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  1. CrazySister liked a post in a topic by sparklrtrailrheaven in Lana De Los Reyes Art *LUST FOR LIFE (ALBUM TRAILER)*   
    I am a little (LOT) bit in awe over the trailer and I don't think I can verbalize anything until I've watched it like 5 more times... oh my god.
     
    This is, like.... I've got nothing! It's too perfect, and I seriously can't say how much I love it at the moment because I'm still totally in shock at seeing this because I LOVE AKA so much, and this is like... this is like...
     
    I don't even know. I'm so obsessed with AKA, so for me to say this is COMPLETELY PERFECT is the highest praise I've got! Thank you so, so much because this is my favorite video, ever now :kiss:
     
    it's so perfect i'm gonna literally die this is like my heart and soul and inspiration all in one video i am SNATCHED
  2. xcx liked a post in a topic by sparklrtrailrheaven in Lana De Los Reyes Art *LUST FOR LIFE (ALBUM TRAILER)*   
    I am a little (LOT) bit in awe over the trailer and I don't think I can verbalize anything until I've watched it like 5 more times... oh my god.
     
    This is, like.... I've got nothing! It's too perfect, and I seriously can't say how much I love it at the moment because I'm still totally in shock at seeing this because I LOVE AKA so much, and this is like... this is like...
     
    I don't even know. I'm so obsessed with AKA, so for me to say this is COMPLETELY PERFECT is the highest praise I've got! Thank you so, so much because this is my favorite video, ever now :kiss:
     
    it's so perfect i'm gonna literally die this is like my heart and soul and inspiration all in one video i am SNATCHED
  3. sparklrtrailrheaven liked a post in a topic by Lana De Los Reyes in Lana De Los Reyes Art *LUST FOR LIFE (ALBUM TRAILER)*   
    It took me a while since I was not constantly working on it, but it turned out pretty great. Dedicated to @@sparklrtrailrheaven and all of you AKA lovers out there. Hope you guys enjoy it
     

  4. sparklrtrailrheaven liked a post in a topic by trayertrash in trayertrash's pathetic attempt at cover art   
    I made these for fun awhile ago
    (I know cocaine is spelled wrong, Netflix had it spelled wrong in the description so it's been an on going joke between a few friends) 


     

     

  5. delreyfreak liked a post in a topic by sparklrtrailrheaven in Unreleased songs that remind you of released ones   
    for whatever reason, Hollywood's Dead and Million Dollar Man always remind me of one another
  6. Surf Noir liked a post in a topic by sparklrtrailrheaven in Lana Del Ray AKA Lizzy Grant - Post-Release Discussion Thread + Poll   
    HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO LANA DEL RAY!

    Seven years ago today, Lana's official debut album was released. 

    May it continue to "raise us up".

     



     

    (I'm a little late, lol. Also, credit to adoringlana on tumblr for these beautiful gifs!)

  7. gogo yubari liked a post in a topic by sparklrtrailrheaven in Lana Del Ray AKA Lizzy Grant - Post-Release Discussion Thread + Poll   
    In light of the recent leak (thank you @!), I thought this thread would be an appropriate spot to list all the AKA demos, along with what information we know about them. PLEASE feel free to add/correct anything which I'm either wrong about or haven't included! I'll also list this in the OP. 
     
    Listed by their corresponding song on the Lana Del Ray tracklist:
     
    Kill Kill:
    - 3:51 demo, originating from a CD burned by Lana in 2008. Almost certainly produced by David Kahne, the demo features several changes from the finished track, including changes in tempo and a verse notably absent from the album version. The additional verse better explains Lana's original title for the track, "The Ocean", however, Lana's title for the demo remains "Kill Kill", as evidenced by her writing on the CD. This is the only alternate version of "Kill Kill" to surface as of yet.
     
    Queen of the Gas Station: 
    - 3:12 demo, acoustic, most likely home-recorded by Lana. This demo features multi-layered vocals and slightly different lyrics ("Cap (?) casino, Indian reservations", "...maybe with a post office attached to it, with chickens running in and out of it. Saw one like that in New Mexico, Route 66..."), and likely stems from 2007/8, prior to the recording of the album with David Kahne.
     
