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sparklrtrailrheaven liked a post in a topic by Hanna in Edits By Beautiful People — Lolita
a slightly different concept
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sparklrtrailrheaven liked a post in a topic by Say Yes to Heaven in Kali Uchis
List of songs on album:
Body Language (Intro)
After The Storm
Flight 22
Just a Stranger
Killer
Fool
What They Say
Come Home (Interlude)
Nuestro Planeta
Tyrant
Angels and Lovers
In My Dreams
Tell You Where I Go
Gotta Get Up
Miami
Teeth in My Neck
Tomorrow
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sparklrtrailrheaven liked a post in a topic by DEMONDELREY in Lana Teases New Song ‘Bartender’
GIVE IT TO ME GIVE IT TO ME EVERYTHING
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sparklrtrailrheaven liked a post in a topic by Sugar Venom in Lana Teases New Song ‘Bartender’
I feel like something is starting to form already ... the BTD/Paradise era will be shook! imagine Yosemite, BAR, RBFY, and now Bartender, all on the same album..... the titles all sound so good with each other and the concept sounds strong and consistent I'm so ready! and for some reason I'm getting Bon Jovi vibes lmao idk
that was totally uncalled for lmao they were just excited there's no need to be mean
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sparklrtrailrheaven liked a post in a topic by Say Yes to Heaven in Lana Teases New Song ‘Bartender’
When asked what’s coming next, she told Pitchfork, “I’ve got a couple of other tracks. I’ve got this weird track called ‘Bartender’ that doesn’t belong to a record yet.”
https://pitchfork.com/news/lana-del-rey-teases-new-song-bartender/
Posted here because it would take forever to get approved in Latest News
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sparklrtrailrheaven liked a post in a topic by Trash Magic in Lana Teases New Song ‘Bartender’
She's not letting us breathe. The best 12 months of her career continuing to excel and the Gucci campaign yet to come
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ednafrau liked a post in a topic by sparklrtrailrheaven in LANALYSIS: Relating Songs To Known/Assumed Relationships
So, after scrolling through what's available on Rob's Facebook, I'm just kind of... in awe. I'd like to make a more detailed, coherent post later, after doing some more reading, to connect him to certain songs -- but, for now, I just need to get thoughts out. Firstly, I'm just heartbroken at all the people who seem to really miss his presence -- he seemed to be a truly sweet guy who really impacted everyone he was around.
Secondly, I'm feeling more and more that he's the missing link we've been looking for in Lana's music. I'm not sure if the time fits, but I can't help but reattribute a song like "Kill Kill" -- "I'm in love with a dying man/I have done everything I can..." -- to him, rather than K. I think she could've surrounded him with a lot of metaphorical death imagery, in her fear that she might lose him to drugs.
Also, from reading the Facebook posts by his family, I'm gathering that he traveled a lot -- could this be the real-life inspiration for a song like "1949" -- which is obviously lifted from "Lolita", but could also carry a personal meaning for Lana, as she wishes he could take her on one of these globetrotting trips with him? It fits with the themes of "Yayo", of escaping with him.
Also, I can't help but think that he's almost certainly the subject of "For K, Pt. 2", with the original demo being called "Rehab", and such. So, my question is, could she have met Rob early enough that he could be the subject of even the earliest K songs? For one, I know the name K has been believed to refer to a different man in her life, whose name I won't say here, but I really think K could be Rob -- couldn't the "death row" references just be another metaphor for her fear of losing him to death? I'm feeling that she knew he'd hear these early songs (maybe she even played them for him!), so she gave his character a pseudonym, and a fictionalized vice, so he wouldn't know that she was singing about his drug problem.
It's a lot to take in, and I may be far off the mark. I read all the info late last night, so I need time to reprocess it, but I thought I'd at least get this initial information out of my head in some way.
Also, I don't think this is *actually* significant, but... it's kind of funny. Names and pictures (except for his first name) have been blacked out for privacy, so I hope it's okay to post this here:
K
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delreyfreak liked a post in a topic by sparklrtrailrheaven in LANALYSIS: Relating Songs To Known/Assumed Relationships
So, after scrolling through what's available on Rob's Facebook, I'm just kind of... in awe. I'd like to make a more detailed, coherent post later, after doing some more reading, to connect him to certain songs -- but, for now, I just need to get thoughts out. Firstly, I'm just heartbroken at all the people who seem to really miss his presence -- he seemed to be a truly sweet guy who really impacted everyone he was around.
Secondly, I'm feeling more and more that he's the missing link we've been looking for in Lana's music. I'm not sure if the time fits, but I can't help but reattribute a song like "Kill Kill" -- "I'm in love with a dying man/I have done everything I can..." -- to him, rather than K. I think she could've surrounded him with a lot of metaphorical death imagery, in her fear that she might lose him to drugs.
