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Everything posted by Louise
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Wow. One of my favs.
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Ooh. That's a potent one. I can't listen to it. It is like medicine or a pharmaceutical. Take the prescribed dose. It makes you feel good. More than two listens proved toxic.
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BB my fav - I like what you are saying! What is the youtube/LQ rip? Thx.
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After sampling the videos, and noting Lana isn't just a strumming guitar folkie for backyard barbeques, I watched the video for Born to Die, I thought, "I'm done. Nice artist, I listened, I heard, now I'm done with that." That night, Born to Die song came into my dream, esp. the voice calling, "Lana," and the scary thought: You're not done! No. I'm not done with you, so you are NOT done. I realized I was addicted. That trap melody, or whatever you young people call it. It got its hooks in me!
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Nice experiences! I checked out Lana in 2011 because I thought she is someone's folk-singing daughter strumming guitar in the back yard . . . and that can be pleasant! Sampling a few songs on youtube including Video Games, it was obvious Lana Del Rey was fully-realized artist even back then! Tho, I couldn't understand the hullaballoo over Video Games when Million Dollar Man and Without You (China Doll) were also out! Not that I do not like Video Games just there is already a great catalog But, no, Video Games isn't my jam . . . So what you said about melodies . . . I agree. Lana is a composer with her voice! Those melodies! As far as aesthetics, I had been knocked out by the fiim, Wanda, written, directed, and starring actress Barbara Loden. Here is her photo I was so impressed with the film and acting. Actually, I didn't know until just now Barbara Loden wrote and directed it. Whether Lana knew about the film or not, Lana carried forward this aesthetic, to me . . . Staggering, the similarities. But Lana says she doesn't have a persona, so it couldn't be based on the character, Wanda. So, melodies, yes. Lana is a composer to me, and has the voice to realize her melodic ideas.
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Enjoyed your discussion. I came around to your way of viewing the lyric. It's legit, you read it, "mind," tho others of us hear, "marred," because Lana Del Rey leaves her lyrics open to interpretation. Likely she meant it that way! As an analogy, the lyric from Mariner's I"m the board, the lightening the thunder, I always thought, "bolt" makes sense, because it's talking about lightening and thunder. So, Lana's the "bolt." Then I read, "board," but that makes sense, too, because Lana is "boss" or "chairman of the board" of her own brand, "Lana Del Rey." As an aside, Lanaboards is an escape, and the music. Lana creates an alternate universe! To me, Lana's music is an alternate universe to escape to. Does anyone else play songs in their head? Lana Del Rey's songs play easily in my head, so I can escape, if I am stressed, without physically leaving to play her mp3s on my PC. "Lanaland" I call it to myself. It's like "Dollywood." Lana could capitalize on her brand more - like Dolly Parton - but she doesn't. When I was thinking this, Lana created the village on her website . . . Lana Del Rey seems to leave her lyrics ambiguous, purposefully unspecific. Your hearing "mind" is as legit as "marred!"
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Delulu here. So disappointed! I thought Lana's comment, "What really will be said !" was meant to build anticipation for the small project she supports, the fledgling magazine. As the talk here points out: Lana doesn't NEED to tour, Lana has all the $$ & success she wants, Lana doesn't NEED to do promo. So I thought Empire of Lounge is a pet project of Lana's! And maybe we would get a live performance. I can hardly believe it! That said, as a thinkpiece the comment about the Question for the Culture post from 2020, over which Lana was unfairly maligned, wasn't offensive. Sorry.
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Made it to the end of this thread - yay! Thanx. I appreciate all the info and opinions! I needed a light diversion today, so I went through some 50 pages since the last one I read . . . Mission accomplished. You see I have some deep-seated thoughts on the meanings of the songs. I am excited and feel dialed in to Lana's most recent work, starting with NFR. BB is my fav.
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Like our bodies betray us. We have goals, but maybe too tired to accomplish them. What Lana is inside is beautiful and handcrafted like Jergins Tunnel, with its mosaic walls and painted ceiling. But it is blocked on either side so noone can enter . . . the limitations of the physical self to the beauty inside . . .
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Sorry. In conclusion, "it's our bane" and "it's of age" are a sample of assonance, a technique Lana uses in her lyrics and poetry, which can create internal rhyme . . . There are discrepancies between the physical book Violet Bent Over Backwards in the Grass, and the poetry in the audio book . . . I think this is one of those discrepancies, perhaps purposeful. The song lyric is "it's of age." The dust jacket says, "it's our bane." Lana might do something like that - purposefully different. Ageism is a bane! The genius lyrics are the correct song lyrics, and Lana posted a variation on the dust jacket to add complexity. That said, I may be wrong. I appreciate the opinions expressed here. Album lyrics are formally supplied to genius if not by the artist, by the record company, is my impression.