    - 4:34 demo, likely produced by David Kahne. Aside from sharing an extra lyric with the acoustic demo, this demo bears close resemblance to the album version of QOTGS. This version can be assumed to be from 2008, recorded during sessions with Kahne for the album. 
     
    Oh Say Can You See: 
    - 4:37 demo, originating from a 2007 session with Steven Mertens-- the same session that produced demos of "For K, Pt. 2" and "Raise Me Up". As with the other tracks from this session, the instrumentation is fairly sparse, and the sound lends to a rawer, more 'live' feel than the final, fully orchestrated and produced version of the track. Note that this demo was leaked with the title "O Say Can U See". 
      Gramma (Blue Ribbon Sparkler Trailer Heaven): 
    - Two "early mixes" of "Gramma" have surfaced, subtitled "Mix 3" and "Mix 5", both with a duration of 4:04. Originating from 2008, both are decidedly similar to the album version, with subtle changes by producer David Kahne. No "demos" of "Gramma" have surfaced, as neither have the other mixes implied by the "Mix 3" and "Mix 5" titles. 
     
    For K, Pt. 2:
    - 4:54 demo, originating from the same 2007 sessions with Steven Mertens as the demos of "Oh Say Can You See" and "Raise Me Up". Like these other demos, it is a much rawer version of the song. 
     
    - 3:36 demo, originating from 2007/8. This version, unlike the earlier demo, is produced and polished to some extent, although the producer is unclear-- likely either Steven Mertens or David Kahne, though I am unsure which. Any knowledge on this matter is welcome! This demo is also known under the title "Rehab", as it was titled on the Lizzy Grant and the Phenomena ReverbNation account. 
     
    Jump:
    - 2:54 demo, originating from the unofficial "No Kung Fu" EP, recorded in 2007. This track, like all of the other "No Kung Fu" tracks (save for "Ruby"), is a fairly stripped-down demo of the song, but still has elements of advanced production, unlike the 2007 session listed above. Producer is unclear-- possibly Steven Mertens, possibly David Kahne-- if anyone knows, please share! (I personally lean towards Mertens' production on these tracks, but can't verify.)
     
    Mermaid Motel:
    - No demos or alternate versions of "Mermaid Motel" have surfaced. 
     
    Raise Me Up (Mississippi South): 
    - 4 demos of "Raise Me Up" (with lengths of 4:00, 3:46, 3:52, and 3:54, respectively), exist from the 2007 sessions with Steven Mertens that also produced the demos of "Oh Say Can You See" and "For K, Pt. 2". Like the other tracks, these demos are rawer, less produced versions of the song. 
     
    - 4:23 "early mix" of the song, produced by David Kahne in 2008 and bearing subtle differences from the album version. 
     
    Pawn Shop Blues: 
    -2:47 acoustic demo, likely home-recorded by Lana in 2007/8.
     
    - While not a "demo" in the strict sense, a 3:03 live recording of "Pawn Shop Blues" from 2006 precedes the album recording by two years. 
     
    Brite Lites: 
    -3:05 demo, from the unofficial "No Kung Fu" EP, recorded in 2007. A notably more stripped-down version of the track, it's unclear as to whether this recording (and the others on the "No Kung Fu" EP) were produced by Steven Mertens or David Kahne. 
     
    -As with the early live recording of "Pawn Shop Blues", a 3:00, incomplete live version of "Brite Lites" exists, originating from 2007, a year before the recording of the album version. 
     
    - Snippets of a Steven Mertens-produced demo have surfaced, with a notably different sound and lyrics ("They named me Lana Rey Loreen (?)...")
     
    Put Me in a Movie: 
    - 3:47 demo, titled "Ruby", appears on both 2007's "No Kung Fu" and Lana's 2008 burned CD. Notably more produced and polished than other tracks on "No Kung Fu", the producer remains unclear. 
     
    - 3:41 "early mix", produced by David Kahne in 2008. This version features subtle differences in sound, and an extra line featured in no other version of the track ("Feels like sugar in me...").
     
