cheaptrailertrashglm Posted August 30, 2016 Posted August 30, 2016 I could totally see her doing that lol I'm not sure what I think about K just yet....I'm sure I could research into it and find out what really happened or who he really is but who knows if the whole thing just isn't made up You just never know with her! lol i thought more about K and why I think BJ and SS are possibly about him. I've read this entire thread so I might have gotten details mixed up but I believe someone was like "they both can't be about K because one talks about Summer and one talks about meeting in December." What if she met K in December, on holiday from Kent, but they didn't really get to spend much time together, so she has "summertime sadness" because they spent their summers together before she had to go back to school? and the term "ride or die" is common language amongst inmates when one has a gf or wife who is willing to stick by their side while they are serving their sentence. I'm babbling but whatever. I'm tired so i dunno if it makes sense lol 3 Quote ~INSTA~
Wynwood Posted September 4, 2016 Posted September 4, 2016 ok so ive been thinking long and hard and i remembered one of the reasons of why i think Shades of Cool is about Salvatore. In Backfire lana sings "I thought I could change you like the others but i dont know how i dont know how its gonna backfire". and we all know the SOC chorus where she sings about not being able to change his weather and that hes unfixable so thats one reason Another reason is that in the song Salvatore lana sings "like a boss, he sang jazz and blues" it might be a coincidence (considering that most of lanas songs include the words jazz and blues at least 20 times) but in SOC she sings about how he lives in shades of blues and jazz so that might be another reason. I also had another piece of evidence but I forgot it so ill update yall when i have it 5 Quote
cheaptrailertrashglm Posted September 4, 2016 Posted September 4, 2016 ok so ive been thinking long and hard and i remembered one of the reasons of why i think Shades of Cool is about Salvatore. In Backfire lana sings "I thought I could change you like the others but i dont know how i dont know how its gonna backfire". and we all know the SOC chorus where she sings about not being able to change his weather and that hes unfixable so thats one reason Another reason is that in the song Salvatore lana sings "like a boss, he sang jazz and blues" it might be a coincidence (considering that most of lanas songs include the words jazz and blues at least 20 times) but in SOC she sings about how he lives in shades of blues and jazz so that might be another reason. I also had another piece of evidence but I forgot it so ill update yall when i have it SoC really sounds like it's about Barrie though imo. but I also think Salvatore might be a made up song about no one in particular. has anyone done a lanalysis on the honeymoon tracks? 0 Quote ~INSTA~
cashcomesquick Posted October 3, 2016 Posted October 3, 2016 SoC really sounds like it's about Barrie though imo. but I also think Salvatore might be a made up song about no one in particular. has anyone done a lanalysis on the honeymoon tracks? I think it refers to Francesco. There were so many pics of them eating soft ice cream in Italy. 1 Quote
CrazySister Posted October 3, 2016 Posted October 3, 2016 has anyone done a lanalysis on the honeymoon tracks? It is divided in two parts: Act 1 is her life now and act 2 is her life before (memories) 1 Quote
delreyfreak Posted October 5, 2016 Posted October 5, 2016 ok so ive been thinking long and hard and i remembered one of the reasons of why i think Shades of Cool is about Salvatore. In Backfire lana sings "I thought I could change you like the others but i dont know how i dont know how its gonna backfire". and we all know the SOC chorus where she sings about not being able to change his weather and that hes unfixable so thats one reason Another reason is that in the song Salvatore lana sings "like a boss, he sang jazz and blues" it might be a coincidence (considering that most of lanas songs include the words jazz and blues at least 20 times) but in SOC she sings about how he lives in shades of blues and jazz so that might be another reason. I also had another piece of evidence but I forgot it so ill update yall when i have it Expanding on from this, there is also: "Your hot, hot weather in the summer" in Shades of Cool and "Beatboxing and rapping in the summer rain" and "The summer's white and I've been waiting for you" in Salvatore, so it doesn't sound too far off that there could be a connection. 1 Quote
Brooklyn Baby Posted October 5, 2016 Posted October 5, 2016 I have a theory that the song 'In The Sun' is about Bob Leone: This is a work in progress So basically Bob was Lana's and Gaga's manager and bob basically ditched Lana for Gaga so in the lyrics "You told me that we could have it all, Now you're posting pictures on your wall, Of you and her together, what the hell?" So Bob telling Lana shes gonna be big but him not doing anything to help her and paying more attention to Gaga. "You took all my money and you went off on the run." Bob leaves Lana for gaga (her paying him for doing nothing) After that Lana starts hating on Gaga with "So Legit" cause shes jealous? 8 Quote
cheaptrailertrashglm Posted October 5, 2016 Posted October 5, 2016 I have a theory that the song 'In The Sun' is about Bob Leone: This is a work in progress So basically Bob was Lana's and Gaga's manager and bob basically ditched Lana for Gaga so in the lyrics "You told me that we could have it all, Now you're posting pictures on your wall, Of you and her together, what the hell?" So Bob telling Lana shes gonna be big but him not doing anything to help her and paying more attention to Gaga. "You took all my money and you went off on the run." Bob leaves Lana for gaga (her paying him for doing nothing) After that Lana starts hating on Gaga with "So Legit" cause shes jealous? makes sense to me! 2 Quote ~INSTA~
