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  1. caribbean blue liked a post in a topic by shadesofblue in LDR10 - Pre-Pre-Release Thread   
    i go ATV’ing

    i can turn a party into every night

    i still talk to jesus, yes!

    but i still call up psychics when i need advice

    i still fly commercial

  2. caribbean blue liked a post in a topic by Hunny in LDR10 - Pre-Pre-Release Thread   
    Not me accidently singing "hang his HEAD up on the wall" when I was listening to Henry hours ago

  3. caribbean blue liked a post in a topic by Grenadine quarantine in Stars Fell on Alabama   
    I swear I’ve listened to her performing this song 100 times already I can’t stop replaying the vocal is beautiful kinda like love song also the chorus makes me tear up so cute 
  4. caribbean blue liked a post in a topic by jaesana in Stars Fell on Alabama   
    I apologize in advanced for what they say about the lines on your face

    I really like that lyric 
  5. caribbean blue liked a post in a topic by honey dew in Stars Fell on Alabama   
    this is maybe the most beautiful romantic hopeful and loving song i’ve ever heard
  6. caribbean blue liked a post in a topic by blueskiesforever in Stars Fell on Alabama   
    The way one can keep discovering little details in this song:
     
    ”You know the front porch made ‘em crazy”
     

     
     
     
     
    I thought of that this morning, imagine it happened 
     
     
     
     
     
     
  7. caribbean blue liked a post in a topic by DrippingPeaches in Indio, CA @ Stagecoach - April 25th, 2025   
    like she was into vintage glamour a decade before the word tradwife even existed (also tradwives don’t have a career that’s 100x more successful than their husband’s) 
  8. caribbean blue liked a post in a topic by Dark Angel in Indio, CA @ Stagecoach - April 25th, 2025   
    "socially acceptable" way for people to criticize a woman's look and how she chooses to present herself
  9. caribbean blue liked a post in a topic by vicdelrey in Indio, CA @ Stagecoach - April 25th, 2025   
    Her hair reminded me alot of the shoot Nicole Nodland did for L'Officiel Magazine in 2013
  10. caribbean blue liked a post in a topic by American Whore in Indio, CA @ Stagecoach - April 25th, 2025   
    i need the livestream to fucking START I NEED TO HEAR THIS WHAT IS THISSSSSSSSSSS
  11. caribbean blue liked a post in a topic by Mer in Indio, CA @ Stagecoach - April 25th, 2025   
    Helen Keller would've heard the music better than the people watching Rob's stream
  12. caribbean blue liked a post in a topic by cinnamon teeth in Indio, CA @ Stagecoach - April 25th, 2025   
    i hope it's the same set she's been doing for the past 3 years bc i think it would be funny ❤️
  13. caribbean blue liked a post in a topic by Lanaparadiserey in Stagecoach Merch Drop - NOW Available Online   
    I was excited to buy that horse sweater until I saw that price…
  14. caribbean blue liked a post in a topic by ultrablvd in Stagecoach Merch Drop - NOW Available Online   
    horse sweater is cute but shes inept if she thinks i’m paying $100 for a shein sweater
  15. caribbean blue liked a post in a topic by yourlocalhobo in Unpopular Lana Opinions   
    Not really unpopular opinion, more like a rant:
    I get that Vinyls, merch etc. are expensive and some are exclusive, but I don’t get people who try to sell stuff for much more money WHEN IT‘S STILL AVAILABLE ON THE OFFICIAL SITE. Like I see the Say Yes to heaven 7 inch vinyl getting sold for like 30-50 ?, while it’s still available at the Lana shop and several music online shops. Like huuuuuhhh?? Same with the festival edition vinyl. 
     
    also: people who sell their clearly used stuff with scratches etc. for more than the original price, idk if it’s limited or anything when it looks like you tried eating it. ? what are these people thinking. 
  16. caribbean blue liked a post in a topic by Quincy in Donald Trump Injured After Assassination Attempt at Rally   
    Yeah, I don’t even like guns, but I don’t think they should be fully banned.
     
    At least ban high capacity automatic and possibly semi automatic weapons that are capable of killing mass numbers of people in a short period of time. Why should any everyday citizen be able to get their hands on weapons of war?
     
