I love how her lyrics are honest and introspective, and the way she portrays mundane experiences in such an ethereal manner. For instance, in the song "Not All Who Wander Are Lost," she says, "Pulling out chairs, opening doors, look at you." Her newer albums are filled with such moments, and listening to em is a spiritual bliss. P.s the video is anmzinnng!!! 💛
@Sagethis
4 ай бұрын
@@eveliinaniilivuo7329 thanks for watching, love from NY ❤️🔥
@delmonto2079
4 ай бұрын
The fact that it took people 12 to 13 years to appreciate what she did in 2011 and 2012 Goes on to show you how much she's ahead of her time and goes on to show you too That she's an incredible visionary and an incredible artist For me Lana is much bigger than a simple singer She's a True, real artist
@countnu4166
4 ай бұрын
The fact that you used the Cola Whitman monologue is insane and iconic and true fan behaviour.
@mlancholia3920
4 ай бұрын
No one understands how much Born To Die changed the trajectory of the pop music lyrics in 2010 era. She basically confessed how empty and obsolete our generation in the middle of hyper consumerism society which bothers a lot of people at the moment because being melancholy and depressed was deemed as something atrocious. As an introvert, her music made me feel seen and basically a medicine to my soul 🙏🏻
@mirfangu
4 ай бұрын
the most influential artist since amy winehouse
@evecates2232
4 ай бұрын
Nah.
@sparklejumpropequeenaction
4 ай бұрын
@@evecates2232yea
@evecates2232
4 ай бұрын
Amy's a better singer.
@sparklejumpropequeenaction
4 ай бұрын
@@evecates2232 They said influential SINCE Amy winehouse
@កេតុកញ្ញារិទ្ធិ
4 ай бұрын
@@evecates2232Can you even read?
@palemoonlight96
4 ай бұрын
I love you for this video, so well made! indeed Lana's influence runs so deep musically, lyrically, aesthetically and spiritually...we are all so lucky that she decided to create and put out her incredible art into the world. And specifically the point about embracing even your pain and romanticizing your own life has been a great psychological help for me, it's also a very CG Jung-ian idea at its core and Lana perfectly incorporates it in her music: creating and understanding the mythology of your own life and life story is the only way forward to growing, healing and ultimately reaching your dreams and happiness. Thank you again for the wonderful video 💗
@Sagethis
4 ай бұрын
Yes, romanticizing life is an incredible tool. Def weird when you find that all you have to do is slightly alter your perspective & then life becomes much more significant
@mlancholia3920
4 ай бұрын
totally agree, her music made me embraces my melancholy and coping with it through romanticization without feeling as if i’m broken in a society that deems it as ugly facade of yourself
@akhilesharein
4 ай бұрын
She's literally something, omh!! Her unreleased songs really inspired me to write songs fr!! The only artist who could reflects the time.
@miffyiez
4 ай бұрын
she is my living legend..
@bluntasiaalize1688
4 ай бұрын
I'll forever be nostalgic for the tumblr/aka era
@biancabarreto1756
Ай бұрын
I admire her so much, and she inspires me for not giving up
@rosaft.5192
4 ай бұрын
you get it. incredible video.
@ceceliahabeger1124
4 ай бұрын
Just found your channel. I love your video ❤
@OfficialDarkSoulMusic
4 ай бұрын
I owe Lizzy my life. I wouldn't be here without her music. I'm an aspiring music producer and it's my ultimate goal to produce an album for her. I'll do it or I'll die trying.
