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Everything posted by lafleursauvage
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Black Beauty because I think it's an incredibly powerful song and, yeah, MPG would also be up there as single-worthy, but Black Beauty will really connect with people. I think it's one of her most powerful songs, lyrically speaking. And the production on the track is top-notch, so...
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Ultraviolence Debuts at #1 on Billboard 200
lafleursauvage replied to PARADIXO's topic in Charts & Sales
Ahhhh congrats to Lana!!! So happy right now -
Thanks for the translation!!
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Thinking of You - Dierks Bentley
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Yeah, this song makes me think of someone I recently lost. It makes me think of having had them a part of my childhood, through my teenagehood; all the way until now, and then losing them. "Blue Hydrangea" reminds me of the serenity and peace that came along with the friendship. The song reminds me of the simple days, the times where everything was just.... simple. This song also reminds me of the care-free and beautiful friendship we had. The "Where did you go?" part always gets to me because when you lose someone, don't you find yourself asking that question? And the "the girl you used to call the queen of New York City" part: the friend I'm talking about loved NYC he always said that. Then in the middle of the song, I am reminded of the price that comes with growing up and finding your own place in this world... and the feeling of loneliness that comes along with that. The chorus makes me think of my friend so much, that if he called me right now, I would go visit him. If he came to me right now, I would run to him. Sometimes when I listen to this song, I can imagine us running straight to each other in an open field, and embracing. My explanation doesn't really make sense but, to me, it does. It's a sad song for me. Note: when I say someone I recently "lost", I don't mean we cut ties or our friendship waned and died on its own - I mean that I actually lost this friend, in death. (just wanted to be clear) so yes, this song also makes me think of death!
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ie: Mark Mahoney
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Lana Del Rey Defends Herself Against 'The Guardian' Controversy
lafleursauvage replied to Sitar's topic in New Interviews
This whole situation right now is just.... A mess I tell you... a mess... -
Lana answers Frances Bean Cobain via Twitter
lafleursauvage replied to CruelWorld's topic in New Interviews
your smiley use is on par my friend, just saying ! -
I actually don't mind Guns & Roses. I find the production to be rather interesting. Could use a touch-up in a few places but, overall, it's pretty okay to me!
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Live Like You Were Dying - Tim McGraw
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James Franco? Meh....
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At first I found her vocals in Pretty When You Cry to be really badly done, but after a second listen I realized that maybe it was meant to sound raw and broken like that. And now I love the vulnerability. I don't know why Sad Girl is sort of underrated so far (at least from what I've observed) It's one of my favorites from her.
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Yesterday. A bug came into my view as soon as I woke up. I acted calmly and then BAM killed it. When was the last time you had a crush?
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And also keep in mind how she says, "so we'll see how it'll go on..." Doesn't that imply that it will go on?
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Yeah, didn't she say in some recent interview that he's a "dark character" and that it's difficult sometimes? At least this is what I remember!
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Lana Del Rey Defends Herself Against 'The Guardian' Controversy
lafleursauvage replied to Sitar's topic in New Interviews
I feel like my emotions were played with and I don't know who to put the blame on. I listened to the short audio snippet of the "i wish i was dead already" part and, yes, she seems pretty non-chalant about it in the interview, but I've had friends with depression and when I ask them similar questions, I receive the same kind of passivity. It's really quite strange and I'm not exaggerating. Listening to it felt so....weird for me. It was like listening to one of my friends talk to me and all the feelings came back. So, part of me believes that she really is suffering. Another part of me believes that the journalist might have twisted her words or misunderstood them in some way. But there's also a deeper part in me that hopes Lana isn't just saying these things as a part of some PR stunt, I don't think she would really do something like that. It would really hurt me if indeed this was all for publicity and she really isn't suicidal/depressed,etc. I've recently lost someone to suicide so I don't take things like this lightly. I don't take things with a grain of salt anymore, my eyes have been wide open for a while now. And when I first read the interview, like the very first time, it really, genuinely shook me. I was very concerned for her, guys. So now I'm reading the "aftermath" and almost believing that maybe she isn't really suicidal and that this may be some kind of stunt (I don't believe it but it's been thrown out there), The mere possibility of this makes me squirm in my seat. I care about her deeply and I really do admire her creativity and her talent, but... if really she is glamorizing premature death, it would hurt me. Even in the BTD and Paradise eras, I didn't believe or feel like she was glamorizing premature death, I only believed she had a fascination with the lives those artists (kurt, Amy, etc) led. She has a fascination more with their personalities than anything else imo. I just hope that she's smarter next time, I just hope that she isn't truly suffering, and I just hope that she isn't glamorizing early death/suicide as they say she is... I'm feeling hurt by all of this and I'm not sure why. Note: I do recall in other interviews wherein she discussed depression (or at least the interviewer validated that she did) So, as I've said in the past, I do believe she has struggled or is still struggling with depression... -
\ well repopulating is better than dying in an apocalypse so... procreation ftw yo! lmao] What would you do if you had the opportunity to visit the afterlife and come back to earth after only 24 hrs?
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Ultraviolence Reviews: 74 Metascore (DISCUSS REVIEWS ONLY)
lafleursauvage replied to Jared's topic in Latest News
We're still waiting on Rolling Stone, right?... -
She also did a small bit of it at her Toronto concert. I also hear no similarities...
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National Public Radio (NPR) - June 21st, 2014 [Audio]
lafleursauvage replied to Rafael's topic in New Interviews
Great interview, thank you!! i love her thoughts on God -
Photograph - Ed Sheeran
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My best friend! My bday was a few days ago and she came over and surprised me. She was on the phone telling me to "come out now" and I said, "ok! I love you! See you soon!" When was the last time you slept in?
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Questions for Lana - what would you ask?
lafleursauvage replied to Mommy's Mercedes's topic in Lana Thoughts
One of my favorite quotations is: "Ask yourself these three questions... and you will know who you are. Ask: What do you believe in? What do you hope for? What do you love?" - Paullina Simons So I would ask Lana: 1. What do you believe in? 2. What do you hope for? 3. What do you love? -
Ultraviolence yo!!
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From This Moment On - Shania Twain