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Embach liked a post in a topic by details in Taylor Swift
didn't she say the goal with these re-recordings was to make it as close as possible to the original? well…
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Embach liked a post in a topic by taco truck in Taylor Swift
I heard the lyric change and honestly it’s a better lyric anyway, I don’t get why everyone is so upset she didn’t want the lyric to be slut-shaming anymore lol
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13beachess liked a post in a topic by Embach in Taylor Swift
It took her 6 months to add a new version of Snow On The Beach with more Lana, if we complain enough maybe we'll get a new rerecorded version of Better Than Revenge with the original lyrics in 6 months too
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Edgartur0 liked a post in a topic by Embach in Lana's Songs That You Have Misinterpreted
Also about Fine China, while I know what this song is about and I also understand the meaning of this metaphor which I really like: "The rain was fire, but we were wooden". But everytime she sings it, an image of Minecraft appears in my head how the fire burns wooden blocks.
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Mash Tragic liked a post in a topic by Embach in Lana's Songs That You Have Misinterpreted
Legend @Mash Tragic's status update inspired me to do a thread for this.
What are the Lana's songs that you have misinterpreted?
(If there's a thread similar to this, please merge!)
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wilting daisy liked a post in a topic by Embach in Taylor Swift
It took her 6 months to add a new version of Snow On The Beach with more Lana, if we complain enough maybe we'll get a new rerecorded version of Better Than Revenge with the original lyrics in 6 months too
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maysparkle liked a post in a topic by Embach in Taylor Swift
It took her 6 months to add a new version of Snow On The Beach with more Lana, if we complain enough maybe we'll get a new rerecorded version of Better Than Revenge with the original lyrics in 6 months too
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crazyforyou liked a post in a topic by Embach in Taylor Swift
I'm not wondering if she changed the lyrics because of the Matty Healy saga and the hate she received for it
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Embach liked a post in a topic by honeymo0n in Lana's Songs That You Have Misinterpreted
this is one of the best posts on this site
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Embach liked a post in a topic by SalvaWHORE in Taylor Swift
I blame these fakewoke sjw on twitter for this shit
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Embach liked a post in a topic by cherrytropico in Taylor Swift
what’s the point of changing the lyrics to a rerecorded song…like don’t you want people to stream the rerecorded versions only instead of the old one? it just doesn’t make sense especially since NO ONE cares about that btr lyric, every fucking month i see the same “hehe i’ll give up feminism for this song” joke like people love the song. no one is complaining.
edit: it’s inevitable that some annoying sjw might complain but that is the extreme minority and will not affect her sales/reputation in any way.
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Mer liked a post in a topic by Embach in Taylor Swift
From a comment section under TaylorNation's Instagram post:
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Embach liked a post in a topic by TrashMagiq in Taylor Swift
the Better Than Revenge lyric change is so lame
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Edgartur0 liked a post in a topic by Embach in Lana's Songs That You Have Misinterpreted
When I became a stan, I did have some few very weird misinterpretations:
Many years ago, when I listened to West Coast, I always used to think this song and especially that line: "I can see my baby swinging, his Parliament's on fire and his hands are up" was about how Lana introduced the life of West Coast to her British boyfriend who is an arsonist and who set a fire to the British Parliament building and I also thought it was a reference to Claude Monet's painting of that building, when I thought that it was on fire until I realised it was a sun
But how did I find out the real meaning? When I was in a store, there was a guy who wanted to buy cigarettes and he told the cashier that he wanted Parliament and when I heard it I was like and when Lana made the smoking hand gesture in live shows while singing West Coast I understood the song way more than I used to.
Also when I listened to High By The Beach for the first time I thought that "getting high" means feeling closer to heaven or "going upstairs to feel closer to heaven" or something "Stairway To Heaven" reference, god how stupid I was. When she used that "getting high" line in other songs in drug context and when other singers used that line too, I found out the real meaning lol
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Embach liked a post in a topic by daphnedinkley in Lana's Songs That You Have Misinterpreted
i think Let Me Love You Like A Woman comes across as a pretty straight forward love song, but i suppose in some ways i misinterpreted it - after Lana put the music video out, it seemed less like it was intended to be a romantic love song and more of a platonic/familial love song about her friends and family and how she wants to take care of them
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Embach liked a post in a topic by Surf Noir in Lana's Songs That You Have Misinterpreted
i think of this post everytime i listen to ride
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TessaDiPietro liked a post in a topic by Embach in Lana's Songs That You Have Misinterpreted
When I became a stan, I did have some few very weird misinterpretations:
Many years ago, when I listened to West Coast, I always used to think this song and especially that line: "I can see my baby swinging, his Parliament's on fire and his hands are up" was about how Lana introduced the life of West Coast to her British boyfriend who is an arsonist and who set a fire to the British Parliament building and I also thought it was a reference to Claude Monet's painting of that building, when I thought that it was on fire until I realised it was a sun
But how did I find out the real meaning? When I was in a store, there was a guy who wanted to buy cigarettes and he told the cashier that he wanted Parliament and when I heard it I was like and when Lana made the smoking hand gesture in live shows while singing West Coast I understood the song way more than I used to.
