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  1. Greaser Prince liked a post in a topic by bummersummer in Lana covers L'uomo Vogue music issue + Video!   
    here's a partial translation...
     
    In her right forearm she has Nabokov's and Whitman's names tattooed, an homage to the writers who, together with Allen Ginsberg and other Beat Generation poets, are her source of inspiration, not to mention the reason why she decided to become a singer.

    "Poets like Ginsberg tell stories using words as if they were paint, combining them to create extraordinary paintings. That's why, when I sensed the possibility of obtaining a similar result through this career, I devoted my body and soul to music, using words and poetry to tell my story and create my own personal painting."

    From the terrace of Château Marmont, Lana Del Rey - artistic name of Elizabeth Woolridge Grant, class of 1985, auburn hair, fiery red plump lips, elegant LA-Mexican ‘vintage beauty pageant’- style features - talks about herself in an unexpected mix of hilarity and depth."
     
    “If there’s a center of Hollywood, then it has to be Château Marmont. It’s an important place to me, and it has influenced the aesthetic of so many of my videos. Destruction, hope, dreams, elegance, opulence: it has everything.”
     
    She continues by talking about her last album, Ultraviolence, a title borrowed from Anthony Burgess, the author of the famous book ‘A Clockwork Orange’ from which spun Kubrick’s cult film. “I always knew I’d write an album called Ultraviolence, because I was interested in the concept of ultraviolence, a far too current theme. My encounter with Dan Auerbach (who produced the album) was yet another incitement. The mere fact that he was interested in my work motivated me to start composing. At that point I called my friend Lee Foster – owner of the Electric Lady Studios in New York – and booked 4 weeks of recording time. I started producing alone, with my band’s drummer and guitarist. Then I randomly met Dan in a club and he convinced me to go with him to Nashville, where we recorded with a 7-instrument band from Brooklyn.”
  2. ednafrau liked a post in a topic by bummersummer in Lana covers L'uomo Vogue music issue + Video!   
    here's a partial translation...
     
    In her right forearm she has Nabokov's and Whitman's names tattooed, an homage to the writers who, together with Allen Ginsberg and other Beat Generation poets, are her source of inspiration, not to mention the reason why she decided to become a singer.

    "Poets like Ginsberg tell stories using words as if they were paint, combining them to create extraordinary paintings. That's why, when I sensed the possibility of obtaining a similar result through this career, I devoted my body and soul to music, using words and poetry to tell my story and create my own personal painting."

    From the terrace of Château Marmont, Lana Del Rey - artistic name of Elizabeth Woolridge Grant, class of 1985, auburn hair, fiery red plump lips, elegant LA-Mexican ‘vintage beauty pageant’- style features - talks about herself in an unexpected mix of hilarity and depth."
     
    “If there’s a center of Hollywood, then it has to be Château Marmont. It’s an important place to me, and it has influenced the aesthetic of so many of my videos. Destruction, hope, dreams, elegance, opulence: it has everything.”
     
    She continues by talking about her last album, Ultraviolence, a title borrowed from Anthony Burgess, the author of the famous book ‘A Clockwork Orange’ from which spun Kubrick’s cult film. “I always knew I’d write an album called Ultraviolence, because I was interested in the concept of ultraviolence, a far too current theme. My encounter with Dan Auerbach (who produced the album) was yet another incitement. The mere fact that he was interested in my work motivated me to start composing. At that point I called my friend Lee Foster – owner of the Electric Lady Studios in New York – and booked 4 weeks of recording time. I started producing alone, with my band’s drummer and guitarist. Then I randomly met Dan in a club and he convinced me to go with him to Nashville, where we recorded with a 7-instrument band from Brooklyn.”
  3. Lirazel liked a post in a topic by bummersummer in Lana covers L'uomo Vogue music issue + Video!   
    here's a partial translation...
     
    In her right forearm she has Nabokov's and Whitman's names tattooed, an homage to the writers who, together with Allen Ginsberg and other Beat Generation poets, are her source of inspiration, not to mention the reason why she decided to become a singer.

