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Lana Del Ray A.K.A Lizzy Grant Survivor (WINNER REVEALED!)
lola replied to cartoon eyes's topic in Games
Kill Kill 22 Queen Of The Gas Station 19 For K Part 2 40 Jump 10 Mermaid Motel 40 Raise Me Up (Mississippi South) 10 Put Me In A Movie 19 Yayo 33 -
Carmen 75 Million Dollar Man 160 What the actual fuck? How can Million Dollar Man be winning?
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No singles please, I'd prefer other, new songs. I already don't like half of the EP. Blue Velvet, Burning Desire, Ride and then Bel Air...no. After the teaser trailer I thought Bel Air would be my favourite but I really don't like it. BTD was a fucking masterpiece, this just isn't. Bel Air is boring as hell. It has a specific unique, haunting sound but that's all it is. 4 minutes of the same shit. I'll give it another chance as soon as my box arrives in the mail but so far I really don't like it.
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Some of her songs were registered by an Elizabeth Woolridge Grant, born June 21, 1985.
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Do you mean this? http://www.amazon.co.uk/Ride-VINYL-Lana-Del-Rey/dp/B009Q0CXU0/ref=sr_1_2?s=music&ie=UTF8&qid=1352459407&sr=1-2 It's not available for pre-order, it isn't available at all.
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Someone probably just created that because they thought it's a song.
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The second Dublin is sold out too, now. I think there's hope for a third date since the first two one are already sold out and the third would sell out pretty quickly, too. I wouldn't go to that one, though. I'm already going to the first two. Which concert are you going to?
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i'm kinda disappointed with bel air. the snippet from the teaser trailer was so beautiful but i find the song pretty boring, to be honest. from the songs i've heard till now (ride, blue velvet, burning desire and bel air) i don't really like paradise. i'll give it a chance though as soon as my box set arrives here.
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Born to Die - The "Why won't we just die?" Edition
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she drives a jag. i'm jealous.
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That's what I think, too.
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I think this is like that Born to Die video with Soileau in front of the American flag, it's definitely not a real music video.
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Please stop talking about DP, it's making me think of images I'd rather not think of right now.
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Artists go where their records are sold and where the tickets are going to be sold. She doesn't decide where she goes, her management does. The London gigs are both sold out, if you want to go, you should buy the tickets very quickly through a re-seller before they get extremely expensive.
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She sold more than 600,000 albums in the UK, more than 500,000 in the US, more than 300,000 in France, more than 200,000 in Germany etc. She has to go where her records are sold. The first Paris gig was sold out within 1 min 30 sec, that's going crazy to see her live. I doubt she'll do a lot of gigs in eastern Europe, South America and Asia since her records just don't sell as well there. Western and Central Europe is where she has the most fans. You could always go somewhere else to see her. I'm flying to London (from Germany) to see her.
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She doesn't sell enough records there.
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"I know those of you watching this right now are probably gonna hate because you probably voted for Obama...and you probably don't have a job."
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I think she's happy she'll see so many fans but I also doubt she'd be doing that many shows if it was up to her.
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I didn't like the collection at all.
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Wow, she's doing a lot of dates very close to one another...I hope she doesn't get ill again.
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It’s been a year and a half since the singer Lana Del Rey hatched fully formed from the pop incubator, like a “gangsta Nancy Sinatra,” as she once put it. Her music evokes the ghostlier, echo-drenched aspects of longing and heartbreak; stylistically, her presentation of retro-noirimagery defies absolute interpretation. Even before the January 2012 launch of her major-label debut album, Born to Die—being re-released this month with eight new songs as “The Paradise Edition” and including the Rick Rubin–produced single “Ride”—critics set about their analysis of her persona. “Part true, part false,” came the judgment, but no mere pre-packaged pop confection. “I’ve been doing what I do for a long time,” Del Rey, née Lizzy Grant, says. “I’ve had a life. I don’t need to create a person to live through.” Before Lana Del Rey, the New York City–born, Lake Placid–raised Grant sought a way to tell her story. “I wanted to be a writer, to be involved, but I didn’t know how,” she says. “I was looking for answers.” Many of her early supporters in New York were in fashion, and Lizzy morphed into Lana. “Style was never my forte,” she says, but she’s having an impact. At some recent concerts the stage was dressed as a tropical forest—“the Garden of Eden twisted into the Garden of Evil,” she calls it—and fans came wearing the rhinestone tiaras and floral garlands of the decorative Del Rey look. “It wasn’t something I set out to create,” she says. “Personally, I keep things pretty simple. I love making music. The rest I don’t really think about.”
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added Italian and Spanish dates.