analwinterofmylife 2,644 Posted July 10, 2016 I watched on periscope the entire show. These are my observations: The good: - Yayo was an eerie experience - There were many Lana fans - There were no backing tracks - OTTR was pretty good (but she run away with no encore again) The bad: - Overall was an incredibly boring experience. Now I understand the clueless Belgians: if you’re not a Lana fan, sitting through her show can be a chore. Why is her show boring? Well firstly, Lana is not there: her delivery is lethargic, she has no energy and her voice is weak. Her band is becoming bland tbh. Secondly, her playlist is plagued with a lot of slow songs that she didn’t sing well (BTD, Ride was horrible, Carmen). This is not a festival setlist, period. - She cannot interact with the audience. Her attempts were pathetic, like a shy schoolgirl that is for the first time on stage. When those nobodies’ backup bitches were next to her they exuded more confidence than Lana. - Her voice was all over the place too many times. The fact that she cannot control her voice in live settings is disheartening. - The setlist is an incoherent mess, those interludes about the moon were out of place. In conclusion, I’m convinced that the decision to do a festival tour was a really bad one because she’s not in the position to hold her headline status. Her show is weak and I say this as a Lana fan, imagine how a non-fan will react to this boring mess. Unfortunately she woke up to late to improve her show, the backup girls are underused and misused in the same time in my opinion. But the main problem is Lana herself: her voice was tragic sometimes, she butchered Ride and she improvised badly on to many songs where she couldn’t hold the tune. I have a negative feeling about this tour but this is the consequence of not taking seriously and professionally your career 1 Quote Instagram: pxpi_gringo Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Starsx 1,849 Posted July 10, 2016 I watched on periscope the entire show. These are my observations: The good: - Yayo was an eerie experience - There were many Lana fans - There were no backing tracks - OTTR was pretty good (but she run away with no encore again) The bad: - Overall was an incredibly boring experience. Now I understand the clueless Belgians: if you’re not a Lana fan, sitting through her show can be a chore. Why is her show boring? Well firstly, Lana is not there: her delivery is lethargic, she has no energy and her voice is weak. Her band is becoming bland tbh. Secondly, her playlist is plagued with a lot of slow songs that she didn’t sing well (BTD, Ride was horrible, Carmen). This is not a festival setlist, period. - She cannot interact with the audience. Her attempts were pathetic, like a shy schoolgirl that is for the first time on stage. When those nobodies’ backup bitches were next to her they exuded more confidence than Lana. - Her voice was all over the place too many times. The fact that she cannot control her voice in live settings is disheartening. - The setlist is an incoherent mess, those interludes about the moon were out of place. In conclusion, I’m convinced that the decision to do a festival tour was a really bad one because she’s not in the position to hold her headline status. Her show is weak and I say this as a Lana fan, imagine how a non-fan will react to this boring mess. Unfortunately she woke up to late to improve her show, the backup girls are underused and misused in the same time in my opinion. But the main problem is Lana herself: her voice was tragic sometimes, she butchered Ride and she improvised badly on to many songs where she couldn’t hold the tune. I have a negative feeling about this tour but this is the consequence of not taking seriously and professionally your career Now, listen... you need to start putting some respect on Lana's name 5 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
theeternalstars 4,577 Posted July 10, 2016 I watched on periscope the entire show. These are my observations: The good: - Yayo was an eerie experience - There were many Lana fans - There were no backing tracks - OTTR was pretty good (but she run away with no encore again) The bad: - Overall was an incredibly boring experience. Now I understand the clueless Belgians: if you’re not a Lana fan, sitting through her show can be a chore. Why is her show boring? Well firstly, Lana is not there: her delivery is lethargic, she has no energy and her voice is weak. Her band is becoming bland tbh. Secondly, her playlist is plagued with a lot of slow songs that she didn’t sing well (BTD, Ride was horrible, Carmen). This is not a festival setlist, period. - She cannot interact with the audience. Her attempts were pathetic, like a shy schoolgirl that is for the first time on stage. When those nobodies’ backup bitches were next to her they exuded more confidence than Lana. - Her voice was all over the place too many times. The fact that she cannot control her voice in live settings is disheartening. - The setlist is an incoherent mess, those interludes about