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Lana Del Rey — Say Yes to Heaven
Album: Did you know that there’s a tunnel under Ocean Blvd
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Total ratings: 1100









Released: 0
Length: 3:23
Plays (last 30 days): 3
If you dance, I'll dance
And if you don't, I'll dance anyway
Give peace a chance
Let the fear you have fall away

I've got my eye on you
I've got my eye on you

Say yes to Heaven
Say yes to me
Say yes to Heaven
Say yes to me

If you go, I'll stay
You come back, I'll be right here
Like a barge at sea
In the storm, I stay clear

'Cause I've got my mind on you
I've got my mind on you

Say yes to Heaven
Say yes to me
Say yes to Heaven
Say yes to me

If you dance, I'll dance
I'll put my red dress on, get it on
And if you fight, I'll fight
It doesn't matter now, it's all gone

I've got my mind on you
I got my mind on you

Say yes to Heaven
Say yes to me
Say yes to Heaven
Say yes to me

I've got my eye on you
I've got my eye on you, mm
I've got my eye on you
I've got my eye on you
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Dreamy in a good way🌌
7
She knows her genre / lane and sticks to it
 WilliDoc wrote:
 Sounds like a Neil Young tune to me. 
Seems very familiar...

See the Sky About to Rain . . .
 Ipse_Dixit wrote:

Her music is enjoyable, but something is missing. She leaves me with the impression of a singer that just isn't trying very hard. Maybe that's the intent? Discuss...



Shades of Mazzy Star - same sort of wistfulness and delivery as Hope Sandoval .... 
This song was OK the first hundred times I heard it here...

Sorry, someone has to say it...
Oh, when will the breathy, anesthetized vocal aesthetic be over? 
 BBoyes wrote:
... It doesn't demand to be heard and could be turned down in the background and ignored., unlike the Robert Plant that followed this just now…
Whereas to me, Robert Plant’s voice always sounds like nails on a chalkboard and I’d rather listen to Lana Del Rey or indeed Billy Eilish (or Alison Krauss for that matter). To each their own.

 Edweirdo wrote:

I think it's more like an expression of ennui, or emotional detachment.  Personally, I find her music very affecting.


Yes! 

And I love that you used the word 'ennui.' Brilliant. 


 johnfiva wrote:


As in vacuum cleaner?


Or as in a vacuum? Or in a vacuum cleaner?
This sounds better every time I hear it, must have something to do with what's being played on RP these days. No offense Lana, it's a good song!
 Webfoot wrote:

Unoffensively vacuous. 



As in vacuum cleaner?
 Jelani wrote:



It's actually a sewer.


It's in Long Beach, CA.   There are two tunnels under Ocean Blvd, both of them long closed.  One in downtown between two buildings and another that goes from Bixby Park to the beach. 
Lana overdose! She followed up The Cure at Paleo in Nyon a couple of years back - that didn't go well. But this is a nice song.
Trying to put my finger on just what's so irritating about this track ... at first I hear "See the Sky About to Rain" by Neil Young, but then it just gets repetitive and circles the drain for several stanzas. Meh. 
 Laptopdog wrote:

David Lynch needs to make more movies to put her music in.



 I first  heard of and saw her in the memorial concert for Leonard Cohen, performing Chelsea Hotel #2 with Adam Cohen--sexy, touching, a highlight of the evening. Just getting used to her music. 
Looks like this track is not really part of the "tunnel" album. Written in 2014 and released in 2023, one may consider it went through a long tunnel before coming to light. I think he deserves it.
The new London Grammar remix of this song is even better - we need to get that in rotation here!
Released: 0
 

I wonder why the year isn't getting included with these newer song additions.  It feels like it's breaking the great music database here.
 Edweirdo wrote:

I think it's more like an expression of ennui, or emotional detachment.  Personally I find her music very affecting.

You may be onto something there. But in general, for me, music without emotion is uninteresting (think elevator/dental office music or your local "light hits" FM: intended to offend no one). I don't think her music lacks emotion.  It doesn't have a lot of dynamic range. It might be considered restrained or understated. Billy Eilish ('ethereal' or 'whispery' per critics) is a great example. It doesn't demand to be heard and could be turned down in the background and ignored., unlike the Robert Plant that followed this just now. Sort of like a black and white photo vs one with super saturated color - both can be impactful though hugely different). Or maybe I'm completely up in the night.
 Edweirdo wrote:


Ordering the comments by Newest, I see you've posted five successive negative comments about this song/artist.  I'm tempted to enquire whether she's pissed on your chips, or stolen your boyfriend.