Also when I listened to High By The Beach for the first time I thought that "getting high" means feeling closer to heaven or "going upstairs to feel closer to heaven" or something "Stairway To Heaven" reference, god how stupid I was. When she used that "getting high" line in other songs in drug context and when other singers used that line too, I found out the real meaning lol
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ShadesOfFool liked a post in a topic by Embach in Lana's Songs That You Have Misinterpreted
When I became a stan, I did have some few very weird misinterpretations:
Many years ago, when I listened to West Coast, I always used to think this song and especially that line: "I can see my baby swinging, his Parliament's on fire and his hands are up" was about how Lana introduced the life of West Coast to her British boyfriend who is an arsonist and who set a fire to the British Parliament building and I also thought it was a reference to Claude Monet's painting of that building, when I thought that it was on fire until I realised it was a sun
But how did I find out the real meaning? When I was in a store, there was a guy who wanted to buy cigarettes and he told the cashier that he wanted Parliament and when I heard it I was like and when Lana made the smoking hand gesture in live shows while singing West Coast I understood the song way more than I used to.
Also when I listened to High By The Beach for the first time I thought that "getting high" means feeling closer to heaven or "going upstairs to feel closer to heaven" or something "Stairway To Heaven" reference, god how stupid I was. When she used that "getting high" line in other songs in drug context and when other singers used that line too, I found out the real meaning lol
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TessaDiPietro liked a post in a topic by Embach in Lana's Songs That You Have Misinterpreted
Also about Fine China, while I know what this song is about and I also understand the meaning of this metaphor which I really like: "The rain was fire, but we were wooden". But everytime she sings it, an image of Minecraft appears in my head how the fire burns wooden blocks.
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blackenedrussianpoetry liked a post in a topic by Embach in Lana's Songs That You Have Misinterpreted
Also about Fine China, while I know what this song is about and I also understand the meaning of this metaphor which I really like: "The rain was fire, but we were wooden". But everytime she sings it, an image of Minecraft appears in my head how the fire burns wooden blocks.
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ImenaOphelia liked a post in a topic by Embach in Lana's Songs That You Have Misinterpreted
When I became a stan, I did have some few very weird misinterpretations:
Many years ago, when I listened to West Coast, I always used to think this song and especially that line: "I can see my baby swinging, his Parliament's on fire and his hands are up" was about how Lana introduced the life of West Coast to her British boyfriend who is an arsonist and who set a fire to the British Parliament building and I also thought it was a reference to Claude Monet's painting of that building, when I thought that it was on fire until I realised it was a sun
But how did I find out the real meaning? When I was in a store, there was a guy who wanted to buy cigarettes and he told the cashier that he wanted Parliament and when I heard it I was like and when Lana made the smoking hand gesture in live shows while singing West Coast I understood the song way more than I used to.
Also when I listened to High By The Beach for the first time I thought that "getting high" means feeling closer to heaven or "going upstairs to feel closer to heaven" or something "Stairway To Heaven" reference, god how stupid I was. When she used that "getting high" line in other songs in drug context and when other singers used that line too, I found out the real meaning lol
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Lindsay Lohan liked a post in a topic by Embach in Lana's Songs That You Have Misinterpreted
When I became a stan, I did have some few very weird misinterpretations:
Many years ago, when I listened to West Coast, I always used to think this song and especially that line: "I can see my baby swinging, his Parliament's on fire and his hands are up" was about how Lana introduced the life of West Coast to her British boyfriend who is an arsonist and who set a fire to the British Parliament building and I also thought it was a reference to Claude Monet's painting of that building, when I thought that it was on fire until I realised it was a sun
But how did I find out the real meaning? When I was in a store, there was a guy who wanted to buy cigarettes and he told the cashier that he wanted Parliament and when I heard it I was like and when Lana made the smoking hand gesture in live shows while singing West Coast I understood the song way more than I used to.
Also when I listened to High By The Beach for the first time I thought that "getting high" means feeling closer to heaven or "going upstairs to feel closer to heaven" or something "Stairway To Heaven" reference, god how stupid I was. When she used that "getting high" line in other songs in drug context and when other singers used that line too, I found out the real meaning lol