Therapist Reacts To: Blue Banisters by Lana Del Rey

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  • Опубликовано: 24 ноя 2024

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  • @riverlaces
    @riverlaces Год назад +444

    I’d strongly recommend Wildflower Wildfire from the same album. It’s complex and deals with her relationship with her mother as a child, and how that informs her current day relationships.

  • @ObservingtheMatrix
    @ObservingtheMatrix Год назад +175

    “This is sad. It feels very tragic.” As a long time Lana fan this made me laugh because it’s so true and yet we love her so much

    • @k.d.5603
      @k.d.5603 Год назад +10

      Welcome to Lana's discography lol

  • @scanman97
    @scanman97 Год назад +211

    This song is filled with incredible imagery and meaning.
    In the beginning she describes her relationship with a man. One whom she trusted and felt secure in. A man who made promises about the future, promising that he’ll always be there.
    Banisters are sturdy devices used to provide support and stability so you don’t lose your balance. By saying he’d always coming back to paint them it’s saying he’ll always be there, supporting her so she doesn’t fall.
    In the second verse it’s implied he left. Now she’s bruised (blue) and heartbroken. She sings of her girlfriends who are there to try attempt to help her heal even though that hole he left is still there, aching.
    When bruises begin to heal they go from being blue to a greenish grey color. I think It’s signifying that the mark he left is still there, but it’s slowly beginning to heal.
    The color of the bannisters has changed explaining that her friends have replaced the color and have taken his place supporting her even though it won’t be the same as it was when he was there. The heartache lingers and stings, but she has her friends there to get her through it and provide a new kind of support and stability in her life while she heals.

    • @Camir0215
      @Camir0215 Год назад +15

      Also her ex is from Tulsa so that explains her repetition of Oklahoma :)

    • @MichaelToscano
      @MichaelToscano Год назад +16

      You absolutely nailed my interpretation of the song.
      The line, “you can’t blacken the pages with Russian poetry, and be happy.” resonates with me big time.

    • @Vmieee
      @Vmieee Год назад +1

      Beautiful analysis.

    • @Matthew-ij3zm
      @Matthew-ij3zm Год назад +1

      You forgot to mention that that's just an interpretation, an idea a few fans came up with, and hasn't been confirmed by Lana in the slightest. It's amazing how you guys write these comments like you're spitting facts when really it's nothing more than fan-fiction.

    • @scanman97
      @scanman97 Год назад +23

      @@Matthew-ij3zm Dude, In my closing remarks that summarize these thoughts I said “I think that…” which clarifies that this is just how I see it. I’m aware that this is just my interpretation. No need for the passive aggressive hostility.

  • @Vicky-gi7ci
    @Vicky-gi7ci Год назад +127

    The blue, green, and grey is definitely talking about a bruise. It’s like she’s still hurt, but slowly healing with her friends and family. Also, in the music video for “ride” she talks about winter being a dark time in her life and summer being a brighter time. May weather could symbolize getting out of the darkness but still not being fully in the light. She seems stuck in the middle in this song. But right after May is June, so maybe brighter days are on the horizon :)

  • @marhoshehdahowell1578
    @marhoshehdahowell1578 Год назад +118

    Blue banisters is my favorite song off the album especially towards the end of the song😫it just does something to me the way she sing it

    • @pauline6092
      @pauline6092 Год назад +5

      same!!! the end of the song i cry every damn time

    • @chronicalIyoffline
      @chronicalIyoffline Год назад +4

      Babes, SAME. I’m not a crier & it makes me ball bc it’s so beautiful & emotion evoking 🥹😭

    • @k.d.5603
      @k.d.5603 Год назад +4

      It's my favorite, too. Her delivery is so crisp and clear. At the end she skips Spring because he promised he'd be there to paint the banisters blue. She'd rather just sleep away that season. I feel the same about the Fall. The ending piano notes sound like a heart monitor❤

    • @chronicalIyoffline
      @chronicalIyoffline Год назад +3

      @@k.d.5603 fr, it’s such a good metaphor to those of us with seasonal depression or those of us who have experienced death of loved ones immediately understand. Those anniversary months are always hard. The body certainly does keep the score, doesn’t it? 💙

    • @k.d.5603
      @k.d.5603 Год назад +3

      @@chronicalIyoffline Ahhh... yes, exactly...I just cannot forget those dates where everything changed💙

  • @pamelapiano3904
    @pamelapiano3904 Год назад +27

    Also- the kids running around, the baby on the way- is sweet imagery of spring time, but also a heartbreaking reminder that he didn’t fulfill that promise to give her children. She’s Happy and blessed with her sisters children yet sad because their lives are moving on in ways she hoped and dreamed for herself.

