16. Flipside
15. PWYC
14. G&R
13. The Other Woman
12. Fucked My Way Up To The Top
11. Is This Happiness?
10. Money Power Glory
9. Sad Girl
8. Florida Kilos
7. Ultraviolence
6. Black Beauty
5. Old Money
4 Shades of Cool
3. Cruel World
2. Brooklyn Baby
1. West Coast
apologies if this thread already exists, i could not find it.
Alright, so I thought about making my own Lana Del Rey playlist, because I enjoy a playlist that follows a clear theme and I thought basing it around the story told by Lana during the ride monologue was a perfect fit.
It's basically Lana's released discography (with the exception of AKA) with some outtakes and unreleased songs thrown in. Please let me know what you think! I actually think that it flows very very well, lyrically and sonically.
I chose this title, because I think it's such a nice and beautiful concept. To me this title stand for two things: Being a mistress and being someone else, someone you want to be.
- Ride (Monologue, Part 1) -
Hollywood
Florida Kilos
Diet Mountain Dew
Lolita
This Is What Makes Us Girls
Carmen
- Paradise Lost (Monologue) -
Gods & Monsters
Money Power Glory
Fucked My Way Up to the Top
Serial Killer
Off to the Races
Million Dollar Man
Sad Girl
Yayo
Video Games
Lucky Ones
Once Upon a Dream
Body Electric
Dark Paradise
- I Sing the Body Electric (Monologue) -
Blue Jeans
Ultraviolence
Born to Die
Pretty When You Cry
Flipside
Cruel World
- Ride (Monologue, Part 2) -
Ride
Angels Forever, Forever Angels
You & Me
Guns & Roses
Black Beauty
Shades of Cool
Tired of Singing the Blues
West Coast
Tonight
Chelsea Hotel No. 2
- Song of Myself -
Cola
Brooklyn Baby
Summer Wine
Summertime Sadness
Burning Desire
Radio
American
- Happy Birthday, Mr. President -
JFK
National Anthem
- Monologue of a Broken Heart -
Is This Happiness
Young & Beautiful
Without You
- Hotel Sayre -
Bel Air
Old Money
Blue Velvet
Because of You
The Other Woman
Section 1 (Tracks 2-8): "Carmen" - a young teenage girl drives around the US and "relies on the kindness of strangers" to have fun and live a life without consequences. She has dreams of becoming a star one day, but ends up getting lost somewhere in the middle of LA with nowhere and starts drinking.
Section 2 (Tracks 10-15): "The Garden of Evil" - this section follows the whole "Gagansta Nancy Sinatra"/ mafioso bride theme.
Section 3 (Tracks 16-28): "Heaven on Earth" - The protagonist meets a guy, who is so different from her, yet seems like a perfect fit. He is a drug dealer who lives a troubled lifestyle and eventhough she'll "love him till the end of time" she realizes that she has to let him go.
Section 4 (Tracks 30-39): "Open Road" - After loosing everything, Lana has learned what true freedom is. She joins a biker gang and "just rides" looking for freedom, happiness and true love. Her heavy metal love, is a good guy, but he is incapable of loving her.
Section 5 (Tracks 41-50): "The American Dream" - Lana has found true love and escapes with him to chase the American dream. They end up getting what they both dreamt of, which turns out to have consequences for their relationship.
Section 6 (Tracks 52-60): "Marilyn" or "The Other Woman" - The young trouble teenager has become a famous singer and her man an influential politician (Marilyn / JFK). They realize that their lives have become so different that they're not able to live with each other any longer. Lana still loves him and says that she can't live without him, eventhough she has all she ever dreamt of. She has found true love, but her man lives a new life with another woman and tries to keep their realtionship a secret, while Lana an older woman now keeps reflecting on her youth and the way they loved each other. She offers that she'll wait for him to fully return to her. She knows that he'll still love her when she's not young and beautiful anymore but also knows that she'll forever be "The Other Woman".
Sorry to say that but i'm a huge fan of Gaga and Lana. And i thing that those both artist gave to the music industry a real new aspect.
They both sing,
They both produce songs
They both write their own songs
They both made some incredible duets
They both successful
They both sale millions of records.
They both have an incredible voice
They both are cute, nice with her fans and people
If I am right, this thread is intended to discuss Lana possible dislike of Gaga, but apparently, it is taking a turn to members elaborating their dislike of her. And this seems extremely inappropriate to me.