    Smarty: 
    - No demos of "Smarty" have surfaced. 
     
    Yayo: 
    - 4:19 demo, originating from the unofficial "No Kung Fu" EP, recorded in 2007 with uncertain production. Like other "No Kung Fu" tracks, this version of "Yayo" is fairly stripped-down. 
     
    - 5:10 demo, possibly home-recorded by Lana. An acoustic version, this track also features multi-layered vocals and echo effects, ostensibly added by Lana herself. 
     
    - Three live 2007 recordings of "Yayo" exist, all predating the album recording. An incomplete 2:08 recording from The Cutting Room features a drastically different, heavier version of the track, as does a 1:15 snippet from a recording session with Lana's band, The Rich Whores. An incomplete 3:00 recording from Union Pool features a more typical performance of the song, and segues into "Pawn Shop Blues". 
     
    I hope this is helpful, and not too repetitive! I would appreciate any knowledge/corrections you all can contribute!
  8. sodaserialkiller liked a post in a topic by sparklrtrailrheaven in Lana Del Ray AKA Lizzy Grant - Post-Release Discussion Thread + Poll   
    you ought to know good and well that symbols like these mean a lot to lana. to assume that yayo is just a song about "drugs, motorcycles, and putting on shows for men" is to simplify things too much. it's a song, at least it seems to me, about escaping from the darkness in her life, really feeling happiness for once, and being with someone she loves very much-- i think it's so melancholy, though, because she doesn't believe she'll really get that 
  9. sparklrtrailrheaven liked a post in a topic by Sitar in Lana Del Rey Automatic Song Rank Sorter (Released Version Updated - April 2023)   
    Kinda messy, but it did get my top 3 in order
     
    Get Drunk
    Flipside
    Wayamaya
  10. Sitar liked a post in a topic by sparklrtrailrheaven in Lana Del Rey Automatic Song Rank Sorter (Released Version Updated - April 2023)   
    FINALLY did the Unreleased Song Sorter! The results weren't *entirely* accurate, but that's partially because I did it over the course of several days, and depending on how I'm feeling at the moment, my tastes are pretty different. (Also having some issues w/computer audio atm, so that's definitely a big factor, lol) However, it got my top 25 pretty dang close!:
     
    1. Put Me in a Movie
    2. Bel Air
    3. Off to the Races
    4. Pin Up Galore
    5. Pawn Shop Blues
    6. Puppy Love
    7. In Wendy
    8. Kill Kill 
    9. The Man I Love
    10. Trash Magic
    11. Brooklyn Baby
    12. Yayo (AKA)
    13. Video Games
    14. Ride
    15. Shades of Cool
    16. Junky Pride
    17. A Star for Nick
    18. Every Man Gets His Wish
    19. Wayamaya
    20. National Anthem
    21. Put Me in a Movie (No Kung Fu Demo)
    22. Disco
    23. Like Your Friend Did (NLMG Concept)
    24. The Happiest Girl in the Whole USA
    25. The End of the World
     
    Gotta say, it's pretty spot on! There's a couple I might not have placed in the top 25 (Ride, EMGHW, The End of the World) and a few I *would've* (Prom Song, Florida Kilos, Oooh Baby), but still pretty cool! I'm definitely going to use this as a framework to rate them myself 
  11. sparklrtrailrheaven liked a post in a topic by cheaptrailertrashglm in Ashley's things   
    i made some crappy gifs
     



     

     

     

     

     

     

     

  12. LOVE liked a post in a topic by sparklrtrailrheaven in Changed Opinions on Lana and her music   
    when i first listened to AKA, i thought Pawn Shop Blues was total filler and DID NOT understand the hype-- now, it's my second-favorite lana song (right next to my iconic PMIAM, ofc)
  13. sodaserialkiller liked a post in a topic by sparklrtrailrheaven in Lana Del Ray AKA Lizzy Grant - Post-Release Discussion Thread + Poll   
    HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO LANA DEL RAY!

