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  1. Deadly Nightshade liked a post in a topic by ExoticFlower in Lana Del Rey to Dagbladet: "It makes me so mad." (15.06.2014)   
    Heeey, I thought these Norwegian interviews were pretty good, so I'll translate another one from Dagbladet. 
     
    On the performance in Bergen
     
    It was amazing. Totally amazing. 
     
    It's 2 AM at night and Lana Del Rey (27), is relaxed and elated at the same time. 
     
    Dagbladet talks to her an hour short after her performance in Bergen that held place night till sunday. She has already concluded that tonights concert was one of her most memorable performances ever.
     
    Lana: "I got this feeling that no matter if I sang jazz or one of my new singles, people would be there with me, and have a good understanding of who I am."
     
    The album
     
    Both VG and Dagbladet gave Lana a score of 5. Lana describes the album as a mix of the psychedelic 70's, West Coast fusion and underground jazz. 
     
    "I am not as formal anymore, I feel more spontaneous now. It is more about snapshots of what has influenced me, both the good and the bad."
     
    - "You sing about money, booze, power and sleeping your way to the top...?"
     
    Lana: "Everything I sing about on the record is a combination of things that have happened, and things that people think have happened. Money Power Glory, as an example, is about how people interpreted me and misunderstood me. It is sarcastic response to that. West Coast and Cruel World is connected to the excitement I feel when I'm at the west coast, where I live now after I moved from New York. Everything is about how others see me, and how it has affected me."
     
    - "In other words, you're taking a stand against the prejudice?" 
     
    Lana: "Yes, that is my answer. I felt very sarcastic when I wrote some of those songs," she says and laughs. (OMG I can almost hear her cute and loud laugh as I'm writing this  )
     
    Unfortunate circumstances
     
    For she can laugh, despite how mass media has painted her picture with sad and heavy paint strokes.
     
    The 27 year old, whose real name is Elizabeth Grant, has previously told a tale about how she got sent away at the age of 14 because she had drinking problems. Also about the cult she was part of, and got used by. And her many rock and roll boyfriends. 
     
    Not to mention that she sounds unmistakably sad in many of her songs. But is she?
     
    Lana: "It depends. I really don't know why everything has to sound so bittersweet. I have felt peaceful and calm while writing nowadays, reflecting on experiences I have had. I was sarcastic, upset about personal stuff in my life and how it has been. But in a more reflecting way than sad this time."
     
    - "Do you depend on a certain amount of sadness to make your music?"
     
    Lana: "No, I don't find it to be like that. I think I have been unfortunate with circumstances, and it has affected my writing. I am in a peaceful state of mind now, but I haven't exactly been very happy in a while either." 
     
    It makes me so mad
     
    It may seem like Lana Del Rey adds her fair share of fuel to the fire. Not long ago she said that she often felt sick, without knowing why. And then we have the quote that has gone global since it was published by the Guardian: "I wish I was dead already."
     
    - "What did you mean by that?"
     
    Lana: "This is another way of sensationalizing whatever I'm saying. It makes me so mad (or it pisses me off, Idk what the best option was). I talked to the writer for three hours, and he saw my show. When you're in a room with someone, it's not just about what you're saying, but it's also about your personality and how you are as a person. It's about reading between the lines. I don't understand why he felt the need to take it so literally," she says. 
     
    "To top it off he asked me very leading questions. He talked about Kurt Cobain and Amy Winehouse, asked me a lot about death and pumped me for answers and how I felt about dying young, because I was sad and had been through a lot (I can imagine her saying this with a very snarky undertone  )".
     
    "He wanted to know if I had thought about dying, and yes, sometimes I have. But not always. Only on those days when it all becomes too much. Then I have days where it affects me less. The way he wrote it made it all seem so much more shocking than it really was."
     
    Happy behind the wheel
     
    So Lana Del Rey is not sad all the time, in case someone was under that impression. She feels her best when cruising around in California, where she currently lives. 
     
    Lana: "I spend a lot of time by the sea, on the beach, with good friends. I love recording my music. And I love going to concerts, watch rock stars perform, like Courtney Love, The Who and Gun's and Roses."
     
    - "Do you feel like media gets too caught up in this one side of you, the sad one?"
     