  • @myopia2020
    @myopia2020 Год назад +69

    The references to Oklahoma are probably allusions to her ex boyfriend - the TV cop who, unbeknownst to Lana, was engaged at the time (the same guy from Part 1 of "A&W" where Lana's a sidepiece at 33). Lana recently said she hoped no one would listen to Blue Banisters (the album) but released it just in case people wanted "information". It's a deep, understated gem with so many layers to unpeel. "Dealer", "Wildflower Wildfire", and "Sweet Carolina" are also especially great. Thanks so much for another great reaction!🥰❤

    • @koutureworld8326
      @koutureworld8326 Год назад +12

      HE WAS ENGAGED ??!! I did not know that’s why they broke up 😭😭 what in the hell

  • @thetherionsway
    @thetherionsway Год назад +52

    i love how descriptive her lyrics are, i feel like she's telling me a history in a random day

    • @chronicalIyoffline
      @chronicalIyoffline Год назад +2

      It’s my FAV type of music 😍 that’s why I love Taylor so much too. Phoebe Bridgers is another story telling type lyricist as well. Drop your fav story telling artist rec’s if your reading this! ☺️

  • @ChicleArtista
    @ChicleArtista Год назад +28

    Also, if you think about the utility of a banister, is the support that you have when you're going up and down some stairs. And I truly think it is a metaphor when she's singing about them, the man that she talks about lied and gave her no support, saying that he will come back to help her paint her banisters blue, and fix the weathervane, and take her pain away, Lana was hoping for him to be the support that she needed (wich he wasn't) but her sisters are there painting the banisters green and gray, so, they are giving her the support that she needs

  • @Yogibear1339
    @Yogibear1339 Год назад +53

    Tex and Mex are her dogs in case you were wondering. I love that she mentions them because dogs are amazing companion animals. Lana has talked about them as great companion dogs who always cheer her up in the past on an ig live once around 2021 “Chuckys making birthday cake, chickens running, barefoot, there’s a baby on the way and now my blue banisters are green and grey” that to me is where I feel that she’s seeing that there is life all around her beyond the sadness. Green and grey symbolizing the healing of a bruise cycle. She’s so amazing I love her sm

  • @chronicalIyoffline
    @chronicalIyoffline Год назад +11

    I love in the 2nd verse
    “There’s a man that’s in my past
    There’s a man that’s still right here
    He’s real enough to touch and
    In my darkest nights he’s shining”
    At 1st listen it’s like wait… he’s still there? He’s lighting up your dark nights? But no, shes saying the presence of him weighing on her thoughts is still so real. He’s “shining” on those dark nights as in he’s so noticeable, he’s the cause.
    I just love how she uses those common metaphorical phrases that we here in other songs to typically describe love but flips them on their head. It’s misleading in a fun way. She challenges the listeners to rlly go through a few times & think deeply & question things. It’s fun hehe 💙

  • @hudsonraykaramzadeh1195
    @hudsonraykaramzadeh1195 Год назад +2

    That person who said he’d fix her weathervane is jimmy!

  • @alexam2412
    @alexam2412 Год назад +15

    can you please do black beauty 🙏🏻🙏🏻

  • @looiss__5012
    @looiss__5012 Год назад +28

    Blue banisters is a wonderful album ❤

    • @mendwithmere
      @mendwithmere  Год назад +9

      Can’t wait to listen to more of it!

  • @carriethompson84
    @carriethompson84 Год назад +35

    This song puts me in another world... its her most ethereal song, IMO.. with the background music & her gorgeous voice, I feel like I'm in a dimension all alone. I just love this song.
    Alot of ppl slept on this album but its really good, one of her best. She always tops her last project which is hard to do bc they're all SO AMAZING!!

    • @motucker44
      @motucker44 Год назад +1

      If you lie down with me if my fav fav 💗💗💗

    • @carriethompson84
      @carriethompson84 Год назад

      @@motucker44 I have a video where I sing it acapella on my channel but it's not that great... I'm teaching myself to use my voice. I love it also!!

