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True Romance liked a post in a topic by sparklrtrailrheaven in Lana Del Ray A.K.A. Lizzy Grant: The Elimination Game - Winner Announced!
ELIMINATE: FOR K PT 2
(WHY IS IT NOT GONE YET NO OFFENSE)
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sparklrtrailrheaven liked a post in a topic by Sitar in Create an Unreleased Lana Album/Playlist
Whew okay I was feeling kinda stagnant and I added a MySpace era inspired album
It's good, I promise. Blindly follow me on my ever changing path of Lana organization
But I still can't bring myself to taint the other more produced albums with concept demos so the rest are here (most are short, so I'm chill with a long ass album lol)
Thank you! Slightly amended above but it doesn't affect the flow of the other albums. Hope you like!
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sparklrtrailrheaven liked a post in a topic by Sitar in Trash Magic * Lizzy Grant Lower East Side Jams 🎶
Any Lizzy art you do is magical cuz it's like imagining if she had a worthy graphic designer back then
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sparklrtrailrheaven liked a post in a topic by Trash Magic in Trash Magic * Lizzy Grant Lower East Side Jams 🎶
The ocean @@cartoon eyes
Been a fan since day...
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Sitar liked a post in a topic by sparklrtrailrheaven in Post Your Lana iTunes Library!
I know I posted my own iTunes library pretty recently, but I rearranged all of my unreleased albums so they play as albums much more smoothly and cohesively (look out, I'm a wannabe @@SitarHero ):
Methamphetamines (2006/7):
Pin Up Galore (2006/7):
Lizzy Grant: Live (2006-2009):
Motel 6 (2009):
Dum Dum (2010):
Noir (2010):
Us Against the World (2010):
Velvet Crowbar (2010):
Back to tha Basics (2011):
Queen of Disaster (2011):
Starry Eyed (2012-2014):
Life is Beautiful (2015/16):
I hope everyone enjoys these! Any suggestions on sequencing, covers, or anything else (including comments on my ratings for the songs-- drag me pls) are welcome and I'd love to hear them!
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Daisy Hearted liked a post in a topic by sparklrtrailrheaven in LANALYSIS: Relating Songs To Known/Assumed Relationships
If sis trayer's theory is correct, then here's what I think:
I think Lana's lyrics about a man on death row, one who we presumed to be K, was still someone she legitimately knew and loved. I think the death row sentence was very real, as was the man, as evidenced by the constant recurrence of the theme and the personal nature of the lyrics/subject. However, I think K was used interchangeably with this other man she also cared a lot about-- in essence, she melded Josh and this man on death row together (two of her great loves, possibly) to create this hybrid dream man who also suffers a poetically beautiful fate.
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trashangel liked a post in a topic by sparklrtrailrheaven in LANALYSIS: Relating Songs To Known/Assumed Relationships
iconic queen of sleuthing... i'm amazed that the K Code may have finally been cracked!!!! although it loses some of the poetic appeal of him being on death row/dying, it's still incredible
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True Romance liked a post in a topic by sparklrtrailrheaven in Lana Del Ray A.K.A. Lizzy Grant: The Elimination Game - Winner Announced!
FOR K, PT. 2
(are y'all crazy? kill kill is a masterpiece )
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MahaMaha liked a post in a topic by sparklrtrailrheaven in LANALYSIS: Relating Songs To Known/Assumed Relationships
If sis trayer's theory is correct, then here's what I think:
I think Lana's lyrics about a man on death row, one who we presumed to be K, was still someone she legitimately knew and loved. I think the death row sentence was very real, as was the man, as evidenced by the constant recurrence of the theme and the personal nature of the lyrics/subject. However, I think K was used interchangeably with this other man she also cared a lot about-- in essence, she melded Josh and this man on death row together (two of her great loves, possibly) to create this hybrid dream man who also suffers a poetically beautiful fate.
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sparklrtrailrheaven liked a post in a topic by True Romance in Lana Del Rey: Top 20 Songs: The Elimination Game [Winner Announced]
ROUND 3
Art Deco and This Is What Makes Us Girls were eliminated!
Finally, a round i'm satisfied with
Florida Kilos has immunity this round, so don't be trying to eliminate it
my vote:
eliminate Young and beautiful, ultraviolence, music to watch boys to and freak
immunity: florida kilos and ride
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cheaptrailertrashglm liked a post in a topic by sparklrtrailrheaven in LANALYSIS: Relating Songs To Known/Assumed Relationships
If sis trayer's theory is correct, then here's what I think:
I think Lana's lyrics about a man on death row, one who we presumed to be K, was still someone she legitimately knew and loved. I think the death row sentence was very real, as was the man, as evidenced by the constant recurrence of the theme and the personal nature of the lyrics/subject. However, I think K was used interchangeably with this other man she also cared a lot about-- in essence, she melded Josh and this man on death row together (two of her great loves, possibly) to create this hybrid dream man who also suffers a poetically beautiful fate.
