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  1. Wilde_child liked a post in a topic by Greaser Prince in Lana Del Rey gets interviewed by a fan at The Shrine in Los Angeles, May 30   
    I just love her voice.. Can't wait for her to voice/sing as a disney animated princess in the future. 
    #makethishappen
  2. Greaser Prince liked a post in a topic by Harlem in Supernatural   
    Have all seasons 1-7 downloaded on my computer. Just started season 2.
     
    It's been pretty much my life recently so not much lanaboards.
     
    Both of them are just
  3. Greaser Prince liked a post in a topic by lauradelxx in Supernatural   
    Urgh that sucks.I don't know where you would go online to watch all of the seasons but you can try http://www.cwtv.com/shows/supernatural to catch up on recent episodes!
     
    It gets so much better! You won't even be able to take it. That's a lot of watching to do though props to you.
     
    They really are perrfff in every way known
  4. Greaser Prince liked a post in a topic by lauradelxx in Supernatural   
    Post what you think about the flawless show that is Supernatural.
    (You know the Winchesters, Angels, Demons, Castiel)
     
    If you do not know about this show.
     
    Look below to motivate you
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  5. Greaser Prince liked a post in a topic by Heaux in M.I.A.   
    in Summer 2010 i think, its from the /\/\/\Y/\ album
  6. Greaser Prince liked a post in a topic by FROGGO in Lana Del Rey gets interviewed by a fan at The Shrine in Los Angeles, May 30   
    I'm sorry, but we have to stop with this "social worker" thing. It's a profession which requires years and years of schooling, in Canada, a 4-year degree. Point is, you have to reach certain qualifications and have certain certificates, and you undergo intense practicums and counsellor training.  
     
    Lana is NOT a social worker. She did volunteer work, but is in no way a social worker. 
     
    If you trip and fall and have a gash on your knee and your mom puts on a bandaid on, does that make her a doctor? NO. Your friend comes to you to confide and work out their problems. Does that make you a psychologist? NO. 
     
    It's really not any different. Doctors work incredibly hard to meet their qualifications, as do social workers. It's disrespectful to their achievements and work when you undermine their profession by slapping a label onto anyone that does anything that vaguely resembles their career. Christ.
  7. Greaser Prince liked a post in a topic by Rafael in Lana Del Rey Interview: XLSemanal   
    Super big thank you to @@ednafrau for translating the interview!
     
     
    Source
  8. TRENCH liked a post in a topic by Greaser Prince in Snapchat   
    thank you
  9. Wryta Thinkpiece liked a post in a topic by Greaser Prince in Ultraviolence - Pre-Release Thread   
    I'm gonna light some candles in a dark room and shut myself in for the duration of the listening experience, with headphones of course. This will be a religious experience..haha 
  10. Greaser Prince liked a post in a topic by dsvelca in Ultraviolence - Pre-Release Thread   
    Lol. I want to know both of your rituals too.
     
    I will probably have to work all day and just listen to it at my desk all day, whilst I ignore everybody and all my work that day.
  11. Greaser Prince liked a post in a topic by Wryta Thinkpiece in Ultraviolence - Pre-Release Thread   
    I plan on dressing up in denim and leather, and going on a date with...*ahem,* the Green Giant, in my backyard. A really long one, and I'm not going to listen to any Lana music beforehand the whole day so that I don't have any of the songs stuck in my head while listening.
     
    When I'm done, I'm gonna set up my hookah, get a bottle of wine, set up a bunch of Christmas lights throughout my room, turn off the other lights, and then listen to ULTRAVIOLENCE from start to finish with my headphones, uninterrupted. It's either that, or when I finish the "date," I'm gonna stay outside and listen to ULTRAVIOLENCE while hoop-dancing or dancing with my LED whip. I am also considering listening to it while going on a high-and-wine walk to the beach, and finishing the album there.
     
    I can't recall the last time I ever listened to an album in full without skipping the tracks, so I wanna try with UV.
     
  12. Summersault liked a post in a topic by Greaser Prince in Ultraviolence - Pre-Release Thread   
    Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ultraviolence_%28album%29
  13. Greaser Prince liked a post in a topic by Thunder Revenant in Album Trailer Featuring "Shades of Cool," "Ultraviolence," and "Brooklyn Baby" Snippets   
    I meant more light in terms of sound and not lyrics^^
     
    Where can I find all of the Itunes descriptions?

    PS: Could this be a promo for Brooklyn Baby?
     

