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About ligialoveslana
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- Birthday 03/16/1992
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Female
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Location
Neptune Ave.
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Paris, Lana, modern & contemporary art, nail polish, subway/metro/underground..
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Born to Die vs. Million Dollar Man
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Old money vs. Pretty when you cry
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the ""Does it feel like yesterday to you, yet? /How quickly you forget how I made you smile.." is so sad..
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Oh no .. Y&B (i think) vs. Chelsea Hotel no.2
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I actually really really like it and am kinda addicted to it already..
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Gods and Monsters!!!!!
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nope do you own a lava lamp?
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I used to but i washed it and it turned into a wool cube Do you own more than 20 nail polishes?
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Lanakai liked a post in a topic: My experience at the Seattle show— just some FYI and warnings
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My experience at the Seattle show— just some FYI and warnings
ligialoveslana replied to drownsoda's topic in Shows
And actually what I think is just as worth mentioning is the "iphones in the air problem". I did not even know about this until now. I used to go to concerts of bands that I really really loved a while back and I was always camping outside/coming first thing in the morning at the venue so I was almost always front row to the shows that mattered to me. Unfortunately in the past couple of years I've been having bad health problems so coming to a show already is a huge challenge, let alone come to the venue hours before it starts, so when I finally went to my first Lana concert in Philly( ) I was BEYOND overwhelmed with happiness ( I honestly think I've never been happier before, at least not in the past 3 years, sorry if this intro was too much info but I have never been as bothered by this problem before). I got there right when Jimmy Gnecco started so I wan't hoping for much of a good spot, didn't even try to go past a certain point where the crowd was getting more..crowded and was somehow on the side but was still ok with that, at least I could see, in the distance, but still see. Until Lana came on stage. Then hundreds of hands with iphones/cellphones/tablets/cameras/whatever suddenly appeared in the air and no, they did not just record the first song or took a couple of pics as a souvenir , they were there the WHOLE CONCERT. Hundreds of people watched the whole show through their camera screen. I'm not saying you should not be allowed to take pictures/record, although I basically am, but if you're gonna do that the whole show then it's a problem, you won't fully enjoy the show, and neither will the people behind you (if someone ever cares about that at a concert..). I was counting on their common-sense, but unfortunately that didn't happen. Of course, if you're front row and Lana wants to take a selfie with you that's a different story ). So yeah, basically if common-sense/taking 1-2 quick pictures doesn't exist anymore I really hope they restrict somehow photo/video from shows. I know it's fun to look at videos on youtube of what Lana performed the other night, but it even better to see with you own eyes, or they should have someone official film and post on youtube I don t know. A designated camera man, something.. I don't know if many of you will relate to that especially if you've been front row but that my opinion.. -
My experience at the Seattle show— just some FYI and warnings
ligialoveslana replied to drownsoda's topic in Shows
@ just said my thoughts exactly! Her shows should be 21+, that would make such a huge difference. I've seen this idea becoming more and more popular on the internet with people coming to the same conclusion. I would feel bad for mature under-21 persons if they were left out of a LDR concert just because of their age but I honestly think there should be some kind of selection and I'm assuming age would be the most appropriate. There should be like a trial of a couple of 21+ shows to see how that goes.. I guess it isn't for us to decide but I really hope someone from her management team reads this someday. And that I won't get a lot of hate from younger persons