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she was never a stripper. with the amount of creeps in here that have sleuthed and lurked into her past and have shared it publicly for us, wouldn’t you think that they would have found some evidence that she was a stripper?
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Blue Banisters - Post-Release Discussion Thread + Poll
lmdr replied to Elle's topic in Post-Release Threads
in my head this is mixtape and not an album. Either way ,,,,,, it sucks -
FOR REAL Madly as well
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[SINGLE] Say Yes To Heaven + Sped Up Remix + 7" Picture Disc - OUT NOW
lmdr replied to hotshot2am's topic in New Releases
James Ford version you will remain superior -
she went back to the promised land
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Lana Del Rey.
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London, UK @ BST Hyde Park - July 9th, 2023
lmdr replied to ultrabanisters's topic in 2023 Performances
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London, UK @ BST Hyde Park - July 9th, 2023
lmdr replied to ultrabanisters's topic in 2023 Performances
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Also, in my head, it makes sense that How to Disappear and Wild at Heart were done around the same time when Jack was producing the instrumental, which is why both are written for Joe, so I don't think that WAH necessarily samples HTD, but it's just that she created two songs with the same instrumental at the same time. But idk, I don't know or have the recording times
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I've always seen Chemtrails as an extension of NFR, like its own "Paradise Edition", mainly because it uses tracks that were started during NFR sessions.
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I find it interesting how she has recently said that she wanted Born to Die to sound classical but none of the songs, outtakes or demos sound classical except for Million Dollar Man, Video Games and Born to Die. All of the outtakes and demos sound consistent to me, they are pop bangers, so I find it weird how vocal she has been against Born to Die’s pop production done by Emile. I feel like she was trying to find a cohesive sound for an album, which is why we have so many different versions of the songs but ultimately she never liked what was being crafted through the years. She probably did not know what she wanted and grew tired of working on her songs so she just let Emile do his own thing when he came along in the process and was like “Oh well I’m done. This is it.”
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“And if I do, will you be there with me, Father, Sister, Brother?“
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[SINGLE] Say Yes To Heaven + Sped Up Remix + 7" Picture Disc - OUT NOW
lmdr replied to hotshot2am's topic in New Releases
if I was James Ford, I would be fuming over the fact that 20 million people illegally streamed my song a year ago, did not see a penny from it, and now the official release is not even my version -
[SINGLE] Say Yes To Heaven + Sped Up Remix + 7" Picture Disc - OUT NOW
lmdr replied to hotshot2am's topic in New Releases
James Ford’s version was too good!!! -
Off to the races and venice bitch, of course
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LDRX - Thoughts & Speculations Thread
lmdr replied to shadesofloveduthenandnow's topic in Lana Thoughts
we definitely need another lust for life -
omg they look so pretty
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Actually she did change the tracklist, but it wasn’t because of Dan or the label, but because of Neil Krug… “For some reason, he has been really life changing for me,” admits Lana. “He loves painting Polaroids and making little 8x10s. I saw one of the shots he took of me, and I felt it had to be the album cover. That photo influenced me to change the track listing.” https://www.clashmusic.com/features/american-dreamer-lana-del-rey-interviewed so who knows what the tracklist looked like before the shoot with Neil
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Neil Krug editing techniques - looking to learn and get inspired
lmdr replied to Jeaurt's topic in forums_forum_22
I've done quite a few on my fan art IG page #shamelessselfpromo https://www.instagram.com/p/CqDoUUSuCk0/ -
eat my birfday cake, taking all your clothes off
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