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  1. Elina liked a post in a topic by AnarKissed in Instagram Updates   
    L.D.R.'s Tunnel single, is her best work since Honeymoon, I.M.O.
     
    The seven deadly sins, Ten Commandments, thelema, could L.D.R. be privy to OTO or mafia underpinnings.....
  2. honeymoon is alive liked a post in a topic by AnarKissed in Instagram Updates   
    L.D.R.'s Tunnel single, is her best work since Honeymoon, I.M.O.
     
    The seven deadly sins, Ten Commandments, thelema, could L.D.R. be privy to OTO or mafia underpinnings.....
  3. Elina liked a post in a topic by AnarKissed in The Rock/Punk/Metal Heads Thread   
    ^Ministry
    N.W.O.
  4. Elina liked a post in a topic by AnarKissed in Unpopular Lana Opinions   
    L.D.R. backing band, the Rich Whores may , perhaps, maybe could have been involved with the A.K.A. album. Who has more information? The remnant myspace of the effort indicate Lana Del Rey had full control of the band, as in: she was the front woman and the manager of the band. Only the former members of the Rich Whores can provide more Info.
    https://web.archive.org/web/20071117101452/myspace.com/therichwhores
  5. Lavender Sunshine liked a post in a topic by AnarKissed in Unpopular Lana Opinions   
    L.D.R. backing band, the Rich Whores may , perhaps, maybe could have been involved with the A.K.A. album. Who has more information? The remnant myspace of the effort indicate Lana Del Rey had full control of the band, as in: she was the front woman and the manager of the band. Only the former members of the Rich Whores can provide more Info.
    https://web.archive.org/web/20071117101452/myspace.com/therichwhores
  6. bluechemtrails liked a post in a topic by AnarKissed in Unpopular Lana Opinions   
    L.D.R. backing band, the Rich Whores may , perhaps, maybe could have been involved with the A.K.A. album. Who has more information? The remnant myspace of the effort indicate Lana Del Rey had full control of the band, as in: she was the front woman and the manager of the band. Only the former members of the Rich Whores can provide more Info.
    https://web.archive.org/web/20071117101452/myspace.com/therichwhores
  7. Elina liked a post in a topic by AnarKissed in Instagram Updates   
    I have not seen the InstaImage yet, but if what you say us true, the phrase could be a ref: to Kubrik's E.W.S. [1999]
  8. The Siren liked a post in a topic by AnarKissed in The Rock/Punk/Metal Heads Thread   
    ^Performed by the late Wendy O. Williams and the Plasmatics. Purportedly, the backmask at the end of the song, when reversed, says, "The brainwashed do not know they are brainwashed", among other things. R.I.P  W.O.W.
  9. fishtails liked a post in a topic by AnarKissed in The Paradise and the esoteric origin of mankind   
    The first time I heard Yes To Heaven, I interpreted it as Lana merely speaking to her loved one and exhorting him to, I suppose, reciprocate her love. Upon further listenings I instead interpreted the song as Lana being the voice of God, exhorting the listener to say yes to Heaven; exhorting us to say yes to God (the divine feminine, Shekinah, etc.). Yes, I realize this is just symbolic, not literal.
  10. lili liked a post in a topic by AnarKissed in What Are You Listening To?   
  11. Elina liked a post in a topic by AnarKissed in What Are You Listening To?   
  12. DLT liked a post in a topic by AnarKissed in What Are You Listening To?   
  13. Elina liked a post in a topic by AnarKissed in Unpopular Lana Opinions   
    For whatever reason, the very first time I heard WestCoast, I immediately associated it with The Soft Parade by the Doors, circa late 1960s. 
     
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  14. lili liked a post in a topic by AnarKissed in Unpopular Lana Opinions   
    For whatever reason, the very first time I heard WestCoast, I immediately associated it with The Soft Parade by the Doors, circa late 1960s. 
     
    sYXz3vZvtL8
  15. Surf Noir liked a post in a topic by AnarKissed in Unpopular Lana Opinions   
    For whatever reason, the very first time I heard WestCoast, I immediately associated it with The Soft Parade by the Doors, circa late 1960s. 
     
    sYXz3vZvtL8
  16. mssainttropez liked a post in a topic by AnarKissed in Unpopular Lana Opinions   
    For whatever reason, the very first time I heard WestCoast, I immediately associated it with The Soft Parade by the Doors, circa late 1960s. 
     
    sYXz3vZvtL8
  17. Surf Noir liked a post in a topic by AnarKissed in Cursed Images of Lana del Rey   
    Once again to ponder the mysteries of Lana Del Rey, literally, Money, Cash, Moolah, Bucks of the King. I really do think, in my opinion, that the Beatles-influence on L.D.R 's albums is rampant, in what I might call  her album artwork, some of the lyrics, and philosophy; specifically as a response to what she has described as something like a mis-characterization of her words by the Guardian [the Lana wishes she was dead fiasco]. I really don't know if this could instead be mere synchronicity. If Elizabeth Grant really did get her foot in the Music Industry door as she hinted about at the beginning of the Chemtrails album.....sometimes I wonder when the official L.D.R. biography or documentary will emerge....until the sunset of my life or civilization?.....I sometimes wonder if this authorized account of L.D.R.'s emergence is being prevented or hindered in some form. Or perhaps the true reason is entirely mundane.....God only knows and God knows I tried.....
  18. Elina liked a post in a topic by AnarKissed in Song vs. Song   
    Sad Girl versus Because of You
  19. AnarKissed liked a post in a topic by Surf Noir in The Paradise and the esoteric origin of mankind   
    this thread is honestly so difficult to follow along with but i’m all about spirituality & very extra song analysis, especially pertaining to lana because there’s something so complex & bewitching about her art
     
    this threads’ analysis is very detailed & complex, it’s not to say it can’t technically be true, i suppose if these meanings can be derived from these songs, obviously, it’s a valid interpretation, many artists have expressed this idea, that once a piece of art is out there, specifically music, it’s not their song anymore, anybody who listens to it is free to interpret it & enjoy it however they choose, so while a song like “born to die” could just be about a relationship that’s doomed to fail, it could have so many different & complex interpretations (i feel this way about born to die)  i do believe that whether or not she’s aware of it, lana is more “in-tune” than the average human (although i sorta believe anybody could further tap into the otherworldly realms if it’s their desire) her writing is complex, poetic, & mysterious, it would be a lot harder to find these types of meanings in a justin bieber song, but lana’s music naturally feels meaningful & complex in a way where it means way more than just what you hear on the surface, if you analyze the lyrics, as well as make connections with other songs, you’re likely to notice something interesting 
  20. AnarKissed liked a post in a topic by Ultra Violet in Random Lana Discussion Thread   
    Lana doing a psychedelic rock album which melds Ultraviolence and some of the lowfi production of High By The Beach and ethereal spookiness of Freak. Opening her tour shows with Cult Leader and closing with a cover of Pink Floyd - Great Gig In The Sky. 
     


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