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eyelovelefteye liked a post in a topic by CherryGalore in Lana's Looks / Male Equivalent
Yeah, I dunno. Lipfillers are a definite, but I don't feel like a change of hair color and some collagen was all it took. The change seems far greater to me. "*I'll keep dancing nerding on my own*
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caitlyn valliulina liked a post in a topic by CherryGalore in LANALYSIS: Relating Songs To Known/Assumed Relationships
I'm sure it's been established, that they were part of the same scene. They performed at the same clubs around the same time. As for being friends: I think not.
Have you heard "So Legit" by Lana? It's dissing Gaga quite intensely... There was a facebook post of Lana saying that she's a hater (referencing Gaga) - and then there's something I don't know enough about - a possible exboyfriend having an argument with Lana over Gaga... They definitely seem to have been rivals, rather than friends
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Sighs of a Torn Soul liked a post in a topic by CherryGalore in LANALYSIS: Relating Songs To Known/Assumed Relationships
Where's this quote from? x
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mkultraviolence liked a post in a topic by CherryGalore in Kill Kill
OMFG amazing mindfuck right now. "Two tears in solidarity" anyone?? From the Y&B video? A teardrop tattoo can symbolize a life taken.
Looked teardrop tattoo up on wiki (yeah yeah, whatevs) and it said: "It is sometimes worn by the female companions of prisoners in solidarity with their loved ones."
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Hundred Dollar Bill liked a post in a topic by CherryGalore in Kill Kill
OMFG amazing mindfuck right now. "Two tears in solidarity" anyone?? From the Y&B video? A teardrop tattoo can symbolize a life taken.
Looked teardrop tattoo up on wiki (yeah yeah, whatevs) and it said: "It is sometimes worn by the female companions of prisoners in solidarity with their loved ones."
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Cashew liked a post in a topic by CherryGalore in Lana Del Rey and Intertextuality
Anthony Burgess: Ultraviolence (Ultraviolence)
Belinda Carlisle: Heaven is a place on earth (Video Games)
Beverly Donofrio: (Riding) // Driving in Cars with Boys (Driving in Cars with Boys)
Bruce Springsteen: I'm on fire (Summertime Sadness, Body Electric)
Bryan Adams: We were young and wild and free // You're young, you're wild, you're free (Cruel World)
Charles R. Cross (Kurt Cobain biography): Heavier Than Heaven // Heavier than heavenly (On Our Way)
Cyndi Lauper: Girls just wanna have fun (Driving in Cars with Boys)
Elvis: One for the money, two for the show (Million Dollar Man)
Ernest Hemingway: The sun also rises (Money, Power, Glory)
Funkadelic/Kanye West: Feet don't fail me now (Born to Die)
Gilbert Ryle: The ghost in (the) // your machine (She's Not Me)
Gods and Monsters (Jeff Buckley's first band): Gods and Monsters (Gods and Monsters)
Green Day: On the Boulevard of Broken Dreams (Beautiful Player)
Guns N´Roses: Guns and roses (Guns and Roses)
Guns N' Roses: Sweet child of mine (Bel Air)
John Derek (Knock on Any Door) + True Romance: Live fast, die young and have a good-looking corpse // live fast, die young, leave a beautiful corpse (Driving in Cars with Boys)
John Newton: I once was lost, but now am found, was blind, but now I see // Lost but now I am found, I can see but once I was blind (Born to Die)
Lou Reed: Take a walk on the wild side (Born to Die)
Marilyn Monroe: Diamonds are a girl's best friend // Diamonds are my bestest friends (The Body Electric)
Nabokov: Light of my life, fire of my loins (Off to the Races)
Nabokov: A paradise whose skies were the color of hell-flames // Paradise is a hell-coloured flame sky (Angels Forever, Forever Angels)
Nabokov: Lolita (Lolita)
New Radicals: You’ve got the music in you (Westcoast)
Nietzsche: God's dead (Gods and Monsters)
Nirvana: Come as you are (Oh Say Can You See)
Oscar Wilde: Life imitates art (Gods and Monsters)
Phil Collins: I can feel it coming in the air tonight (Guns and Roses)
Samuel Johnson: He who makes a beast of himself gets rid of the pain of being a man // Man who makes a beast out of himself got nothing to lose (Tired of Singing the Blues)
Tennessee Williams: Relying on the kindness of strangers (Carmen)
The Beatles: (Lucy's) // Harvey's in the sky with diamonds (Cola)
The Crystals: He hit me and it felt like a kiss (Ultraviolence)
The Pogues: Queen of New York City (Old Money)
T-Rex: Children of the bad revolution (Children of the Bad Revolution)
The Who: Talking about my generation (Brooklyn Baby)
To Have and Have Not: You know how to whistle, don't you, Steve? You just put your lips together and blow // You know how to whistle, don't 'cha? Just put your lips together and blow (Put Your Lips Together)
Tom Petty: Honey put on that party dress (American)
Whitman: I sing the body electric (I Sing the Body Electric)
Whitney Houston: Run to you (Old Money)
Whitney Houston: Queen of the night (Go Go Dancer)
Woodkid: Run, boy run (Money, Power, Glory)
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Chet Baker: Let's Get Lost (West Coast video)
Erik Satie: Gymnopedie no 3 at the end of the Carmen video
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WhiteHydrangea liked a post in a topic by CherryGalore in Lana Del Rey and Intertextuality
“Live fast, die young and have a good-looking corpse!”
