Candy Necklace 9,117 Posted Sunday at 09:28 PM 1 minute ago, Paris Hilton said: Completely missing the point. Like I said, the post was not directed towards you and if you decide to take offense on that, then that’s on you. Too bad it got you feeling some type of way over a silly comment. bro i’m fine take a break 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dexter 2,573 Posted Sunday at 09:29 PM So what im getting from this.. is that • the other song is real • no one has it • it didn’t nearly make it on the album like we thought and the vinyl was just misinterpreted • we can’t reliably know the producer 3 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Paris Hilton 10,314 Posted Sunday at 09:31 PM Just now, dexter said: So what im getting from this.. is that • the other song is real • no one has it • it didn’t nearly make it on the album like we thought and the vinyl was just misinterpreted • we can’t reliably know the producer You forgot to mention it will serve as the second promotional single for TRPWS! 5 Quote "Some days are for falling in love with people, some days for cities, and some for your time in solitude." Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
honeymoon is alive 24,227 Posted Sunday at 09:33 PM what’s going awn 4 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Lindsay Lohan 11,807 Posted Sunday at 09:34 PM 4 minutes ago, dexter said: So what im getting from this.. is that • the other song is real • no one has it • it didn’t nearly make it on the album like we thought and the vinyl was just misinterpreted • we can’t reliably know the producer Yes except Rick Nowels is 100% the producer 6 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Paris Hilton 10,314 Posted Sunday at 09:35 PM 1 minute ago, honeymoon is alive said: what’s going awn 3 Quote "Some days are for falling in love with people, some days for cities, and some for your time in solitude." Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
That Venice Bitch 29,865 Posted Sunday at 09:35 PM 1 minute ago, dexter said: • we can’t reliably know the producer Unknown did say it was Rick. While ppl might not have the file, insiders may have seen the title somewhere on Rick's side or perhaps Rick mentioned it to them 2 Quote .・゜゜・ ⋆·˚ ༘ * GIVE PEACE A CHANCE ˚ ༘ ⋆。˚ ・゜゜・. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Brooklyn Fetus 4,285 Posted Sunday at 09:36 PM 4 minutes ago, dexter said: So what im getting from this.. is that • the other song is real • no one has it • it didn’t nearly make it on the album like we thought and the vinyl was just misinterpreted • we can’t reliably know the producer the third point clears out a lot! so yes it prob do is produced by rick nowels, might have paradise-ish or acoustic production like in unfixable/is this happiness 2 Quote Old Money, 2:12 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TrashMagiq 59,875 Posted Sunday at 09:37 PM 1 hour ago, meIanchoIia said: I've just noticed "Other Side" is even mentioned on vinyl Since Lana worked a lot with Rick during Ultraviolence era I guess he was an alt producer for every song from tracklist but we hadn't been told about it yet. And now we are and that means he "produced" The Other Side- Pretty When You Cry, Money Power Glory, Fucked My Way Up to The Top & Old Money. I really don't believe this song exists. We had so much info posts, mass leaks and everything connected with Ultraviolence leaks. We even have this early voice memos like Sweetheart, Devil etc. Then why wouldn't we have song that presumably made onto the album? And why this isn't registered? That doesn't make sense to me. My opinion tho. 45 minutes ago, Lindsay Lohan said: Not calling you dumb but... let's add critical thinking to this discussion So Lana wanted to include 'Side C / Other Side' on Ultraviolence and then Honeymoon but it got scrapped last moment both times like SYTH omg... I wonder if it's one of the songs that almost made the cut on Blue Banisters. I'm assuming it's a Taco Truck x VB / A&W situation where it's 2 songs in 1 but with 'Other Side' being a direct continuation of 'Side C' since both are about sides. Maybe we'll finally get 'Side C / Other Side' on TRPWS next to Roses Bloom For You. SCREAMING FOR ME BABYYY 12 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Veinsineon 78,689 Posted Sunday at 09:39 PM another big nothing burger and a side of no leaks ohhhh starvsters we lose and we lose 10 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Waimea Bay 11,090 Posted Sunday at 09:41 PM So why are there three pages of this 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Brooklyn Fetus 4,285 Posted Sunday at 09:41 PM 7 Quote Old Money, 2:12 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
laurita 4,486 Posted Sunday at 09:43 PM 1 minute ago, Waimea Bay said: So why are there three pages of this Let them, it's fun 0 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ultrablvd 48,717 Posted Sunday at 09:43 PM i’m crying how was there extended conversation about a vinyl label literally indicating the tracklist for the other side of the vinyl this website is so unserious lanaboards never change 13 Quote resident sweeter 24/7/17 - 9/7/23 - 10/7/23 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
The Stargirl Pinky 73,824 Posted Sunday at 09:45 PM 2 minutes ago, Brooklyn Fetus said: This is exactly what I imagine Lana being like when she snoops on LB watching us fight over digital marketing vinyl mockups 5 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
American Whore 52,188 Posted Sunday at 09:46 PM 0 Quote if i fuck this model and she just bleached her asshole and i get bleach on my t-shirt, imma feel like an asshole Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Veinsineon 78,689 Posted Sunday at 09:46 PM if you look on the back side of the paradise vinyl there is also a QR code that when scanned prompts you to enter your DOB and SS information. After inputting your personal info and consenting to the cookies, users will be met with a media play box that includes the file '01_pussy.wav' ... users whom navigate to the web page will be shocked to find that while the unedited original file was indeed leaked online. It was not made available to download. In true lanaboards blue ball fashion. This is incredible. How did we never catch this?? 7 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
That Venice Bitch 29,865 Posted Sunday at 09:49 PM 1 minute ago, Brooklyn Fetus said: might have paradise-ish or acoustic production like in unfixable/is this happiness Kindly be careful when posting random speculative stuff like this. Nowhere was any of this said by anybody. An uninformed user could see this and take it at face value and perpetuate it further, so I just want to clarify this post to just be based purely on speculation 5 Quote .・゜゜・ ⋆·˚ ༘ * GIVE PEACE A CHANCE ˚ ༘ ⋆。˚ ・゜゜・. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
RIP ivory almond 17,402 Posted Sunday at 09:49 PM @Paris Hilton do you notice how you were the most aggressive one in that conversation? is there a reason you got rude and disrespectful over discourse that didn't even involve you? you can get annoyed without getting mean... 2 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Veinsineon 78,689 Posted Sunday at 09:51 PM In the vast, fragmented landscape of internet oddities, a peculiar QR code has surfaced, capturing the curiosity of digital wanderers. When scanned, it leads users to a file titled "01_pussy.wav," a track shrouded in mystery. Yet, to their dismay, the file cannot be downloaded. It can only be streamed—experienced in real time, but never possessed. This paradox of access without ownership has turned the audio file into a modern myth, a ghostly artifact drifting through cyberspace with an untraceable origin and an uncertain fate. The lore surrounding "01_pussy.wav" is as murky as the track itself. No one knows who first obtained it, nor how the QR code came into existence. Some claim it was the work of a rogue musician, a sound artist rejecting the commodification of music in the digital age. Others suggest it was leaked from an abandoned project, a forgotten piece of sonic ephemera that someone salvaged from obscurity. The anonymity of the file’s host only fuels the intrigue, with theories ranging from benevolent archivists to enigmatic tricksters intent on subverting the culture of digital possession. What is known is that the track, once encountered, leaves an imprint on its listeners. Those who have heard it describe a spectral quality—melancholy yet entrancing, familiar yet unplaceable. It defies classification, existing somewhere between glitch, ambient, and a warped lo-fi aesthetic. Some swear they recognize snippets of sampled dialogue, ghostly voices buried beneath layers of distortion. Others argue that it changes slightly with each listen, as though it were sentient, adapting itself to its audience. The inability to download the track only amplifies its allure; it is fleeting, ephemeral, like a dream one struggles to recall upon waking. Attempts to bypass the streaming restriction have been futile. Skilled coders and digital archivists have poured over the source, only to find themselves thwarted by an elegantly simple system of obfuscation. The QR code, it seems, is the only known gateway, an entrance to a one-way auditory experience that resists replication. In an era where everything is recorded, duplicated, and stored indefinitely, "01_pussy.wav" exists in defiance, a relic of a digital folklore that cannot be pinned down. And so, the track remains—an enigma perpetuated by those who stumble upon it. A whispered legend among net dwellers. A fleeting glimpse into an audio ghost story that refuses to be claimed. Whether the generous anon who shared it was a true custodian of lost media or an unwitting participant in a larger game, no one can say. But as long as the QR code endures, so too does the legend of "01_pussy.wav." 6 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites