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  1. stadiumarcadium liked a post in a topic by cashcomesquick in Favourite Lana Lyrics   
    They're disgusting
    I'm delicious
    They disgust me
    I'm delicious
    Let's discuss this
    I'm delicious
    Delicious
     
    These are the most poetic and heartbreaking lyrics Lana has ever written. I can feel the pain she went through, poor baby.
  2. cashcomesquick liked a post in a topic by SarcasticBeauty in Ultraviolence - Pre-Release Thread   
    Dan is an okay producer, but I personally like Emile more. I like anything Lana pretty much puts out, (the producer barely even matters) but I liked the hip-hop-ish feel it had during the BTD era. It had more beat, more bounce. This album will be more sway; spiritual feeling.(slowish.) Personally I'm saying that BTD beats were better. But I'm not here for that, I'm here for Lana's singing!
     
    Also, what's with everyone being so critical. We all have different tastes, not everyone is going to like the same song. Some songs will be a hit, some will be a miss. I'm just ready for the melody(of her singing) and the lyrics.
  3. cashcomesquick liked a post in a topic by Bekim in "Ultraviolence" to premier tomorrow on BBC Radio 1 with Zane Lowe!   
    You guys are dipshit lmao
     
    This song is so fucking good , bitches. Now shut ur fat faces
  4. cashcomesquick liked a post in a topic by Macintosh Manhattan in "Ultraviolence" to premier tomorrow on BBC Radio 1 with Zane Lowe!   
    It’s so beautiful.The bridge literally made me cry. I love the spoken part.It’s like she was talking down the phone she was so quiet it was like she didn’t want to wake anyone. Oh and the strings and guitar work is beyond magical.Lana has really outdone herself this time. The album is going to slay commercially critically and most importantly me...    
  5. cashcomesquick liked a post in a topic by MaterialDiamond in "Ultraviolence" to premier tomorrow on BBC Radio 1 with Zane Lowe!   
    I can't believe this is finally happening, the song of the year finally comes out tomorrow   
  6. cashcomesquick liked a post in a topic by GangstaBoy in Album Trailer Featuring "Shades of Cool," "Ultraviolence," and "Brooklyn Baby" Snippets   
    I always end up liking the whole damn thing... it happened with BTD and Paradise so it'll happen with UV
    This is so sick I've never been this much into an artist as to like entire albums, Lana has something really catchy about her music, not to mention her image and persona
  7. Rebel liked a post in a topic by cashcomesquick in Lana Del Rey performs "Ultraviolence" (Song) in Vancouver   
    UV is more than being ultraviolent.
    At the beginning, Lana introduces us to her dark past. She was filled with poison like drugs and alcohol.
     
    Nevertheless, Jim liked her ("blessed with beauty"). Him hitting her might be a metaphor of him bringing her back to life ("Jim brought me back"). "And it felt like a kiss" shows she was not used to reality since she had been loathing it with drugs.
    Lana experiences a collision of reality and fiction and this feels like extreme violence to her ("I can hear sirens"; "This is Ultraviolence").
     
    "Jim raised me up" refers to him showing her her beauty and the beauty of the world.
     
    Jim's effort of distractig her from drugs failed. She wants to go back, back to drugs when everything was simple. "Crying tears of gold, like Adam and Eve" displays her prediction. She is aware of her going back to her habits.
    The last part fulfils her prophecy: Lana says good-bye with heartbreaking words.
  8. cashcomesquick liked a post in a topic by Trash Magic in Lana Del Rey Most Cinematic Song?   
    Born To Die. Ugh I won't forget the first time I heard those strings. Made me think of a spaghetti western, and then after the strings the submarine radar sounding samples .
  9. cashcomesquick liked a post in a topic by Foolish in Unpopular Lana Opinions   
    all marlboros make me wanna vomit, #teamcamel
  10. cashcomesquick liked a post in a topic by LittleFool in Unpopular Lana Opinions   
    @@Ultraviolence I agree that Paradise was a step forward. I don't know if I like Paradise or Born to Die more than the other, but it felt like a progression.
     