    "Poets like Ginsberg tell stories using words as if they were paint, combining them to create extraordinary paintings. That's why, when I sensed the possibility of obtaining a similar result through this career, I devoted my body and soul to music, using words and poetry to tell my story and create my own personal painting."

    From the terrace of Château Marmont, Lana Del Rey - artistic name of Elizabeth Woolridge Grant, class of 1985, auburn hair, fiery red plump lips, elegant LA-Mexican ‘vintage beauty pageant’- style features - talks about herself in an unexpected mix of hilarity and depth."
     
    “If there’s a center of Hollywood, then it has to be Château Marmont. It’s an important place to me, and it has influenced the aesthetic of so many of my videos. Destruction, hope, dreams, elegance, opulence: it has everything.”
     
    She continues by talking about her last album, Ultraviolence, a title borrowed from Anthony Burgess, the author of the famous book ‘A Clockwork Orange’ from which spun Kubrick’s cult film. “I always knew I’d write an album called Ultraviolence, because I was interested in the concept of ultraviolence, a far too current theme. My encounter with Dan Auerbach (who produced the album) was yet another incitement. The mere fact that he was interested in my work motivated me to start composing. At that point I called my friend Lee Foster – owner of the Electric Lady Studios in New York – and booked 4 weeks of recording time. I started producing alone, with my band’s drummer and guitarist. Then I randomly met Dan in a club and he convinced me to go with him to Nashville, where we recorded with a 7-instrument band from Brooklyn.”
  4. Lucas B. liked a post in a topic by bummersummer in Misheard Lana Lyrics   
    You say that you wanna go to a land that's far away
     
    I hear
     
    You say that you wanna go to Milan - that's far away!
     
    every. single. time.
  5. camilladiamond liked a post in a topic by bummersummer in Misheard Lana Lyrics   
    You say that you wanna go to a land that's far away
     
    I hear
     
    You say that you wanna go to Milan - that's far away!
     
    every. single. time.
  6. PrettyBaby liked a post in a topic by bummersummer in Misheard Lana Lyrics   
    You say that you wanna go to a land that's far away
     
    I hear
     
    You say that you wanna go to Milan - that's far away!
     
    every. single. time.
  7. bummersummer liked a post in a topic by Trash Magic in Lana Del Rey and Intertextuality   
    smh at me reading this intersexuality
  8. bummersummer liked a post in a topic by Constantine in Which songs off Ultraviolence deserve a music video the most?   
    a Florida Kilos music video directed by Harmony Korine would be
  9. bummersummer liked a post in a topic by TrailerParkDarling in Which songs off Ultraviolence deserve a music video the most?   
    florida kilos duh. lana as the mafiosi queen
  10. bummersummer liked a post in a topic by DeadAgainst in LDR on German Rolling Stone   
    Impeccable taste as always
     
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JwSgVlklLEE
     
    Except the Eagles
  11. bummersummer liked a post in a topic by FirstSpider in (Shades Of Cool) The Automobiles Of Lana Del Rey   
    I'm absolutely obsessed with cars, they're my passion. This thread is to catalogue the cars Lana mentions or uses in songs and videos.
     
    Cars in songs: 
     
    Shades Of Cool - "He Lives In California Too, He Drives A Chevy Malibu"
    Lana's referring to the bread and butter midsize sedan, the backbone of the Chevy lineup

     
    You Can Be The Boss - "He has a white corvette like I wanted"
    My guess is that the car she is referring to is an Olympic White Corvette, probably a C1, C2 or C3

     
    Hundred Dollar Bill - "Jimmy pulls up in his blue Chevy Nova"
    The Blue she is referring to is most likely Danube Blue, or Mist Blue. Probably the 2nd Generation model as it's the most collectible.

     
    National Anthem - "Take me to the Hamptons, Bugatti Veyron"
    It doesn't take a rocket scientist to know she is definitely talking about the Bugatti Veyron EB 16.4. there have been quite a few different special editions made.

     
    Back To The Basics - "Sit Back In My Pink Cadillac"
    I'm assuming the Pink Cadillac would be a reference to Elvis's car which was a 1955 Fleetwood Series 60. 

