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LANALYSIS: Relating Songs To Known/Assumed Relationships
seraphinej replied to Sitar's topic in Lana Thoughts
Okay, I'm not sure if these articles have been discussed before but if they were, here they are again because they shed a lot of light on the whole K situation. In this interview, Lana says "The songs are about two people that I couldn’t hang on to because they got in trouble and had to leave." Then there's this. "We were both living life on the straight and narrow when we met. And two years into it, I didn’t know it, but he was off doing other things that he got in trouble for." So obviously, the first comment is huge because there were two boyfriends who got in "trouble" which, to me means "with the cops" (although I could be wrong, you never know). And then the second one does not add up with anything we know about K, which then leads me to a bunch of other things that don't add up about K: There's the description of a blue haired punk rocker/heavy metal king (Blue Jeans, Birds of a Feather, Smarty) and someone that rocked a golden grill (Daytona Meth, Every Man Gets His Wish, Queen of Disaster, Golden Grill, Velvet Crowbar); there's the references of Lana walking out on someone (Kill Kill, Butterflies which I know could explain it but still) and someone leaving her (Blue Jeans, For K, Living Without You); references of a criminal boyfriend (Live Or Die, Never Let Me Go, Gangsta Boy, Backfire, Dangerous Girl, others), then her comment about not knowing her boyfriend was doing "other things" and that Facebook interview where she mentions someone perfect for her that no longer wanted to live a good life; meeting someone in December (Blue Jeans) and finding someone in summer (Living Without You); okay you get the point. Basically what I'm saying is there is a lot of evidence that splits up K and the gangsta guy, whoever they may be. Which then splits up the songs we have about them, the timeline of when Lana was dating them, etc etc. So anyone agree with me here or am I just crazy? -
Raise me up will only be fully appreciated when it is named the national anthem of every country and forced to be sang as a lullaby to every child across the world. *sorry bout it* Same with trash, smarty, my best days, playing dangerous and Hawaiian tropic. Like why does no one talk about Hawaiian tropic?
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"HEAVEN IS MY BABY SUICIDES HER FATHER" "It's the voodoo, Mississippi south 69 million stars Birds are flying out of my mouth Spirits creeping in my yard" "Scowling like the sunshine over Sarasota Happy like a twister over Oklahoma" "Got my bad baby by my heavenly side" (and the rest of summertime sadness) "Red, white, blues in the sky, summer's in the air and baby heaven's in your eyes." "Keep out the stars, turn out the lights, this little world is yours tonight" "In the light, you're sickeningly beautiful" "I am my only God" "You're screwed up and brilliant, look like a million dollar man, so why is my heart broke?" Um and all of off to the races and trash and carmen and tired of singing the blues and pawn shop blues and pretty much all her other songs too ok bye
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LANALYSIS: Relating Songs To Known/Assumed Relationships
seraphinej replied to Sitar's topic in Lana Thoughts
Okay so I know this is kind of late, but where did lana mention blue hair? -
LANALYSIS: Relating Songs To Known/Assumed Relationships
seraphinej replied to Sitar's topic in Lana Thoughts
My theory is that K was a musician who was also selling drugs because “making money's hard to do right”. She also said in an interview that she met someone perfect for her who stopped wanting to live a good life (something along those lines, I think it was the Facebook interview), so my theory is that the whole “gangsta” thing was all fun and games until he started doing really bad things like murder. But my biggest question is: In Kill Kill, Lana says “do you know I am going to leave you?” But it seems to be really prevalent in other K songs that he left her (“same address that you left behind”, “put your foot to the floor, really walk away”, “he headed out on Sunday”) Is it possible that Kill Kill is about someone else? Or did she plan on leaving K before the whole drive by thing happened? -
LANALYSIS: Relating Songs To Known/Assumed Relationships
seraphinej replied to Sitar's topic in Lana Thoughts
“Summer, I found you” - Living Without You “I still remember that day we met in December” - Blue Jeans So what's going on? Both songs are about a lost love (K) going to jail, but she claims meeting him in two different seasons. Unless “finding” and “meeting” are two different things? Or she had two exes that went to jail? This is so fucking confusing.