the moon were out of place. In conclusion, I’m convinced that the decision to do a festival tour was a really bad one because she’s not in the position to hold her headline status. Her show is weak and I say this as a Lana fan, imagine how a non-fan will react to this boring mess. Unfortunately she woke up to late to improve her show, the backup girls are underused and misused in the same time in my opinion. But the main problem is Lana herself: her voice was tragic sometimes, she butchered Ride and she improvised badly on to many songs where she couldn’t hold the tune. I have a negative feeling about this tour but this is the consequence of not taking seriously and professionally your career do you even like lana 6 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
drewby 9,249 Posted July 10, 2016 I watched on periscope the entire show. These are my observations: The good: - Yayo was an eerie experience - There were many Lana fans - There were no backing tracks - OTTR was pretty good (but she run away with no encore again) The bad: - Overall was an incredibly boring experience. Now I understand the clueless Belgians: if you’re not a Lana fan, sitting through her show can be a chore. Why is her show boring? Well firstly, Lana is not there: her delivery is lethargic, she has no energy and her voice is weak. Her band is becoming bland tbh. Secondly, her playlist is plagued with a lot of slow songs that she didn’t sing well (BTD, Ride was horrible, Carmen). This is not a festival setlist, period. - She cannot interact with the audience. Her attempts were pathetic, like a shy schoolgirl that is for the first time on stage. When those nobodies’ backup bitches were next to her they exuded more confidence than Lana. - Her voice was all over the place too many times. The fact that she cannot control her voice in live settings is disheartening. - The setlist is an incoherent mess, those interludes about the moon were out of place. In conclusion, I’m convinced that the decision to do a festival tour was a really bad one because she’s not in the position to hold her headline status. Her show is weak and I say this as a Lana fan, imagine how a non-fan will react to this boring mess. Unfortunately she woke up to late to improve her show, the backup girls are underused and misused in the same time in my opinion. But the main problem is Lana herself: her voice was tragic sometimes, she butchered Ride and she improvised badly on to many songs where she couldn’t hold the tune. I have a negative feeling about this tour but this is the consequence of not taking seriously and professionally your career your username is fitting 12 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kommando 3,264 Posted July 10, 2016 The only thing that kinda bugs me is the dancing girls not harmonizing during Honeymoon, like ??? 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dominikx4 25,418 Posted July 10, 2016 I loved it. I hope the 2 shows I'mgoing to see will be just as good. And I really hope that she also comes down so I can take a picture with her 0 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
guardian 3,558 Posted July 10, 2016 I watched on periscope the entire show. These are my observations: The good: - Yayo was an eerie experience - There were many Lana fans - There were no backing tracks - OTTR was pretty good (but she run away with no encore again) The bad: - Overall was an incredibly boring experience. Now I understand the clueless Belgians: if you’re not a Lana fan, sitting through her show can be a chore. Why is her show boring? Well firstly, Lana is not there: her delivery is lethargic, she has no energy and her voice is weak. Her band is becoming bland tbh. Secondly, her playlist is plagued with a lot of slow songs that she didn’t sing well (BTD, Ride was horrible, Carmen). This is not a festival setlist, period. - She cannot interact with the audience. Her attempts were pathetic, like a shy schoolgirl that is for the first time on stage. When those nobodies’ backup bitches were next to her they exuded more confidence than Lana. - Her voice was all over the place too many times. The fact that she cannot control her voice in live settings is disheartening. - The setlist is an incoherent mess, those interludes about the moon were out of place. In conclusion, I’m convinced that the decision to do a festival tour was a really bad one because she’s not in the position to hold her headline status. Her show is weak and I say this as a Lana fan, imagine how a non-fan will react to this boring mess. Unfortunately she woke up to late to improve her show, the backup girls are underused and misused in the same time in my opinion. But the main problem is Lana herself: her voice was tragic sometimes, she butchered Ride and she improvised badly on to many songs where she couldn’t hold the tune. I have a negative feeling about this tour but this is the consequence of not taking seriously and professionally your career jesus just unstan already 6 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