    Andddddd Body Electric should've sounded like how she performed it for the first time. I'm not a fan of the production on the album.
  11. cashcomesquick liked a post in a topic by Greaser Prince in Off To The Races   
    "Who else is gonna put up with me this way?"
    god, I will never stop loving this song. It's what really opened the door for my love of her music and even now it's still pretty up there as far as play counts are concerned. I think I'm gonna go listen to it now... haha
  12. cashcomesquick liked a post in a topic by larina in Off To The Races   
    Well Off To The Races is actually one of my favourite songs. Lolita, Off To The Races and West Coast (then a whole lot of unreleased songs that change all the time) are my favourites. Off To The Races was responsible (along with Lolita) for me joining this fanbase. It's really strange, Katy Perry is responsible for it because I discovered Lolita (the novel) by researching "Lolita glasses" which is what she called heart-shaped glasses. And if it weren't for me searching Lolita on Wikipedia one day (way after I was introduced to the book) and finding Lana's song, I wouldn't be here today. That is just long-story-short lol. 
    But yeah, that is why Off To The Races is so important to me.
  13. cashcomesquick liked a post in a topic by GangstaBoy in Album Trailer Featuring "Shades of Cool," "Ultraviolence," and "Brooklyn Baby" Snippets   
    I just can't help it, each time I said 'Ugh, this song is horrible how could she made something like this' I found myself humming it the next day, and by the third day I knew the lyrics and had it on full blast on my speakers.
    It happened with OTTR, Lolita, TIWMUG, Yayo and others...
     
    There's something dark here
  14. larina liked a post in a topic by cashcomesquick in Lana Del Rey performs "Ultraviolence" (Song) in Vancouver   
    UV is more than being ultraviolent.
    At the beginning, Lana introduces us to her dark past. She was filled with poison like drugs and alcohol.
     
    Nevertheless, Jim liked her ("blessed with beauty"). Him hitting her might be a metaphor of him bringing her back to life ("Jim brought me back"). "And it felt like a kiss" shows she was not used to reality since she had been loathing it with drugs.
    Lana experiences a collision of reality and fiction and this feels like extreme violence to her ("I can hear sirens"; "This is Ultraviolence").
     
    "Jim raised me up" refers to him showing her her beauty and the beauty of the world.
     
    Jim's effort of distractig her from drugs failed. She wants to go back, back to drugs when everything was simple. "Crying tears of gold, like Adam and Eve" displays her prediction. She is aware of her going back to her habits.
    The last part fulfils her prophecy: Lana says good-bye with heartbreaking words.
  15. LittleFool liked a post in a topic by cashcomesquick in Lana Del Rey performs "Ultraviolence" (Song) in Vancouver   
    I do but never that deep like to UV!
  16. cashcomesquick liked a post in a topic by LittleFool in Lana Del Rey performs "Ultraviolence" (Song) in Vancouver   
    That's too funny! Lmao I hadn't either. I don't react emotionally to Lana's lyrics, but Ultraviolence the song just killed me
  17. redrose liked a post in a topic by cashcomesquick in Lana Del Rey performs "Ultraviolence" (Song) in Vancouver   
    UV is more than being ultraviolent.
    At the beginning, Lana introduces us to her dark past. She was filled with poison like drugs and alcohol.
     
    Nevertheless, Jim liked her ("blessed with beauty"). Him hitting her might be a metaphor of him bringing her back to life ("Jim brought me back"). "And it felt like a kiss" shows she was not used to reality since she had been loathing it with drugs.
    Lana experiences a collision of reality and fiction and this feels like extreme violence to her ("I can hear sirens"; "This is Ultraviolence").
     
    "Jim raised me up" refers to him showing her her beauty and the beauty of the world.
     
    Jim's effort of distractig her from drugs failed. She wants to go back, back to drugs when everything was simple. "Crying tears of gold, like Adam and Eve" displays her prediction. She is aware of her going back to her habits.
    The last part fulfils her prophecy: Lana says good-bye with heartbreaking words.
  18. Poison Ivy liked a post in a topic by cashcomesquick in Lana Del Rey performs "Ultraviolence" (Song) in Vancouver   
    UV is more than being ultraviolent.
    At the beginning, Lana introduces us to her dark past. She was filled with poison like drugs and alcohol.
     
    Nevertheless, Jim liked her ("blessed with beauty"). Him hitting her might be a metaphor of him bringing her back to life ("Jim brought me back"). "And it felt like a kiss" shows she was not used to reality since she had been loathing it with drugs.
    Lana experiences a collision of reality and fiction and this feels like extreme violence to her ("I can hear sirens"; "This is Ultraviolence").
     
