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  1. seventies platinum liked a post in a topic by Alison by Slowdive in Blue Banisters - Pre-Pre-Release Thread   
    when ben realises he set up expectations for a double/triple album release with just a grammatical error

  2. seventies platinum liked a post in a topic by Lustformoney in Blue Banisters - Pre-Pre-Release Thread   
    so AKA october 6th, american standards october 7th, BB october 8th and the new album announcement october 9th
  3. seventies platinum liked a post in a topic by IanadeIrey in Blue Banisters - Pre-Pre-Release Thread   
    Album(s)....SUPER delusional to think and this is just a fun thought, but it would be interesting to note that perhaps she’s releasing Blue Banisters (which includes unreleased tracks) and re-releasing AKA (Pawn Shop Blues music video earlier this year, LDR Village teasing those ‘Brite Lite Bites’ in the snacks section) - together, these two records are her “telling her story.” It’s full-circle!
  4. seventies platinum liked a post in a topic by CinnamonGay in Blue Banisters - Pre-Pre-Release Thread   
    .....I'm sure Lana is stalking us...she would have announced it only on Monday had it not been for the PJ forum insider  I think. ..
     
  5. seventies platinum liked a post in a topic by GeminiLanaFan in Blue Banisters - Pre-Pre-Release Thread   
    Look at his caption ??
  6. YourGirl666 liked a post in a topic by seventies platinum in Blue Banisters - Pre-Pre-Release Thread   
    BLUE BANISTERS DOUBLE ALBUM
     
  7. seventies platinum liked a post in a topic by yayoop in Blue Banisters - Pre-Pre-Release Thread   
    Anyone think we'll get an album trailer when Arcadia drops? I tried to see if she posted the previous ones at a significant time but they seem to drop randomly?
    Maybe it'll go Arcadia (early Sept) > Trailer/Preorder (Late Sept) > Release Date (October)?
     
    She seems to have random fun with the trailers and I love seeing them (the LFL and NFR ones are definite stand outs) so I hope she keeps up with this trend
     
  8. The Siren liked a post in a topic by seventies platinum in Blue Banisters - Pre-Pre-Release Thread   
    BLUE BANISTERS DOUBLE ALBUM
     
  9. rightofjupiter liked a post in a topic by seventies platinum in Blue Banisters - Pre-Pre-Release Thread   
    BLUE BANISTERS DOUBLE ALBUM
     
  10. seventies platinum liked a post in a topic by COCC in Blue Banisters - Pre-Pre-Release Thread   
    It‘s part of the LB magic when a relatively new user drops a post that keeps us talking for dozens of pages and generates hundreds of new theories 
     
    I‘m already checking Tracy‘s Wikipedia page and see a connection to Janis Joplin and Jimi Hendrix
     

     
  11. seventies platinum liked a post in a topic by ParadiseFreak in hope is a dangerous thing for a woman like me to have - but I have it [MUSIC VIDEO]   
    The suspense of whether or not her b00bz or pu$$y would pop out was the drama I needed today
  12. seventies platinum liked a post in a topic by Elle in hope is a dangerous thing for a woman like me to have - but I have it [MUSIC VIDEO]   
    Okay wow, now that I've had time to process this, I just want to say how incredible this is. In my opinion, Hope is her best song. I know some people may disagree me with there, but aside from the song displaying her best lyricism, her vocal delivery is perfect, and the simple piano really highlights what she is trying to say. I think any extra production would've taken away from the feeling and meaning of the song. It's a masterpiece, and LDR in her purest, rawest form. The song is so intimate, and this really is the perfect video for it. Rather than having an overproduced professional video, just having a visit with Lana at home through the lens of her iPhone couldn't capture the intimacy of Hope any better. This is truly amazing. So brilliant. I'm so happy she shared this with us. What a treasure x
  13. seventies platinum liked a post in a topic by Super Movie in hope is a dangerous thing for a woman like me to have - but I have it [MUSIC VIDEO]   
    If Lanas in the mood to release videos for NFR songs, I’d like to nominate California to be next 
  14. seventies platinum liked a post in a topic by COCC in hope is a dangerous thing for a woman like me to have - but I have it [MUSIC VIDEO]   
    HOW CAN SHE BE SO BEAUTIFUL  NFR Lana was the best Lana 
  15. seventies platinum liked a post in a topic by pinewoodlogs in Blue Banisters - Pre-Pre-Release Thread   
    WELL..... let the clownery commence ? 
  16. seventies platinum liked a post in a topic by Trash Magic in Lana covers Mojo Magazine ("The Rise and Rise of Lana Del Rey - It's Dangerous On The Edges!")   
    Not a Kings of Leon mention. I was just listening to Aha Shake Heartbreak last night and was upset how disappointing their new album is shaping up to be.
     
