Antalaja 25 Posted June 23, 2014 Early Placebo vibes all over the place. The amount that this album puts me back in 10th grade is dangerous. I've thought exactly the same when I was listening the song for the first time. Flipside sounds just like Placebo on their first album. 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
C0neyIslandKing 2,206 Posted June 23, 2014 This is a wonderful end to the album! I love Florida Kilos so much but it's not so much an album ender if you know what I mean? This song though, oh it's a perfect ending to this album!! 0 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
nickelodeonn 30 Posted June 26, 2014 Is it just me, or is this song about Barrie?! "Are you gonna hurt me now?Or are you gonna hurt me later?Are you gonna go to town?Maybe you should play it safer"Maybe this is Barrie's point of view as he has thought this or "said" it to Lana, saying that he knows what she's up to. He knows that she wants to leave and he's questioning when she will have the courage to face the inevitable. Also, it goes along with the idea that she is "being a mistress on the side" (Are you gonna go to town)You've got me all dressed up tonightSpringsteen on the radioYou've got me all freaked out tonightSomethin' you're tellin' me- what? I don't know Basically, she's dressing up for him because she doesn't want to face the truth. They both know that the breakup is going to happen, yet it's unspoken and taboo. You don't wanna break me downYou don't wanna say goodbye andYou don't wanna turn aroundYou don't wanna make me cry butYou caught me onceMaybe on the flipside I could catch you againYou caught me onceMaybe on the flipside you could catch me again But she knows he's a good guy, in contrast to Jimmy or whoever she wrote BTD about. He DOESN'T want to make her cry. He DOESN'T want to to turn around, break her down, or say goodbye. Lana knows he's a good guy; he treats her right, he just doesn't treat himself with the same respect (drugs, etc.) So, she will wait for him to get his shit together and then they can "catch" each other again, on the "flipside," when he's sober, etc. basically, if you analyze the rest of the lyrics the same way/in the same POVs, you get what I'm going for... does this make sense to anyone else!? 6 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GodBlessMe 2,141 Posted June 26, 2014 Is it just me, or is this song about Barrie?! "Are you gonna hurt me now?Or are you gonna hurt me later?Are you gonna go to town?Maybe you should play it safer" Maybe this is Barrie's point of view as he has thought this or "said" it to Lana, saying that he knows what she's up to. He knows that she wants to leave and he's questioning when she will have the courage to face the inevitable. Also, it goes along with the idea that she is "being a mistress on the side" (Are you gonna go to town)You've got me all dressed up tonightSpringsteen on the radioYou've got me all freaked out tonightSomethin' you're tellin' me- what? I don't know Basically, she's dressing up for him because she doesn't want to face the truth. They both know that the breakup is going to happen, yet it's unspoken and taboo. You don't wanna break me downYou don't wanna say goodbye andYou don't wanna turn aroundYou don't wanna make me cry butYou caught me onceMaybe on the flipside I could catch you againYou caught me onceMaybe on the flipside you could catch me again But she knows he's a good guy, in contrast to Jimmy or whoever she wrote BTD about. He DOESN'T want to make her cry. He DOESN'T want to to turn around, break her down, or say goodbye. Lana knows he's a good guy; he treats her right, he just doesn't treat himself with the same respect (drugs, etc.) So, she will wait for him to get his shit together and then they can "catch" each other again, on the "flipside," when he's sober, etc. basically, if you analyze the rest of the lyrics the same way/in the same POVs, you get what I'm going for... does this make sense to anyone else!? Omg it makes sense! 1 Quote I AM MY ONLY GOD Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
HEARTCORE 18,969 Posted June 26, 2014 I love this analysis of the lyrics!!! Although I believe that the first verse is from Lana's POV. To me, I think she is saying 'are you gonna walk out on me now? are you going to tell me you want to break up now, or will you tell me later?' The bit about going to town is slightly mocking - she's saying that maybe he should wait to tell Lana that he wants to break up when it's 'safer'; the irony is that it will never be 'safe' to break up with her because she will always end up being hurt. 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
yayoop 4,596 Posted July 2, 2014 Is it just me, or is this song about Barrie?! "Are you gonna hurt me now? Or are you gonna hurt me later? Are you gonna go to town? Maybe you should play it safer" Maybe this is Barrie's point of view as he has thought this or "said" it to Lana, saying that he knows what she's up to. He knows that she wants to leave and he's questioning when she will have the courage to face the inevitable. Also, it goes along with the idea that she is "being a mistress on the side" (Are you gonna go to town) You've got me all dressed up tonight Springsteen on the radio You've got me all freaked out tonight Somethin' you're tellin' me- what? I don't know Basically, she's dressing up for him because she doesn't want to face the truth. They both know that the breakup is going to happen, yet it's unspoken and taboo. You don't wanna break me down You don't wanna say goodbye and You don't wanna turn around You don't wanna make me cry but You caught me once Maybe on the flipside I could catch you again You caught me once Maybe on the flipside you could catch me again But she knows he's a good guy, in contrast to Jimmy or whoever she wrote BTD about. He DOESN'T want to make her cry. He DOESN'T want to to turn around, break her down, or say goodbye. Lana knows he's a good guy; he treats her right, he just doesn't treat himself with the same respect (drugs, etc.) So, she will wait for him to get his shit together and then they can "catch" each other again, on the "flipside," when he's sober, etc. basically, if you analyze the rest of the lyrics the same way/in the same POVs, you get what I'm going for... does this make sense to anyone else!? I was just listening to Flipside and thought the exact same thing it makes the song even sadder than i had already made it! 0 Quote " /> Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
HEARTCORE 18,969 Posted August 7, 2014 It's really unsettling how this song is the last on the tracklist. Almost the whole album is about this guy was addicted to drugs and he abused her both physically and mentally. Cruel World sets you up believing Lama will be happy to see him go, but Flipside at the end literally throws the whole thing onto its flipside - now she's suddenly like 'maybe we'll be together again in the future'; despite the awful way he has treated her, she still hopes for some form of reconciliation. It's dark, gloomy and falls into the category of 'unlistenable' that Lana hoped for the album. Also, I really like the parallels between this - the last track on the second (or third, depending how you see it) album - and Born to Die - the first track on the 'first' album. "Don't make me sad, don't make me cry" - "You don't wanna break me down, you don't wanna make me cry" It's really clever. 3 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
larina 682 Posted August 28, 2014 Is it just me, or is this song about Barrie?! "Are you gonna hurt me now? Or are you gonna hurt me later? Are you gonna go to town? Maybe you should play it safer" Maybe this is Barrie's point of view as he has thought this or "said" it to Lana, saying that he knows what she's up to. He knows that she wants to leave and he's questioning when she will have the courage to face the inevitable. Also, it goes along with the idea that she is "being a mistress on the side" (Are you gonna go to town) You've got me all dressed up tonight Springsteen on the radio You've got me all freaked out tonight Somethin' you're tellin' me- what? I don't know Basically, she's dressing up for him because she doesn't want to face the truth. They both know that the breakup is going to happen, yet it's unspoken and taboo. You don't wanna break me down You don't wanna say goodbye and You don't wanna turn around You don't wanna make me cry but You caught me once Maybe on the flipside I could catch you again You caught me once Maybe on the flipside you could catch me again But she knows he's a good guy, in contrast to Jimmy or whoever she wrote BTD about. He DOESN'T want to make her cry. He DOESN'T want to to turn around, break her down, or say goodbye. Lana knows he's a good guy; he treats her right, he just doesn't treat himself with the same respect (drugs, etc.) So, she will wait for him to get his shit together and then they can "catch" each other again, on the "flipside," when he's sober, etc. basically, if you analyze the rest of the lyrics the same way/in the same POVs, you get what I'm going for... does this make sense to anyone else!? Oh my God, yes! This totally makes sense!! Maybe they will get back together when Barrie's fixed himself up. Maybe this whole album is about Barrie, but Lana is making it discreet with Jim references, until the last song where she comes clean? It's really unsettling how this song is the last on the tracklist. Almost the whole album is about this guy was addicted to drugs and he abused her both physically and mentally. Cruel World sets you up believing Lama will be happy to see him go, but Flipside at the end literally throws the whole thing onto its flipside - now she's suddenly like 'maybe we'll be together again in the future'; despite the awful way he has treated her, she still hopes for some form of reconciliation. It's dark, gloomy and falls into the category of 'unlistenable' that Lana hoped for the album. Also, I really like the parallels between this - the last track on the second (or third, depending how you see it) album - and Born to Die - the first track on the 'first' album. "Don't make me sad, don't make me cry" - "You don't wanna break me down, you don't wanna make me cry" It's really clever. Oh, wow, yes! It's genius! 