    Seven years ago today, Lana's official debut album was released. 

    May it continue to "raise us up".

     



     

    (I'm a little late, lol. Also, credit to adoringlana on tumblr for these beautiful gifs!)

  14. LaMartine liked a post in a topic by sparklrtrailrheaven in Lana Del Ray AKA Lizzy Grant - Post-Release Discussion Thread + Poll   
    HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO LANA DEL RAY!

    Seven years ago today, Lana's official debut album was released. 

    May it continue to "raise us up".

     



     

    (I'm a little late, lol. Also, credit to adoringlana on tumblr for these beautiful gifs!)

  15. californianfreak liked a post in a topic by sparklrtrailrheaven in Lana Del Ray AKA Lizzy Grant - Post-Release Discussion Thread + Poll   
    HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO LANA DEL RAY!

    Seven years ago today, Lana's official debut album was released. 

    May it continue to "raise us up".

     



     

    (I'm a little late, lol. Also, credit to adoringlana on tumblr for these beautiful gifs!)

  16. sparklrtrailrheaven liked a post in a topic by TheBoss in Lana Del Ray AKA Lizzy Grant - Post-Release Discussion Thread + Poll   
    I missed it too! Such an incredible album #LeakMertensAKA2K17
  17. WhiteHydrangea liked a post in a topic by sparklrtrailrheaven in Lana Del Ray AKA Lizzy Grant - Post-Release Discussion Thread + Poll   
    HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO LANA DEL RAY!

    Seven years ago today, Lana's official debut album was released. 

    May it continue to "raise us up".

     



     

    (I'm a little late, lol. Also, credit to adoringlana on tumblr for these beautiful gifs!)

  18. californianfreak liked a post in a topic by sparklrtrailrheaven in Lana Del Ray AKA Lizzy Grant - Post-Release Discussion Thread + Poll   
    In light of the recent leak (thank you @!), I thought this thread would be an appropriate spot to list all the AKA demos, along with what information we know about them. PLEASE feel free to add/correct anything which I'm either wrong about or haven't included! I'll also list this in the OP. 
     
    Listed by their corresponding song on the Lana Del Ray tracklist:
     
    Kill Kill:
    - 3:51 demo, originating from a CD burned by Lana in 2008. Almost certainly produced by David Kahne, the demo features several changes from the finished track, including changes in tempo and a verse notably absent from the album version. The additional verse better explains Lana's original title for the track, "The Ocean", however, Lana's title for the demo remains "Kill Kill", as evidenced by her writing on the CD. This is the only alternate version of "Kill Kill" to surface as of yet.
     
    Queen of the Gas Station: 
    - 3:12 demo, acoustic, most likely home-recorded by Lana. This demo features multi-layered vocals and slightly different lyrics ("Cap (?) casino, Indian reservations", "...maybe with a post office attached to it, with chickens running in and out of it. Saw one like that in New Mexico, Route 66..."), and likely stems from 2007/8, prior to the recording of the album with David Kahne.
     
    - 4:34 demo, likely produced by David Kahne. Aside from sharing an extra lyric with the acoustic demo, this demo bears close resemblance to the album version of QOTGS. This version can be assumed to be from 2008, recorded during sessions with Kahne for the album. 
     
    Oh Say Can You See: 
    - 4:37 demo, originating from a 2007 session with Steven Mertens-- the same session that produced demos of "For K, Pt. 2" and "Raise Me Up". As with the other tracks from this session, the instrumentation is fairly sparse, and the sound lends to a rawer, more 'live' feel than the final, fully orchestrated and produced version of the track. Note that this demo was leaked with the title "O Say Can U See". 
      Gramma (Blue Ribbon Sparkler Trailer Heaven): 
    - Two "early mixes" of "Gramma" have surfaced, subtitled "Mix 3" and "Mix 5", both with a duration of 4:04. Originating from 2008, both are decidedly similar to the album version, with subtle changes by producer David Kahne. No "demos" of "Gramma" have surfaced, as neither have the other mixes implied by the "Mix 3" and "Mix 5" titles. 
     
    For K, Pt. 2:
    - 4:54 demo, originating from the same 2007 sessions with Steven Mertens as the demos of "Oh Say Can You See" and "Raise Me Up". Like these other demos, it is a much rawer version of the song. 
     
    - 3:36 demo, originating from 2007/8. This version, unlike the earlier demo, is produced and polished to some extent, although the producer is unclear-- likely either Steven Mertens or David Kahne, though I am unsure which. Any knowledge on this matter is welcome! This demo is also known under the title "Rehab", as it was titled on the Lizzy Grant and the Phenomena ReverbNation account. 
     
    Jump:
    - 2:54 demo, originating from the unofficial "No Kung Fu" EP, recorded in 2007. This track, like all of the other "No Kung Fu" tracks (save for "Ruby"), is a fairly stripped-down demo of the song, but still has elements of advanced production, unlike the 2007 session listed above. Producer is unclear-- possibly Steven Mertens, possibly David Kahne-- if anyone knows, please share! (I personally lean towards Mertens' production on these tracks, but can't verify.)
     
    Mermaid Motel:
    - No demos or alternate versions of "Mermaid Motel" have surfaced. 
     
    Raise Me Up (Mississippi South): 
    - 4 demos of "Raise Me Up" (with lengths of 4:00, 3:46, 3:52, and 3:54, respectively), exist from the 2007 sessions with Steven Mertens that also produced the demos of "Oh Say Can You See" and "For K, Pt. 2". Like the other tracks, these demos are rawer, less produced versions of the song. 
     
    - 4:23 "early mix" of the song, produced by David Kahne in 2008 and bearing subtle differences from the album version. 
     
    Pawn Shop Blues: 
    -2:47 acoustic demo, likely home-recorded by Lana in 2007/8.
     
    - While not a "demo" in the strict sense, a 3:03 live recording of "Pawn Shop Blues" from 2006 precedes the album recording by two years. 
     
    Brite Lites: 
    -3:05 demo, from the unofficial "No Kung Fu" EP, recorded in 2007. A notably more stripped-down version of the track, it's unclear as to whether this recording (and the others on the "No Kung Fu" EP) were produced by Steven Mertens or David Kahne. 
     
    -As with the early live recording of "Pawn Shop Blues", a 3:00, incomplete live version of "Brite Lites" exists, originating from 2007, a year before the recording of the album version. 
     
    - Snippets of a Steven Mertens-produced demo have surfaced, with a notably different sound and lyrics ("They named me Lana Rey Loreen (?)...")
     
    Put Me in a Movie: 
    - 3:47 demo, titled "Ruby", appears on both 2007's "No Kung Fu" and Lana's 2008 burned CD. Notably more produced and polished than other tracks on "No Kung Fu", the producer remains unclear. 
     
    - 3:41 "early mix", produced by David Kahne in 2008. This version features subtle differences in sound, and an extra line featured in no other version of the track ("Feels like sugar in me...").
     
    Smarty: 
    - No demos of "Smarty" have surfaced. 
     
    Yayo: 
    - 4:19 demo, originating from the unofficial "No Kung Fu" EP, recorded in 2007 with uncertain production. Like other "No Kung Fu" tracks, this version of "Yayo" is fairly stripped-down. 
     
    - 5:10 demo, possibly home-recorded by Lana. An acoustic version, this track also features multi-layered vocals and echo effects, ostensibly added by Lana herself. 
     
    - Three live 2007 recordings of "Yayo" exist, all predating the album recording. An incomplete 2:08 recording from The Cutting Room features a drastically different, heavier version of the track, as does a 1:15 snippet from a recording session with Lana's band, The Rich Whores. An incomplete 3:00 recording from Union Pool features a more typical performance of the song, and segues into "Pawn Shop Blues". 
     
    I hope this is helpful, and not too repetitive! I would appreciate any knowledge/corrections you all can contribute!
  19. PrettyBaby liked a post in a topic by sparklrtrailrheaven in Lana Del Ray AKA Lizzy Grant - Post-Release Discussion Thread + Poll   
    HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO LANA DEL RAY!

    Seven years ago today, Lana's official debut album was released. 

    May it continue to "raise us up".

     



     

    (I'm a little late, lol. Also, credit to adoringlana on tumblr for these beautiful gifs!)

  20. cheaptrailertrashglm liked a post in a topic by sparklrtrailrheaven in Lana Del Ray AKA Lizzy Grant - Post-Release Discussion Thread + Poll   
    HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO LANA DEL RAY!

    Seven years ago today, Lana's official debut album was released. 

    May it continue to "raise us up".

     



     

    (I'm a little late, lol. Also, credit to adoringlana on tumblr for these beautiful gifs!)

  21. bounce liked a post in a topic by sparklrtrailrheaven in Lana Del Ray AKA Lizzy Grant - Post-Release Discussion Thread + Poll   
    In light of the recent leak (thank you @!), I thought this thread would be an appropriate spot to list all the AKA demos, along with what information we know about them. PLEASE feel free to add/correct anything which I'm either wrong about or haven't included! I'll also list this in the OP. 
     
    Listed by their corresponding song on the Lana Del Ray tracklist:
     
    Kill Kill:
    - 3:51 demo, originating from a CD burned by Lana in 2008. Almost certainly produced by David Kahne, the demo features several changes from the finished track, including changes in tempo and a verse notably absent from the album version. The additional verse better explains Lana's original title for the track, "The Ocean", however, Lana's title for the demo remains "Kill Kill", as evidenced by her writing on the CD. This is the only alternate version of "Kill Kill" to surface as of yet.
     
    Queen of the Gas Station: 
    - 3:12 demo, acoustic, most likely home-recorded by Lana. This demo features multi-layered vocals and slightly different lyrics ("Cap (?) casino, Indian reservations", "...maybe with a post office attached to it, with chickens running in and out of it. Saw one like that in New Mexico, Route 66..."), and likely stems from 2007/8, prior to the recording of the album with David Kahne.
     
    - 4:34 demo, likely produced by David Kahne. Aside from sharing an extra lyric with the acoustic demo, this demo bears close resemblance to the album version of QOTGS. This version can be assumed to be from 2008, recorded during sessions with Kahne for the album. 
     
    Oh Say Can You See: 
    - 4:37 demo, originating from a 2007 session with Steven Mertens-- the same session that produced demos of "For K, Pt. 2" and "Raise Me Up". As with the other tracks from this session, the instrumentation is fairly sparse, and the sound lends to a rawer, more 'live' feel than the final, fully orchestrated and produced version of the track. Note that this demo was leaked with the title "O Say Can U See". 
      Gramma (Blue Ribbon Sparkler Trailer Heaven): 
    - Two "early mixes" of "Gramma" have surfaced, subtitled "Mix 3" and "Mix 5", both with a duration of 4:04. Originating from 2008, both are decidedly similar to the album version, with subtle changes by producer David Kahne. No "demos" of "Gramma" have surfaced, as neither have the other mixes implied by the "Mix 3" and "Mix 5" titles. 
     
    For K, Pt. 2:
    - 4:54 demo, originating from the same 2007 sessions with Steven Mertens as the demos of "Oh Say Can You See" and "Raise Me Up". Like these other demos, it is a much rawer version of the song. 
     
    - 3:36 demo, originating from 2007/8. This version, unlike the earlier demo, is produced and polished to some extent, although the producer is unclear-- likely either Steven Mertens or David Kahne, though I am unsure which. Any knowledge on this matter is welcome! This demo is also known under the title "Rehab", as it was titled on the Lizzy Grant and the Phenomena ReverbNation account. 
     
    Jump:
    - 2:54 demo, originating from the unofficial "No Kung Fu" EP, recorded in 2007. This track, like all of the other "No Kung Fu" tracks (save for "Ruby"), is a fairly stripped-down demo of the song, but still has elements of advanced production, unlike the 2007 session listed above. Producer is unclear-- possibly Steven Mertens, possibly David Kahne-- if anyone knows, please share! (I personally lean towards Mertens' production on these tracks, but can't verify.)
     
    Mermaid Motel:
    - No demos or alternate versions of "Mermaid Motel" have surfaced. 
     
    Raise Me Up (Mississippi South): 
    - 4 demos of "Raise Me Up" (with lengths of 4:00, 3:46, 3:52, and 3:54, respectively), exist from the 2007 sessions with Steven Mertens that also produced the demos of "Oh Say Can You See" and "For K, Pt. 2". Like the other tracks, these demos are rawer, less produced versions of the song. 
     
    - 4:23 "early mix" of the song, produced by David Kahne in 2008 and bearing subtle differences from the album version. 
     
    Pawn Shop Blues: 
    -2:47 acoustic demo, likely home-recorded by Lana in 2007/8.
     
    - While not a "demo" in the strict sense, a 3:03 live recording of "Pawn Shop Blues" from 2006 precedes the album recording by two years. 
     
    Brite Lites: 
    -3:05 demo, from the unofficial "No Kung Fu" EP, recorded in 2007. A notably more stripped-down version of the track, it's unclear as to whether this recording (and the others on the "No Kung Fu" EP) were produced by Steven Mertens or David Kahne. 
     
    -As with the early live recording of "Pawn Shop Blues", a 3:00, incomplete live version of "Brite Lites" exists, originating from 2007, a year before the recording of the album version. 
     
    - Snippets of a Steven Mertens-produced demo have surfaced, with a notably different sound and lyrics ("They named me Lana Rey Loreen (?)...")
     
    Put Me in a Movie: 
    - 3:47 demo, titled "Ruby", appears on both 2007's "No Kung Fu" and Lana's 2008 burned CD. Notably more produced and polished than other tracks on "No Kung Fu", the producer remains unclear. 
     
    - 3:41 "early mix", produced by David Kahne in 2008. This version features subtle differences in sound, and an extra line featured in no other version of the track ("Feels like sugar in me...").
     
    Smarty: 
    - No demos of "Smarty" have surfaced. 
     
    Yayo: 
    - 4:19 demo, originating from the unofficial "No Kung Fu" EP, recorded in 2007 with uncertain production. Like other "No Kung Fu" tracks, this version of "Yayo" is fairly stripped-down. 
     
    - 5:10 demo, possibly home-recorded by Lana. An acoustic version, this track also features multi-layered vocals and echo effects, ostensibly added by Lana herself. 
     
    - Three live 2007 recordings of "Yayo" exist, all predating the album recording. An incomplete 2:08 recording from The Cutting Room features a drastically different, heavier version of the track, as does a 1:15 snippet from a recording session with Lana's band, The Rich Whores. An incomplete 3:00 recording from Union Pool features a more typical performance of the song, and segues into "Pawn Shop Blues". 
     
    I hope this is helpful, and not too repetitive! I would appreciate any knowledge/corrections you all can contribute!
  22. PARADIXO liked a post in a topic by sparklrtrailrheaven in Lana Del Ray AKA Lizzy Grant - Post-Release Discussion Thread + Poll   
    HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO LANA DEL RAY!

    Seven years ago today, Lana's official debut album was released. 

    May it continue to "raise us up".

     



     

    (I'm a little late, lol. Also, credit to adoringlana on tumblr for these beautiful gifs!)

  23. ednafrau liked a post in a topic by sparklrtrailrheaven in Lana Del Ray AKA Lizzy Grant - Post-Release Discussion Thread + Poll   
    HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO LANA DEL RAY!

    Seven years ago today, Lana's official debut album was released. 

    May it continue to "raise us up".

     



     

    (I'm a little late, lol. Also, credit to adoringlana on tumblr for these beautiful gifs!)

  24. CrazySister liked a post in a topic by sparklrtrailrheaven in Lana Del Ray AKA Lizzy Grant - Post-Release Discussion Thread + Poll   
    HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO LANA DEL RAY!

    Seven years ago today, Lana's official debut album was released. 

    May it continue to "raise us up".

     



     

    (I'm a little late, lol. Also, credit to adoringlana on tumblr for these beautiful gifs!)

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