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I really want to continue this but don't want to be racially insensitive myself
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Cereal Kiler - Lana Del Ray
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Sweaty biker dude in a wife beater
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"Every Man Has His Wish" just ruthlessly snatched the crown from "Kinda Outta Luck" for me in unreleased, I think there was some scalp in there
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I feel the same way about my cat!
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"Get Drunk" is my absolute favorite. But for the rest of my life? "Every Man Has His Wish"
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At least we've determined it's definitely not city?
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LANALYSIS: Relating Songs To Known/Assumed Relationships
Sitar replied to Sitar's topic in Lana Thoughts
Ruining tha fun Only MAYBE, because it's about a man coming back into her life. When would she have met a Scottish guy in a shitty band before going to festivals and such once she was famous? Try this on for size for "Radio": Mike Mizrahi, now married, strayed back to her after seeing her success with "Video Games" because he's an asshole who loves her success and they had a shameless affair but she loved him so much and she doesn't give a fuck so she didn't really care that he was married. Because she was born to be the other woman. And she knows his wife, she wouldn't mind. -
Those early live performances are the only thing to love about "Radio", I'm afraid.
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This is really interesting to me because I think AKA perfectly matches up with my surroundings--incidentally, not beautiful autumn trees, but desert. I'm surrounded on all sides by just huge expanses of desert mountains and every day in summer I'd go walking through them right as the sun started going down. I'd listen to almost exclusively Lana, and all of AKA--particularly the first half--just really fit the scenery. I guess my setting is very "Americana"--small town, lots of trailers, tiny little shops, a lot of Native American influence. I don't know, I just thought it was interesting how our surroundings can kind of affect our perspective like that. I don't like the desert much, but I think if I were to make music and vintage videos like Lana, it would be a prominent theme. And I have to wonder what sort of image people who live in the city get with that album, especially "Queen of the Gas Station"--that song is so fitting to my region, in my mind.
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That's news to me. Are you sure it isn't just LQ/edited? Do you have a link?
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She sang "Put Me in a Movie" live? Man, I really need that Early Shows section.
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Any guesses as to which versions of songs were on this sampler? The only ones I'm unsure of are Diet Mountain Dew, DICWB, Lolita, and TIWMUG.
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Chuck is married?! Yikes, that ruins a lot for me and I'm not sure why.
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Problem is...Blue Oyster Cult is actually a thing, and hardly any variation on it is. Unless you guys know something I don't?
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Fill Me Up is real, but it's not an album. It's just the title of her sex-tape
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Tutor related memories/experiences? Well I already wrote a hugely self-indulgent post about when I met her last week, so I'll try for something else. Recently I've been spending a lot of time trying to get my friends into Lana Del Rey--it's been kind of successful, but I discovered I get really defensive. For instance, I let "On Our Way" play in the background while me and some friends were playing board games I mean normal teenage stuff, yay booze...and at the end when she starts just singing "We're on our way" over and over and all the fans rejoice...well, my friends was just kinda like, "Yeah, you're on your way." Sarcastic, because she really does say it a lot. So I immediately snap, "IT'S CALLED EMPHASIS, LACEY." Lulz abounded, but the message is that I am not the one to be fucked with when it comes to Lana. I was just sullen for the rest of the boardgame uh, drinking. Also, in summer, I wanted to drive by the Chateau Marmont just to see it because Lana was staying there, and my friend started going on about how crappy her music was and what a terrible live performer she is and I got so heated. Happy to report this is the same friend I convinced to go to the "Ride" premiere with me and she's now a big fan
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I have one master playlist called "Miss America" that I listen to chunks of at a time, with like 86 songs...I won't share that. This one is called WHITE PONTIAC HEAVEN, for the in-between era of Sirens-AKA: Pin Up Galore The Man I Love Trash Magic Jimmy Gnecco Disco You're Gonna Love Me 1949 Methamphetamines Elvis Pawn Shop Blues (Demo) Axl Rose Husband Get Drunk Fordham Road Rehab (Demo) This one is SPARKLE JUMP ROPE QUEEN, it has some of her quirkier and more offbeat songs: Mermaid Motel Diet MTN Dew (1) Playing Dangerous Birds of a Feather Smarty Hundred Dollar Bill Lolita (2) Moije Joue The Man I Love Put Me in a Movie Come When You Call Me America For K Part 2 Trash Magic Brite Lites This one is DADDY ISSUES, for twerkin' (what I imagine her pop debut would have looked like): Kinda Outta Luck Ooh Baby Hey Lolita Hey Daddy Issues Prom Song (Gone Wrong) Paradise Dum Dum Dangerous Girl Push Me Down Gogo Dancer She's Not Me Butterflies Backfire Digging that Florida Dark playlist and stealing it.
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1. You forgot Monicker, Monicker, Monicker, take me to the park, buy me chocolate cake, touch tips in the dark. 2. You're the one who was hitting on me with this English teacher business, saying it was ironic that I thought you were my teacher because Lana may or may not have fucked hers.
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^ You'll learn soon enough Born to Die 23 Off To The Races 16 Blue Jeans 15 Video Games 13 National Anthem 23 Dark Paradise 16 Radio 16 Carmen 24 Million Dollar Man 23 Summertime Sadness 18 This Is What Makes Us Girls 4 Without You 30
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Lana's submissions to the Grammy's 2013
Sitar replied to Baby V Alex's topic in Awards & Nominations
True, but if she won we'd all totally shit, let's be real :haha: -
Ok, come clean, who from this forum is this?
Sitar replied to Coney Island King's topic in Lana Thoughts
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I have one that suits me, but then it might just be the same quality you have and you're looking for an even better one...
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Year to Be Hated - Unitard