  14. Lanakai liked a post in a topic by Greaser Prince in Album Trailer Featuring "Shades of Cool," "Ultraviolence," and "Brooklyn Baby" Snippets   
    Does anyone else think that the clips in the video aren't outtakes from the WC video, but in fact scenes from the Ultraviolence, Shades, and BBY music videos that she's going to put on youtube all at once on the day the album drops? I could see it now...all in black and white, fitting the same 'theme'.. but maybe I'm just desperately hoping for more of her. Also, Ultraviolence sounds epic & life affirming so far!  
  15. Greaser Prince liked a post in a topic by drewby in My experience at the Seattle show— just some FYI and warnings   
    You should be, it was singlehandedly the most violent concert experience ever and I go to about 30-50 shows a year
     
    Iggy was almost as bad and Marina was almost as bad, idk what's wrong with people
  16. Greaser Prince liked a post in a topic by Thunder Revenant in Album Trailer Featuring "Shades of Cool," "Ultraviolence," and "Brooklyn Baby" Snippets   
    Well, atleast ONE other video would make sense. I mean, there are 2 more settings we've seen, which feature the boys hanging out and some more red-dress scenes. All other scenes are infact outtakes from WC. So maybe there will be one video featuring the same settings, could imagine this for something like Brooklyn Baby.
    I hope Ultraviolence gets it's own music video, as it really tells a story.
  17. cashcomesquick liked a post in a topic by Greaser Prince in Off To The Races   
    "Who else is gonna put up with me this way?"
    god, I will never stop loving this song. It's what really opened the door for my love of her music and even now it's still pretty up there as far as play counts are concerned. I think I'm gonna go listen to it now... haha
  18. Greaser Prince liked a post in a topic by Neptune-Avenue in Album Trailer Featuring "Shades of Cool," "Ultraviolence," and "Brooklyn Baby" Snippets   
    i was having the same thought. because it shows the "outtakes" during the other songs and not west coast makes me feel like shes going for a mini tropico or something 
  19. Greaser Prince liked a post in a topic by TRENCH in My experience at the Seattle show— just some FYI and warnings   
    Anything that is popular in tumblr, they need to get on it fast
  20. Greaser Prince liked a post in a topic by drownsoda in My experience at the Seattle show— just some FYI and warnings   
    So I was at the Seattle show yesterday on the 27th, and I thought I'd share my experience just to give other people some insight into what they are really getting themselves into at these shows.
     
    We showed up at 6am outside the venue and there were already a few people waiting. By 8am, there was a full line that had formed, and the venue staff gave us raffle tickets for being the early birds that guaranteed us first entry into the show, which was really nice. I was in a group of four— myself, my brother, my friend, and my brother's girlfriend. We hung out all day at the show and would leave in groups of two for food and bathroom breaks. By 10am there was a line around the building, and by noon they had herded the line into winding gates, and later formed more lines on the opposite side of the venue doors. By the afternoon it was a zoo there, and one lady told me about an hour or so before the doors opened that the line on our side had extended into three levels of the parking garage across the street. There were A LOT of people there.
     
    As far as the tickets went, myself, my brother and his girlfriend all had will-call through Adventures in Wonderland, and my friend had gotten hers through the Ticketmaster presale. The staff kept telling everybody it was a paperless event and that you needed your credit card only to get inside, but they failed to acknowledge the fact that a lot of us had the AIW tickets which were made available to us around 2pm at the box office. Anyway, the AIW tickets were totally valid. Our line got first entry as promised when the doors opened at 6:30pm, and everyone of course ran to the stage against the staff's command. My friend had a hurt knee so we walked as fast as we could and were still able to get a spot up against the barricade. About 20 minutes later we were given the okay to stand, and then shit really got insane. My brother and I secured spots at the barricade and had the two girls in front of us with our arms extended around them so that they wouldn't get crushed against the barricade. 
     
    I'm going to be honest here— the majority of the crowd was extremely rude. "Feral teenage girls" is the only way I can describe it. Fortunately my brother and I are both over 6 feet tall and weight 200 pounds each, so we were able to hold our ground, but it was a nonstop struggle from the time we stood until the end of the show. It honestly was the worst during the opening act— SO much pushing and shoving. There was a group of girls behind me who were physically assaulting me the entire show— hitting me, pinching my ribcage, kicking the backs of my knees, scratching me, pulling at my hair— it was ridiculous. One girl who looked like she was sixteen told me she was going to stab me if I didn't move. I of course didn't move, and she of course didn't stab me. One girl poured water on me. My point is, people are INSANE at these shows. My friend in Chicago warned me about it and I took her warning lightly, but now that I experienced the show, I cannot imagine being under 5'5" and lasting long on the floor. There were at least 20 girls who I saw get pulled over the barricade and taken out by security; some of them were stone cold passed out, and at one point during the show, cops came in and were arresting people. 
     