I was going to suggest M. Signwrtr61 use the little arrow/line at the bottom of the screen and click it. Much less energy wasted.
Daughter (15) says, please thank RP for playing Lana. And I concur (treasure the convergence with the teen!!)
Thanks RP :)

Edit: Not sure if this is going to stay this way, but there's an almost pop art quality to the echoing pics (album cover and wiki page). Somehow wish there were more tilted Lanas on the screen :)
 Signwrtr61 wrote:
Boring and, the person, FAR too into her "prissiness" for me to like anything about her... musically or otherwise. Thinks far too highly of herself, regardless of achievements. 


She's got her eye on you.

 Signwrtr61 wrote:
Please! Don't make her head swell, any larger than it already is! She's right on par with any of the "Hollywood prisses" ! ANY of her level "artists" that are played here, almost an involuntary move to PSD!! 



Ordering the comments by Newest, I see you've posted five successive negative comments about this song/artist.  I'm tempted to enquire whether she's pissed on your chips, or stolen your boyfriend.
 Ipse_Dixit wrote:

Her music is enjoyable, but something is missing. She leaves me with the impression of a singer that just isn't trying very hard. Maybe that's the intent? Discuss...



Maybe listen to some Cowboy  Junkies, Mazzy Star or  Hope Sandoval working solo, it's aaaaaaall like that.
 Laptopdog wrote:

David Lynch needs to make more movies to put her music in.

Please! Don't make her head swell, any larger than it already is! She's right on par with any of the "Hollywood prisses" ! ANY of her level "artists" that are played here, almost an involuntary move to PSD!! 

 Webfoot wrote:

Unoffensively vacuous. 

Very politely stated! But, probably much like the space between her ears! 

 WilliDoc wrote:
 Sounds like a Neil Young tune to me. 
Seems very familiar...
Oh, PLEASE don't put LDR in even the same state as NY! Much less, make comparisons of the 2's music! Ugh! Regardless of her achievements, accolades and all that, she's a camera/attention seeker. Don't care for her OR her boring tunes. 

 aspicer wrote:

Very nice - not very familiar with her music, but what not to enjoy about this tune?

Uh... the singer. 
 lily34 wrote:

it's a ho-hum rating for me. but, it doesn't make me want to skip/ff/PSD like most of her music. i just think she sounds so bored all the time, and  that's how i'd describe her music. boring.

Boring and, the person, FAR too into her "prissiness" for me to like anything about her... musically or otherwise. Thinks far too highly of herself, regardless of achievements. 

Unoffensively vacuous. 
Very nice - not very familiar with her music, but what not to enjoy about this tune?
 Ipse_Dixit wrote:

Her music is enjoyable, but something is missing. She leaves me with the impression of a singer that just isn't trying very hard. Maybe that's the intent? Discuss...


I think it's more like an expression of ennui, or emotional detachment.  Personally I find her music very affecting.
 Ipse_Dixit wrote:

Her music is enjoyable, but something is missing. She leaves me with the impression of a singer that just isn't trying very hard. Maybe that's the intent? Discuss...


Lily34 is right: Lana sounds bored much of the time. When she sings with real emotion, she can put a lump in my throat. But the general lack of passion and the often uninspired lyrics leave me wondering, "Is that it?"
 Sounds like a Neil Young tune to me. 
Seems very familiar...
great tune
 sajitjacob wrote:

where does the tunnel go?




It's actually a sewer.
Her music is enjoyable, but something is missing. She leaves me with the impression of a singer that just isn't trying very hard. Maybe that's the intent? Discuss...
where does the tunnel go?
David Lynch needs to make more movies to put her music in.
it's a ho-hum rating for me. but, it doesn't make me want to skip/ff/PSD like most of her music. i just think she sounds so bored all the time, and  that's how i'd describe her music. boring.
wow 10 for sure