a powerful junkie star who is self destructive but immortal still because of film songs and biographies Bel Air -
Thirst for Life Is Beautiful Discussion
Liz Taylor Blues replied to Lucas B.'s topic in Lana Thoughts
y'all there's already a Justice for Life Is Beautiful thread -
Rick Nowels inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame
Liz Taylor Blues replied to Trash Magic's topic in Latest News
About time! Papa Rick has been serving bops for decades! -
Some thoughts: Cruel World:THE PRODUCTION. That bassline. You can tell the song was written over the instrumentals, rather than the usual other way and its glorious. The lyrics are heartbreakingly beautiful per usual. Repetitive, yes. Of course. But it is done in a way that works amazingly well. I get the feeling she’s throwing her man’s words back at him like they’re missiles.The way she changes how she sings the same lyrics from a genuine heartbroken tone to a baby voiced sarcastic way, she’s mocking him and I love it. Also, as a fan of Lana’s coked up white girl vocals THIS SONG DELIVERS THEM. An Accomplishment. Ultraviolence: Aptly the title track, Ultraviolence is atmospheric perfection. Like The Crystals “He Hit Me And It Felt Like A Kiss” the productions is a happy beautiful that both contrasts and blends with the disturbing yet heartfelt lyrics. The bridge, like most Lana songs, is my favorite part transcending an already great song. I like the cohesiveness of the record with “lay me down tonight, in my linen and pearls” playing in the background near the end.
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Just stopping by to praise the Queen of Pop. A legend. An icon. We stan.
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FILY-Miss Del Rey
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I read it WAY TOO YOUNG lol
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of fucking course it's her magnus opus
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Lust For Life - Post-Release Discussion Thread + Poll
Liz Taylor Blues replied to Elle's topic in Post-Release Threads
I like Lost For Life a lot more when I think of it as a compilation album for the years she worked on it rather than an intentional record. I like all the songs on it at least a little bit, and the lyrics actually reference each other a lot more on re-listen so it is cohesive thematically. It's a cute album, it just doesn't fit in with the rest of her discography as it lacks a cohesive sound and statement. I think we'll grow more fond of it in a few years as nostalgia for that era grows. LFL brings back fond memories of the LFL Pre Release Thread, the LA to the Moon tour, driving in my car with guys with this album on. I can't dislike this record for that reason. It's like a time capsule