@siddharthnaagar8431
4 ай бұрын
Lana is a legend
@eveliinaniilivuo7329
4 ай бұрын
Her voice, her music! But she is stunning, funny and fierce.🤩🖤
@Mindofedward
2 ай бұрын
Amazing video
@foreveryoung3221
4 ай бұрын
I love your tattoos!!!❤️
@imbiancabianca
3 ай бұрын
happy birthday to this legend
@amberesparza
3 ай бұрын
I like the song cola at the beginning 😊
@jarvismusgrave3987
4 ай бұрын
Why is lana lowkey jesus, ur on to something
@Sagethis
4 ай бұрын
She took heavy inspiration from her Catholic upbringing. I wasn’t raised Catholic (Methodist) but I still find that Christian/Catholic art is the most beautiful in the world (imo). She really seized on that and made herself into a moving baroque painting
@aliendeathrocker
4 ай бұрын
@@Sagethisso well put, that last line about Lana making herself into a moving baroque painting was exquisite. So is this video. Excellent work. This is the first video of yours I've seen and I subscribed to your channel within the first few minutes of watching. I can't wait to dive into the rest of your content. 🙂
@Sagethis
4 ай бұрын
@@aliendeathrocker thank you for watching, happy you enjoyed. Yes I’ve always loved spirituality/ art history & I think that’s a big part of why I adore Lana. She really DID make herself & her life into a work of art & showed us we all could do the same
@aliendeathrocker
4 ай бұрын
@@Sagethis truly, and that's such an incredible gift to give to others, especially in times like these.
@Itsthestartreatment
3 ай бұрын
It is borderline delusional to act like Lana is some god, she isn't. Y'all worship false heroes too much
@myemodiaries901
3 ай бұрын
Great video but I have to push back a bit. The idea that dark music wasn’t really mainstream until Lana is simply and factually inaccurate. Nirvana were the first true alternative band to break into mainstream culture on a scale unheard of before and really hasn’t been duplicated since. Lana herself has noted the massive influence of Kurt Cobain. Nirvana literally knocked Micheal Jackson off the charts which was insane for a band that came from a place no one really cared about. 2000s emo also had a massive influence on mainstream culture
@ButterflyG673
4 ай бұрын
So so so proud of her 🙏🏼🇺🇸❤️
@HelenaMorgenstern
4 ай бұрын
Another banger! Well done. I Love Lana, i always cry at her musicvideos, she makes me so emotional. Feels Like my soul ist captured through a song. I really Hope the recent Drama about her isnt true or shes ...idk Worth idolizing (her signing this "Biden thank you" Letter in Connection to the middle east war) So yall know smth about this??
@aferfera
4 ай бұрын
crazy, yet factual, title
@mist3693
4 ай бұрын
i want to marry this man
@juan80172
4 ай бұрын
❤💟🥰🥀
@juxemz3388
3 ай бұрын
Ironically people don't want this anymore, right now with the world going on, people want the fun bombastic music back, people got tired of the minimalistic aesthetic so quickly, tho i do agree woth the sexualization part but it's a pretty clear cycle.
@Sagethis
3 ай бұрын
Def true. Trends always cycle, but it’s also speeding up because of social media & over saturation leading to fatigue. Around 2020 Y2K hyperpop blew up & I bet by the end of this decade it’ll be “tumblr 2010s grunge” again
@Kate_von_6
4 ай бұрын
I started listening to Lana Del Rey in between my senior year of high school and freshman year of college. Fear of the unknown, unsure about my future, toxic relationships, an intense longing for simpler times, etc were all relevant in my life during this period. I found her music relatable and comforting and it helped a lot with my anxiety and made me feel less alone. I’m forever a Lana fan ❤️
@LizMattBird-oq2pb
3 ай бұрын
Adderall periodt
@kirstene9131
4 ай бұрын
the fact BTD wasnt even considered "pop" at the time is crazy.. to this day it's still her most pop sounding record as well
@kevincloutier4833
3 ай бұрын
Really goes to show how much pop has changed since
@Crimson_Jay8
4 ай бұрын
Whenever someone asks me "Why do you love Lana Del Rey?" I always answer, "Ever since I first discovered her, out of all the people I've met in my life, she's the only one that made me feel understood. She made me feel less alone." Me being Latino and gay, having someone help you feel less alienated and understood meant the world to me, especially when I was battling depression and alcoholism. And as I've gotten older and grown with her discography, every album became a soundtrack to each particular era of my life. To this day, and I'm eternally grateful I now have a close group of friends who do understand me better and have a closer and stronger relationship with both my parents, Lana still gets me. Her music still enters my life at just the right moment. I'm almost 5 years sober and in a much better state of mind. But I must thank Lana for being part of the reason why my sanity is still in tact. Thanks FaceTatt for reminding me that me loving the simple things like going for long walks with my loved ones just to grab a cup of coffee and enjoy the gloomy weather is deeply inspired by Lana's appreciation of the simpler things in life.
