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In the trailer she hinted the collaborations when she was "cooking" (Abel's XO sign and Sean Ono Lennon's label logo). I think the trailer's monologue corresponds to the album more than the visuals and I feel like the monologue was point of the trailer. (few years ago I made a whole list of references from the trailer that mentioned the album, if I find it, I'll write them down here)
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Minor General Questions that Don't Deserve Their Own Thread
Embach replied to Monicker's topic in Lana Thoughts
Didn't BOZ say that some time she changed the album's name to a lead single or something? And changed the tracklist also. Arcadia was the lead single of the album though. It was in June 2021 when she met Drew Erickson and they started making new songs. I think it's a random "nickname" for the song. I haven't seen it registred like that. It's same kind of nickname like Love Song was In Your Car ect. -
When Coachella was released, I loved it so much (I still love it, one of my favorites, I'm probably the only fan of the song) and the whole time I listened to the song, there were like hate comments everywhere. I do find the song kind of "unusual" but it doesn't mean it's bad. I'd like to add some strings to the song though
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Yeah I agree, I think if it had the "alleged" slow sound like the LFL demo and such, it would've had lukewarm reception like COTCC had (although I adore COTCC and it didn't deserve the hate) from the fans and GP. (Although when LFL album was released its reception was great from fans and GP until it started receiving hate from fans in 2018?) My unpopular opinion is that the Lust For Life album we have, is flawless and perfect but that's of course matter of taste and choices. Without the so-called changes and the final product of the current Lust For Life, we definitely wouldn't have NFR and all the albums what followed it.
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Here it is 🪐 https://youtu.be/HT7uEg4Z2A0 That's probably unpopular opinion because I have never seen anyone talking about this but the intro of Watercolor Eyes really reminds me of the intro of Creep.
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From BOZ website about Say Yes To Heaven: "That was until 2016 sessions for Lust For Life welcomed a bunch of producers invited to help Lana curate her new vision of more modern soundscape for the record. One of them, Fred Gibson (better known as Fred again...) joined the already long list of people taking their shot at perfecting Say Yes To Heaven. Although his contribution to Lust For Life era ended up being scrapped altogether, the song got richer in brand new version, this time more electronic and upbeat." Does this mean that other songs (besides SYTH), Fred Gibson and Lana made together in the LFL sessions got scrapped too? Or did he only do SYTH? Also, I'm confused about that: "her new vision of more modern soundscape for the record" - does the record mean as song like Say Yes To Heaven or as album like Lust For Life?
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Lust For Life - Post-Release Discussion Thread + Poll
Embach replied to Elle's topic in Post-Release Threads
THE MODERN MANIFESTO OF LUST FOR LIFE - EXPLAINED! One of the things I figured about Lust For Life was that you can split the album's songs into 4 "EPs" (since the album has 16 tracks). First 2 EPs are combination of her older sound and aesthetics, describing the world inside Lana. Last 2 EPs are combination of her newer sound and aesthetics, describing the world outside Lana. Also I noticed that in the end of Lust For Life trailer, she said in the monologue: "Because you, and the music, and this place, are my LOVE, my LIGHT, my LUST for LIFE." So, I split the songs into 4 "EPs" and named each "EP" after those keywords based on the themes. EP LOVE 1. Love 2. Lust For Life 3. 13 Beaches 4. Cherry EP LUST 1. White Mustang 2. Summer Bummer 3. Groupie Love 4. In My Feelings EP LIGHT 1. Coachella - Woodstock In My Mind 2. God Bless America - And All The Beautiful Women In It 3. When The World Was At War We Kept Dancing 4. Beautiful People Beautiful Problems EP LIFE 1. Tomorrow Never Came 2. Heroin 3. Change 4. Get Free -
On December 21, 2017, she posted LA To The Moon Tour trailer on her Instagram (lanadelrey one) and captioned "LA to the Moon and Back". It's still on YouTube and it's also reposted on Instagram (lanadelreysposts)!
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I believe she wrote and recorded Yosemite in January/February 2017 and I think that the happy-healthy relationship themes on that song made her rewrote the lyrics in TNBAR on more positive note. I think she finally scrapped those two songs after she broke up with G-Eazy. Because these songs were too happy for her then mindset and wrote songs with angrier moodset instead like White Mustang and In My Feelings. Lana mentioned those 4 political outtakes in Billboard 2017 interview!
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Lately I had a theory, that between August 2015-March 2016, Lana wanted to do a deluxe or some kind of a special version (similar to Paradise) for Honeymoon. I know that Honeymoon was a vanity project but that kind of explains why she was making random songs during Summer/Autumn 2015 like Serene Queen or Cry Kill Die. She wanted to do a special version for Ultraviolence too and it later was formed as Honeymoon. I think Lust For Life album we know as today was formed after the end of her Festival Tour in August 2016/September 2016. Because I remember something that she recorded LFL with Abel in September 2016 (because he had a new haircut or something + they had recorded Stargirl and Party Monster in 2016 too).
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It's so sad how the trailer for LA To The Moon Tour never got much attention. It's such a beautiful trailer, one of her bests. The way how she used old movie clips, Paradise Tour videos and the end part of White Mustang video with Terrence Loves You in the background for it personally my favorite trailer of hers.
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Weyes' Mirror Forever is kind of similar to Lana's Ultraviolence song.