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  1. cola liked a post in a topic by Trash Magic in Your Lana Collection   
    is this s sick fucking joke
     
    I have had THE WORST DAY EVER so i thought I would Spend laods of money online after COUNTLESS ateempts of resetting my paypal paswsword and entering it correctly - TO WHICH IT STILL DOE SNOT WORK
     
    NOW it says that dark paradise single on grooves inc is OUT OF STOCK and I am NOT HAPPY WITH MY LIFE
  2. trailerparkdream liked a post in a topic by Trash Magic in LANA SLEUTHING   
    I was just sent this interview the other day by Headbitch, http://www.clashmusic.com/feature/lana-del-rey-interview
     
     
     
     
     
     
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  3. The Siren liked a post in a topic by Trash Magic in Sirens - Post-Release Discussion Thread + Poll   
    Pretty Baby and Bad Disease are sublime
  4. MissPinUpGalore liked a post in a topic by Trash Magic in Lana Del Rey Reveals Details About "Spiritual" New Album   
    When i think of "stripped" and particularly "western" I think For K Part 2 Demo, which I am SO ready for 
  5. sukiedelrey liked a post in a topic by Trash Magic in Lana Del Rey Reveals Details About "Spiritual" New Album   
    When i think of "stripped" and particularly "western" I think For K Part 2 Demo, which I am SO ready for 
  6. Viva liked a post in a topic by Trash Magic in Lana covers The Times Magazine Fashion Issue March 2013.   
    what the fuck, were these photos literally taken 5 days ago? 
  7. Jord liked a post in a topic by Trash Magic in Lana Del Rey Reveals Details About "Spiritual" New Album   
    When i think of "stripped" and particularly "western" I think For K Part 2 Demo, which I am SO ready for 
  8. delreyfreak liked a post in a topic by Trash Magic in Best LDR Musical Moment   
    Ten dollar ring omfg
     
  9. Trash Magic liked a post in a topic by TrailerParkDarling in Lana covers The Times Magazine Fashion Issue March 2013.   
    Don't kill yourself, Chuck.  A fashion issue in that outfit lmao 
  10. Trash Magic liked a post in a topic by Pin Up Paradise in Your Lana Collection   
    Before she went to the Brits, I waited outside her hotel and so that she didn't have to sign and could take pictures with people + a present because we'd been waiting there all day, she signed about 30 or so Box-sets and gave them out for free to fans. Barrie gave me mine. It was a beautiful act.   
  11. sprkljumpropegangsta liked a post in a topic by Trash Magic in LANALYSIS: Relating Songs To Known/Assumed Relationships   
    It's probably been brought up, but whoever 'K' was, he was a musician?
    receipts:
     
    For K Part 2: "I like your music and you like the way I walk"
    Westbound: "You like to write about all of your problems, put them in songs because you think it would solve them"
     
    now on to my lanalysis 
     
    "Why did you go? I guess I know, maybe my question is, why must it come to this?"
    She is just questioning why this had to happen, although she knows what led to it.. RE: "a drive-by sunday night" "Is this what you wished to commit a crime, to be serving time?" 
     
    I feel like the whole of Westbound is about her usual "Honouring love lost", she knows he is gone and isn't coming back but she can't give him up. (Gangsta boy: "I don't care if you're going to prison, I wouldn't said I love love you if I didn't.") 
     
    This also links to Dark Paradise, in Westbound she says "you and your melody" and proceeds to hum it, the same melody that is haunting her in Dark Paradise. The melody is a part of him that still possesses her.
     
    "They're tryna teach me about new ways of living, they're tryna teach me 'bout way of forgiving"
    Lizzi attending one of her famous self help groups 
     
    "you're such a bad bad boy, I love you anyway" - The dedication to him is still strong as ever, this lizzy chick is way too clingy 
     
    "You would not approve, but you are on the move"
    Lana has previously said that she has been in " a whole lot of trouble" and that more than religious, she is very spiritual. I think that being "on the move" is his transition to the afterlife, AKA "the other side" something she talks about in Bel Air, Born To Die and Dark Paradise.
     
    I think this is probably the most interesting, I did some researching about the significance of being westbound and this definitely explains the songs, supposed, title.
     