@zinapantuckova8092
4 ай бұрын
i love this so much
@LostinTranslation479
4 ай бұрын
The Lana to Jesus pipeline is real
@Brooklynbaby47
4 ай бұрын
Fr fr 😭😭
@DMHN84
4 ай бұрын
A super fan here, what surprises me is the way so many people connect so deeply with her music even when she’s not that much of a public person giving very little and short interviews. In my case, I don’t know much about her but I know that I feel like I know what she feels when singing, it’s like that I feel a connection with her even though I don’t know her.
@JFairy189
4 ай бұрын
Her unreleased material had a choke hold on me back in 2012-2014. Lana is something special.
@4xcleo
3 ай бұрын
same, i burned my own cds all the time, still listen to them in my car knowing every word
@cristiancantero6763
4 ай бұрын
I was 13 when born to die came out and ever since, I’ve been enamored by the romantic art that Lana has made. In every flow of emotions I’ve experienced I’ve felt these things in a romantic way. It isn’t easy but when you recall that everyone is having a non easy human experience, you find peace and clarity in your experiences. Lana is for the spiritual, emotional, sympathetic, raw and soft souls seeking true connection past materialism and looks. Mental health is not linear , we’re all going through some things and having some non judgmental support in the form of music is a helpful thing on this long road 🌟🌙🪐🌔🌪️⛈️
@juliamersky3870
4 ай бұрын
discovered her when i was 12 too. BTD had just come out ❤
@profitnadeem
4 ай бұрын
she is so innocently beautiful and deeply honest....love this woman so much!!
@illus1on_exe
4 ай бұрын
innocent 😭 lana 😭
@profitnadeem
4 ай бұрын
@@illus1on_exe innocently beautiful... like as in too pretty to know how bad she is 😈 I'm sure she's never wrong -_-
@Landiiana
4 ай бұрын
@@illus1on_exeshe's a goddess
@draculena
4 ай бұрын
when i say you HAD to be there... i mean it.
@draculena
4 ай бұрын
i was 14 when ultraviolence dropped, and it CHANGED EVERYTHING!!!!! i am so nostalgic for that release. wow.
@punter1
3 ай бұрын
Alternative. Whatever she’s done it’s always been different than the genres she’s currently in.
@skymaxwell9351
3 ай бұрын
Indie/Alternative. I wouldn't call her pop, or even if people do I don't think she intends to be
@j.benterprises3060
3 ай бұрын
who cares about labels
@merman1147
Ай бұрын
I love Lana. I was on a very dark place, self-destructive path. I was on the verge of giving up and ending it all. Then I heard her song. That was on 2013. I can relate to her songs sooo much. I felt that I’m not alone. Her art saved my life. I continuously listen to her songs to survive dark times, and to just simply have a great day. I love her. She’s my goddess.
@cakecrumb095
3 ай бұрын
I’ve been a Lana Stan since early 2012. Each time she changes her aesthetic a bit I think I’ll lose interest in her work, just to realize that I love her new aesthetic all the same. I don’t think there’s anyone else out there like her.