     
    This Is What Makes Us Girls - "Stealin' Police cars with the senior guys"
    When Lana was 16 three police interceptors would have been common, the Dodge Intrepid, The Chevrolet Impala, and The Ford Crown Victoria



     
     
    Golden Grille - "Drivin' in your Escalade"
    We all probably know the behemoth Cadillac SUV piloted by rappers, drug dealers and soccer moms everywhere, It's been through 3 generations now. Golden Grille was from 2009 and by then it had entered it's 3rd iteration but as the song is obviously written about an earlier time, and the Escalade in production today was released in 2007, It's very likely a second gen model she's singing about. The first gen was largely playing catch up to the Lincoln Navigator and didn't get to enjoy the sales of it's successors as it was only built for 2 years.

     
    Jump - "Cadillac convertible"
    Eldorado? DeVille? Allante? XLR? Series 62? it's anyone's guess. It's very likely that it's a 1959 Series 62.
     
    On Our Way - "Kiss me in your Chevrolet"
    Another mystery car, It's clearly a convertible as well. Corvette? Nova? Corvair? Bel Air? Impala? Camaro? Blazer? Caprice? There are quite a few possibilities, I like to think it's a Corvair.
     
    White Pontiac Heaven / Axel Rose Husband - Well, she says it in the title...
    Again, this could be pretty much any white Pontiac. She does seem especially fond of the Fiero though.
     
    1949 - "We in the Pontiac from July to July"
    Same story as WPH and ARH it really could be any pontiac. 
     
     
    Every Man Gets His Wish- "We in the Chevrolet from July to July"
    Just like 1949, WPH, and ARH it really could be any Chevrolet.
     
    Driving In Cars With Boys - "Momma's Mercedes or Billy's Pickup Truck"
    Who knows what kind of truck she's referring to. Anyone know if her mother drove a Mercedes?
     
    Heavy Hitter - "Open up that Lamborghini"
    Once again, this could be any number of Lambos, the Miura, Gallardo, Espada, Countach, Murcielago etc.
     
    Hit & Run - "Pick me up in your white Lamborghini"
    Just like HH there are quite a few possibilities for this one
     
    Playing Dangerous - "Let's get in the back of your cop car officer"
    Well she doesn't even give us an era for this one, there's no way of knowing what kind of PPV she's talking about.
     
    Come When You Call Me - "White Lincoln Continental"
    The Continental nameplate has been used by Ford for their Lincoln brand for 9 generations before it was cancelled, it could be any of these, but I think it's worth noting that she used a white Mark V Continental in the new music video (see photos below)
     
    Hawaiian Tropic - "A bottle of Jack in the Cadillac" "White Corvette under willow trees"
    This is the only time she mentions the Cadillac in this song so we have nothing to go on as far as the exact model. It could really be any Cadillac prior to the 2009 Model Year.
    The Corvette she mentions is most likely the same one she refers to in You Can Be The Boss
     
    Heartshaped Chevrolet - "kiss me in your Chevrolet"
    As the Chevrolet line is the same as in On Our Way it's pretty obvious that the chevrolet she's referring to is the same Chevy Convertible
     
    Hot Hot Hot - "Black tint glass on your cherry red car"
    Who knows? It could really be any red car...
     
    Big Bad Wolf - "Escaping in your cherry red car"
    Same as above.
     
    *I have recieved a tip that one of the aforementioned Chevrolets is from the 1967 Model Year*
     
     
    Cars In Music Videos:
     
    Born To Die - It appears to be a 1969 Ford Mustang Mach 1 that the couple crashes.

     
    Summertime Sadness - Lana's own 1981 Mercedes-Benz SL is used.

     
    Ride - A 1975 Cadillac Coupe DeVille is driven by the guy who picks her up.
     

    (The car in the Photo is a Sedan DeVille, Just Imagine it without the rear doors)
     
    National Anthem - A 1956 Ford Thunderbird and a 1963 Lincoln Continental Convertible are used, similar to the ones owned by the Kennedy family, as well as a 1950-53 Cadillac Series 62 Convertible.
     