    The large group of girls behind me who were attacking me the whole time did not seem to understand that I was physically pressed against a metal fence with a 5 foot tall person in front of me whom I was trying to protect from getting crushed— they still thought they were entitled and should have been allowed to be where I was standing. Before Lana came on, after the opening act, a security guard told all the guys in the front (myself included) to put our arms out against the bar on the barricade and push our bodies back to keep the girls in front of us safe, which I had to do multiple times throughout the show, and every time I did it all of the girls behind me screamed and acted like I was abusing them. Several of them tried to tell the security to kick us out for pushing back against them, but there was literally no other option— these girls did not seem to understand that our bodies were up against steel and that we were NOT going to move any further. One girl gave me a lot of trouble (the one who was pinching my rib cage) and she kept wedging her arm in-between mine and the guy's next to me on the barricade, and I told her repeatedly to get her arm out because when a pushing wave came she was going to end up with a broken arm, but she refused to listen to me. 
     
    Luckily, I had a really nice Australian guy to my right who was protecting his girlfriend against the barricade, and to the right of us was a French female college student from Paris who was super friendly and had seen Lana before in Paris last year. I felt bad for her because she was against the barricade as well and people were pushing on her the entire time and she was fighting back. 
     
    Honestly though, the crowds— mainly teenage girls in flower crowns— need to CHILL out. I waited in line for 14 hours and we EARNED our spot against that barricade. Honestly I felt like 80% of the crowd were a bunch of spoiled high school girls who had gotten tickets through their parents, and they had absolutely no respect for anybody and were horribly entitled. One girl who was attacking me informed me she "knew more of Lana's songs than I did," and that I shouldn't even have been there— goes to show the maturity level/age group of these girls. I'm glad I was able to give them a wake-up call that they can't always get their way, especially when they are going to try to cheat their way to the front and threaten and hurt people to do so. As I said, I had the benefit of being a big guy who could easily handle their attempts at destabilizing me, but it was disturbing how aggressive and pissed off they were. When the show ended, the security guard near us came up to the barricade and gave me a thumbs up and told me I did the right thing by pushing back and holding my ground to protect my friend in front of me, and all of the girls who had spent three and a half hours mauling me scoffed and were appalled. It was a nice affirmation.
     
    As far as Lana's show goes, it was of course incredible. She came down to the barricade and took pictures with fans midway through the set, but stopped and turned around literally FEET before us unfortunately. I got some great photos though and did my best to enjoy the music. 
     
    But, yeah, the show was as insane as I was warned it would be. Worse than punk shows. I've seen Hole live before and the crowd was tamer than this. What it comes down to is that the majority of the crowd was immature, selfish, and incredibly mean-spirited. Beware of that. Unless of course you ARE one of these people, in which case all I have to say to you is: GROW UP.
     
    Also: make sure you are hydrated and have eaten something, even if it's light. A lot of these girls were passing out as I said and many of them were pulled over the barricade because they couldn't handle it. One of my friends from college was there on the opposite side with three of her friends, and she told me that two of her friends collapsed one had a panic attack and had to be taken out. I guess my point is, yes, these shows ARE as crazy as people are saying they are, and this is coming from a 23 year old male who has gone to multiple punk and rock shows before and been in moshpits. BE PREPARED PLEASE.
  21. Greaser Prince liked a post in a topic by TRENCH in My experience at the Seattle show— just some FYI and warnings   
    I hate people in crowds like that...I would've been arrested for punching that girl in the face ..... Guess I'll never see lana.  
  22. Greaser Prince liked a post in a topic by drownsoda in My experience at the Seattle show— just some FYI and warnings   
    It was extremely frustrating. I got really angry with them and I scared a few of them because I was NOT being nice at all. If you have a chance to see her, I'd opt for a seated venue to be honest. The view from the barricade was amazing, but the crowd is beyond violent.
  23. Greaser Prince liked a post in a topic by LiamViljoen in Album Trailer Featuring "Shades of Cool," "Ultraviolence," and "Brooklyn Baby" Snippets   
    Ok. I really hate being the negative one, but after thinking about it, I doubt this record is going to be a smash with the critics. I just read an article where this "journalist" described the concert in Vancouver. He started talking pretty positively about some of the other acts, then he went on to Lana and started talking about how her name isn't really Lana Del Rey (for those of us who didn't know) Of course, he used the obligatory SNL story to fill up about a third of the article. The whole thing was extremely unprofessional but I mean, do any of us really think it'll get better? If anything it might get worse, people will talk about how she's a bad role model and romanticises domestic violence (even if Eminem, a fucking MAN sings about beating + killing woman, yet critics excuse him because "he's not really being serious, sexist values right there for ya')
  24. Greaser Prince liked a post in a topic by leaked_version in Album Trailer Featuring "Shades of Cool," "Ultraviolence," and "Brooklyn Baby" Snippets   
    I want ha to re-record Black Beauty and make it Black Baby. 
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