@fernandobatresarias
4 ай бұрын
Lana Del Rey will never be mainstream in my opinion she never has had an actual mainstream album or even tried too even with her albums like born to die l4l and nfr even those are “considered” her mainstream era but they were never really mainstream and she never made an album or singles that were meant to be mainstream her songs are always deep beautiful and personal thats what makes it successful thats why her music is always trending and even unreleased work because the lyrics are relatable and the music is beautiful and it has a meaning so her music will always be popular . Also for me Lana will always be an unknown artist even tho she’s popular.
@themarxologist
4 ай бұрын
Being compared to Jesus is the biggest compliment ever
@Sagethis
4 ай бұрын
😂 I actually wasn’t trying to compare her to Jesus himself, but to the movements in art inspired by Christianity/ Humanism & how they helped to show the beauty in “being human” & “ordinary” life. (the Renaissance/ Baroque)
@MarioLanzas.
4 ай бұрын
I could never put the finger on what was the foundation of Lana's appeal. I think you nailed it in this analysis. I also relate so much to the point you made at 15:54. I also happened to move far away from home at the time Lana released ¨Ride¨. In a moment on which I was completely isolated in a foreign country, she was the thing I could relate to. It's such a cliché it's kind of cringe.. a cringe that somehow feels endearing
@Sagethis
4 ай бұрын
It’s nice to hear that someone else moved and also found comfort in Lana. It’s weird to know that I genuinely only enjoy certain memories/ experiences because Lana helped to show that they can all be romanticized. We are cringe but we are free 🕊️
@denissemirell
4 ай бұрын
OMG! Are you real? Are you some kind ethereal energy? KZitem recommended me your video. I’m flabbergasted by your voice, your beauty, your content, and your analysis. Greetings from Mexico
@Sagethis
4 ай бұрын
Humbly accepting this compliment 🥹, thanks so much for watching & glad you enjoyed! Love from NY ❤️🔥
@GrangeFarmAntics
4 ай бұрын
Video games literally teleports me back to that time. That song was huge and so influential of an entire generation. Lana is so magnetic
@harmoniousdisciple
4 ай бұрын
i started listening to lana back in 2014 and around that time ultraviolence dropped. it was unlike anything i had heard before and while, yes, i did feel ‘sadness’ but the music was alluring that i kept coming back for more. honeymoon is still my favorite, and in my opinion, her best album. she’s been one of the artists soundtracking my life for this past decade so it’s hard for me to imagine life without her.
@pollyxoxo-j8b
4 ай бұрын
She's in a league of her own.Lov her art💜
@xosbabymama4703
4 ай бұрын
she is the only artist that truly encapsulates how I feel. like she single-handedly just understands the epitome of growing up as a teenage girl the multiple phases we have and etc which is so broad but like she gets it. and the lyrics and her poetry don’t even get me started
@lordguccifer
4 ай бұрын
I remember finding her in the paradise era bc my big sister was a tumblr girl, my music isn't the same genre as her but i wouldn't be doing it if it weren't for her
@megan-ui3hq
3 ай бұрын
This video is so beautiful. You really understand Lana in a way few people do, and you spoke about the topic so eloquently. I loved the editing throughout too < 3
@brandenwelch8277
4 ай бұрын
First of all this is amazing. Thank you for making this for the world who does not understand her. I am a Doctor of Dental Surgery, I served my country overseas as a United States Peace Corps Volunteer, I am sober from alcohol, and I am launching my own alternative beverage in conjunction with a local university. I OWE IT ALL TO HER. Seriously I have been an underdog my whole life, an only child, my dad committed suicide, I was traumatically injured, falsely imprisoned, failed out of college. When I heard “feet don’t fail me now, take me to the finish line”… it was instant, I said if she can do it I can do it too. I am now living my best life, I even got to own the same car as Lana a Jaguar F-Type R with 550 HP. Peace and love to everyone!!!!
