I have a new favorite song, Video Games by Lana Del Rey.
Good Stuff. Really good stuff. The song has a lilting laconic hook to it which, coupled with the heartfelt, provocative lyrics make it irresistable. The lush orchestral arrangement adds a bit of nostalgic contrast that is very welcome.
Love the video too. I wonder what game the exploding Eiffel Tower at the begining is from?
Another one of her songs, Kinda Outta Luck, is different, more of a pop gangster bit of fluff with fun edgy lyrics – Is it wrong wrong that I think it’s kinda fun when I hit you in the back of the head with a gun?
Love the Film Noir stuff in the video.
The only problem is I can’t figure out how to buy any of her music (either under Lana Del Rey or Lizzy Grant). She had an album out at one time, but I can’t find it. All I have so far are the youtube videos.
For now, that’ll do. I’ve been working on a time management thing called the Pomodoro Technique. I’ll write more about it some time later, but the basic premise is you use a kitchen timer to work for twenty five minutes, then take a five minute break. I keep a list of favorite youtube music videos to watch in my little mini breaks – and Video Games has moved to the top of the list.
That’s a nice break offsite when I’m writing (that’s where the Pomodoro thing is working best for me) but it doesn’t cut it at work work. The whole break thing is not something that’s easy to pull off. There’s an old Dilbert Cartoon where he is told, “Job satisfaction is the same as stealing time from the company.” You have to at least appear to be slaving away at all times or else you are not earning your wage, and in this best of all possible worlds, that is not acceptable. There are starving kids in Africa that would love to have your job.
In one of her interviews, Lizzy Grant refers to herself as a “Gangster Nancy Sinatra.” In honor of that, here’s a real Nancy Sinatra video – another one I watch sometimes during my Pomodoro breaks.
This is her first television appearance, on Jools Holland.
And another new version of Video Games
From the same venue, Blue Jeans
“The only problem is I can’t figure out how to buy any of her music (either under Lana Del Rey or Lizzy Grant). She had an album out at one time, but I can’t find it. All I have so far are the youtube videos.”
I have a copy of her album from a year or two ago. Shoot me an email at interior.decor@gmail.com if you’re interested in hearing it.
From Lana del Rey’s Twitter Feed.
http://twitter.com/#!/LanaDelRey
Releasing Video Games & Blue Jeans on October 9 – Digitally and Limited Edition Picture Disk Vinyl. Video 4 ‘Blue Jeans’ next week. XXXLDR
Her album “Lana Del Ray a.k.a. Lizzy Grant” is still available for purchase on Napster:
http://music.napster.com/lana-del-ray-music/album/lana-del-ray/13474023#s_module=artist_header&origin=search
If you’re looking for more of her music, I’ve found that you can download her old self-titled album (that she’s tried to withdraw from the public) from her old label. http://is.gd/OOQHT8
for reals? Someone needs to tell this girl that Nancy was the original gangster.
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