    Such a similar answer to the one she gave in the NY Times interview in Aug 2019. I wonder if White Dress was written around then?
     
    On “The Greatest,” you sing about missing rock ’n’ roll. Do you think rock is dead or dying?
    It’s more about the concept of actually just chilling and listening to music for no reason. I was thinking of when I was 19, 20, 21 and had my first real boyfriends in this [expletive] apartment and just listening to Kings of Leon, that song “Milk,” or like White Stripes and the Strokes. We were trying to get into this secret bar they had on the East Side and no one would ever let us in. It was so fun. Maybe I should’ve said indie rock.
     
    https://www.nytimes.com/2019/08/28/arts/music/lana-del-rey-norman-rockwell-album.html
  17. seventies platinum liked a post in a topic by ShadesOfFool in Lana covers Mojo Magazine ("The Rise and Rise of Lana Del Rey - It's Dangerous On The Edges!")   
    at least she admitted Norman is boring! 
     
    anyways i think i'm not seeing like half the pages cause idk where you guys are getting these quotes from
  18. seventies platinum liked a post in a topic by TrashMagiq in Lana covers Mojo Magazine ("The Rise and Rise of Lana Del Rey - It's Dangerous On The Edges!")   
    imagine if that wasnt the end of the interview and we're about to be hit w another scan where she adds more controversies to the list
  19. seventies platinum liked a post in a topic by Creyk in Lana covers Mojo Magazine ("The Rise and Rise of Lana Del Rey - It's Dangerous On The Edges!")   
    This makes me think White Dress will be yet another Hope is a dangerous thing - God, please no.
  20. seventies platinum liked a post in a topic by wild caged animal in Lana covers Mojo Magazine ("The Rise and Rise of Lana Del Rey - It's Dangerous On The Edges!")   
    all this talk about narcissism as the biggest problem in america... only for Joan Baez to call Lana a gorgeous narcissist
     
  21. seventies platinum liked a post in a topic by Thunder Revenant in Lana covers Mojo Magazine ("The Rise and Rise of Lana Del Rey - It's Dangerous On The Edges!")   
    Ok, so
     In "Dance Til We Die" she sings "I've been covering Joni and dancing with Joan" "Not All Who Wanders Are Lost" has a high thrill and reminds Lana of "Cinderella in the movie, where she's holding the blue bird" "Wild At Heart" has a similar theme about being untameable as the title track has "Breaking Up Slowly" is about the relationship of  Tammy Wynette and George Jones and the "Breaking up slowly is a hard thing to do"-line was made up during a conversation Nikki and Lana had in a hotel room. Nikki and Lana wrote 4 more songs together She talks about a cover album full of country songs (she namedrops Bobby Gentry, Hank Williams, Patsy Cline and Wynette, although it's not said whether she actually covered them) and one with folk songs "Dark But Just A Game" is sonically compared to Portishead and Ricky Nelson's"Garden Party". Lyrically, it is supposed to be similar to Allen Ginsberg's poem "Howl".
    Apart from that, it seems to be inspired by an disillusioning incident at a party she attended with Jack, hosted by Madonna and U2's manager Guy Oseray, where she contemplated about how it's best not to meet your idols and how musicians change in strange ways. The title originates from a conversation between her and Jack.
    Jack also describes this song as "so LDR", being about "fly down the rabbit hole and smile in the same breath" On "White Dress" she sings in a rapt, innocent whisper
    The song is about being 19, working as a waitress, listening to the White Stripes and Kings Of Leon. Lana describes it as being close to unedited journaling, not being "too afraid about being kind of stupid".
    She also says that she's not sounding great during the chorus - it's described as sounding awestruck, trembling, "the voice of someone on the bring of something" and very fitting to the thematic of the song
    We also get some lyrics: "Look how I do this, look how I've got this"
    Also, there is a reference to "grass always being greener", which is something Eclipse has referred to within his hints
  22. seventies platinum liked a post in a topic by kitschesque in Lana's alleged sect/cult past   
    I'm aware of this comment being written 3 years ago but can someone share the list of her likes on YouTube or something?
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