@pauuuulina
4 ай бұрын
I became a fan of her during the hardest time of my life, amongst many other things, I had left the first man I had ever really loved cuz he confessed he tried to unalive his ex who was called just like me a couple years before knowing him, I felt so shocked that my heart refused to believe he was a bad person so I just kept romanticizing all of our memories together and thinking I was crazy for it, but then listening to lana i felt like i wasn’t that crazy, there was someone who understood me, someone who might have felt just as crazy and sad for loving the most degenerated men you could meet but she accepted it and made it seem sad but beautiful, she’s been my favorite singer since then even though i’ve already left those sad times behind.
@summerjunebum
4 ай бұрын
She’s been my muse since I was child, she’s so beautiful in and out, I don’t know how much more I have to say about how much I admire her. She’s always been there and she’ll always be❤️
@skittlez-vq8ez
4 ай бұрын
i think its a shame that so much of her image pushes and glamourizes drug use. I get that attitudes are changing these days but that was why i found myself disgusted with her eventually, do people like her not know the influence they have on the worlds most mentally vulnerable teens? I dont know, but it seemed like her just trying to make a few bucks off of the people who would think things like that were ok if she posted pictures smoking, vaping, or her fans that promote things like getting high while listening to her music
@tjjones33
4 ай бұрын
YOU GET IT
@tjvanderwalt92
3 ай бұрын
Wow. You speak my language 😍
@hugosavstrom4548
3 ай бұрын
Being European, I never perceieved Lana's music as dark. I guess the neoliberalistic trends haven't been so strong here, or at least not in my social circle
@jeanycinema
4 ай бұрын
Her concerts literally feel like church 🙏🏻
@laurennail
4 ай бұрын
your artwork is beautiful and I'm glad you spoke on it in relation to other artists that have inspired you. also been a fan forever and you said it all so well.
@nono-qn6bo
2 ай бұрын
Lana literally invented everything
@letsgococo288
20 күн бұрын
Changed the world? That’s a huge joke. Nothing is new under the sun.
@georgetb9083
4 ай бұрын
She’s legit just such a good artist and she can sing. 2012 tumblr and it’s music revolutionised everything, especially born to die and electra heart
@daiana4783
4 ай бұрын
You started the video with Cola's intro, and for that you deserve the world
@sunainabanerjee8762
4 ай бұрын
Her Cinematic music, feelings that take me back in time, enhances my ability to feel my emotions much better and form storylines in my head making it all look tragically beautiful and everything ❤
@Kaylamity_slays
4 ай бұрын
Naw cause Lana's music isn't entirely sad girl music, she sings just as much about diamonds, glamour, spetical & show life. She's always been very pro sex, drugs & rock & roll. Lana flashed an entire titty for an album ffs, she's not as innoncent as you're describing. She has just as many riches & consumerism lyrics in her music as she does mental health notes so you can't disect her like she's an other in that respect. She made pain pretty. It wasn't some raw conservative anti way you're describing, she made a name for pain in the fame game 🤜🎤 glamorized, romantized trauma & we eat it up because it looks & sounds pretty while being relatable in some ways
@felipemendes8337
3 ай бұрын
the fact that you think its crazy to say that lana is a mainstream artist is a proof that starting in the 2010s, mass media conglomerates, the majors, succeeded in marketing their biggest artist as niche artists to fidelize their young public. I really love her work and the first years of her career but she's so obviously a BIG ARTIST that's whats actually crazy to me, is to believe shes not a mainstream artist at any point whatsoever
@itsnotsupposedtobethatway
4 ай бұрын
u captured this perfectly
@itsnotsupposedtobethatway
4 ай бұрын
you should do fiona apple next!!!
@onelemonadestand
3 ай бұрын
Sky Ferreira is also amazing btw. She’s had bad luck but she’s coming back soon
@franciscopartida2737
3 ай бұрын
The intro collage is WOW!!!