leaked_version 10,499 Posted July 10, 2016 let go. just I watched on periscope the entire show. These are my observations: The good: - Yayo was an eerie experience - There were many Lana fans - There were no backing tracks - OTTR was pretty good (but she run away with no encore again) The bad: - Overall was an incredibly boring experience. Now I understand the clueless Belgians: if you’re not a Lana fan, sitting through her show can be a chore. Why is her show boring? Well firstly, Lana is not there: her delivery is lethargic, she has no energy and her voice is weak. Her band is becoming bland tbh. Secondly, her playlist is plagued with a lot of slow songs that she didn’t sing well (BTD, Ride was horrible, Carmen). This is not a festival setlist, period. - She cannot interact with the audience. Her attempts were pathetic, like a shy schoolgirl that is for the first time on stage. When those nobodies’ backup bitches were next to her they exuded more confidence than Lana. - Her voice was all over the place too many times. The fact that she cannot control her voice in live settings is disheartening. - The setlist is an incoherent mess, those interludes about the moon were out of place. In conclusion, I’m convinced that the decision to do a festival tour was a really bad one because she’s not in the position to hold her headline status. Her show is weak and I say this as a Lana fan, imagine how a non-fan will react to this boring mess. Unfortunately she woke up to late to improve her show, the backup girls are underused and misused in the same time in my opinion. But the main problem is Lana herself: her voice was tragic sometimes, she butchered Ride and she improvised badly on to many songs where she couldn’t hold the tune. I have a negative feeling about this tour but this is the consequence of not taking seriously and professionally your career let go. and if you can't ask @@YUNGATA to ban you. You are doing yourself a favour, srsly. It's must be really frustrating for you. 6 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Subversive 2,215 Posted July 10, 2016 I watched on periscope the entire show. These are my observations: The good: - Yayo was an eerie experience - There were many Lana fans - There were no backing tracks - OTTR was pretty good (but she run away with no encore again) The bad: - Overall was an incredibly boring experience. Now I understand the clueless Belgians: if you’re not a Lana fan, sitting through her show can be a chore. Why is her show boring? Well firstly, Lana is not there: her delivery is lethargic, she has no energy and her voice is weak. Her band is becoming bland tbh. Secondly, her playlist is plagued with a lot of slow songs that she didn’t sing well (BTD, Ride was horrible, Carmen). This is not a festival setlist, period. - She cannot interact with the audience. Her attempts were pathetic, like a shy schoolgirl that is for the first time on stage. When those nobodies’ backup bitches were next to her they exuded more confidence than Lana. - Her voice was all over the place too many times. The fact that she cannot control her voice in live settings is disheartening. - The setlist is an incoherent mess, those interludes about the moon were out of place. In conclusion, I’m convinced that the decision to do a festival tour was a really bad one because she’s not in the position to hold her headline status. Her show is weak and I say this as a Lana fan, imagine how a non-fan will react to this boring mess. Unfortunately she woke up to late to improve her show, the backup girls are underused and misused in the same time in my opinion. But the main problem is Lana herself: her voice was tragic sometimes, she butchered Ride and she improvised badly on to many songs where she couldn’t hold the tune. I have a negative feeling about this tour but this is the consequence of not taking seriously and professionally your career I see you satan 4 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
leaked_version 10,499 Posted July 10, 2016 I think this guy also posts on ATRL. 0 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
theviolence 5,839 Posted July 10, 2016 Can someone just ban him please 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
vanillaiceys 222 Posted July 10, 2016 Brazilian crowds are among the besttttt ! They live and breathe every single lyrics singers perform, the atmosphere must be so electrifying ! She really really enjoyed all her shows here in Brazil, she was so kind and was pretty happy too 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
