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she’s gonna walk out to the Judah Smith interlude
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I don’t think anybody with Lana’s catalog can have a setlist that satisfies everyone unless you’re Taylor and have 3 hours to perform. Yeah, I wish she wouldn’t perform that many BTD songs but they’re her most well known and more importantly, uptempo ones.
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It’s on @zachary_dawes instagram
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she’s going to use the visuals for her upcoming shows
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Fingertips
Churchome Rep replied to Elle's topic in Did you know that there's a tunnel under Ocean Blvd
I think it’s the latter too. Especially she since put “but it’s not your time” in the same verse -
Candy Necklace
Churchome Rep replied to Elle's topic in Did you know that there's a tunnel under Ocean Blvd
I have no idea what this song mesns -
I can see her lines of thought on this album. The Grants - opener, revealing her inner self (if you think the name Lana del Rey is a persona) Title track - touches upon Sean because she was so heartbroken after that breakup but overall she yearns for love from someone who won’t throw her away Sweet - it’s about Sean in the way that his new wife is a basic bitch. Lana describes what she thinks love is like day to day. A&W - we know this one Judah Smith Interlude - goes in on adultery, starts the thread of religion. See also gospel-inspired opening track. Candy Necklace - ??? no clue what candy necklaces are a metaphor for here ??? Jon Batiste Interlude - reminds me of Pentecostal churches and how people start speaking in tongues so I thought this was about religion too. Kintsugi - opens about her extended family. Lana actually explained the background of this song in detail (a rarity from her) in that Rolling Stone interview. Her extended family are a whole bunch of singers, showing that she never really moved that far away from her roots. “let the light in” motif Fingertips - her personal history, darkest song ever