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I just tested Church Outfit outside, and it is a really good "the world is my runway" song.
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“I was a singer Not a very popular one I once had dreams of becoming a beautiful poet” you did it girl
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Lust For Life - Post-Release Discussion Thread + Poll
Let the Light In replied to Elle's topic in Post-Release Threads
Not necesseraly. But she could also be talking about festival tour dates if so. -
Lust For Life - Post-Release Discussion Thread + Poll
Let the Light In replied to Elle's topic in Post-Release Threads
Lana in her recent interview: "I remember going to the Coachella festival a few years ago and learning that North Korea had installed missiles capable of hitting the United States. So I decided to return by the most beautiful road possible, the steepest: The Rim Of The World Highway, in the mountains of San Bernardino. I sat in the forest for a long time, and I frantically wrote [she sings]... "What about all these children/What about all their parents?". I was really worried. I don't care to free myself from the world, to get rid of the information that is looping in my head. I sometimes make songs about it [she sings When The World Was At War We Kept Dancing]... But don't be mistaken, I don't carry the weight of the world on my shoulders, I'm very relaxed every day. Except when it comes to starting a tour. There, I drown in the details, the anxieties... Up to questions that prevent me from sleeping, like the effectiveness of my new headset! It may sound conceited, but it matters when you're playing against 400,000 people!" -
Blue Banisters - Post-Release Discussion Thread + Poll
Let the Light In replied to Elle's topic in Post-Release Threads
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Blue Banisters - Post-Release Discussion Thread + Poll
Let the Light In replied to Elle's topic in Post-Release Threads
Let's keep it simple, babe We can't afford to change it -
Blue Banisters - Post-Release Discussion Thread + Poll
Let the Light In replied to Elle's topic in Post-Release Threads
I remember it became everybody’s favorite album when it was first released -
Fingertips
Let the Light In replied to Elle's topic in Did you know that there's a tunnel under Ocean Blvd
I think Dark Paradise and Fingertips are connected, and she has been talking about her su*cide attempt in the ocean: "All my friends tell me I should move on I'm lying in the ocean, singing your song ...I wish I was dead (dead, like you)" "When I was fifteen, naked, next-door neighbors did a drive-by Pulled me up by my waist, long hair to the beach side I wanted to go out like you, swim with the fishes" On these following lines she is talking about a rebirth, as she was saved from the ocean and became a star she is today; like the goddess Aphrodite was born from the sea: "Let it crash over me like the waves in the sea Call me Aphrodite as they bow down to me"- 139 replies
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Paris, Texas
Let the Light In replied to Elle's topic in Did you know that there's a tunnel under Ocean Blvd
I think you're right and it makes more sense in the context of the song. -
Lana at Disneyland in Anaheim, CA - April 4th, 2023
Let the Light In replied to Elle's topic in Sightings
Evan’s story- 40 replies
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I want electric guitar and drum driven Candy Necklace because deep-down I'm an Ultraviolence Whore.
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By the way her French interview has some really interesting insights about the album: I wonder if what she talks about below, inspired her to go record J*dah Smith's sermon "They make a lot of noise, but it's not a choir: they are three women, two of whom have toured with Whitney Houston for a long time. My voice also occupies the ground there, massively [she sings the intro]. At first, they crash on my words, burst out laughing and restart beautifully. I kept this sublime moment on the album. It's perfectly imperfect: I finally had the beginning of the album. When I went to Memphis and swam in the Wolf River, I had one goal: to attend a mass at the church where Al Green officiates. But it's pretty secret, so I went to church every day, I knocked on the door without answer. And one day, finally, I came across the service. It was crazy, but it was too late to record an entire choir on The Grants. "Grant" is my last name, but to talk about her, I used the word of my priest, it simplified everything... "My Pastor told me...". It's practical: it's not me who speaks!" She also says "Jimmy Jimmy Cocoa Puff.... It's a phrase I've been hanging around since my relationship with singer Barrie-James O'Neill" which we've learned from the song Earthquakes just recently.