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one time beauty queen

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  1. Bob Dylan is my daddy father, Lana is my mother, Jesus is my bestest friend!
  2. well yesterday peppers leaked in full right after all the covid lyric discourse on here..................... kintsugi truthers vs deniers pls take the floor next
  3. yea i wont lie peppers is not my jazz, the same way a&w isn't (though it's at least grown on me somewhat) whereas ive been living for sweet, fingertips, the grants & title track. i'm still glad however, that for others, peppers has almost been rejuvenating in a way- for the people who are less big on the singer/songwriter ballads, esp after a few albums of em. it's just nice to see the "other" fans more enthusiastic again! this album has almost a very clear 50/50 divide in terms of production/sound but i think its for the best for the fanbase & obviously for lana too, it's important to go in different directions creatively , healthy even. expecting every single track on a 16 track album to cater to your exact tastes/preferences is silly af n unrealistic anyway. so far it seems like for most of us, with this album, there will be a handful of songs we stream daily & a handful we probably only touch like once a month or less & also a few that fall between those two extremes. oh well let's all just enjoy what we enjoy, let others enjoy what they enjoy & leave the rest 8 more days!!!!!!!!!!!!
  4. the back to back Rocky Mountain High John Denver & Don't Forget Me Harry Nilsson interpolations are so brilliant, the synergy of it all there is the overarching/general theme of memory which ties it all together but then she tackles two separate thoughts on it in each track: remembering vs forgetting, specifically: wanting n choosing to keep the memories of her loved ones VS. fearing they won't (want to) keep theirs of her & sonically, it's also beautifully paralleled in the way "like Rocky Mountain high, the way John Denver sings" & "Don't forget me" both get echoed throughout the entire songs in their choruses but build bigger & turn into something grand towards/by the end, of course with the help of her talented background vocalists. there's something very symbolic in that too i think, like these are such important things to her (remembering her loved ones/being remembered by them) that she can't help but get louder & almost "shout" it out to make her point undoubtedly clear. it's very passionate actually. tldr: The Grants & Did you know that there's a tunnel under Ocean Blvd are just such perfect sister tracks & the way by using those two 70s songs to help convey her own feelings on the matters, in turn she also made us remember/take note of them 50 years later is this sweet little bonus. i wonder if she knows that 50 years from now the world will also still be listening to hersorry for the articulation skills on level -5000
  5. when i played The Grants for my boyfriend he said "I think of heaven & of you but to me they're the same thing"
  6. every song has a question so far, most recently obviously "do you think about heaven/do you think about me?", imo it causes introspection naturally & forces you to answer the question in your mind & i love this aspect of the album so much- i feel like there's a lot one can actually learn about their own mental/emotional processes through listens. n this is also why i think "did you know that there's a tunnel under ocean blvd?" was no doubt the perfect choice as the album's title
  7. maybe getting the pill holder just so i can keep tylenols in my purse for when i get headaches
  8. i already posted this in The Grants lyrics thread but i love how these John Denver ‘Rocky Mountain High’ lyrics: "He climbed cathedral mountains, he saw silver clouds below He saw everything as far as you can see And they say that he got crazy once and he tried to touch the sun And he lost a friend but kept the memory" go so beautifully w The Grants it's like what Harry Nilsson's 'Don't Forget Me' was to the title track one thing about Lana is she is gonna pay homage to her inspirations in a beautiful & thoughtful way
  9. "I liked the part where my background singers fucked up the intro and i am gonna be at Glass-ton-berry." End of interview kind of iconic if you ask me
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