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  1. lili liked a post in a topic by Venice Peach in LDR9 - Pre-Pre-Release Thread   
    I hope waist deep in icy waves ends up being a song lyric cause I'm obsessed with it 
    It could just be a caption related to the magazine photos but I wouldn’t call NY's water icy 
  2. lili liked a post in a topic by Brat in LDR9 - Pre-Pre-Release Thread   
    why would u say that when Beautiful is right here 
  3. lili liked a post in a topic by Icecream Icequeen in LDR9 - Pre-Pre-Release Thread   
    Imagine deleting FMWUTTT and not Coachella 
  4. lili liked a post in a topic by SalvaWHORE in LDR9 - Pre-Pre-Release Thread   
    David LaChapelle can do this concept justice
  5. lili liked a post in a topic by American Whore in LDR9 - Pre-Pre-Release Thread   
    if the album was called Cleaning Up The Culture that'd be so iconic, where the cover would be her in a 60s style, hair in rollers, holding a plate of food, vacuum in the other hand, wearing an apron and she's on a facetime call with Rob
  6. lili liked a post in a topic by PatentLeatherDoOver in LDR9 - Pre-Pre-Release Thread   
    more specifically
     
    ”I’ve been running on stardrip
    IVs
    for so long”
  7. lili liked a post in a topic by Dark Angel in LDR9 - Pre-Pre-Release Thread   
    manifesting more wildflower wildfire/mike dean moments
  8. lili liked a post in a topic by honeybadger in LDR9 - Pre-Pre-Release Thread   
    drew may not be able to mix but neither can jack nor laura sisk ….. bring rob orton and rick and kieron back 
  9. lili liked a post in a topic by Bonita in LDR9 - Pre-Pre-Release Thread   
    drew, jack, rob, can't wait to see what fuckery lana is up to
  10. maysparkle liked a post in a topic by lili in What Are You Listening To?   
    Four songs that I keep playing these days:
     
    1. t.A.T.u. - Stars: This is a very magical, atmospheric song, I really like it.
    2. Alexandra Savior - Crying All The Time: I discovered this gem so late, so I keep playing to make up for the lost time.
    3. Robbie Williams - Love Supreme: I came across this song years later and for the past few days wake up with it playing in my head. The lyrics really speak to me around this time.
    4. Lana Del Rey - Cult Leader: It's like watching a long-lost short film.  I can't really put my finger on how she is able to capture such eerie, atmospheric vibe.
     
     
  11. lili liked a post in a topic by Monicker in Minor General Questions that Don't Deserve Their Own Thread   
    Say, this thread is working out nicely, huh? Better than i thought it would, honestly.
     
    Here's a question that has been bugging me forever: What song (of hers?) is she listening to at the very beginning of the second DMD video?? It doesn’t sound like anything i’ve heard before. Can anyone tell? It's one second, if even that.
     
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6SGoE3vUjDY
     
    Also, on a tangential note that has nothing to do with anything in particular but has been on my mind for the past year since having gotten into LDR , does anyone else sense a strong Harmony Korine sensibility in the Lizzy universe? Is anyone here familiar with him?
  12. lili liked a post in a topic by gasstationkween in Random Lana Discussion Thread   
    Anyone see that blind item bout her
  13. lili liked a post in a topic by MagicalTrancePotion in Describe yourself with a mixtape   
    Okay, here's my list. Most of these are also on my all time favorites list.
     
     
  14. MagicalTrancePotion liked a post in a topic by lili in Describe yourself with a mixtape   
    1. Hole - Best Sunday Dress
    2. Lush - Kiss Chase
    3. Wolf Alice - Your Love's Whore
    4. Hole - Northern Star
    5. Porcupine Tree - Sentimental
    6. Pink Floyd - Cirrus Minor
    7. Elliott Smith - Son of Sam
    8. Alexandra Savior - Crying All The Time
    9. Tamino - Cigar
    10. Lana Del Rey - Ride
    11. Father John Misty - I Love You, Honeybear
    12. Barrie James - Mary
    13. The Do - Dust It Off
    14. Grimes - New Gods
    15. Chris Cornell - Can't Change Me
    16. Alan Parsons Project - Silence and I
    17. Brazzaville - Bosphorus
    18. Lana Del Rey - Wildflower Wildfire
    19. Nirvana - Dumb
    20. Andrew Bird - Sisyphus
    21. Tori Amos - Leather
    22. Fiona Apple - A Mistake
    23. PJ Harvey - Plants & Rags
    24. Alice In Chains - Nutshell
    25. Jonathan Wilson - Mulholland Queen
    26. Tom Waits - No One Knows I'm Gone
     
     
  15. YourGirl666 liked a post in a topic by lili in Artists whose works inspire you the most   
    Lana - For the way she built herself a world of her own, shaped her surroundings according to her own reality and drew great art from that source to touch so many people; for being hard-working, powerful, resilient; for showing there's beauty in fragility and sometimes in tragedy, too, for it always teaches you something and life goes on with you stronger. She also made me more comfortable with my femininity, my ever-changing tides of mood and encouraged me to let go of my former perfectionist attitude towards poetry and life and relationships in general. She made me appreaciate little things, too. Just things you wouldn't think of as big happenings, but they leave their mark as happy moments in your life.
     