Also, from reading the Facebook posts by his family, I'm gathering that he traveled a lot -- could this be the real-life inspiration for a song like "1949" -- which is obviously lifted from "Lolita", but could also carry a personal meaning for Lana, as she wishes he could take her on one of these globetrotting trips with him? It fits with the themes of "Yayo", of escaping with him.
Also, I can't help but think that he's almost certainly the subject of "For K, Pt. 2", with the original demo being called "Rehab", and such. So, my question is, could she have met Rob early enough that he could be the subject of even the earliest K songs? For one, I know the name K has been believed to refer to a different man in her life, whose name I won't say here, but I really think K could be Rob -- couldn't the "death row" references just be another metaphor for her fear of losing him to death? I'm feeling that she knew he'd hear these early songs (maybe she even played them for him!), so she gave his character a pseudonym, and a fictionalized vice, so he wouldn't know that she was singing about his drug problem.
It's a lot to take in, and I may be far off the mark. I read all the info late last night, so I need time to reprocess it, but I thought I'd at least get this initial information out of my head in some way.
Also, I don't think this is *actually* significant, but... it's kind of funny. Names and pictures (except for his first name) have been blacked out for privacy, so I hope it's okay to post this here:
K
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kitschesque liked a post in a topic by sparklrtrailrheaven in LANALYSIS: Relating Songs To Known/Assumed Relationships
So, after scrolling through what's available on Rob's Facebook, I'm just kind of... in awe. I'd like to make a more detailed, coherent post later, after doing some more reading, to connect him to certain songs -- but, for now, I just need to get thoughts out. Firstly, I'm just heartbroken at all the people who seem to really miss his presence -- he seemed to be a truly sweet guy who really impacted everyone he was around.
Secondly, I'm feeling more and more that he's the missing link we've been looking for in Lana's music. I'm not sure if the time fits, but I can't help but reattribute a song like "Kill Kill" -- "I'm in love with a dying man/I have done everything I can..." -- to him, rather than K. I think she could've surrounded him with a lot of metaphorical death imagery, in her fear that she might lose him to drugs.
Also, from reading the Facebook posts by his family, I'm gathering that he traveled a lot -- could this be the real-life inspiration for a song like "1949" -- which is obviously lifted from "Lolita", but could also carry a personal meaning for Lana, as she wishes he could take her on one of these globetrotting trips with him? It fits with the themes of "Yayo", of escaping with him.
Also, I can't help but think that he's almost certainly the subject of "For K, Pt. 2", with the original demo being called "Rehab", and such. So, my question is, could she have met Rob early enough that he could be the subject of even the earliest K songs? For one, I know the name K has been believed to refer to a different man in her life, whose name I won't say here, but I really think K could be Rob -- couldn't the "death row" references just be another metaphor for her fear of losing him to death? I'm feeling that she knew he'd hear these early songs (maybe she even played them for him!), so she gave his character a pseudonym, and a fictionalized vice, so he wouldn't know that she was singing about his drug problem.
It's a lot to take in, and I may be far off the mark. I read all the info late last night, so I need time to reprocess it, but I thought I'd at least get this initial information out of my head in some way.
Also, I don't think this is *actually* significant, but... it's kind of funny. Names and pictures (except for his first name) have been blacked out for privacy, so I hope it's okay to post this here:
K
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sparklrtrailrheaven liked a post in a topic by Belladonna in Charlotte, NC @ Spectrum Center - January 30th, 2018
My first show.
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sparklrtrailrheaven liked a post in a topic by National Anthem in Charlotte, NC @ Spectrum Center - January 30th, 2018
I’ll be there in VIP!!! i’m so hyped and excited I can barely contain myself ahsjqjekalldlea
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californianfreak liked a post in a topic by sparklrtrailrheaven in Kali Uchis
we luv a tasteless legend
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sparklrtrailrheaven liked a post in a topic by Wynwood in Kali Uchis
neither is kali since her album keeps getting delayed
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sparklrtrailrheaven liked a post in a topic by lmdr in "Norman Fucking Rockwell" LMDR - Cover Arts
it's been a while since I updated my thread in LB hmmm
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sparklrtrailrheaven liked a post in a topic by Groupie Lover in Get Free
delete this shit rn sis, get free is her best song on this album after heroin
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sparklrtrailrheaven liked a post in a topic by lernerderrey in Get Free
i thought this at first but when i went and really listened to the song, you can totally hear "for aim--- and for whi---"
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sparklrtrailrheaven liked a post in a topic by cherryblossoms in Get Free
Agree with you.I always thought the motorcycle sound during the "for and for" part was referencing the person in Yayo ("put me onto your black motorcycle") and now that we know the person she wrote that song for passed away from an overdose like Amy and Whitney, I have no doubt it was a subtle reference to his death. I really wonder what Malibu sounded like. Get Free is already so personal, I can't imagine her revealing everything.
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sparklrtrailrheaven liked a post in a topic by Wynwood in Kali Uchis
a good ass video
2018 lana needs to take notes