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expandableclitoris liked a post in a topic by nickelodeonn in Flipside
Is it just me, or is this song about Barrie?!
"Are you gonna hurt me now?
Or are you gonna hurt me later?
Are you gonna go to town?
Maybe you should play it safer"
Maybe this is Barrie's point of view as he has thought this or "said" it to Lana, saying that he knows what she's up to. He knows that she wants to leave and he's questioning when she will have the courage to face the inevitable. Also, it goes along with the idea that she is "being a mistress on the side" (Are you gonna go to town)
You've got me all dressed up tonight
Springsteen on the radio
You've got me all freaked out tonight
Somethin' you're tellin' me- what? I don't know
Basically, she's dressing up for him because she doesn't want to face the truth. They both know that the breakup is going to happen, yet it's unspoken and taboo.
You don't wanna break me down
You don't wanna say goodbye and
You don't wanna turn around
You don't wanna make me cry but
You caught me once
Maybe on the flipside I could catch you again
You caught me once
Maybe on the flipside you could catch me again
But she knows he's a good guy, in contrast to Jimmy or whoever she wrote BTD about. He DOESN'T want to make her cry. He DOESN'T want to to turn around, break her down, or say goodbye. Lana knows he's a good guy; he treats her right, he just doesn't treat himself with the same respect (drugs, etc.) So, she will wait for him to get his shit together and then they can "catch" each other again, on the "flipside," when he's sober, etc.
basically, if you analyze the rest of the lyrics the same way/in the same POVs, you get what I'm going for... does this make sense to anyone else!?
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13bitches liked a post in a topic by nickelodeonn in Flipside
Is it just me, or is this song about Barrie?!
"Are you gonna hurt me now?
Or are you gonna hurt me later?
Are you gonna go to town?
Maybe you should play it safer"
Maybe this is Barrie's point of view as he has thought this or "said" it to Lana, saying that he knows what she's up to. He knows that she wants to leave and he's questioning when she will have the courage to face the inevitable. Also, it goes along with the idea that she is "being a mistress on the side" (Are you gonna go to town)
You've got me all dressed up tonight
Springsteen on the radio
You've got me all freaked out tonight
Somethin' you're tellin' me- what? I don't know
Basically, she's dressing up for him because she doesn't want to face the truth. They both know that the breakup is going to happen, yet it's unspoken and taboo.
You don't wanna break me down
You don't wanna say goodbye and
You don't wanna turn around
You don't wanna make me cry but
You caught me once
Maybe on the flipside I could catch you again
You caught me once
Maybe on the flipside you could catch me again
But she knows he's a good guy, in contrast to Jimmy or whoever she wrote BTD about. He DOESN'T want to make her cry. He DOESN'T want to to turn around, break her down, or say goodbye. Lana knows he's a good guy; he treats her right, he just doesn't treat himself with the same respect (drugs, etc.) So, she will wait for him to get his shit together and then they can "catch" each other again, on the "flipside," when he's sober, etc.
basically, if you analyze the rest of the lyrics the same way/in the same POVs, you get what I'm going for... does this make sense to anyone else!?
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cheaptrailertrashglm liked a post in a topic by nickelodeonn in Brooklyn Baby
I feel like the line "They judge me like a picture book" is very personal & honest and I've been waiting for that kind of stuff from Lana!! <3
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kristinaj liked a post in a topic by nickelodeonn in Flipside
Is it just me, or is this song about Barrie?!
"Are you gonna hurt me now?
Or are you gonna hurt me later?
Are you gonna go to town?
Maybe you should play it safer"
Maybe this is Barrie's point of view as he has thought this or "said" it to Lana, saying that he knows what she's up to. He knows that she wants to leave and he's questioning when she will have the courage to face the inevitable. Also, it goes along with the idea that she is "being a mistress on the side" (Are you gonna go to town)
You've got me all dressed up tonight
Springsteen on the radio
You've got me all freaked out tonight
Somethin' you're tellin' me- what? I don't know
Basically, she's dressing up for him because she doesn't want to face the truth. They both know that the breakup is going to happen, yet it's unspoken and taboo.
You don't wanna break me down
You don't wanna say goodbye and
You don't wanna turn around
You don't wanna make me cry but
You caught me once
Maybe on the flipside I could catch you again
You caught me once
Maybe on the flipside you could catch me again
But she knows he's a good guy, in contrast to Jimmy or whoever she wrote BTD about. He DOESN'T want to make her cry. He DOESN'T want to to turn around, break her down, or say goodbye. Lana knows he's a good guy; he treats her right, he just doesn't treat himself with the same respect (drugs, etc.) So, she will wait for him to get his shit together and then they can "catch" each other again, on the "flipside," when he's sober, etc.
basically, if you analyze the rest of the lyrics the same way/in the same POVs, you get what I'm going for... does this make sense to anyone else!?