"The first quote has been slightly rearranged over the years. It comes from a 1949 movie called Knock on Any Door, starring Humphrey Bogart as a liberal-minded lawyer trying to save a young hoodlum accused of murder. The hoodlum, Pretty Boy Romano, was played by John Derek who was, indeed, one of the best- looking actors who ever stood before a camera. The exact phrase, as he said it in the movie, was: “I wanna live fast, die young and leave a beautiful corpse.”
http://www.thetimes.co.za/Columnists/Article.aspx?id=718241
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labionda liked a post in a topic by CherryGalore in Lana Del Rey and Intertextuality
Anthony Burgess: Ultraviolence (Ultraviolence)
Belinda Carlisle: Heaven is a place on earth (Video Games)
Beverly Donofrio: (Riding) // Driving in Cars with Boys (Driving in Cars with Boys)
Bruce Springsteen: I'm on fire (Summertime Sadness, Body Electric)
Bryan Adams: We were young and wild and free // You're young, you're wild, you're free (Cruel World)
Charles R. Cross (Kurt Cobain biography): Heavier Than Heaven // Heavier than heavenly (On Our Way)
Cyndi Lauper: Girls just wanna have fun (Driving in Cars with Boys)
Elvis: One for the money, two for the show (Million Dollar Man)
Ernest Hemingway: The sun also rises (Money, Power, Glory)
Funkadelic/Kanye West: Feet don't fail me now (Born to Die)
Gilbert Ryle: The ghost in (the) // your machine (She's Not Me)
Gods and Monsters (Jeff Buckley's first band): Gods and Monsters (Gods and Monsters)
Green Day: On the Boulevard of Broken Dreams (Beautiful Player)
Guns N´Roses: Guns and roses (Guns and Roses)
Guns N' Roses: Sweet child of mine (Bel Air)
John Derek (Knock on Any Door) + True Romance: Live fast, die young and have a good-looking corpse // live fast, die young, leave a beautiful corpse (Driving in Cars with Boys)
John Newton: I once was lost, but now am found, was blind, but now I see // Lost but now I am found, I can see but once I was blind (Born to Die)
Lou Reed: Take a walk on the wild side (Born to Die)
Marilyn Monroe: Diamonds are a girl's best friend // Diamonds are my bestest friends (The Body Electric)
Nabokov: Light of my life, fire of my loins (Off to the Races)
Nabokov: A paradise whose skies were the color of hell-flames // Paradise is a hell-coloured flame sky (Angels Forever, Forever Angels)
Nabokov: Lolita (Lolita)
New Radicals: You’ve got the music in you (Westcoast)
Nietzsche: God's dead (Gods and Monsters)
Nirvana: Come as you are (Oh Say Can You See)
Oscar Wilde: Life imitates art (Gods and Monsters)
Phil Collins: I can feel it coming in the air tonight (Guns and Roses)
Samuel Johnson: He who makes a beast of himself gets rid of the pain of being a man // Man who makes a beast out of himself got nothing to lose (Tired of Singing the Blues)
Tennessee Williams: Relying on the kindness of strangers (Carmen)
The Beatles: (Lucy's) // Harvey's in the sky with diamonds (Cola)
The Crystals: He hit me and it felt like a kiss (Ultraviolence)
The Pogues: Queen of New York City (Old Money)
T-Rex: Children of the bad revolution (Children of the Bad Revolution)
The Who: Talking about my generation (Brooklyn Baby)
To Have and Have Not: You know how to whistle, don't you, Steve? You just put your lips together and blow // You know how to whistle, don't 'cha? Just put your lips together and blow (Put Your Lips Together)
Tom Petty: Honey put on that party dress (American)
Whitman: I sing the body electric (I Sing the Body Electric)
Whitney Houston: Run to you (Old Money)
Whitney Houston: Queen of the night (Go Go Dancer)
Woodkid: Run, boy run (Money, Power, Glory)
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Chet Baker: Let's Get Lost (West Coast video)
Erik Satie: Gymnopedie no 3 at the end of the Carmen video
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labionda liked a post in a topic by CherryGalore in Lana's Astrological Birth Chart
She was born at 9 am, she stated this in an interview (radio, I think.) She identifies as a gemini...
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delreyfreak liked a post in a topic by CherryGalore in Lana's Looks / Male Equivalent
Something I feel is taboo on this forum is the subject of her (possible) plastic surgery. I'm really interested in picking her looks and image apart (to quote you @@toshi) - coming from a place of admiration and adoration, of course. I don't think it's extremely weird or wrong to be interested in what Lana has done to create herself/her image. She's one of the most beautiful human beings I ever saw and her looks do play an active part in the whole package that is her, so to speak... Her lyrics often describe her as pretty, beautiful etc - wouldn't fit at all if she wasn't. Many of her lyrics fit the idea of a beautiful woman. Imagine if Susan Boyle sang "I Fucked My Way up to the Top" ...or "Cola"?? Anyway, this is just to justify going superficial on her arse And of course, quite a few aren't interested in this aspect of her, but I, for one, am - and I can't even count the many times I have googled "lana del rey plastic surgery/extensions" etc.
I just can't figure out what she did after getting the lip injections when she was still Lizzy. I really think she had more procedures done. She disappeared for (I'm not sure how long) - like a year? Came out on the other side and was LANA. But it wasn't just the lips that were different. She most likely had a nose job, but that was earlier? Hmmm.. Any other plastic surgery nerds out there?
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delreyfreak liked a post in a topic by CherryGalore in Kill Kill
OMFG amazing mindfuck right now. "Two tears in solidarity" anyone?? From the Y&B video? A teardrop tattoo can symbolize a life taken.
Looked teardrop tattoo up on wiki (yeah yeah, whatevs) and it said: "It is sometimes worn by the female companions of prisoners in solidarity with their loved ones."
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LittleFool liked a post in a topic by CherryGalore in Kill Kill
OMFG amazing mindfuck right now. "Two tears in solidarity" anyone?? From the Y&B video? A teardrop tattoo can symbolize a life taken.
Looked teardrop tattoo up on wiki (yeah yeah, whatevs) and it said: "It is sometimes worn by the female companions of prisoners in solidarity with their loved ones."
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Lirazel liked a post in a topic by CherryGalore in Lana Del Rey and Intertextuality
Anthony Burgess: Ultraviolence (Ultraviolence)
Belinda Carlisle: Heaven is a place on earth (Video Games)
Beverly Donofrio: (Riding) // Driving in Cars with Boys (Driving in Cars with Boys)
Bruce Springsteen: I'm on fire (Summertime Sadness, Body Electric)
Bryan Adams: We were young and wild and free // You're young, you're wild, you're free (Cruel World)
Charles R. Cross (Kurt Cobain biography): Heavier Than Heaven // Heavier than heavenly (On Our Way)
Cyndi Lauper: Girls just wanna have fun (Driving in Cars with Boys)
Elvis: One for the money, two for the show (Million Dollar Man)
Ernest Hemingway: The sun also rises (Money, Power, Glory)
Funkadelic/Kanye West: Feet don't fail me now (Born to Die)
Gilbert Ryle: The ghost in (the) // your machine (She's Not Me)
Gods and Monsters (Jeff Buckley's first band): Gods and Monsters (Gods and Monsters)
Green Day: On the Boulevard of Broken Dreams (Beautiful Player)
Guns N´Roses: Guns and roses (Guns and Roses)
Guns N' Roses: Sweet child of mine (Bel Air)
John Derek (Knock on Any Door) + True Romance: Live fast, die young and have a good-looking corpse // live fast, die young, leave a beautiful corpse (Driving in Cars with Boys)
John Newton: I once was lost, but now am found, was blind, but now I see // Lost but now I am found, I can see but once I was blind (Born to Die)
Lou Reed: Take a walk on the wild side (Born to Die)
Marilyn Monroe: Diamonds are a girl's best friend // Diamonds are my bestest friends (The Body Electric)
Nabokov: Light of my life, fire of my loins (Off to the Races)
Nabokov: A paradise whose skies were the color of hell-flames // Paradise is a hell-coloured flame sky (Angels Forever, Forever Angels)
Nabokov: Lolita (Lolita)
New Radicals: You’ve got the music in you (Westcoast)
Nietzsche: God's dead (Gods and Monsters)
Nirvana: Come as you are (Oh Say Can You See)
