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aw i luv that idea! i'd like a doors tattoo inspired tattoo, just not sure what yet
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sigh u rly make us work way 2 hard i actually love that phrase but it could come off a little dramatic
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lyrics in a foreign language u or the tattoo artists doesn't know are never a good idea jesus, someone got lana's cringeworthy monologue tattooed? poor soul
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pls tell us what song lyrics u have tattoed (+ pics)? i think getting a tattoo inspired by an artist or their lyrics can be nice if it's creative and done well but copying someone else's tattoo is p stupid and unimaginative (especially if u only like like 5 songs of that singe **side eyes tumblr**). i mean, i like lana's tattoos but i wouldn't copy them. also, i don't advise anyone to get a portrait, 96% of them look fucking terrible
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i downloaded electra heart & the family jewels yesterday and i've pretty much exclusively been listening to marina since then
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i hope she never sells vip tickets, they're always excessively expensive. i paid 30 pounds, got there at like 6 am and was in the middle of the front row, exactly in front of lana. i'd maybe pay like 100-150 pounds for a meet & greet if it was a decent one where i could talk to he for a while, take a picture etc. in a relaxed enviroment. i know that with for example 1d, taylor swift & justin bieber a meet & greet consists of taking a picture with them, exchanging like 1 sentence and then leaving and that costs like 300-400 pounds. u could get a pic with lana for free if u get to the front row. taylor swift also has a thing called club red or t-party where her mom, friends, management etc. walk around the venue throughout the show and pick out the 20 most enthusiastic fans and they get to go to a tent where they get to meet taylor, her family and crew for free (and there's food!). that's kinda cool but the chances of being one of those 20 out of a 15,000 ppl venue is so slim. tbh i'd just get standing tickets and get to the venue rly early. i waited for about 13 hours and it wasn't very comfortable but i forgot all about it when lana walked out, it was rly worth it. I've been a fan for like 2 years and finally getting to see her up close is definitely worth waiting on the cold ground the entire day. vip passes & stuff seem rly greedy to me.
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oh my god i'm smiling v big thank you!
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i didn't mean for it to be hateful, i have absolutely nothing against america or her american fans, if it came across that way to anyone i'm sorry. it just seems weird to me how she's said in multiple interviews she doesn't love america like she used to and she doesn't want to play there and stuff and now she's buying a house there and telling the ppl at the festival she's so glad to be back home. idk what to believe tbh, she keep contradicting herself.
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unfortunately not, why?
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Lana Del Rey: I haven’t talked to an American journalist in, like, forever. Really? I don’t count, though, because I’m an expatriate. Me too. I think America is amazing for its landscape and its history. California is beautiful, New York is beautiful, but when you’re a gypsy at heart, it probably suits you to be traveling. Do you consider yourself patriotic? Not anymore. Is it true that you left the US because you felt oppressed and unloved by the American media? [laughing] Well, no one was really asking me for interviews, so there wasn’t really a reason to stay. Musically, I wouldn’t really work there because I wouldn’t know where to sing. I had a million shows lined up here, so that’s kind of why I went. And I didn’t really have any shows there. I mean, I could play on Sunset Strip and stuff. I could go back to New York . . . You’ve already said that a lot of the imagery was driven by aesthetic choices, but how did exploring the dark side of America affect the way you explore the theme of Americanism? That’s a good question. I actually find myself not going back to those themes in my writing in the last thirteen months. I don’t feel like, “Rah, rah, America!” Fuck that shit [laughing]. -- i'm sure she was happy to see how many ppl turned up 2 see her but i don't think her views on america and working there have changed entirely
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smh @ her sucking up to america after bashing it in interviews
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4 yrs ago
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sigh i rly want lana 2 say something about so legit/gaga tbh
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it's a buzzfeed thing apparently? http://www.buzzfeed.com/hashtagjill/37-signs-you-went-to-fordham-university-cawp (number 20)
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trust no one, especially twitter if she's going 2 a premiere, it's 1 in l.a. ya the after show was before the festival bc the ppl that work 4 lolla r permafried
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it says unofficial release
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i'd luv a professionally recorded concert, itunes festival was gr8. and i think she said in dublin that she should've recorded her concert there bc she liked the venue or something so maybe she want to do that soon-ish
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does lana decide that kind of stuff or do ppl from lolla do that?
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i don't think lana's show is being broadcasted
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aka "King of all Media"
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sigh howard luvs his own voice a wee bit 2 much, he never even lets ppl he interviews talk
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LANALYSIS: Relating Songs To Known/Assumed Relationships
lola replied to Sitar's topic in Lana Thoughts
black beauty sounds more like it's about k imo. the only thing that points to it being about barrie is the part about dying her hair but maybe she died her hair darker when she was younger? she also died her hair brown from platinum blonde around...2011? so maybe it's about a guy she dated before barrie since they started dating in august 2011 but i think they may have only started seriously dating sometime mid to late 2012. she was still sleeping on her ex's couch in 2012 and we only started seeing them together regularly late 2012. all of that black leather wedding dress and black house doesn't sound very barrie-esque to me, he's a grungey cowboy. i'm not sure who black beauty is about, maybe k, maybe jimmy, maybe arthur, maybe another guy that was depressed and into heavy metal/rock.