@heidiooohs
3 ай бұрын
Lana Del Rey, 2011, junior year of high school. I’ve been following her sonic journey ever since and she has grown with me. Every album feels like a snapshot in important eras of my life: heartbreak, wrestling philosophically with God, with life, and relationships with others and myself. She will always be my absolute favorite artist and poet
@mitski_leonhart
2 ай бұрын
She's the only singer i never get tired listening
@Mr.Titanic
4 ай бұрын
I agree with the impressions on Christianity. It is not what fanatic haters have convinced people it is. The roots of that faith are in love and humility. Also, excellent analysis of Lana's influence on the music landscape. I see her a lot of artists like Benee, Billie Eilish, and Chappell Roan, among others.
@sparklejumpropequeen111
4 ай бұрын
People saying Taylor made her famous is delusional (this is super random haha just wanted to say it)
@asgo7320
4 ай бұрын
She's so mysterious, and I don't want to know everything about her.
@visibletoallusersonyoutube8638
4 ай бұрын
I’m always excited when you post a new video, but even more when it’s about Lana
@Sagethis
4 ай бұрын
Thank you, glad you enjoyed ❤️🔥
@prettyfrog4176
4 ай бұрын
16:00 yooo im not even kidding but what you are saying here is life changing im going through some rough times now and it was so important for me to hear that and remind myself of the art of enjoying and romanticizing simple and "insignificant " and making it in your haed poetic and beautiful i think that what saved me and kept me going in my teenage years now im 24 and im starting to feel like the struggles and responsibilities of life is taking over me and that im late in life and i haven’t achieved much, i need to find a way to comeback there , but seriously dude thank u for this video its so eye opening and well done i just hit subscribe
@ynelypelez5979
4 ай бұрын
I'll tell you a curious fact, Abel Tesfaye, better known as The Weeknd, the singer, was responsible for Lana getting to where she is now. He met Lana through Tumblr in 2011 and they quickly became good friends since they shared things in common. . In addition, they both helped each other while each was in her musical debut. For example, Abel shared a lot of Lana's content on his account, just as Lana shared a lot of Abel's content to help each other and thus each one give a contribution in order to be even more recognized by the musical audience and all just before each one achieves fame. Abel was the first to ask BBC Radio 1 to include 'Video Games' in their playlist. In fact, in an interview, Abel admits that when he met Lana he felt that he had found the girl who wrote her songs, that is, he had found her muse for her songs. From there came great collaborations such as Prisoner, Party Monster where Lana sings vocals, Stargirl Interlude, Lust for Life and Money Power and Glory, an unreleased remix by The Weeknd for the album Kissland but the original is from Lana's album Ultraviolence. Today they continue to have a close relationship, despite the fact that in the music industry there is normally all kinds of competition or rivalries of all kinds, they continue to express their affection and admiration for each other since on social networks through publications and interviews they have made . references between the two after their collaborations; their lyrical and musical influences that both have in common since their songs usually have a dark and complex theme, in which both singers talk about topics such as love, fame, drugs or sex explicitly; and above all their relationship as great friends in the music industry 🎶
@itsahtavia
4 ай бұрын
Spot on. Been a fan since 2011 through tumblr she’s amazing!
@RaulTScott
3 ай бұрын
she had a huge influence on eastern europeans with her lyrics and american aesthetic. love her
@lakenrutland8877
4 ай бұрын
i’m a HUGE lana fan and i watched the video you made on her a couple years ago and subscribed. i cant believe your channel hasn’t grown that much, thats bullshit on youtube’s part because you are a great content creator. hopefully this lana video blows up and makes it to her other fans so you can get the recognition you deserve ❤️ also, i love that you love and truly appreciate lana. you are the only male i have encountered in my entire life that really gets her, or even really likes her. king behavior
@mayy__ara__
3 ай бұрын
She changed my world that’s for sure.
@MoH-gx7kq
17 күн бұрын
I agree, she does deserve a lot more recognition. You make great videos by the way
@suzanneverhoestraete5838
4 ай бұрын
I recently tought about this new move of 'cultural conservatism', and i think it's a very beautiful and relatable move. Personally, I am not so outgoing and don't like partying an completely reject the hookup culture. And lana's art just makes me feel understood in that way. I just completely agree with her question for the culture
@itsmij45
3 ай бұрын
i dont know anything but i would say she is a true diva of our times!