    Courtney Love - Behind the media drama and a drug-fueled relationship with a famous rock star was one of the most incredible lyricists of all time, humourous, bitter, sarcastic, romantic, witty, incredibly charismatic, a true feminist figure (all in the span of one song sometimes) 
     
    Kurt Cobain - I still catch myself using clever tactics I learned from him in my teens when I'm writing poetry. On top of being a genius musician, he also wrote very simple but interesting lyrics. For example, in Dumb he sings "My heart is broke, but I have some glue/ Help me inhale and mend it with you." where "inhale" shows up completely unexpected. I thought it was the coolest shit ever. Also, he was the perfect embodiment of masculine fragility, rage channeled in art and incredible sense of humor combined.
     
    Jim Morrison - for his myth-building and spiritual leanings
    Leonard Cohen - incredible lyrics
    Elliott Smith - just a freaking genius
     
    Edit: I forgot Grimes! I'm pretty new to her but it's insane that she does everything regarding her music: composing, production, artwork, videos herself. 
  16. lili liked a post in a topic by GeminiLanaFan in Blue Banisters - Post-Release Discussion Thread + Poll   
    I think the Trio has more meaning than being added for fun. The beginning of BBS is also a sample from The Good, the Bad and the Ugly. Plus BBS is her “revenge” song, so to have that ominous intro like the Trio is actually pretty great: here’s what you’ve been waiting for, y’all!!! 
    (Manifesting a complex song like this or White Dress on LDR9… something a bit strange, a bit unpolished at moments but certainly a song to go back to and to get accustomed to)
  17. Deadly Nightshade liked a post in a topic by lili in Artists whose works inspire you the most   
    Lana - For the way she built herself a world of her own, shaped her surroundings according to her own reality and drew great art from that source to touch so many people; for being hard-working, powerful, resilient; for showing there's beauty in fragility and sometimes in tragedy, too, for it always teaches you something and life goes on with you stronger. She also made me more comfortable with my femininity, my ever-changing tides of mood and encouraged me to let go of my former perfectionist attitude towards poetry and life and relationships in general. She made me appreaciate little things, too. Just things you wouldn't think of as big happenings, but they leave their mark as happy moments in your life.
     
    Courtney Love - Behind the media drama and a drug-fueled relationship with a famous rock star was one of the most incredible lyricists of all time, humourous, bitter, sarcastic, romantic, witty, incredibly charismatic, a true feminist figure (all in the span of one song sometimes) 
     
    Kurt Cobain - I still catch myself using clever tactics I learned from him in my teens when I'm writing poetry. On top of being a genius musician, he also wrote very simple but interesting lyrics. For example, in Dumb he sings "My heart is broke, but I have some glue/ Help me inhale and mend it with you." where "inhale" shows up completely unexpected. I thought it was the coolest shit ever. Also, he was the perfect embodiment of masculine fragility, rage channeled in art and incredible sense of humor combined.
     
    Jim Morrison - for his myth-building and spiritual leanings
    Leonard Cohen - incredible lyrics
    Elliott Smith - just a freaking genius
     
    Edit: I forgot Grimes! I'm pretty new to her but it's insane that she does everything regarding her music: composing, production, artwork, videos herself. 
  18. lili liked a post in a topic by I Come In Peace in Music That Aged Well   
    Queen of pop

  19. ultrarescent liked a post in a topic by lili in Artists whose works inspire you the most   
    Lana - For the way she built herself a world of her own, shaped her surroundings according to her own reality and drew great art from that source to touch so many people; for being hard-working, powerful, resilient; for showing there's beauty in fragility and sometimes in tragedy, too, for it always teaches you something and life goes on with you stronger. She also made me more comfortable with my femininity, my ever-changing tides of mood and encouraged me to let go of my former perfectionist attitude towards poetry and life and relationships in general. She made me appreaciate little things, too. Just things you wouldn't think of as big happenings, but they leave their mark as happy moments in your life.
     
    Courtney Love - Behind the media drama and a drug-fueled relationship with a famous rock star was one of the most incredible lyricists of all time, humourous, bitter, sarcastic, romantic, witty, incredibly charismatic, a true feminist figure (all in the span of one song sometimes) 
     
    Kurt Cobain - I still catch myself using clever tactics I learned from him in my teens when I'm writing poetry. On top of being a genius musician, he also wrote very simple but interesting lyrics. For example, in Dumb he sings "My heart is broke, but I have some glue/ Help me inhale and mend it with you." where "inhale" shows up completely unexpected. I thought it was the coolest shit ever. Also, he was the perfect embodiment of masculine fragility, rage channeled in art and incredible sense of humor combined.
     
    Jim Morrison - for his myth-building and spiritual leanings
    Leonard Cohen - incredible lyrics
    Elliott Smith - just a freaking genius
     
    Edit: I forgot Grimes! I'm pretty new to her but it's insane that she does everything regarding her music: composing, production, artwork, videos herself. 
  20. lili liked a post in a topic by Cherry Blossom in Artists whose works inspire you the most   
    im always inspired by Lana’s talent at changing styles sounds and aesthetics. it makes me want to explore lots of different aspects of recent history through fashion, music and art myself
  21. lili liked a post in a topic by blameitonme in Artists whose works inspire you the most   
    ed sheeran’s extensive musical work always inspires me to get up and change the song 
  22. lili liked a post in a topic by mlittle11 in Artists whose works inspire you the most   
    fka twigs! im pretty sensitive and sometimes i think im too fragile. her music inspires me to find power in my sensitivity and love myself for it. 
  23. lili liked a post in a topic by Furor Poeticus in Artists whose works inspire you the most   
    Lana, Björk, Marina Abramović
  24. lili liked a post in a topic by Kandidate in Artists whose works inspire you the most   
    Lana, Elliott Smith, David Bowie, The Beatles
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