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what did Pitchfork rate your top 5 albums?
Lindsay Lohan replied to one time beauty queen's topic in Music
1. Norman fucking Rockwell! - 9.4 2. I Disagree - 6.5 (This is sick) 3. Electra Heart - 5.9 (This is sick too) 4. Titanic Rising - 8.5 5. If I Can’t Have Love, I Want Power - 7.0 -
Far Away is one of the greatest rock songs ever made
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Where do you think that line originated from babe... The only part that matters is the "Jimmy Jimmy Ride" part which is said in no other song but the clapping game
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I'm so happy Fairee Soriee is getting a released that was def my fav out of all the mm3 leaks
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In this video the girls say "Shimmy shimmy cocoa pop, shimmy shimmy ride" So... further proof it isn't that 50s dop-wop song or the nelly song
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I'll just say it since everyone is scared to but this song is actually so excellent This song is sooo cinematic like... it is THEE action movie credits soundtrack song Manifesting we get more chaotic 2010/2011 vocals with ocean blvd
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Youtube copyright names are named from former uploads that use the same audio Same thing happened when someone uploaded Best American Record as "Architecture" and the copyright system started using that as the name (even though it's not)
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Lana Long Album Name Generator (+ BONUS Album Cover!)
Lindsay Lohan replied to Rorman Nockwell's topic in Lana Thoughts
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Breaking Up Slowly w/ Nikki Lane
Lindsay Lohan replied to Elle's topic in Chemtrails Over the Country Club
I just noticed the chorus is a reference to Neil Sedaka's Breaking Up Is Hard to Do (later covered by The Carpenters) -
Wild At Heart - CORNY Dark But Just A Game - CORNY Not All Who Wander Are Lost - CORNY Text Book - Ugly looking Happiness is a butterfly - CORNY Love - Should have been Young & In Love
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Something about listening to Deftones outside in the cold months just hits different...
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The OM demo makes a lot more sense as an opener compared to UV version actually... but still a weird choice Unfortunately it was stripped of all it's chaotic glory and turned into a pure piano ballad
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That was a speculation, knowing what we know now i'd say it's not that accurate since it was confusing Tropico for being apart of paradise instead of UV MPG, Tonight, ITTJ, and maybe Hollywood are the only ones that really make sense for tropico tbh
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Tropico album is Ultraviolence, just an early version of it But it was not finalized or approved for anything in the least bit; it's more of a concept that evolved later into UV Also this concept did indeed exist because 2012 MPG and I Talk to Jesus had "Tropico" in it's metadata We also got a rough tracklist from those trans-am pics so I think it's safe to say it did exist even if it was never meant to be a final product
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It's just an assumption to match up what The Love Witch was saying, but Trans-Am is also from January 2013 which is a whole 11 months away from the premiere so anything can change. Trans-Am could actually be the Tropico (album) working/ place-holder title now that i'm thinking about it... (which also makes a lot more sense)
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From my understanding, Paradise and Tropico were two different projects she was working on at the same time. Paradise - An extension of Born To Die. Tropico - An EP that was evolved into an album, then later scrapped and turned into Ultraviolence. If I had to pin-point the moment the "Tropico" concept was scrapped I would guess it would have actually been around maybe March/April 2013 when she created West Coast. It's very obvious that was a turning point in her sound considering everything made before that doesn't sound like the stuff after that. I feel like everyone is just assuming the Tropico trio (BE, G&M, Bel Air) was meant to be in Tropico, but we also have no solid proof for that like we do some other songs, it would be weird for Lana to do that but it's also something she would do I also don't think it was just a place-holder because it stuck around for so long, I'm thinking it was the true title until Tropico (Film) was fully realized and she changed it to an actual place-holder title which would have been 'Trans-Am' before making the final switch to 'Ultraviolence' but that's all speculation.. --- If I had to create a timeline out of what makes sense for me it would look something like this: (Dates are when I think they would have actively been worked on) Paradise (Random song version, including Hollywood's Dead, Damn You, Starry Eyed, JFK + others) [Feb 2012 - June 2012) Tropico (Idea created + started recording songs for the intent of an album but was shut down by label for being too soon) [May 2012 - Dec 2012] Paradise (Final) [Apr 2012 - Aug 2012] - Tropico (Album / EP) [Aug 2012 - Feb 2013] *Possibly Trans Am Tropico EP (The film trio + I Talk To Jesus) [May 2013 - Sep 2013] Rick Nowels' Ultraviolence (Album) [June 2013 - Dec 2013] Tropico EP (Final, removal of ITTJ) [Sep 2013 - Oct 2013] Ultraviolence (Final) [Dec 2013 - Mar 2014]
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From what i'm understanding these are not actual mixes by Patrick Warren, but just additional production made by him to be sent to Rick to be included in the song Calling it a "rough mix" wouldn't be correct because it's not one, technically it's just the Acapella over additional production. It's missing the actual production, so the only term that would make sense is if it were something like "Yes To Heaven (Edit 1)" / "Yes To Heaven (Edit 2)"
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I'm pretty sure these were recorded for Mike Will Made It's album 'Been Trill' and never completed