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larina liked a post in a topic by nickelodeonn in Flipside
Is it just me, or is this song about Barrie?!
"Are you gonna hurt me now?
Or are you gonna hurt me later?
Are you gonna go to town?
Maybe you should play it safer"
Maybe this is Barrie's point of view as he has thought this or "said" it to Lana, saying that he knows what she's up to. He knows that she wants to leave and he's questioning when she will have the courage to face the inevitable. Also, it goes along with the idea that she is "being a mistress on the side" (Are you gonna go to town)
You've got me all dressed up tonight
Springsteen on the radio
You've got me all freaked out tonight
Somethin' you're tellin' me- what? I don't know
Basically, she's dressing up for him because she doesn't want to face the truth. They both know that the breakup is going to happen, yet it's unspoken and taboo.
You don't wanna break me down
You don't wanna say goodbye and
You don't wanna turn around
You don't wanna make me cry but
You caught me once
Maybe on the flipside I could catch you again
You caught me once
Maybe on the flipside you could catch me again
But she knows he's a good guy, in contrast to Jimmy or whoever she wrote BTD about. He DOESN'T want to make her cry. He DOESN'T want to to turn around, break her down, or say goodbye. Lana knows he's a good guy; he treats her right, he just doesn't treat himself with the same respect (drugs, etc.) So, she will wait for him to get his shit together and then they can "catch" each other again, on the "flipside," when he's sober, etc.
basically, if you analyze the rest of the lyrics the same way/in the same POVs, you get what I'm going for... does this make sense to anyone else!?
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TRASHBABY liked a post in a topic by nickelodeonn in Flipside
Is it just me, or is this song about Barrie?!
"Are you gonna hurt me now?
Or are you gonna hurt me later?
Are you gonna go to town?
Maybe you should play it safer"
Maybe this is Barrie's point of view as he has thought this or "said" it to Lana, saying that he knows what she's up to. He knows that she wants to leave and he's questioning when she will have the courage to face the inevitable. Also, it goes along with the idea that she is "being a mistress on the side" (Are you gonna go to town)
You've got me all dressed up tonight
Springsteen on the radio
You've got me all freaked out tonight
Somethin' you're tellin' me- what? I don't know
Basically, she's dressing up for him because she doesn't want to face the truth. They both know that the breakup is going to happen, yet it's unspoken and taboo.
You don't wanna break me down
You don't wanna say goodbye and
You don't wanna turn around
You don't wanna make me cry but
You caught me once
Maybe on the flipside I could catch you again
You caught me once
Maybe on the flipside you could catch me again
But she knows he's a good guy, in contrast to Jimmy or whoever she wrote BTD about. He DOESN'T want to make her cry. He DOESN'T want to to turn around, break her down, or say goodbye. Lana knows he's a good guy; he treats her right, he just doesn't treat himself with the same respect (drugs, etc.) So, she will wait for him to get his shit together and then they can "catch" each other again, on the "flipside," when he's sober, etc.
basically, if you analyze the rest of the lyrics the same way/in the same POVs, you get what I'm going for... does this make sense to anyone else!?
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yayoop liked a post in a topic by nickelodeonn in Flipside
Is it just me, or is this song about Barrie?!
"Are you gonna hurt me now?
Or are you gonna hurt me later?
Are you gonna go to town?
Maybe you should play it safer"
Maybe this is Barrie's point of view as he has thought this or "said" it to Lana, saying that he knows what she's up to. He knows that she wants to leave and he's questioning when she will have the courage to face the inevitable. Also, it goes along with the idea that she is "being a mistress on the side" (Are you gonna go to town)
You've got me all dressed up tonight
Springsteen on the radio
You've got me all freaked out tonight
Somethin' you're tellin' me- what? I don't know
Basically, she's dressing up for him because she doesn't want to face the truth. They both know that the breakup is going to happen, yet it's unspoken and taboo.
You don't wanna break me down
You don't wanna say goodbye and
You don't wanna turn around
You don't wanna make me cry but
You caught me once
Maybe on the flipside I could catch you again
You caught me once
Maybe on the flipside you could catch me again
But she knows he's a good guy, in contrast to Jimmy or whoever she wrote BTD about. He DOESN'T want to make her cry. He DOESN'T want to to turn around, break her down, or say goodbye. Lana knows he's a good guy; he treats her right, he just doesn't treat himself with the same respect (drugs, etc.) So, she will wait for him to get his shit together and then they can "catch" each other again, on the "flipside," when he's sober, etc.
basically, if you analyze the rest of the lyrics the same way/in the same POVs, you get what I'm going for... does this make sense to anyone else!?
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nickelodeonn liked a post in a topic by HEARTCORE in Flipside
I love this analysis of the lyrics!!! Although I believe that the first verse is from Lana's POV. To me, I think she is saying 'are you gonna walk out on me now? are you going to tell me you want to break up now, or will you tell me later?' The bit about going to town is slightly mocking - she's saying that maybe he should wait to tell Lana that he wants to break up when it's 'safer'; the irony is that it will never be 'safe' to break up with her because she will always end up being hurt.
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Swan Song liked a post in a topic by nickelodeonn in Ultraviolence Reviews: 74 Metascore (DISCUSS REVIEWS ONLY)
Nice! EW gave BTD a C+; that's a huge improvement
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nickelodeonn liked a post in a topic by foxgrl in Cruel World
the first bourbon i hear urban and then suburban like she belongs in the city but she gets trapped in this suburban life and goes crazy and when i heard it i nodded so fucking hard
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American Money liked a post in a topic by nickelodeonn in Ultraviolence Reviews: 74 Metascore (DISCUSS REVIEWS ONLY)
Nice! EW gave BTD a C+; that's a huge improvement
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naachoboy liked a post in a topic by nickelodeonn in Ultraviolence Reviews: 74 Metascore (DISCUSS REVIEWS ONLY)
Nice! EW gave BTD a C+; that's a huge improvement
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nickelodeonn liked a post in a topic by nicholasmate in Ultraviolence - Pre-Release Thread
https://twitter.com/ZombieDesu13/status/476663389327208448
i think its coming!!
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nickelodeonn liked a post in a topic by Dazed in Ultraviolence - Pre-Release Thread
Around 24 lol soon
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nickelodeonn liked a post in a topic by larina in Ultraviolence - Pre-Release Thread
In fifteen hours it will be seven o'clock in the morning. I'm not sure when they ship it though. In twenty-four hours and forty minutes, I will be checking to see if I have gotten it and if I have, I can email it to you guys!
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Poison Ivy liked a post in a topic by nickelodeonn in Brooklyn Baby
I feel like the line "They judge me like a picture book" is very personal & honest and I've been waiting for that kind of stuff from Lana!! <3
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Swan Song liked a post in a topic by nickelodeonn in Brooklyn Baby
I feel like the line "They judge me like a picture book" is very personal & honest and I've been waiting for that kind of stuff from Lana!! <3
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nickelodeonn liked a post in a topic by LanasBoi80 in Promo Single: "BROOKLYN BABY" (June 8)
so when i heard the male vocals i thought of elvis... like she dubbed in his voice? that or johnny cash? which is it? lol i know its probably barrie ... its better then any of the singles released yet.... west coast being second. shades of cool are ok, ultravioence is decent.... the only two songs i kinda dont care so much for are "The lucky ones" and "ultraviolence" but thats out of what? all 3 albums, unreleased material ... b-SIDES, REMIXES... so i am pretty sold in my interests for her..
i have been waiting for a week and half for this song.. spending hours upon hours searching online for it.. lol i even made the snippet my text ringtone! lol now i am in heaven.. her music is hypnotic ...like your on drugs. am i the only one that feels like this?
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nickelodeonn liked a post in a topic by Mind Melt in Ultraviolence - Pre-Release Thread
BROOKLYN BABY COMES OUT TOMOROW
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nickelodeonn liked a post in a topic by naachoboy in Ultraviolence - Pre-Release Thread
LDRO said that in Monday we were getting something at the time when all the people were discussing that spotify photo , and he has reliable sources.
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nickelodeonn liked a post in a topic by naachoboy in Ultraviolence - Pre-Release Thread
thats fake, but monday is the day of itunes stream.
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evilentity liked a post in a topic by nickelodeonn in Promo Single: "SHADES OF COOL" (May 26)
I love how its much less produced compared to Born To Die! Don't get me wrong, I LOVE BTD, but this sounds more raw and authentic and beautiful.
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nickelodeonn liked a post in a topic by COLACNT in "Ultraviolence" to premier tomorrow on BBC Radio 1 with Zane Lowe!
i like the song but why does it sound like they used plastic instruments or some kind of trash production i mean really
everything sounds synthetic and its lacking a certain richness (?)