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delreyfreak liked a post in a topic by silver starlet in TROPICO ANALYSIS
i could honestly write so much about tropico but i have so many feelings about it that i cant even put it into words. but lana has never looked so hot damn i loved it. truly a work of art
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slayLANAslay liked a post in a topic by silver starlet in Hip Hop
i usually only like female rappers... angel haze, azealia banks, iggy azalea, etc
i used to really be into A$AP Rocky.. i like his album LiveLoveA$AP and also Danny Brown and SchoolboyQ (i saw all of them last yr in concert)
i also went through a phase where i listened to A Tribe Called Q and Wu Tang Clan ??
otherwise i dont really care for male rappers unless lana features them lmao
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cheaptrailertrashglm liked a post in a topic by silver starlet in Lizzy in old Lake Placid area newspapers
found a color pic of chuck and her fish
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delreyfreak liked a post in a topic by silver starlet in Lizzy in old Lake Placid area newspapers
found a color pic of chuck and her fish
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strange weather liked a post in a topic by silver starlet in Underrated Lana Songs
daddy issues oh and the carmen acapella demo
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Intriguing Penguin liked a post in a topic by silver starlet in Lana's Inspirations & Influences
I haven't been on here in forever but I thought I would share this~
so i was reading Tristessa by Jack Kerouac the other day and, being an LDR fan, one particular passage jumped out at me...
so i know born to die is a common phrase, but we know how lana loves the beat generation and we know how she loves her literary allusions , so I feel like this book might have inspired BTD (song and/or album, or just the title). just cause of the way that one phrase was emphasized in that chapter. idk
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LikeAnAmerican liked a post in a topic by silver starlet in Lana's Inspirations & Influences
I haven't been on here in forever but I thought I would share this~
so i was reading Tristessa by Jack Kerouac the other day and, being an LDR fan, one particular passage jumped out at me...
so i know born to die is a common phrase, but we know how lana loves the beat generation and we know how she loves her literary allusions , so I feel like this book might have inspired BTD (song and/or album, or just the title). just cause of the way that one phrase was emphasized in that chapter. idk
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DeadAgainst liked a post in a topic by silver starlet in Lana's Inspirations & Influences
I haven't been on here in forever but I thought I would share this~
so i was reading Tristessa by Jack Kerouac the other day and, being an LDR fan, one particular passage jumped out at me...
so i know born to die is a common phrase, but we know how lana loves the beat generation and we know how she loves her literary allusions , so I feel like this book might have inspired BTD (song and/or album, or just the title). just cause of the way that one phrase was emphasized in that chapter. idk
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YUNGATA liked a post in a topic by silver starlet in Favourite Lana Live Performances
when i was first getting into Lana (and Lizzy, i got into them at the same time) (((as if theyre different people lel))) i watched this over and over and over
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AwL7f57cDJY
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Valentino liked a post in a topic by silver starlet in You know you're an LDR fan when...
omg when u refer to Vladimir Nabokov as Whitman Nabokov i just did that...
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Valentino liked a post in a topic by silver starlet in You know you're an LDR fan when...
when you suddenly have a fascination with random/common things (like trailer parks, heart shaped sunglasses, palm trees, motel 6's, all the cars she sings about, all the places she sings about, etc)
when kennedy is the only president you pay attention to in history class
you find yourself acting out these emotes irl
when you accidentally refer to your friend as lizzy grant as opposed to lizzy (her real last name) (totally has happened to me )
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Elle liked a post in a topic by silver starlet in You know you're an LDR fan when...
when you suddenly have a fascination with random/common things (like trailer parks, heart shaped sunglasses, palm trees, motel 6's, all the cars she sings about, all the places she sings about, etc)
when kennedy is the only president you pay attention to in history class
you find yourself acting out these emotes irl
when you accidentally refer to your friend as lizzy grant as opposed to lizzy (her real last name) (totally has happened to me )
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lavender-sunshine liked a post in a topic by silver starlet in Favourite Lana Lyrics
"i never have to work cause my daddy is rich"
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silver starlet liked a post in a topic by YUNGATA in Lana's boyfriend who was arrested thought
he's the leaker
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silver starlet liked a post in a topic by HONEYMOON in Grimes
I feel really conflicted about the song.... I like it but she can do better than this.
The drop is so unlike her other work it's almost worrying...