    I think a rational case can be made for guns for hunting and self-defense. 
  17. caribbean blue liked a post in a topic by Embach in LDR Songs That Would Benefit From A Complete Rework   
    Zodiac LQ by leaking Zodiac HQ 
  18. caribbean blue liked a post in a topic by honeymooooon in Lana attending the Ivor Novello Awards at the JW Marriott Grosvenor House in London, ENG - May 23rd, 2024   
    did she said she refused to do a stadium tour? mother behavior tbh
  19. caribbean blue liked a post in a topic by Elle in Lana attending the Ivor Novello Awards at the JW Marriott Grosvenor House in London, ENG - May 23rd, 2024   
    Transcription of her speech that I just completed:
     
    "Thank you, and I'm honoured to be given my award by Jody Gerson, the chairman of Universal Publishing. Wow. I brought this up because I wanted to show you, I don't know if you can see. It says this was a 500-quid ad from my managers. I'm so proud of you and grateful for our 15-year friendship and journey together. That's 15 years of friendship from the same two managers. Ben Mawson, right there, and Ed Millett, will you stand up please? Music is hard but my managers have made it very easy. I love them. I love Jody. I have never had one glitch in my career in terms of my friendship. I've been with Polydor for 12 years and Interscope for just as long. Ben Mortimer and Steven Hallowes, thank you for being just like Ben and Ed, my dearest friends. It's amazing. I have so many things to say. Let's see. I mean, I was here 12 years ago. That's amazing. 12 years, still kicking. Not everybody is born with a passion. Not everyone is 3 years old and says, 'I want to be on Broadway!' Passion is fleeting. I don't always wake up and think 'it's so amazing that I'm still in music.' The muse is very fleeting and when those years happen it can be years. I just think to myself when I don't feel passion, what I'm going to focus on is doing a job well done and if that's not enough I do other jobs and then I come back to music and I just think that's really important because not every day is the same and one of the mottos that I go by is 'I can start my day over any time I want.' If I'm having a bad day, I start it over at 11:55pm. If it didn't go well then, I'd gotten an article written that I don't like, I think I can take a walk in the park and remember that I can start my day over at any time I want. Also, is Paloma Faith still in the room? I think I might have seen her leave, but I just wanted to say Paloma, sweetheart, that was such a good speech. I'm so happy you're here. When I had my first video out, you already had videos out, and I think it's so cool that she took a moment to say that and also, okay, a couple of things. So, when I came, when I started, I think a lot of things were written about how the songs were sort of navel-gazing and just about me and my experience with challenging relationships and now I think what we've seen is that those songs were not written about a small microcosm of people and women. We're seeing a huge amount of things written about difficult relationships and even when COVID began, the second epidemic in the United States was interpersonal relationship violence. It increased by 300%, so I just think it's amazing that female singer-songwriters have the freedom to write about absolutely whatever they want. It was always a little nerve-racking to think that writing about the relationships or maybe something that could be seen as self-gratuitous or feigning vulnerability. I heard that a lot. I mean, it is a very vulnerable thing not just for women but for men. I've learned so much in the past few years from my peers about having a challenging time in music, and like someone said my friends are doctors too, so it's not just limited to music. Okay. Yeah. There's one really important thing. So, 15 years ago when I met Ben and Ed I had already been singing in the United States for 8 years. They let me come live with them. I was up and down Kingsland Road for two years here. I didn't know anybody and I don't drink so I had absolutely no friends. It was really, really, really hard except for knowing them. I literally just flew from headlining a show in Alabama where my sister's children are from and to Louisiana where my brother lives with his wife. So, because of a lot of people in this room you gave me a career here which also allowed me to go back home where I had been trying to sing for at least 8 years. So, thank you for letting me be able to sing at the Opera House in Paris and also to go back to Alabama. It's amazing I get to go wherever I want whenever I want. I decided not to do a stadium tour this year because I want to go McCreary Country in Kentucky. I want to go meet the people. I want to say hi and have breakfast with them. It's not always about just going north and going to every island straightforward and picking up money at the stadiums. It's like I said to Ben, you know, after Coachella everyone kind of treated me like a brand new artist, you know? Like, 'oh, she's back!' I said it's like being in a new ship, but I don't just want to go forward and do a stadium tour. I want to figure out how to turn into like a glass ship that can fly, and I don't even know what that means yet, but I'm going to find out, and sometimes that means just stopping and listening to my heart and it's not always about music. It's about thinking about whether what I'm saying is actually matching up with what I'm doing. I could say I want to go on a long stadium tour, but in my heart what I really want to do is be with my family in Alabama and be with my managers in London and the people that I've worked with have given me the freedom every single year with every record. No deadlines, no pressure, so I that I have enough time to listen to my heart and be available to the people around me so I get to make music, and I know it's long winded, but anyways, thank you! Thank you so much!"
  20. caribbean blue liked a post in a topic by honeymoon is alive in Lana attending the Ivor Novello Awards at the JW Marriott Grosvenor House in London, ENG - May 23rd, 2024   
    it’s so amazing to see people recognizing her work cause she really deserves all the recognition in this world 
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