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DominicMars liked a post in a topic by sparklrtrailrheaven in Lizzy Grant/May jailer Old Myspace. (New Information)
oh my god, totally forgot that! thanks!
queen of alternate titles
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ednafrau liked a post in a topic by sparklrtrailrheaven in LANALYSIS: Relating Songs To Known/Assumed Relationships
If sis trayer's theory is correct, then here's what I think:
I think Lana's lyrics about a man on death row, one who we presumed to be K, was still someone she legitimately knew and loved. I think the death row sentence was very real, as was the man, as evidenced by the constant recurrence of the theme and the personal nature of the lyrics/subject. However, I think K was used interchangeably with this other man she also cared a lot about-- in essence, she melded Josh and this man on death row together (two of her great loves, possibly) to create this hybrid dream man who also suffers a poetically beautiful fate.
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cheaptrailertrashglm liked a post in a topic by sparklrtrailrheaven in LANALYSIS: Relating Songs To Known/Assumed Relationships
iconic queen of sleuthing... i'm amazed that the K Code may have finally been cracked!!!! although it loses some of the poetic appeal of him being on death row/dying, it's still incredible
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sparklrtrailrheaven liked a post in a topic by trayertrash in LANALYSIS: Relating Songs To Known/Assumed Relationships
I think death row could just be symbolic for something such as drug use (there was a few drug reference's on Josh's page but I didn't really see them as that relevant until now, plus she mentions drugs in every other song) or she wrote about true feelings but elaborated to create a more tragic story. I don't think we should take every single word she sings so literally. She's a story teller, sometimes the things she writes about are just that - stories. I mean... if we're going to assume the whole death row story is 100% true then are we supposed to believe her being a serial killer is true too?
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Kommander liked a post in a topic by sparklrtrailrheaven in LANALYSIS: Relating Songs To Known/Assumed Relationships
If sis trayer's theory is correct, then here's what I think:
I think Lana's lyrics about a man on death row, one who we presumed to be K, was still someone she legitimately knew and loved. I think the death row sentence was very real, as was the man, as evidenced by the constant recurrence of the theme and the personal nature of the lyrics/subject. However, I think K was used interchangeably with this other man she also cared a lot about-- in essence, she melded Josh and this man on death row together (two of her great loves, possibly) to create this hybrid dream man who also suffers a poetically beautiful fate.
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sparklrtrailrheaven liked a post in a topic by TRENCH in LANALYSIS: Relating Songs To Known/Assumed Relationships
Her and chicken will film a vid
Her and ducky will walk the dog
Girl what are you, a farmer?
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delreyfreak liked a post in a topic by sparklrtrailrheaven in LANALYSIS: Relating Songs To Known/Assumed Relationships
iconic queen of sleuthing... i'm amazed that the K Code may have finally been cracked!!!! although it loses some of the poetic appeal of him being on death row/dying, it's still incredible
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TRENCH liked a post in a topic by sparklrtrailrheaven in LANALYSIS: Relating Songs To Known/Assumed Relationships
iconic queen of sleuthing... i'm amazed that the K Code may have finally been cracked!!!! although it loses some of the poetic appeal of him being on death row/dying, it's still incredible
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forkpt1 liked a post in a topic by sparklrtrailrheaven in LANALYSIS: Relating Songs To Known/Assumed Relationships
iconic queen of sleuthing... i'm amazed that the K Code may have finally been cracked!!!! although it loses some of the poetic appeal of him being on death row/dying, it's still incredible
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Starsx liked a post in a topic by sparklrtrailrheaven in LANALYSIS: Relating Songs To Known/Assumed Relationships
iconic queen of sleuthing... i'm amazed that the K Code may have finally been cracked!!!! although it loses some of the poetic appeal of him being on death row/dying, it's still incredible
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tropicunt liked a post in a topic by sparklrtrailrheaven in LANALYSIS: Relating Songs To Known/Assumed Relationships
iconic queen of sleuthing... i'm amazed that the K Code may have finally been cracked!!!! although it loses some of the poetic appeal of him being on death row/dying, it's still incredible
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True Romance liked a post in a topic by sparklrtrailrheaven in LANALYSIS: Relating Songs To Known/Assumed Relationships
iconic queen of sleuthing... i'm amazed that the K Code may have finally been cracked!!!! although it loses some of the poetic appeal of him being on death row/dying, it's still incredible
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sparklrtrailrheaven liked a post in a topic by CrazySister in Lana Del Ray A.K.A. Lizzy Grant: The Elimination Game - Winner Announced!
And happy to see this beautiful vote!
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stillwatchingTV liked a post in a topic by sparklrtrailrheaven in LANALYSIS: Relating Songs To Known/Assumed Relationships
iconic queen of sleuthing... i'm amazed that the K Code may have finally been cracked!!!! although it loses some of the poetic appeal of him being on death row/dying, it's still incredible