@renendell
2 ай бұрын
This is a really cool channel. Thanks for sharing your ideas with us
@skye_belle888
3 ай бұрын
Oh wow takes me back to 2012. I was always into rock/metal and hated the "loud colourful pop songs". Lana changed everything. I remember listening to her and walking down to 7-11 and smoking cigarettes and buying diet coke lol. As a teen I was strictly goth lol. I always hated mainstream pop. She changed the way I dress and everything. I love that we're back to minimalism and all that. Lana's always been timeless and ethereal. I'm still finding some of her unreleased gems. Great video!
@LeliaWi
3 ай бұрын
u are so beautiful
@Sagethis
3 ай бұрын
Thank you so much💓
@Mommieandg
3 ай бұрын
Transmuting pain to art is what we are here for ❤
@alextrainor2552
Ай бұрын
If she wasnt gorgeous, no one would care.
@oloolo1661
3 ай бұрын
4:19 what's playing in the background?
@LizMattBird-oq2pb
3 ай бұрын
We areChristian holy roman Catholics
@mil8611
4 ай бұрын
11:17 she was editing carmen not video games then🤍
@klu5301
4 ай бұрын
I still remember the anticipation of waiting for Ultraviolence’s release. The excitement when she released Tropico on KZitem…her first Rolling Stone cover. I pre ordered the UV box set and still remember the day I first listened to West coast after listening to Born To Die for so long. Following her career has been such a huge part of my high school years and growing into adulthood, each of her albums has a special memory because I was at a different time in my life for each new release. Seeing her for the first time on the LA To The Moon tour was such a surreal experience, she was glowing on that stage. Yes I do believe Lana is at an all time high but she still is the same Lana I’ve come to know through the years and I’m happy her music is reaching more people because she deserves all the success in the world. If you get Lana, you get Lana. She’s truly a gem in our world and I’m so blessed to live in the same time as her. 🤍
@kirstene9131
4 ай бұрын
god, UV and its rollout cemented her as a legend to me. I'll never forget that time period. Critics thought she was going to sell out and do more summertime sadness esc sounds, so when she opened UV with an almost 7 minute psychedelic rock song.... i was soooo gagged.
@obi912000
4 ай бұрын
I loveeeeeee ur tattoos!!! would love to meet u in person
@zemjata
4 ай бұрын
Lana del god should be a whooolllee episode
@GaryPierpoint
4 ай бұрын
Listened and enjoyed Lana's music for 8 years between 2014-21 but it wasn't till 2022 it hit me. Like a freight train...of how great she really is. I lost the love of my life in 2020 and when that happens you lose all passion. Things you use to love all of a sudden become unimportant. Lana bought that passion back. Her music, her voice and her persona, everything. She may never become a household name like her buddy Taylor (so many people I talk to have still not heard of her!!!) but that's ok. In 50 years time she will be the one that will be remembered.
@Sagethis
4 ай бұрын
I'm so sorry to hear about your loss, but so happy you were able to find comfort in Lana ♥
@GaryPierpoint
4 ай бұрын
@@Sagethis Thanks for that. Great piece by the way. Pretty much nailed her importance in modern music. Watched her Ivor Novello award acceptance speech this morning and watching her up on stage waffling on I thought "She's like one of us. She's humble, she has a natural personality...she's beautiful". Certainly no self absorbed diva.
@LizMattBird-oq2pb
3 ай бұрын
Our children will be also
@Carroty_Peg
4 ай бұрын
Great video! I heard Video Games in 2011 and it sounded like an old song I'd never heard before. She really loved all the Americana in the Boomer Truth Regime and is one of those artists people can listen to in decades to come and still relate to. Incredible.
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