    Lana: "A bit. It's also about being obsessed with one persons concept. It is why I have chosen some of the songs I have chosen on the tracklist on Ultraviolence. But I understand it too, the way it is. It makes a pretty good story, but it doesn't have to become fictionalized either."
     
    Sensitive and imaginative
     
    - "What is it like to be you?"
     
    Lana: "It is beautiful and confusing," answers Del Rey, after thinking it through in silence. The she elaborates: "I am an imaginative person, I like being caught by surprise in life. But I am sensitive too. I find it hard when things gets out of my control."
     
    "But I still manage to enjoy moments of true beauty, like being here tonight, while it's still bright outside and the skye is blue. I like to capture that in songs, and my biggest passion is still writing. It makes a good manifestation of all the unease, and all that confusion gives life to beautiful things. I am blessed to have that to hold on to."
     
    - "You seem grateful?"
     
    Lana: "I am. When it all comes down to it, it's all about the music. That's the one thing in my life I can't do wrong."
     
     I'm worried about Lana, she's not happy nowadays? What happened to "I'm happy"? Is she hitting another blue period?   
     
  2. Deadly Nightshade liked a post in a topic by FROGGO in Lana Hispanic Fans   
    hola yo soy un hispano cría de foca de disquete :creep:
  3. Deadly Nightshade liked a post in a topic by TRENCH in Lana Hispanic Fans   
    ¡Hola !
    I'm a hispanic fan and I created this topic for all hispanic lana fans
     
  4. Deadly Nightshade liked a post in a topic by ExoticFlower in Lana Del Rey to VG: "I am still a sad girl" (15.06.2014)   
    This was an interview VG did with Lana around the time she performed in Bergen, so it's from yesterday I believe. 
     
    Lana has captured the world with her music, but she points out that not everything in her life is picture perfect. 
     
    After her performance in Bergen she received the high score 5 from VG, and the singer told us that she highly values Norwegian fans.
     
    "I value being here more than ever now. When I see how the audience sings along, it makes me feel like they accept me for who I am. I feel like they understand me." 
    When asked why there are still sad girls and bad men in her songs, Lana laughs, and answers: "I am still a sad girl, I still date bad men." 
     
    On the "I wish I was dead" hysteria
     
    But feeling understood is not always the case for the artist outside of the stage area. In an interview with the guardian published this week, the singer voiced a death wish, which got quoted by media all over the world, including VG.
     
    But to VG Lana says that the whole situation was blown out of proportions. 
     
    "I did not actually say that I thought an early death was a glamorous way to go. I just said that like many other people I admire and take inspiration from those who have passed at an early age," referring to her heroes, Jimi Hendrix and Amy Winehouse, who both died young. (Did he mix up Jimi Hendrix and Jim Morrison when he googled 27 club...?)
     
    The artist admits to having said that she sometimes wishes she was dead, but that it was taken the wrong way. 
     
    "Like many people who go through a lot I sometimes wish for my life to end. Sometimes feel like that, and sometimes I don't."
     
    Lana Del Rey elaborates that every day is different, and that she is not an unhappy person.
    "Sometimes I just feel like it becomes too much."
     
    Talking about Ultraviolence
     
    "To me this album is more relaxed, free and sexy. I didn't feel the need to document as much of my life story as I did in Born to Die. This album goes deeper into important moments from my life." Lana Del Rey adds that the album is like her own little personal jewel. 
     
    The artist struggle when she's trying to explain why so many young girls love her music. 
     
    "I guess they to a certain degree can relate to what I say or how I say things."
     
    Interviewer: "But one of your songs from the new album is called "Fucked My Way to the Top". What do you want to convey to those who listen to this song?"
     
    "I don't censor myself," she says, and adds that all of the songs on the album means something to her and often tells a tale about things she's been trough. 
     
    She admits that sharing her deep and personal songs from the stage has been nerve wracking. But Del Rey says it has become easier with time. Now she sees that the audience is happy to be at her concerts. And that is why she sees the importance in taking "selfies" with her fans during concerts, giving out hugs and pecks on the cheek. 
     
    "It's a part of the experience. For them I am the show, but to me they are the show. So I take part in it."
  5. Deadly Nightshade liked a post in a topic by YUNGATA in LANALYSIS: Relating Songs To Known/Assumed Relationships   
    Well based on what she said in The guardian interview
     
     
     
     tell me that doesn't sound exactly like Black Beauty.
  6. Rayse liked a post in a topic by Deadly Nightshade in VIDEO PREMIERE: Shades of Cool   
    HER BROKEN SCREEN. THE SPACEBAR TO PLAY THE VID. 
  7. bia liked a post in a topic by Deadly Nightshade in LANALYSIS: Relating Songs To Known/Assumed Relationships   
    To me SOC and BB are pretty Barrie-esque.
  8. cheaptrailertrashglm liked a post in a topic by Deadly Nightshade in LANALYSIS: Relating Songs To Known/Assumed Relationships   
    To me SOC and BB are pretty Barrie-esque.
  9. Deadly Nightshade liked a post in a topic by FormerLanaFan in Lana Del Rey: 'I wish I was dead already' (The Guardian Interview)   
    It's easier to be said than done. She 's bound by contracts, she has tons of fans (she cares about), she loves making music. But the haters are just spoiling her dream. I never understood why is that, it is so easy to avoid her: She's not on radio or on TV, it's not that she's shoved in your face. You have to search for her to listen to her. The whole promotion was restrained, her pictures were so minimalist, she's so pretty and fragile. But NO, there is just unabashed hatred coming towards her. I would recommend to establish a new psychological disorder called "Lana hatred syndrome" because this is truly a mental condition for some
  10. Swan Song liked a post in a topic by Deadly Nightshade in Ultraviolence Reviews: 74 Metascore (DISCUSS REVIEWS ONLY)   
    I'm tempted to say you are, sir.
  11. cadmus2166 liked a post in a topic by Deadly Nightshade in Ultraviolence Reviews: 74 Metascore (DISCUSS REVIEWS ONLY)   
    I'm tempted to say you are, sir.
  12. Jack liked a post in a topic by Deadly Nightshade in Ultraviolence Reviews: 74 Metascore (DISCUSS REVIEWS ONLY)   
    I'm tempted to say you are, sir.
  13. Alicia liked a post in a topic by Deadly Nightshade in Ultraviolence Reviews: 74 Metascore (DISCUSS REVIEWS ONLY)   
    I'm tempted to say you are, sir.
  14. blackenedrussianpoetry liked a post in a topic by Deadly Nightshade in VIDEO PREMIERE: Shades of Cool   
    COACHELLA DRESS       
  15. MaraDreea liked a post in a topic by Deadly Nightshade in VIDEO PREMIERE: Shades of Cool   
    HER BROKEN SCREEN. THE SPACEBAR TO PLAY THE VID. 
  16. getdrunk liked a post in a topic by Deadly Nightshade in VIDEO PREMIERE: Shades of Cool   
    COACHELLA DRESS       
  17. Taco Truck x VB liked a post in a topic by Deadly Nightshade in LANALYSIS: Relating Songs To Known/Assumed Relationships   
    Actually, yesterday in Montreal when opening for Lana, Jimmy confirmed this and another song were written for her!
  18. Deadly Nightshade liked a post in a topic by TrailerParkDarling in VIDEO PREMIERE: Shades of Cool   
    THIS LOOKS FUCKING AWESOME AND KIND OF WHAT I IMAGINED FOR OFF TO THE RACES!!!!!!!!
     
     
     
    ohmuhgod slay me hon

    the guy looks like eric roberts kinda
  19. Deadly Nightshade liked a post in a topic by comeintomybedroom in Ultraviolence Order Directory   
    So once everybody gets their boxes, you should post
    the contents tracklist link to where you bought it
  20. Tyler liked a post in a topic by Deadly Nightshade in VIDEO PREMIERE: Shades of Cool   
    HER BROKEN SCREEN. THE SPACEBAR TO PLAY THE VID. 
  21. Deadly Nightshade liked a post in a topic by Bekim in Saddest / Most Depressing Lana Song   
    Old money has the throne for the moment
  22. Deadly Nightshade liked a post in a topic by Bekim in LEAST Favorite Lana Songs?   
    Quoting this so u can see what u did later after u regret it. U will 
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