Oscar Wilde: Life imitates art (Gods and Monsters)
Phil Collins: I can feel it coming in the air tonight (Guns and Roses)
Samuel Johnson: He who makes a beast of himself gets rid of the pain of being a man // Man who makes a beast out of himself got nothing to lose (Tired of Singing the Blues)
Tennessee Williams: Relying on the kindness of strangers (Carmen)
The Beatles: (Lucy's) // Harvey's in the sky with diamonds (Cola)
The Crystals: He hit me and it felt like a kiss (Ultraviolence)
The Pogues: Queen of New York City (Old Money)
T-Rex: Children of the bad revolution (Children of the Bad Revolution)
The Who: Talking about my generation (Brooklyn Baby)
To Have and Have Not: You know how to whistle, don't you, Steve? You just put your lips together and blow // You know how to whistle, don't 'cha? Just put your lips together and blow (Put Your Lips Together)
Tom Petty: Honey put on that party dress (American)
Whitman: I sing the body electric (I Sing the Body Electric)
Whitney Houston: Run to you (Old Money)
Whitney Houston: Queen of the night (Go Go Dancer)
Woodkid: Run, boy run (Money, Power, Glory)
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Chet Baker: Let's Get Lost (West Coast video)
Erik Satie: Gymnopedie no 3 at the end of the Carmen video
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delreyfreak liked a post in a topic by CherryGalore in Lana Del Rey and Intertextuality
Anthony Burgess: Ultraviolence (Ultraviolence)
Belinda Carlisle: Heaven is a place on earth (Video Games)
Beverly Donofrio: (Riding) // Driving in Cars with Boys (Driving in Cars with Boys)
Bruce Springsteen: I'm on fire (Summertime Sadness, Body Electric)
Bryan Adams: We were young and wild and free // You're young, you're wild, you're free (Cruel World)
Charles R. Cross (Kurt Cobain biography): Heavier Than Heaven // Heavier than heavenly (On Our Way)
Cyndi Lauper: Girls just wanna have fun (Driving in Cars with Boys)
Elvis: One for the money, two for the show (Million Dollar Man)
Ernest Hemingway: The sun also rises (Money, Power, Glory)
Funkadelic/Kanye West: Feet don't fail me now (Born to Die)
Gilbert Ryle: The ghost in (the) // your machine (She's Not Me)
Gods and Monsters (Jeff Buckley's first band): Gods and Monsters (Gods and Monsters)
Green Day: On the Boulevard of Broken Dreams (Beautiful Player)
Guns N´Roses: Guns and roses (Guns and Roses)
Guns N' Roses: Sweet child of mine (Bel Air)
John Derek (Knock on Any Door) + True Romance: Live fast, die young and have a good-looking corpse // live fast, die young, leave a beautiful corpse (Driving in Cars with Boys)
John Newton: I once was lost, but now am found, was blind, but now I see // Lost but now I am found, I can see but once I was blind (Born to Die)
Lou Reed: Take a walk on the wild side (Born to Die)
Marilyn Monroe: Diamonds are a girl's best friend // Diamonds are my bestest friends (The Body Electric)
Nabokov: Light of my life, fire of my loins (Off to the Races)
Nabokov: A paradise whose skies were the color of hell-flames // Paradise is a hell-coloured flame sky (Angels Forever, Forever Angels)
Nabokov: Lolita (Lolita)
New Radicals: You’ve got the music in you (Westcoast)
Nietzsche: God's dead (Gods and Monsters)
Nirvana: Come as you are (Oh Say Can You See)
Oscar Wilde: Life imitates art (Gods and Monsters)
Phil Collins: I can feel it coming in the air tonight (Guns and Roses)
Samuel Johnson: He who makes a beast of himself gets rid of the pain of being a man // Man who makes a beast out of himself got nothing to lose (Tired of Singing the Blues)
Tennessee Williams: Relying on the kindness of strangers (Carmen)
The Beatles: (Lucy's) // Harvey's in the sky with diamonds (Cola)
The Crystals: He hit me and it felt like a kiss (Ultraviolence)
The Pogues: Queen of New York City (Old Money)
T-Rex: Children of the bad revolution (Children of the Bad Revolution)
The Who: Talking about my generation (Brooklyn Baby)
To Have and Have Not: You know how to whistle, don't you, Steve? You just put your lips together and blow // You know how to whistle, don't 'cha? Just put your lips together and blow (Put Your Lips Together)
Tom Petty: Honey put on that party dress (American)
Whitman: I sing the body electric (I Sing the Body Electric)
Whitney Houston: Run to you (Old Money)
Whitney Houston: Queen of the night (Go Go Dancer)
Woodkid: Run, boy run (Money, Power, Glory)
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Chet Baker: Let's Get Lost (West Coast video)
Erik Satie: Gymnopedie no 3 at the end of the Carmen video
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CherryGalore liked a post in a topic by TRASHBABY in Lana Del Rey and Intertextuality
"im your vulgar darling in the swimming pool" from moi je joue
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CherryGalore liked a post in a topic by Valentino in Lana Del Rey and Intertextuality
Probably not. There's a 1933 song called Boulevard of Broken Dreams and a 1988 movie. The expression exists long before green day, although I can't find where it originated from right now (on mobile).
I also don't think queen of the night is a Whitney reference. Mozart had a character called the queen of the night in one opera, but I'm pretty sure she's not referring to that either. It's probably not a reference to anything. She calls herself queen of so many things. All she had to do is combine it with the euphemism woman of the night for prostitute.
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CherryGalore liked a post in a topic by Elle in Lana Del Rey at Golden Globe Awards 2015
Personally, I think the dress looked very flattering on her. I love it. And her hair, goodness her hair.. Simply stunning.
I also cried when I saw that snapchat video, she's too cute.
ALSO:
Lana vs. Miss Monroe - dress is from the same designer, William Travilla.
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CherryGalore liked a post in a topic by BlueJeans in Lana Del Rey at Golden Globe Awards 2015
I'm noooo expert in fashion and makeup and all that, but I'm not a big fan of her lips color ... I don't like the combo turquoise with that brown. The dress ... Well ... It's nice per se, I guess, kind of prom looking though imo. But she looks straight from an old Awards show ! And her hair is nice !
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delreyfreak liked a post in a topic by CherryGalore in Unpopular Lana Opinions
I don't really know where to post this...
I wonder what happened between Lana and Jaime King. They def had a falling out. Modern day proof: Jaime isn't following Lana on instagram anymore (GOSH I swear I do have a life.) It just seems odd. And now Jaime is besties with TS. I mean, gimme some truth
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CherryGalore liked a post in a topic by Wryta Thinkpiece in I Can Fly
Oh no, don't get me wrong, it's so fucking clunky, I also felt it was "soaring higher from the fire," but I do hear an "n" somewhere before the "from."
I am so goddamn unsure, this is why I endorse lyric videos. Someone should spam Lana with "WHAT IS IT" tweets.
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CherryGalore liked a post in a topic by longtimeman in I Can Fly
But 'soaring high and from the fire' is a terrible, clunky phrase in English (about on the level of 'ah he's in the sky with diamonds', which she also doesn't sing.)
ETA: Referring to both a Phoenix and an Iron is a pretty cool mixed metaphor, describing two different types of thing that come out of a fire, suggesting different aspects of her personality.
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CherryGalore liked a post in a topic by SilverSprings in I Can Fly
I agree about hearing 'iron from the fire' in terms of the metaphor - having many irons in the fire - her man is cheating on her with others, so she is rising up from the fire and no longer being one of his many irons in the fire. I definitely don't hear an 's' sound for soaring either?
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CherryGalore liked a post in a topic by longtimeman in I Can Fly
I'm almost positive this is the line. It sounds like what she's singing, and it works poetically. There are metaphors to do with a hot iron: "strike while the iron is hot"; "several irons in the fire" ( http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/irons_in_the_fire ).
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CherryGalore liked a post in a topic by Lirazel in I Can Fly
Who knew we would be getting an tryiumphant getting-out-of-abusive-relationship anthem from Lana?
I love this and relate so much!!!