0 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DominicMars 1,762 Posted August 28, 2014 Great song. Would def be a good single. 0 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Trash Magic 28,243 Posted December 22, 2014 i'm fucking trash. for dismissing this song on first listen and only downloading it today. The guitar at the end sounds like an eagles track. Last song of the night vibes aka my favourite 9 Quote "It's 2011, and we should all be aware of exactly how fast technology is developing" - Lana Del Rey Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sitar 22,206 Posted December 23, 2014 i'm fucking trash. for dismissing this song on first listen and only downloading it today. The guitar at the end sounds like an eagles track. Last song of the night vibes aka my favourite True, tbh kill yourself! Become a top 5 UV track for sure 2 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Rebel 3,176 Posted December 23, 2014 It's really unsettling how this song is the last on the tracklist. Almost the whole album is about this guy was addicted to drugs and he abused her both physically and mentally. Cruel World sets you up believing Lama will be happy to see him go, but Flipside at the end literally throws the whole thing onto its flipside - now she's suddenly like 'maybe we'll be together again in the future'; despite the awful way he has treated her, she still hopes for some form of reconciliation. It's dark, gloomy and falls into the category of 'unlistenable' that Lana hoped for the album. Also, I really like the parallels between this - the last track on the second (or third, depending how you see it) album - and Born to Die - the first track on the 'first' album. "Don't make me sad, don't make me cry" - "You don't wanna break me down, you don't wanna make me cry" It's really clever. Sorry for the late quote-- I think this is great, except for the fact that it's most definitely unintentional. Lana's definitely mentioned that she only sequenced the standard tracklist together-- Cruel World to The Other Woman being the start and the finish of "Ultraviolence", not including the bonus tracks. I think you're definitely giving her too much credit! One of her best songs from Ultraviolence, though. 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
pin up galore 18,963 Posted June 14, 2019 during the second chorus it definitely sounds as if she says "you the one that made me cry but" over "you don't wanna make me cry but" 0 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
WhiteHydrangea 4,215 Posted November 14, 2019 So good. 2 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Trash Magic 28,243 Posted September 1, 2020 I subconsciously sing the "Wait.. wait for me" intro to I Was In A Bad Way over the outro to Flipside any time I listen to it 0 Quote "It's 2011, and we should all be aware of exactly how fast technology is developing" - Lana Del Rey Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ethel Cain 8,932 Posted April 2, 2023 does anyone know whats the deal with some versions of flipside having that weird reversed intro? like this: im assuming its just fanmade right? 0 Quote last.fm Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Summerorcold 234 Posted April 2, 2023 3 minutes ago, shadesofyayo said: does anyone know whats the deal with some versions of flipside having that weird reversed intro? like this: im assuming its just fanmade right? Idk what it is I was actually wondering that myself 0 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bluefiona 8,050 Posted April 2, 2023 On 6/13/2014 at 9:00 AM, evilentity said: "Flipside" really feels like the proper ending for Ultraviolence. Moar Stranathan plz. I know and the way it was left out of the official album... 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
keps2013 4,570 Posted April 2, 2023 5 minutes ago, shadesofyayo said: does anyone know whats the deal with some versions of flipside having that weird reversed intro? like this: im assuming its just fanmade right? i asked this around a year ago :’) here’s the explanation: 1 Quote "One gun on the table. Headshot if you're able..." Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ethel Cain 8,932 Posted April 2, 2023 5 minutes ago, keps2013 said: i asked this around a year ago :’) here’s the explanation: ohh i see! i actually love the weird reversed intro tho its cool sounding 2 Quote last.fm Share this post Link to post Share on other sites