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Mauri8396 liked a post in a topic by silver starlet in Grimes
Omfg ok the new song is so different.... I love it but she's really going in a different direction this time.
also, new album next year (but also because i thought it was coming this fall)
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silver starlet liked a post in a topic by HONEYMOON in Grimes
https://twitter.com/Grimezsz/status/481878983277936640
@ @@National Anthem @ @@comeintomybedroom @@SitarHero @@silver starlet
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Hundred Dollar Bill liked a post in a topic by silver starlet in Misheard Lana Lyrics
im just gonna keep posting i have so many
smarty: feed me and tell me no one will love me better than you do
cola: Holly's in the sky with diamonds
Hit & Run: hit and run the world/no more (?? i still have no idea what it is)
Television Heaven: swinging in the yard to Nevada songs
Off to the races: He likes to watch me in the glass room bathroom jack yo mama
Every man gets his wish: I was born so bad I'd naturally ride
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silver starlet liked a post in a topic by VegasBaby in Lana answers Frances Bean Cobain
oh here we go with lanaboards slagging someone else off for truth telling.
i agree with another member. lana glamorized that shit and it was fucked up. frances was right and good for her for voicing her opinions and she genuinely seemed concerned for lana. some people have a real thirst for blood and drama. stop yall.
ilu for this mature reply.
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silver starlet liked a post in a topic by viagra in Lana Del Rey Defends Herself Against 'The Guardian' Controversy
LanaBoards @LanaBoards · 34 s Recap on Lana's interview with The Guardian here! http://lb.cm/guardian An article of twisted lies or blunt harsh journalism? You decide.
Someone take the twitter account down
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silver starlet liked a post in a topic by Sitar in Lana Del Rey Defends Herself Against 'The Guardian' Controversy
Read from the bottom up
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silver starlet liked a post in a topic by ilovetati in Ultraviolence Reviews: 74 Metascore (DISCUSS REVIEWS ONLY)
If one of my favorite indie bands made this same album, they would have received universal acclaim. Wild Nothing's incredible album, Nocturne, contains the same lyrical and sonic repetition but the critics adored it because of its apparent coherence. Lana did everything that the critics told her to during the BTD slaughter while simultaneously remaining true to herself, and the result was beautiful. The critics just don't want to contradict their former reviews and, as a result, give her lower scores than she deserves. It is also very discouraging that BtD was two years ago and critical reviews are still comprised of personal attacks.
I already know that Rolling Stone's review will be a 3/5 at best solely because of their tone in obsolete articles about Lana. They simply cannot eradicate their personal biases from musical critiques.
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Pancake Karma liked a post in a topic by silver starlet in Lana Del Rey: 'I wish I was dead already' (The Guardian Interview)
first of all can we all not try to "diagnose" her based on a few words she's said in an interview
it's clear that she's lived a very eventful life and I think the fame is still very surreal for her. just a few years ago she was singing in bars and making music on her laptop, suddenly she's living in a mansion in LA. I don't think she sees herself as a celebrity, she sees herself as an ordinary person and when you see yourself like that , criticism can be very hard to take.
What she said about death was pretty alarming but I'm not worried about anything drastic happening. in my opinion she didn't mean it in a "I wanna kms" way, she meant it as more like "I wish I didn't live this type of life, I'd rather be dead". she idolizes people who took their life early and she seems to like the idea of dying young, but when it comes down to it, death is not beautiful, it's serious and tragic and I don't think she would do that. the worst I can see happening is that she stops making music for the public
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HEARTCORE liked a post in a topic by silver starlet in Lana Del Rey: 'I wish I was dead already' (The Guardian Interview)
first of all can we all not try to "diagnose" her based on a few words she's said in an interview
it's clear that she's lived a very eventful life and I think the fame is still very surreal for her. just a few years ago she was singing in bars and making music on her laptop, suddenly she's living in a mansion in LA. I don't think she sees herself as a celebrity, she sees herself as an ordinary person and when you see yourself like that , criticism can be very hard to take.
What she said about death was pretty alarming but I'm not worried about anything drastic happening. in my opinion she didn't mean it in a "I wanna kms" way, she meant it as more like "I wish I didn't live this type of life, I'd rather be dead". she idolizes people who took their life early and she seems to like the idea of dying young, but when it comes down to it, death is not beautiful, it's serious and tragic and I don't think she would do that. the worst I can see happening is that she stops making music for the public