Make me your Dream Life 88,344 Posted August 22, 2019 It makes me sad when I see the older guys in Lana's videos, bc I know it's not always some kind of romanticized, or an erotic sorta thing. The whole contrast of being younger and being around older people, finding yourself talking to them randomly. They have so many dreams and stories and wisdom to impart, and it almost feels like they're just itching to just tell someone. Do u think she thinks about these things? 3 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
poetic jess 2,340 Posted August 22, 2019 ...is he wrong though? Seeing those posts brought me back to those Facebook days where people thought posting the long ass disclaimers- “FB (or any other app), please don’t use my information!” -would actually make them exempt from whatever changes they were making. If that were the case, really unfair for most people who never see these disclaimers to repost them. Also Byron reposted it too, but at least he said “just in case”... so he knows it does nothing?... but... lol still, I thought it was common sense that those posts have as much power as those “one like = one prayer” posts. Lmfao 2 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
knives 2,524 Posted August 23, 2019 ....i see lanas taking a page from marina (btw, i couldnt find these on her website, and they dropped only 3 months ago. sooo lol) 2 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
poetic jess 2,340 Posted August 23, 2019 Okay, so I'm unsure of where to post this- but maybe I'll just start the discussion here: So, I was watching this video about Robyn- her career and influence in the music industry (a really good video, I recommend watching the whole thing!). Interesting information came up concerning the artists who work with Max Martin (Ariana Grande, Taylor Swift etc.). Apparently there were times where artists would come to producers asking them to help them sound like her. You can listen to that part starting at 16:25... https://youtu.be/A37w5qcShyM?t=985 This one producer Robyn was working with said, "So whenever I have a female artist come into my studio, they usually put your album on the table and they're like: 'I wanna make this!'" The guy who made the video then explains how songs by these artists sound like a "diet version" of Robyn's songs. So yesterday, I kept reading a lot of comments not only here but on other forums saying that Taylor Swift's new songs sound a bit more like something Lana would have written or sung. Now, I'm bringing this up here because I don't want Swifties on my ass- it's just a theory... What if this isn't a coincidence? What if what happened to Robyn is happening to Lana to a certain extent? I mean, she is getting more recognition now but artists who sound a bit too familiar to her music style has been a nagging not-as-spoken-enough issue for me for quite a few years now. What if Lana's style of writing, singing, producing is being intentionally implemented into Taylor's music? Idk where I'm going with this, I mean obviously FMWUTT shows that Lana is aware of some artists who secretly try to steal her style and it bothers her. But I wonder how'd she'd feel if this was happening behind the scenes by a fan of hers (Taylor). And yeah, granted Taylor’s also working with Jack but I feel like this issue preceded his work with her (Wildest Dreams anyone? which was also produced by Max Martin ) 5 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
drowning mermaid 1,706 Posted August 24, 2019 Okay, so I'm unsure of where to post this- but maybe I'll just start the discussion here: So, I was watching this video about Robyn- her career and influence in the music industry (a really good video, I recommend watching the whole thing!). Interesting information came up concerning the artists who work with Max Martin (Ariana Grande, Taylor Swift etc.). Apparently there were times where artists would come to producers asking them to help them sound like her. You can listen to that part starting at 16:25... https://youtu.be/A37w5qcShyM?t=985 This one producer Robyn was working with said, "So whenever I have a female artist come into my studio, they usually put your album on the table and they're like: 'I wanna make this!'" The guy who made the video then explains how songs by these artists sound like a "diet version" of Robyn's songs. So yesterday, I kept reading a lot of comments not only here but on other forums saying that Taylor Swift's new songs sound a bit more like something Lana would have written or sung. Now, I'm bringing this up here because I don't want Swifties on my ass- it's just a theory... What if this isn't a coincidence? What if what happened to Robyn is happening to Lana to a certain extent? I mean, she is getting more recognition now but artists who sound a bit too familiar to her music style has been a nagging not-as-spoken-enough