     
    Blue Jeans (Original) - There is a clip of what appears to be the bonnet of a Jaguar XK 140

    Lana Is also shown in a truck in this video. It's a 1955 Chevrolet Apache/Task Force. the grill, bumper and headlight bezels have been painted white. the same truck can be seen in at least one other photo shoot. This particular truck can also be seen on the cover of Born To Die

     
    Burning Desire - Obviously a Jaguar F-Type

     
    Several AKA Era Videos -  I have noticed more than one Pontiac Fiero in the original Lizzy Grant clips that have leaked. Clearly Lana has a thing for this car. 

     
    Diet Mtn Dew 2 - The Ford Del Rey is used. This is where she got the Del Rey script with the three circles. Don't run to the dealer lots just yet, the Del Rey was only available in South America.

     
    Tropico - Lana is seen in a Spring Green, fender-skirted 1952 Chevrolet Bel Air Rat Rod (Potential clue to the song?). In typical rat rod fashion, the car is missing most of its stainless and chrome trim as well as the actual convertible top and frame. the Chrome grill has been painted and the car features a continental kit. She is also seen with a white Lincoln Mark V. 




     
    Shades Of Cool - You'd expect Lana to use a Chevy Malibu, since it's what she ints about in the song, but instead her tattoo artist friend pilots a 1967 Pontiac Firebird Convertible.

    At one point a 2006 SAAB 9-5 SportCombi makes a came appearance over Lana's shoulder. It's given away by the SAAB signature hockey stick shaped C Pillar and the tiered tail lights 


     
    Cars Lana Owns:
     
    1981 Mercedes Benz 380SL
    As seen in the Summertime Sadness video, Lana has a gold SL class 

     
    Jaguar XK
    Lana did the whole horse and pony show on the hood of Jaguar's new little roadster, the F-Type, but she actually owns it's big brother the XK. The XK is considerably larger and more powerful than the F-Type, they actually share the same platform though (The F-Type's was shortened). Lana's XK is in Ultimate Black Metallic.

     
    Jaguar XJ
    This one is important for those of us who don't like in California because the XJ is Lana's preferred mode of transportation. No doubt she owns her own and is seen driving it frequently (All I could find of her driving it were interior shots), but in other places she is almost always driven in one, so If you're at one of her shows and you see an XJ pull up, chances are it's her. Rob Grant also owns one as well. It's Jaguar's full size flagship. Lana appears to have the SWB model. Here's the best photo I was able to find on short notice of Lana with an XJ. You can identify it by its signature teardrop shaped DLO and the Alutian alloy wheels. 

    I'm sure I missed some, let me know if you have any more information to add or if you know the ones I missed. 
    We're still waiting to see what new leaks will bring to the table, I guess only time will tell.
  12. Lanakai liked a post in a topic by bummersummer in Ultraviolence - Pre-Release Thread   
    No, it literally isn't. And the fact that you changed your mind about it or that your personal sexual preferences changed doesn't make it so.
  13. Summersault liked a post in a topic by bummersummer in Ultraviolence - Pre-Release Thread   
    No, it literally isn't. And the fact that you changed your mind about it or that your personal sexual preferences changed doesn't make it so.
  14. redrose liked a post in a topic by bummersummer in Ultraviolence - Pre-Release Thread   
    No, it literally isn't. And the fact that you changed your mind about it or that your personal sexual preferences changed doesn't make it so.
  15. bummersummer liked a post in a topic by Just Cherry in Ultraviolence - Pre-Release Thread   
    I want it to be real.
    It's perfect.
  16. mermaid motel liked a post in a topic by bummersummer in Ultraviolence - Pre-Release Thread   
    Tracks that were allegedly being recorded for her new album were leaked before we even knew said album existed.
     
    (Not to mention we actually know an album is in the works, as well as its title and provisional release date - all of which is basically the antithesis of a Beyoncé-esque release.)
     
    No, secrecy isn't Lana's thing.
  17. lazybooklet liked a post in a topic by bummersummer in Ultraviolence - Pre-Release Thread   
    Tracks that were allegedly being recorded for her new album were leaked before we even knew said album existed.
     
    (Not to mention we actually know an album is in the works, as well as its title and provisional release date - all of which is basically the antithesis of a Beyoncé-esque release.)
     
    No, secrecy isn't Lana's thing.
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