    "Jim raised me up" refers to him showing her her beauty and the beauty of the world.
     
    Jim's effort of distractig her from drugs failed. She wants to go back, back to drugs when everything was simple. "Crying tears of gold, like Adam and Eve" displays her prediction. She is aware of her going back to her habits.
    The last part fulfils her prophecy: Lana says good-bye with heartbreaking words.
  19. cashcomesquick liked a post in a topic in Lana Del Rey performs "Ultraviolence" (Song) in Vancouver   
    I just love all the cross-references to her other songs. I didn't get the HB references at first, but after listening to it a few times I did. Also, SOC is very similar to Backfire which is one of my favs.
     
    The crowd's reaction during the bridge is literally giving me life! It's exactly how I felt when I heard the bridge for the first time. And thank god there doesn't seem to be a part with inaudible vocals and too loud guitar solos.
  20. cashcomesquick liked a post in a topic by LittleFool in Lana Del Rey performs "Ultraviolence" (Song) in Vancouver   
    I think I understand what she meant by unlistenable. Listening to West Coast, Shades of Cool, and then Ultraviolence drained me emotionally, to be honest. Can't imagine how I'll feel after listening to it all the way through. This shit is dark.
  21. LittleFool liked a post in a topic by cashcomesquick in Lana Del Rey performs "Ultraviolence" (Song) in Vancouver   
    UV is more than being ultraviolent.
    At the beginning, Lana introduces us to her dark past. She was filled with poison like drugs and alcohol.
     
    Nevertheless, Jim liked her ("blessed with beauty"). Him hitting her might be a metaphor of him bringing her back to life ("Jim brought me back"). "And it felt like a kiss" shows she was not used to reality since she had been loathing it with drugs.
    Lana experiences a collision of reality and fiction and this feels like extreme violence to her ("I can hear sirens"; "This is Ultraviolence").
     
    "Jim raised me up" refers to him showing her her beauty and the beauty of the world.
     
    Jim's effort of distractig her from drugs failed. She wants to go back, back to drugs when everything was simple. "Crying tears of gold, like Adam and Eve" displays her prediction. She is aware of her going back to her habits.
    The last part fulfils her prophecy: Lana says good-bye with heartbreaking words.
  22. Miguel3Zero liked a post in a topic by cashcomesquick in Lana Del Rey performs "Ultraviolence" (Song) in Vancouver   
    UV is more than being ultraviolent.
    At the beginning, Lana introduces us to her dark past. She was filled with poison like drugs and alcohol.
     
    Nevertheless, Jim liked her ("blessed with beauty"). Him hitting her might be a metaphor of him bringing her back to life ("Jim brought me back"). "And it felt like a kiss" shows she was not used to reality since she had been loathing it with drugs.
    Lana experiences a collision of reality and fiction and this feels like extreme violence to her ("I can hear sirens"; "This is Ultraviolence").
     
    "Jim raised me up" refers to him showing her her beauty and the beauty of the world.
     
    Jim's effort of distractig her from drugs failed. She wants to go back, back to drugs when everything was simple. "Crying tears of gold, like Adam and Eve" displays her prediction. She is aware of her going back to her habits.
    The last part fulfils her prophecy: Lana says good-bye with heartbreaking words.
  23. Ziad liked a post in a topic by cashcomesquick in Lana Del Rey performs "Ultraviolence" (Song) in Vancouver   
    UV is more than being ultraviolent.
    At the beginning, Lana introduces us to her dark past. She was filled with poison like drugs and alcohol.
     
    Nevertheless, Jim liked her ("blessed with beauty"). Him hitting her might be a metaphor of him bringing her back to life ("Jim brought me back"). "And it felt like a kiss" shows she was not used to reality since she had been loathing it with drugs.
    Lana experiences a collision of reality and fiction and this feels like extreme violence to her ("I can hear sirens"; "This is Ultraviolence").
     
    "Jim raised me up" refers to him showing her her beauty and the beauty of the world.
     
    Jim's effort of distractig her from drugs failed. She wants to go back, back to drugs when everything was simple. "Crying tears of gold, like Adam and Eve" displays her prediction. She is aware of her going back to her habits.
    The last part fulfils her prophecy: Lana says good-bye with heartbreaking words.
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