    "Some Native Americans of the Southeast say that the souls of the dead dwell either in the heavens or in the west.
    The west has often been associated with the afterlife of the spirits. Polynesian islanders locate their ancestral island in the west and believe that spirits of the dead can return there. The Celtic people pictured an otherworld that was sometimes underground or under the sea and sometimes an island in the west."
  12. Trash Magic liked a post in a topic by MafiosiPrincessa in LANA IN NYC MANHATTAN   
    oh gosh. i guess she permanently traded in her aztec jacket from k-mart for this furry bearlike coat. 

    here's 2 more I saw

    she's such an angel sometimes   
      anyway, quick observation + speculation: i noticed most of the people that met lana today[march 1st] tweeting about how they met her at their school. that particular school had it's 1st ever coffeehouse today (in which many of the 14-15 yr olds had just finished performing in). the kids had either sang or played piano. maybe it's pure coincidence or Lana is giving back to her NYC community again or doing some research for her upcoming innovative thinkers project that btw she needs to tweet more about?!  she was wearing a chez nous cap that happens to be part of the school's motto of "chaz nous is French for our Home." It is a private all girls CATHOLIC school. One of the students gave her the cap  
  13. Lana Rey Del Mar liked a post in a topic by Trash Magic in LANALYSIS: Relating Songs To Known/Assumed Relationships   
    It's probably been brought up, but whoever 'K' was, he was a musician?
    receipts:
     
    For K Part 2: "I like your music and you like the way I walk"
    Westbound: "You like to write about all of your problems, put them in songs because you think it would solve them"
     
    now on to my lanalysis 
     
    "Why did you go? I guess I know, maybe my question is, why must it come to this?"
    She is just questioning why this had to happen, although she knows what led to it.. RE: "a drive-by sunday night" "Is this what you wished to commit a crime, to be serving time?" 
     
    I feel like the whole of Westbound is about her usual "Honouring love lost", she knows he is gone and isn't coming back but she can't give him up. (Gangsta boy: "I don't care if you're going to prison, I wouldn't said I love love you if I didn't.") 
     
    This also links to Dark Paradise, in Westbound she says "you and your melody" and proceeds to hum it, the same melody that is haunting her in Dark Paradise. The melody is a part of him that still possesses her.
     
    "They're tryna teach me about new ways of living, they're tryna teach me 'bout way of forgiving"
    Lizzi attending one of her famous self help groups 
     
    "you're such a bad bad boy, I love you anyway" - The dedication to him is still strong as ever, this lizzy chick is way too clingy 
     
    "You would not approve, but you are on the move"
    Lana has previously said that she has been in " a whole lot of trouble" and that more than religious, she is very spiritual. I think that being "on the move" is his transition to the afterlife, AKA "the other side" something she talks about in Bel Air, Born To Die and Dark Paradise.
     
    I think this is probably the most interesting, I did some researching about the significance of being westbound and this definitely explains the songs, supposed, title.
     
    "Some Native Americans of the Southeast say that the souls of the dead dwell either in the heavens or in the west.
    The west has often been associated with the afterlife of the spirits. Polynesian islanders locate their ancestral island in the west and believe that spirits of the dead can return there. The Celtic people pictured an otherworld that was sometimes underground or under the sea and sometimes an island in the west."
  14. Goddess liked a post in a topic by Trash Magic in LANALYSIS: Relating Songs To Known/Assumed Relationships   
    It's probably been brought up, but whoever 'K' was, he was a musician?
    receipts:
     
    For K Part 2: "I like your music and you like the way I walk"
    Westbound: "You like to write about all of your problems, put them in songs because you think it would solve them"
     
    now on to my lanalysis 
     
    "Why did you go? I guess I know, maybe my question is, why must it come to this?"
    She is just questioning why this had to happen, although she knows what led to it.. RE: "a drive-by sunday night" "Is this what you wished to commit a crime, to be serving time?" 
     
    I feel like the whole of Westbound is about her usual "Honouring love lost", she knows he is gone and isn't coming back but she can't give him up. (Gangsta boy: "I don't care if you're going to prison, I wouldn't said I love love you if I didn't.") 
     
    This also links to Dark Paradise, in Westbound she says "you and your melody" and proceeds to hum it, the same melody that is haunting her in Dark Paradise. The melody is a part of him that still possesses her.
     
    "They're tryna teach me about new ways of living, they're tryna teach me 'bout way of forgiving"
    Lizzi attending one of her famous self help groups 
     
    "you're such a bad bad boy, I love you anyway" - The dedication to him is still strong as ever, this lizzy chick is way too clingy 
     
    "You would not approve, but you are on the move"
    Lana has previously said that she has been in " a whole lot of trouble" and that more than religious, she is very spiritual. I think that being "on the move" is his transition to the afterlife, AKA "the other side" something she talks about in Bel Air, Born To Die and Dark Paradise.
     
    I think this is probably the most interesting, I did some researching about the significance of being westbound and this definitely explains the songs, supposed, title.
     
    "Some Native Americans of the Southeast say that the souls of the dead dwell either in the heavens or in the west.
    The west has often been associated with the afterlife of the spirits. Polynesian islanders locate their ancestral island in the west and believe that spirits of the dead can return there. The Celtic people pictured an otherworld that was sometimes underground or under the sea and sometimes an island in the west."
  15. Rayse liked a post in a topic by Trash Magic in LANALYSIS: Relating Songs To Known/Assumed Relationships   
    It's probably been brought up, but whoever 'K' was, he was a musician?
    receipts:
     
    For K Part 2: "I like your music and you like the way I walk"
    Westbound: "You like to write about all of your problems, put them in songs because you think it would solve them"
     
    now on to my lanalysis 
     
    "Why did you go? I guess I know, maybe my question is, why must it come to this?"
    She is just questioning why this had to happen, although she knows what led to it.. RE: "a drive-by sunday night" "Is this what you wished to commit a crime, to be serving time?" 
     
    I feel like the whole of Westbound is about her usual "Honouring love lost", she knows he is gone and isn't coming back but she can't give him up. (Gangsta boy: "I don't care if you're going to prison, I wouldn't said I love love you if I didn't.") 
     
    This also links to Dark Paradise, in Westbound she says "you and your melody" and proceeds to hum it, the same melody that is haunting her in Dark Paradise. The melody is a part of him that still possesses her.
     
    "They're tryna teach me about new ways of living, they're tryna teach me 'bout way of forgiving"
    Lizzi attending one of her famous self help groups 
     
    "you're such a bad bad boy, I love you anyway" - The dedication to him is still strong as ever, this lizzy chick is way too clingy 
     
    "You would not approve, but you are on the move"
    Lana has previously said that she has been in " a whole lot of trouble" and that more than religious, she is very spiritual. I think that being "on the move" is his transition to the afterlife, AKA "the other side" something she talks about in Bel Air, Born To Die and Dark Paradise.
     
    I think this is probably the most interesting, I did some researching about the significance of being westbound and this definitely explains the songs, supposed, title.
     
    "Some Native Americans of the Southeast say that the souls of the dead dwell either in the heavens or in the west.
    The west has often been associated with the afterlife of the spirits. Polynesian islanders locate their ancestral island in the west and believe that spirits of the dead can return there. The Celtic people pictured an otherworld that was sometimes underground or under the sea and sometimes an island in the west."
  16. James19709 liked a post in a topic by Trash Magic in LANALYSIS: Relating Songs To Known/Assumed Relationships   
    It's probably been brought up, but whoever 'K' was, he was a musician?
    receipts:
     
    For K Part 2: "I like your music and you like the way I walk"
    Westbound: "You like to write about all of your problems, put them in songs because you think it would solve them"
     
    now on to my lanalysis 
     
    "Why did you go? I guess I know, maybe my question is, why must it come to this?"
    She is just questioning why this had to happen, although she knows what led to it.. RE: "a drive-by sunday night" "Is this what you wished to commit a crime, to be serving time?" 
     
    I feel like the whole of Westbound is about her usual "Honouring love lost", she knows he is gone and isn't coming back but she can't give him up. (Gangsta boy: "I don't care if you're going to prison, I wouldn't said I love love you if I didn't.") 
     
    This also links to Dark Paradise, in Westbound she says "you and your melody" and proceeds to hum it, the same melody that is haunting her in Dark Paradise. The melody is a part of him that still possesses her.
     
    "They're tryna teach me about new ways of living, they're tryna teach me 'bout way of forgiving"
    Lizzi attending one of her famous self help groups 
     
    "you're such a bad bad boy, I love you anyway" - The dedication to him is still strong as ever, this lizzy chick is way too clingy 
     
    "You would not approve, but you are on the move"
    Lana has previously said that she has been in " a whole lot of trouble" and that more than religious, she is very spiritual. I think that being "on the move" is his transition to the afterlife, AKA "the other side" something she talks about in Bel Air, Born To Die and Dark Paradise.
     
    I think this is probably the most interesting, I did some researching about the significance of being westbound and this definitely explains the songs, supposed, title.
     
    "Some Native Americans of the Southeast say that the souls of the dead dwell either in the heavens or in the west.
    The west has often been associated with the afterlife of the spirits. Polynesian islanders locate their ancestral island in the west and believe that spirits of the dead can return there. The Celtic people pictured an otherworld that was sometimes underground or under the sea and sometimes an island in the west."
  17. poetic jess liked a post in a topic by Trash Magic in Trash Magic * Lizzy Grant Lower East Side Jams 🎶   
    the scan sucks but it looks magnificent irl
  18. xNoirx liked a post in a topic by Trash Magic in LANALYSIS: Relating Songs To Known/Assumed Relationships   
    It's probably been brought up, but whoever 'K' was, he was a musician?
    receipts:
     
    For K Part 2: "I like your music and you like the way I walk"
    Westbound: "You like to write about all of your problems, put them in songs because you think it would solve them"
     
    now on to my lanalysis 
     
    "Why did you go? I guess I know, maybe my question is, why must it come to this?"
    She is just questioning why this had to happen, although she knows what led to it.. RE: "a drive-by sunday night" "Is this what you wished to commit a crime, to be serving time?" 
     
    I feel like the whole of Westbound is about her usual "Honouring love lost", she knows he is gone and isn't coming back but she can't give him up. (Gangsta boy: "I don't care if you're going to prison, I wouldn't said I love love you if I didn't.") 
     
    This also links to Dark Paradise, in Westbound she says "you and your melody" and proceeds to hum it, the same melody that is haunting her in Dark Paradise. The melody is a part of him that still possesses her.
     
    "They're tryna teach me about new ways of living, they're tryna teach me 'bout way of forgiving"
    Lizzi attending one of her famous self help groups 
     
    "you're such a bad bad boy, I love you anyway" - The dedication to him is still strong as ever, this lizzy chick is way too clingy 
     
    "You would not approve, but you are on the move"
    Lana has previously said that she has been in " a whole lot of trouble" and that more than religious, she is very spiritual. I think that being "on the move" is his transition to the afterlife, AKA "the other side" something she talks about in Bel Air, Born To Die and Dark Paradise.
     
    I think this is probably the most interesting, I did some researching about the significance of being westbound and this definitely explains the songs, supposed, title.
     
    "Some Native Americans of the Southeast say that the souls of the dead dwell either in the heavens or in the west.
    The west has often been associated with the afterlife of the spirits. Polynesian islanders locate their ancestral island in the west and believe that spirits of the dead can return there. The Celtic people pictured an otherworld that was sometimes underground or under the sea and sometimes an island in the west."
  19. Trash Magic liked a post in a topic by PinUpCartoonBaby in Covers by PinUpCartoonBaby (taking requests)   
    Hey there! I just started doing covers for Lana’s songs and I really got hooked on it! Firstly I only made them for myself but now I also want to share them with you so I don’t have the feeling that I did them totally in vain.
    I know these aren’t the best but I’ll keep on practicing. So be prepared for more!
     
    Check out my covers!  I just updated my gallery. Click on the pictures to see all covers for that category.
     
    ULTRAVIOLENCE-ERA

     
     
    BORN TO DIE/ PARADISE

     
     
    LIZZY GRANT

     
     
    MAY JAILER

     
     
    UNRELEASED

     
     
    THE UNRELEASED COLLECTION

     
     
    BLACK BEAUTY/ AFFA LEAKS

     
     
    LIVE

     
     
    LIZZY GRANT LIVE

     
     
    MISC.

  20. kallumlavigne liked a post in a topic by Trash Magic in Trash Magic * Lizzy Grant Lower East Side Jams 🎶   
    the scan sucks but it looks magnificent irl
  21. MermaidTrailerHeaven liked a post in a topic by Trash Magic in LANALYSIS: Relating Songs To Known/Assumed Relationships   
    It's probably been brought up, but whoever 'K' was, he was a musician?
    receipts:
     
    For K Part 2: "I like your music and you like the way I walk"
    Westbound: "You like to write about all of your problems, put them in songs because you think it would solve them"
     
    now on to my lanalysis 
     
    "Why did you go? I guess I know, maybe my question is, why must it come to this?"
    She is just questioning why this had to happen, although she knows what led to it.. RE: "a drive-by sunday night" "Is this what you wished to commit a crime, to be serving time?" 
     
    I feel like the whole of Westbound is about her usual "Honouring love lost", she knows he is gone and isn't coming back but she can't give him up. (Gangsta boy: "I don't care if you're going to prison, I wouldn't said I love love you if I didn't.") 
     
    This also links to Dark Paradise, in Westbound she says "you and your melody" and proceeds to hum it, the same melody that is haunting her in Dark Paradise. The melody is a part of him that still possesses her.
     
    "They're tryna teach me about new ways of living, they're tryna teach me 'bout way of forgiving"
    Lizzi attending one of her famous self help groups 
     
    "you're such a bad bad boy, I love you anyway" - The dedication to him is still strong as ever, this lizzy chick is way too clingy 
     
    "You would not approve, but you are on the move"
    Lana has previously said that she has been in " a whole lot of trouble" and that more than religious, she is very spiritual. I think that being "on the move" is his transition to the afterlife, AKA "the other side" something she talks about in Bel Air, Born To Die and Dark Paradise.
     
    I think this is probably the most interesting, I did some researching about the significance of being westbound and this definitely explains the songs, supposed, title.
     
    "Some Native Americans of the Southeast say that the souls of the dead dwell either in the heavens or in the west.
    The west has often been associated with the afterlife of the spirits. Polynesian islanders locate their ancestral island in the west and believe that spirits of the dead can return there. The Celtic people pictured an otherworld that was sometimes underground or under the sea and sometimes an island in the west."
  22. Trash Magic liked a post in a topic by TrailerParkDarling in GPOY   
    me listenin to music
  23. cola liked a post in a topic by Trash Magic in Your Lana Collection   
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