PlaceboHoliday 658 Posted July 10, 2016 I watched on periscope the entire show. These are my observations: The good: - Yayo was an eerie experience - There were many Lana fans - There were no backing tracks - OTTR was pretty good (but she run away with no encore again) The bad: - Overall was an incredibly boring experience. Now I understand the clueless Belgians: if you’re not a Lana fan, sitting through her show can be a chore. Why is her show boring? Well firstly, Lana is not there: her delivery is lethargic, she has no energy and her voice is weak. Her band is becoming bland tbh. Secondly, her playlist is plagued with a lot of slow songs that she didn’t sing well (BTD, Ride was horrible, Carmen). This is not a festival setlist, period. - She cannot interact with the audience. Her attempts were pathetic, like a shy schoolgirl that is for the first time on stage. When those nobodies’ backup bitches were next to her they exuded more confidence than Lana. - Her voice was all over the place too many times. The fact that she cannot control her voice in live settings is disheartening. - The setlist is an incoherent mess, those interludes about the moon were out of place. In conclusion, I’m convinced that the decision to do a festival tour was a really bad one because she’s not in the position to hold her headline status. Her show is weak and I say this as a Lana fan, imagine how a non-fan will react to this boring mess. Unfortunately she woke up to late to improve her show, the backup girls are underused and misused in the same time in my opinion. But the main problem is Lana herself: her voice was tragic sometimes, she butchered Ride and she improvised badly on to many songs where she couldn’t hold the tune. I have a negative feeling about this tour but this is the consequence of not taking seriously and professionally your career It appears to me your standards are a bit too high for Lana.this is how Lana performs and Honestly this is how I like her to perform. Her songs are always "slow" for someone who enjoys upbeat music generally. Lana is not an entertainer she's musician and these are her songs and the type of performances she provides Yesterday wasn't her day because of the audience that came for Bruce Springsteen but this show proved otherwise with the right audience. And its not even a fan thing anyone who is willing to see her and interacts would get a great experience like tonight. I was bummed last night but I'm so happy that the Russian audience gave her the atmosphere she derseved to give a great show like this. It seems she's not your type of a performer so if you didn't like this you might not like a single show of hers 9 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
naachoboy 7,993 Posted July 10, 2016 I watched on periscope the entire show. These are my observations: The good: - Yayo was an eerie experience - There were many Lana fans - There were no backing tracks - OTTR was pretty good (but she run away with no encore again) The bad: - Overall was an incredibly boring experience. Now I understand the clueless Belgians: if you’re not a Lana fan, sitting through her show can be a chore. Why is her show boring? Well firstly, Lana is not there: her delivery is lethargic, she has no energy and her voice is weak. Her band is becoming bland tbh. Secondly, her playlist is plagued with a lot of slow songs that she didn’t sing well (BTD, Ride was horrible, Carmen). This is not a festival setlist, period. - She cannot interact with the audience. Her attempts were pathetic, like a shy schoolgirl that is for the first time on stage. When those nobodies’ backup bitches were next to her they exuded more confidence than Lana. - Her voice was all over the place too many times. The fact that she cannot control her voice in live settings is disheartening. - The setlist is an incoherent mess, those interludes about the moon were out of place. In conclusion, I’m convinced that the decision to do a festival tour was a really bad one because she’s not in the position to hold her headline status. Her show is weak and I say this as a Lana fan, imagine how a non-fan will react to this boring mess. Unfortunately she woke up to late to improve her show, the backup girls are underused and misused in the same time in my opinion. But the main problem is Lana herself: her voice was tragic sometimes, she butchered Ride and she improvised badly on to many songs where she couldn’t hold the tune. I have a negative feeling about this tour but this is the consequence of not taking seriously and professionally your career GO AWAY FAG 0 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Wild One 3,306 Posted July 10, 2016 I hope she will replace Blue Jeans with Without You 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MahaMaha 1,112 Posted July 10, 2016 New Jersey ain't two hours away from Nevada though #Lanalysis #Lanalying 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TheBoss 13,517 Posted July 10, 2016 When is the first concert that's not in a festival? 0 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
naachoboy 7,993 Posted July 10, 2016 When is the first concert that's not in a festival? theres none 2 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
guardian 3,558 Posted July 10, 2016 When is the first concert that's not in a festival? not existing 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TheBoss 13,517 Posted July 10, 2016 Queen of festivals... I think , well my last hopes for more UV and HM songs are gone now 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites