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Everything posted by anwdelrey
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I knew you’d get it 😌 and thanks for expanding on my thought in a more coherent way lol. It really is a song with many many layers. I would love to hear what you think about the Jimmy segment and its purpose in the song. I for one don’t think it’s a callback to Jim or anything like that, but more of a “let’s dance the pain away” kinda thing.
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Did you know that there's a tunnel under Ocean Blvd - Merch & Media Drop
anwdelrey replied to Elle's topic in New Releases
You’re probably right but let me be delusional -
Did you know that there's a tunnel under Ocean Blvd - Merch & Media Drop
anwdelrey replied to Elle's topic in New Releases
I wonder how many vinyl sales she has at this point. I’m thinking 50k in the US, maybe more honestly 😳 -
Did you know that there's a tunnel under Ocean Blvd - Merch & Media Drop
anwdelrey replied to Elle's topic in New Releases
Neil is such a stan we love him. -
Did you know that there's a tunnel under Ocean Blvd - Merch & Media Drop
anwdelrey replied to Elle's topic in New Releases
OU her team is working overtime to secure a good first week. Damn 👏👏👏 -
See I get that but this line follows “Do you really think I give a damn what I do after years of just hearing them talking” so I think it can be interpreted in multiple ways. I.e. to serve the American Whore aspect of the song, but also as a response to her critics. In my opinion.
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It’s almost as if lyrics contain layers and multiple meanings. But anyways.
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“I say I live in Rosemead really I’m at the Ramada / It doesn’t really matter, doesn’t really really matter” I wonder if this line is a response to the media’s perception that she fabricated her come up. In the sense that she doesn’t necessarily “owe” her detractors the truth, and if she contradicts herself or “censors” herself it doesn’t really matter to her because she doesn’t owe anyone anything. AND when she is vulnerable and truthful, ie her honest thoughts on feminism, it isn’t received well anyway. I know it also serves to support the theme of the song, but this is how I interpret it.
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“Don’t Forget” was very forgettable. Sad.