issue for me for quite a few years now. What if Lana's style of writing, singing, producing is being intentionally implemented into Taylor's music? Idk where I'm going with this, I mean obviously FMWUTT shows that Lana is aware of some artists who secretly try to steal her style and it bothers her. But I wonder how'd she'd feel if this was happening behind the scenes by a fan of hers (Taylor). And yeah, granted Taylor’s also working with Jack but I feel like this issue preceded his work with her (Wildest Dreams anyone? which was also produced by Max Martin ) I don’t know what you guys are hearing but tswift sounds absolutely nothing like lana, she doesn’t sing like Lana (breathy vocals were not invented by Lana, Taylor just doesn’t have her very distinctive style and isn’t trying to copy it either), she doesn’t write like Lana (Taylor, despite going pop, has the sensibility of a country songwriter. At her best her songs are simple and understated, yet can have emotional impact because of the details she includes which can make the song feel very real, whereas Lana has always been much more dramatic, writing about tragic love and death and the end of the world among other things) and I doubt she has the same production as her but I refuse to listen to her new album (her singles definitely don’t tho) 1 Quote all my wounds are due to love, to love, love, love Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
house of balloons 12,794 Posted August 24, 2019 throwback to this iconic alabama shoot by chuck 5 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
amostori 780 Posted August 25, 2019 "I'm tired of feeling like I'm fucking crazy / I'm tired of driving 'till I see stars in my eyes" will forever be my favorite part of Ride, I always tear at that point when I watch videos from my first Lana concert also when she hits that high note at "I just ride" what was your first concert? 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ultra Violet 18,996 Posted August 26, 2019 I started binge watching Mindhunter yesterday w my sister (watch it on Netflix it's freaking amazing and apparently season 2 is even better) and I was watching mindlessly videos about the serial killers they talk about in the show and I stumbled upon a video where they use a screenshot of Lana's rape scene from Marilyn Manson's video to illustrate a murderer raping his victims and I don't know why but that actually really troubles me. It's completely out of context and her image makes no sense being used here. I'm even more shocked that I instantly recognized her seing the picture is processed with filters. Here's the video, at 12:27. That is incredibly fucked up. Wow whoever put that there. Reminds me of when I was watching the news and a story about women being sexually assaulted in Australian liberal parliament came on, they fucking played video games (instrumental) in the background as the girls were talking about how they were attacked. Idk if someone just thought it was good emotional music and didn't know the full song or they or put there there as they actually thought it was a good fit but it made me sick. Okay, so I'm unsure of where to post this- but maybe I'll just start the discussion here: So, I was watching this video about Robyn- her career and influence in the music industry (a really good video, I recommend watching the whole thing!). Interesting information came up concerning the artists who work with Max Martin (Ariana Grande, Taylor Swift etc.). Apparently there were times where artists would come to producers asking them to help them sound like her. You can listen to that part starting at 16:25... This one producer Robyn was working with said, "So whenever I have a female artist come into my studio, they usually put your album on the table and they're like: 'I wanna make this!'" The guy who made the video then explains how songs by these artists sound like a "diet version" of Robyn's songs. So yesterday, I kept reading a lot of comments not only here but on other forums saying that Taylor Swift's new songs sound a bit more like something Lana would have written or sung. Now, I'm bringing this up here because I don't want Swifties on my ass- it's just a theory... What if this isn't a coincidence? What if what happened to Robyn is happening to Lana to a certain extent? I mean, she is getting more recognition now but artists who sound a bit too familiar to her music style has been a nagging not-as-spoken-enough issue for me for quite a few years now. What if Lana's style of writing, singing, producing is being intentionally implemented into Taylor's music? Idk where I'm going with this, I mean obviously FMWUTT shows that Lana is aware of some artists who secretly try to steal her style and it bothers her. But I wonder how'd she'd feel if this was happening behind the scenes by a fan of hers (Taylor). And yeah, granted Taylor’s also working with Jack but I feel like this issue preceded his work with her (Wildest Dreams anyone? which was also produced by Max Martin ) Wow I would not put it past her. Taylor is obsessed with Lana's music. sorry if this was discussed in depth back in 2014-15 but is FMWUTTT about anyone in particular? Who was impersonating her at the time? I don't think Taylor had done it yet, and Halsey was like completely unknown then or only had her song Ghost which is nothing like Lana. 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
knives 2,524 Posted August 26, 2019 throwback to this iconic alabama shoot by chuck seriously WHAT were they thinking 2 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jvcx 3,644 Posted August 26, 2019 what was your first concert? I first saw her on Paradise tour in Helsinki in 2013 and for the second time in 2017 at Flow festival 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
poetic jess 2,340 Posted August 26, 2019 sorry if this was discussed in depth back in 2014-15 but is FMWUTTT about anyone in particular? Who was impersonating her at the time? I don't think Taylor had done it yet, and Halsey was like completely unknown then or only had her song Ghost which is nothing like Lana. Some people speculated it was Lorde since she criticized her back in 2013 saying that Lana’s music wasn’t good (in terms of self-image and perception of how relationships are supposed to be) for young people to listen to. Then a year later, when Lana is asked about FMWUTTT she says in Grazia magazine, “It’s about a singer who first sneered about my allegedly not authentic style but later she stole and copied it. And now she’s acting like I am the art project and she the true super artist. My God and people actually believe her, she’s successful! I shouldn’t continue ranting, it doesn’t get anywhere.” So people were connecting the two, but they had so many other theories because people heard her influence in songwriting in up and coming artists during that time and the lyrics are so vague tbh. Funny that you mention Halsey- I heard she criticized Lana in an interview (can’t find it or remember when) which I found ironic because before then she used to make it obvious she was a fan (singing covers of Lana’s songs before she got famous) and you could hear some influence when she released her first album (some lyrics and the production) and she’s also been accused of ripping off other people. I think even Sky Ferreira shaded her for Ghost- or maybe that was more shade @ the label because she kind of implied they were trying to market someone more marketable to replace her. But overall- back to the song- who knows who it’s about... 2 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ultra Violet 18,996 Posted August 26, 2019 Some people speculated it was Lorde since she criticized her back in 2013 saying that Lana’s music wasn’t good (in terms of self-image and perception of how relationships are supposed to be) for young people to listen to. Then a year later, when Lana is asked about FMWUTTT she says in Grazia magazine, “It’s about a singer who first sneered about my allegedly not authentic style but later she stole and copied it. And now she’s acting like I am the art project and she the true super artist. My God and people actually believe her, she’s successful! I shouldn’t continue ranting, it doesn’t get anywhere.” So people were connecting the two, but they had so many other theories because people heard her influence in songwriting in up and coming artists during that time and the lyrics are so vague tbh. Funny that you mention Halsey- I heard she criticized Lana in an interview (can’t find it or remember when) which I found ironic because before then she used to make it obvious she was a fan (singing covers of Lana’s songs before she got famous) and you could hear some influence when she released her first album (some lyrics and the production) and she’s also been accused of ripping off other people. I think even Sky Ferreira shaded her for Ghost- or maybe that was more shade @ the label because she kind of implied they were trying to market someone more marketable to replace her. But overall- back to the song- who knows who it’s about... Oh yeah I remember the interview where lorde said lanas music is shallow because she sings about opulence. That mightve been it in FMWUTTT. Back in 2016 or 17 Halsey was talking about how she wanted to make an album that put the whole "mood/world/aesthetic" a step further and used Born to Die and Arctic Monkeys album as an example of something she wanted to do better (basically) except her result was Hopeless Fountain Kingdom who h honestly did not live up to that at all, nor rival BTD or Arctic Monkeys in the slightest. Anyway, there was that too but a couple of years too late^ Also, I've never really gotten into Lorde, so I can't tell if the broody aesthetic is copying Lana or actually her own. I think they did get big at the same time 3 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sirensXsilence 462 Posted August 27, 2019 Some people speculated it was Lorde since she criticized her back in 2013 saying that Lana’s music wasn’t good (in terms of self-image and perception of how relationships are supposed to be) for young people to listen to. Then a year later, when Lana is asked about FMWUTTT she says in Grazia magazine, “It’s about a singer who first sneered about my allegedly not authentic style but later she stole and copied it. And now she’s acting like I am the art project and she the true super artist. My God and people actually believe her, she’s successful! I shouldn’t continue ranting, it doesn’t get anywhere.” So people were connecting the two, but they had so many other theories because people heard her influence in songwriting in up and coming artists during that time and the lyrics are so vague tbh. Funny that you mention Halsey- I heard she criticized Lana in an interview (can’t find it or remember when) which I found ironic because before then she used to make it obvious she was a fan (singing covers of Lana’s songs before she got famous) and you could hear some influence when she released her first album (some lyrics and the production) and she’s also been accused of ripping off other people. I think even Sky Ferreira shaded her for Ghost- or maybe that was more shade @ the label because she kind of implied they were trying to market someone more marketable to replace her. But overall- back to the song- who knows who it’s about...I've always heard the Lorde speculation, but I could also believe it's about Gaga. They were both from the same underground scene in NYC, and Lana wrote that "So Legit" song about her. Plus I remember really old (pre-LDR persona, like 2009) Facebook posts of her trashing Gaga. Something about not understanding the hype. 3 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
takeitdoen 10,628 Posted August 27, 2019 I don't really think it's about Lorde since if she criticised Lana in 2013, she would have been 16. I can't really imagine Lana taking that comment so seriously that she ended up making a giant 'fuck you' song to a 16 year old, ya feel? Anyway just came into this thread to talk about how she bangs the fuck out of this bridge. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J0uzCUGwkx0 "lived on the dark side of the AAAHHHHMERICAN dream . . . nothing was WHAAT IT SEEMED". Lana why can't you sing it like this all the time gurl. 3 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
13bitches 6,177 Posted August 28, 2019 Blue jeans (bitch!) White shirt (bitch!) Walk into the room (bitch!) you know you made my eyes burn (fuck!) 11 Quote If by not 'up to par' you mean distilling the worst elements that only kind of work in songs, sure. I could put a dictionary audiobook on shuffle and put it to an instrumental of old money and some of y'all would still be saying it's 50/50 lmfao. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
drowning mermaid 1,706 Posted August 29, 2019 do you guys think fuck my way up to the top is about a specific person? i mean if it is i hope it isn’t lorde because 1. she was underage when lana wrote the song and it would be pretty shitty to call a 16-17 yr old a whore as a grown ass woman and 2. she wasn’t even copying lana nothing about their lyrics or singing styles is even remotely similar. it also can’t be gaga because refer back to point 2 i made for lorde, i don’t see any similarities anyway i always thought it was just generally directed at the music industry because of the way critics hated her despite the fact that she inspired so many new artists that they praised 0 Quote all my wounds are due to love, to love, love, love Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Make me your Dream Life 88,344 Posted August 29, 2019 I used to study for tests, listening to Hundred Dolla Bill. Now, I study listening to Money Power Glory 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Edelgard 1,849 Posted August 29, 2019 Pawn Shop Blues might have her best lyrics 4 Quote All the roses are red, and Jupiter too Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Terrence Loves Me 72,853 Posted August 31, 2019 I think about this video everyday. Imagine not letting the world hear these vocals 7 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kraljicabenzinske 11,476 Posted August 31, 2019 looks like some people can call others on here ugly to their face but when i called w*n e*wards ugly I got warning points for "abusive behavior" i love california and bartender i think she's a really interesting artist 3 Quote *:・゚✧*:・゚✧✿☆𝐦𝐲 𝐠𝐨𝐨𝐟𝐢𝐧𝐞𝐬𝐬 𝐢𝐬 𝐦𝐲 𝐩𝐨𝐞𝐭𝐫𝐲☆✿✧・゚: *✧・゚:* *:・゚✧*:・゚✧✿☆𝐦𝐲 𝐬𝐢𝐥𝐥𝐢𝐧𝐞𝐬𝐬 𝐢𝐬 𝐦𝐲 𝐥𝐞𝐠𝐚𝐜𝐲☆✿✧・゚: *✧・゚:* Share this post Link to post Share on other sites