VioletsnRoses Posted October 7, 2016 Posted October 7, 2016 From interviews, we know that whoever K. was, he lived with her in a trailer park, lived a double life, was most likely arrested, most likely died, was handsome and magnetic, and told her she was the "most exotic thing he'd ever seen." There are also many references to a "golden grill" - be it symbolic or true. SOooo, with that in mind! We know for sure there is For K. For K. pt. 2 From interviews, we know we can add Born to Die Video Games Blue Jeans as she stated those were all for the same person - most likely "the same God-damned person" she says she writes for. What else?! My theories, based on the lyrics and repetitive words, would include (with keywords): Dark Paradise (he's dead, and it seems K is dead or on death row, so this fits) Queen of Disaster ("golden grill") I Still Love Him (from the description, something tells me this is about K. and not JFK) Backfire (the reference to Sid and Nancy seems to be a theme in K. songs; "in our trailer park for two") Without You (like Dark Paradise, the death theme fits here - and she cries EVERY time she sings it live) Million Dollar Man ("you said I was the most exotic flower" ... everything else makes sense, too) Off To The Races (maybe a stretch ... the mention of gold coins makes me think of gambling, and Video Games has hints of gambling, as well) From the lyrics of all these songs, my theory is that K. was white (I've seen theories he was black, which FITS, but then how is he like "James Dean for sure"?); that he was either a gambler, drug dealer, or in a gang; was arrested for robbery then again for "double homicide"; is either on death row, committed suicide in prison ("heading off for death row; didn't stick around, no") Some other possibilities: Young And Beautiful The Man I Love Do you think Summertime Sadness fits too? 0 Quote
Wynwood Posted October 8, 2016 Posted October 8, 2016 its safe to say that Cruel World and The Blackest Day arent about the same person. One song is happy about the breakup, the other is sad about the break up. two totally different sides of lana 1 Quote
CrazySister Posted October 8, 2016 Posted October 8, 2016 its safe to say that Cruel World and The Blackest Day arent about the same person. One song is happy about the breakup, the other is sad about the break up. two totally different sides of lana Do I mess up if say I think it could be about the same person actually? . I mean, in Cruel World she says: "I did what I had to do" and sang with a very emotional voice. When she says: "I'm so happy now that you're gone" could be more like she saying to herself that she is fine, she's better now that she ended the relationship because the guy was really bad for her. Now about The Blackest Day...Well, she sang: "I don't really wanna break up". So... 2 Quote
cheaptrailertrashglm Posted October 8, 2016 Posted October 8, 2016 in my head Cruel World is just going to be about Jim Jones. lol 1 Quote ~INSTA~
CrazySister Posted October 10, 2016 Posted October 10, 2016 Does anyone have a list of all the songs that mention people's name and variants? Like, Jim (Jimmy, J), Bill (Billy), K, Elliot, Claudine, etc... 0 Quote
Neon Palmmm Posted October 12, 2016 Posted October 12, 2016 in "drive by", a song about K's crime and arrest, lana sings "is this what you wished? did you wanna die?" in "hawaiian tropic", lana sings "'every man gets his wish--' you told me this, now you're gone" just thought this was so sad and bittersweet-- K had a death wish and ended up finally getting it (honestly i feel like K is the most enigmatic piece of lana's songwriting-- obviously this guy had a HUGE impact on her-- and yes, i believe he most definitely really existed. her songs about K seem to be more personal than much of her other material. poor lana and poor K) 9 Quote
cheaptrailertrashglm Posted October 12, 2016 Posted October 12, 2016 in "drive by", a song about K's crime and arrest, lana sings "is this what you wished? did you wanna die?" in "hawaiian tropic", lana sings "'every man gets his wish--' you told me this, now you're gone" just thought this was so sad and bittersweet-- K had a death wish and ended up finally getting it (honestly i feel like K is the most enigmatic piece of lana's songwriting-- obviously this guy had a HUGE impact on her-- and yes, i believe he most definitely really existed. her songs about K seem to be more personal than much of her other material. poor lana and poor K) I agree. I believe K existed and the songs I believe are about him just makes my heart break for Lana 0 Quote ~INSTA~
Wynwood Posted October 13, 2016 Posted October 13, 2016 The Blackest Day and Your Girl are about the same situation "Carry me home, got my blue nail polish on" "Carry me to my bed, paint my toe nails blue" 5 Quote
WhiteHydrangea Posted October 13, 2016 Posted October 13, 2016 in "drive by", a song about K's crime and arrest, lana sings "is this what you wished? did you wanna die?" in "hawaiian tropic", lana sings "'every man gets his wish--' you told me this, now you're gone" just thought this was so sad and bittersweet-- K had a death wish and ended up finally getting it (honestly i feel like K is the most enigmatic piece of lana's songwriting-- obviously this guy had a HUGE impact on her-- and yes, i believe he most definitely really existed. her songs about K seem to be more personal than much of her other material. poor lana and poor K) In Super Movie Lana says Billy doesn't want to do anything more than die. Ive always thought that it's impossible for Lana to have been with some many guys, specially when she talks about the same themes and her lovers seems exactly the same, K is obviously also someone else 4 Quote
missdelreyxo Posted October 20, 2016 Posted October 20, 2016 i love how he locked this https://angiescreams.wordpress.com/2008/10/24/dietmountaindew/ 1 Quote
cheaptrailertrashglm Posted October 20, 2016 Posted October 20, 2016 i love how he locked this https://angiescreams.wordpress.com/2008/10/24/dietmountaindew/ well i would too if people were trying to stalk my blog lolol 0 Quote ~INSTA~
CrazySister Posted October 20, 2016 Posted October 20, 2016 The Blackest Day and Your Girl are about the same situation "Carry me home, got my blue nail polish on" "Carry me to my bed, paint my toe nails blue" I knew it that both had relation! 1 Quote
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