  • @haendellmagalhaes6112
    @haendellmagalhaes6112 Год назад +18

    i truly do believe that this is maybe her most poem-like song. like the lyrics are truly a poem. it it's complex, it is deep, every single line. and also, beautiful. i wish the fandom could recognize it, too. blue banisters is a masterpiece. she really became a beautiful poet.

  • @qnd_20
    @qnd_20 Год назад +18

    urghhh Blue Banisters is absolutely stunning ✨. Highly recommend "Violets Into Roses" from the same album

    • @chronicalIyoffline
      @chronicalIyoffline Год назад

      Yes that’s a great one for metaphors/analysis!!!! Lovely song 💜🥀

  • @theotherwomen8248
    @theotherwomen8248 Год назад +16

    I CAN NEVER STRESS HOW MUCH THIS ALBUM MEANS TO ME- THIS ALBUM IS A LITERAL POETIC AND LYRICAL MASTERPIECE!!!! People tend to neglect it sooo much bur there is such an incredible lingering notion of freedom and pain and relief within this album it's my absolute favourite, AND THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR LISTENING TO IT!
    YOU SHOULD DEF LISTEN TO VIOLETS FOR ROSES, WILDFLOWER WILDFIRE, ARCADIA AND ALL OF THEM AND YOU EXPLAIN IT ALL SO WELL I LOVE YOU SO MUCH 💞 PLEASE PLEASE LISTEN TO THEM!!
    P.s- I low-key you're my new favourite person right now🤭

    • @nymphey
      @nymphey Год назад +4

      I feel you 100%. Blue Banisters means so much to me, too

    • @theotherwomen8248
      @theotherwomen8248 Год назад +3

      @@nymphey blur banisters is the most beautiful album

  • @shilohgoes5544
    @shilohgoes5544 Год назад +5

    Please do “Beautiful” and “Violets for Roses”!! You’ll love them.

  • @Hearchives
    @Hearchives Год назад +15

    i really recommend violets for roses!! its on the same album as Blue Banisters and it’s very deep, it has to be my favorite on the album!!

  • @dominic3137
    @dominic3137 Год назад +8

    Candy necklace next please 🙏

  • @juliemnsted4286
    @juliemnsted4286 Год назад +1

    I don’t know if anyone have pointed this out, but the weathervane thing is a parrallel to violet bent backwards over the grass ‘sportcruiser’
    “Never run the ship into irons.
    That’s nautical terms for not sailing the boat directly into
    the wind. In order to do that though you have to know where
    the wind is coming from. And you might not have time to look
    to the mast or up farther to the weather vane
    so you have to feel where the wind is coming from-
    on your cheeks, and by the tips of the white waves-
    from which direction they’re rolling.
    To do this, he gave me an exercise.
    He told me to close my eyes and asked me to feel on my neck
    which way the wind was blowing. I already knew I was going
    to get it wrong.
    “The wind is coming from everywhere- I feel it all over.”
    I told him.
    “No,” he said. “The wind is coming from the left. The port side.”
    I sat waiting for him to tell me, “you don’t trust yourself.”
    But he didn’t, so I said it for him.”

  • @andrewortiz7559
    @andrewortiz7559 Год назад +17

    This is prob the most personal album she has done.

  • @PssyCntrl
    @PssyCntrl Год назад +7

    Even if you don’t react to it, you should listen to Sweet Carolina. It’s a song for her sister and this one line of it is so beautiful. She says “we love you like god loves you. We love ever freckle you have.” And that makes me cry every time. Who would think that her best love song is about her sister and not a man? That song just hits me.

    • @chronicalIyoffline
      @chronicalIyoffline Год назад +1

      BB, SC & Violets for Roses are literally my wishlist 3 that I’ve had for this channel! 😩😩😍🙏🏼

  • @rafaelpinheiro4195
    @rafaelpinheiro4195 Год назад +15

    This song makes me think of “Fishtail” as well, when she sings “you wanted me sadder”. It’s like if this man in this song promised everything she wanted to, but in return she’d have to be sad so she would always depend and wait on him. That’s why he would paint her bannisters blue, like painting her life sad as a condition for staying with her.
    At the same time, I think that when she sings about her sisters coming over and doing simple stuff like swimming, and writing, and doing birthday cake and walking barefeet, it’s as if she could find peace and recovery on the simple and daily things.
    I hope it makes any sense! I love your videos and hope you’re enjoying to do them!!!

    • @shilohgoes5544
      @shilohgoes5544 Год назад +4

      Listen to “Black Beauty” if you’ve never heard it! You’re right, this is an idea Lana has played around with for a very long time.

  • @Pietro-hv4sy
    @Pietro-hv4sy Год назад +19

    I was binge watching all your reactions to lana and you just posted this I feel like you read my mind 😭♥️♥️ thank you I'm loving your analysis

  • @MickReynoldsAug7
    @MickReynoldsAug7 Год назад +28

    Yayy!!! I am so happy you reacted to this song. The whole album is amazing. Lana’s voice is absolutely amazing on this album. Thank you Meredith
    🙏😌

  • @vagner1313
    @vagner1313 Год назад +16

    This is my favorite album by Lana, hope u react to the whole album 'cause i'ts really amazing (it's so personal to her, and kinda is so personal to me to because i can relate so much)

  • @micaelabarberen7084
    @micaelabarberen7084 Год назад

    For me this song is so beatiful because of the sisterhood in the sadness, the female bond, it makes it so heart warming

  • @kenjirodriguez1642
    @kenjirodriguez1642 Год назад +6

    The production on this song is just ethereal! I just wish Lana would make more songs with production like this. It's mesmerising.

  • @sheridansmith1946
    @sheridansmith1946 Год назад +5

    I would absolutely love a reaction to her song Beautiful, which is on the same album, Blue Banisters. It's an such a beautiful and complex song that deals with topics on depression. It's fantastic

  • @m_li_ma
    @m_li_ma Год назад +8

    I can't believe I'm only seeing this now omg
    This is one of my favorite Lana songs, the symbolism and complex songwriting mesmerizes me, she's a genius, you can only fully understand what's the ideia of the song as you go, she paints the picture slowly. Even though it's tragic and sad, I try to see it as the process of healing, and recognizing there's other forms of love around you. Thanks for your reactions, can't wait for you to listen to Wildflower Wildfire and Textbook ❤

  • @rafaelgutierrez4222
    @rafaelgutierrez4222 Год назад +10

    Blue Banisters is a really good album!
    Actually Blue Banisters is the reason why I started listening to lana😌

  • @glitzandglamgirl22
    @glitzandglamgirl22 Год назад +17

    I adore this album and your videos! I always thought about it in the context of a bruise healing also. The end of the song feels like she is healing a bit to me. Tex and Mex are her dogs and Chucky, her sister, was going to have a baby. I'd love to see you react to the vpr finale. Thanks for all you do, Mere :)

    • @chronicalIyoffline
      @chronicalIyoffline Год назад +2

      Yes you can see the literal story of those parts play out in the music video! It’s very cute & cottagecore hehe. I hope you watch it, Mere!
      Also, she did live in Oklahoma on a ranch w her ex. She’s lived in a few rural places in the US, including a trailer park in Jersey haha. It’s another HUGE reason I adore Lana. She glamorizes simplicity’s of small town life & every day lower/middle class things in such a beautiful way. It’s relatable to me & makes me feel like my life matters a lot more than listening to a song that talks about flying all over the world & having riches/fame. Even though I know she’s a millionaire it makes me feel like she looks at us “little people” as no more important than herself… I mean it could be pandering lol who knows, but it’s a nice sentiment (not to mention smart tactic) 🥰

  • @bellami9605
    @bellami9605 Год назад +4

    React to Get Free! and Wildflower Wildfire! Love your Lana reactions!! You actually analyze the writing.

  • @megan-ui3hq
    @megan-ui3hq Год назад +8

    I absolutely love watching your reactions to Lana - I already deep dive into her songs on my own but you always give me a new perspective on something :)
    Can't wait for your reaction to Wildflower Wildfire, I have a tattoo for that song because it means so much to me

  • @elioben5810
    @elioben5810 Год назад +3

    This is totally unrelated to the song and video, but I just gotta say that the way you reacted to your child coming into the room brought me to tears. My mother was a narcissist and I'm healing from that rn. It's so beautiful to see the instant love in your eyes and the gentle way you greeted your kiddo ❤❤ That aside, it was a great video as always 🎉

  • @kadinmay
    @kadinmay Год назад +8

    Great review. This song helped me along quite a lot in realizing I have gender issues worth confronting. I couldn’t ignore the lyrics “said he’s fix my weathervane, give me children, take away my pain” and why that and the concepts of sisterhood made me cry so hard.

  • @greer3849
    @greer3849 Год назад +2

    This song always reminds me of her song Get Free that says she wants to move out of the black and into the blue. Here she's going from blue to gray. I love how she uses color imagery to capture moods

  • @andrderic
    @andrderic Год назад +2

    you're my favorite person to watch reacting to Lana, it's like listening the song with a friend

  • @MariSashaV
    @MariSashaV Год назад

    Every time I hear "green and grey", I personally have mixed feelings of sadness, nostalgia, gratitude... but I know I am healing for sure.

  • @huheyin116
    @huheyin116 Год назад +3

    you need to do "get free" you'll love it

  • @neftalialejandrovegavega7263
    @neftalialejandrovegavega7263 Год назад +2

    To me, the last part is kinda giving me seasonal depression and its so heartbreaking cuz she's sleeping to recover by herself 😢

  • @henrilucs
    @henrilucs Год назад +10

    I recently discovered your channel and I'm loving all your videos, I'm a psychology student and I really like making that connection with the songs. I have an amazing recommendation, CAMDEN by Gracie Abrams. it's pretty deep and addresses mental health issues. I wish you all the best!! ❤🥰

    • @mendwithmere
      @mendwithmere  Год назад +2

      Thank you Henrique and thank you for this! That song has been requested before so I’ll be sure to do it!!

  • @farynmarina6723
    @farynmarina6723 Год назад +5

    Thank you for doing this for us❤

  • @GraycatLobos
    @GraycatLobos Год назад +2

    I love your videos and interpretations of the songs you react to! There's another RUclips channel named summersentiment that has an hour and a half literary analysis of the song Blue Banisters, it's really worth seeing, it uncovers all the layers on this song as if it was literature. And I do think the whole album Blue Banisters can be read as if it was a literary work, it's so complex lyrically. Definitely one of my favorite works from Lana.

  • @nefloryst1541
    @nefloryst1541 Год назад +2

    Thank you for your content💙

  • @bananacoko69
    @bananacoko69 Год назад +2

    The blue, green, to grey reference the process of how bruises heal. She’s saying that her sisters come to paint her banisters and not the man.

  • @saraha7006
    @saraha7006 Год назад +3

    This song 🎶 reminds me of my first love, never leaves your mind, always has an impact causes pain every year and fades at times but stays deep within you your heart your whole life.
    Her descriptions are so geniuses & poetic then layer all that with her beautiful voice & your transported to that very place in your own life back when. PS on a side note the wallpaper behind you is stunning!!!

    • @mendwithmere
      @mendwithmere  Год назад +1

      Thank you!! Love your comment so much

  • @derlis_whatever7033
    @derlis_whatever7033 Год назад

    You not only give a lot of insight into psychology but you are very knowledgeable in stuff that most of us forgot from school and just general knowledge, its really great to watch your videos.

  • @MaryVaughnMusic
    @MaryVaughnMusic Год назад +1

    ❤ Thank you for reacting to this one! Man, what you said at the end about the bruise is so deep! Love this song.

    • @mendwithmere
      @mendwithmere  Год назад

      It’s so good, so complex. Thank you for the 🤍

  • @kk-wm9jl
    @kk-wm9jl Год назад +1

    beautiful! i loved your interpretation of “summer comes winter goes…” this also reminds me of swinging between extreme seasons, but skipping or sleeping through the inbetweens. she’s either hot or cold, never having time to dethaw. from wildfire wildflower with the mention of lithium, i always resonated with these lyrics as someone with bipolar disorder and bpd. it could also be seen as she only feels alive and real while depressed or euphoric, never comfortable with the peace or comfort of spring due to trauma making chaos familiar thus safer. its fun how many layers her poetry expresses. thanks for your videos!

  • @daveleciel
    @daveleciel Год назад +1

    can u do the greatest soon? she expressed her nostalgia, burnout, and the death of the culture / world. her best song in my opinion, cause she’s talking not just abt herself but also the world

  • @andresimmormino3084
    @andresimmormino3084 Год назад +4

    Blue banisters could be literal but also metaphorical, banisters its her support, when its blue she was asking him to be right there when she was sad but he never did, thats why she skipped May, when her friends and sisters come its green represents that she is healing, and I associate the color gray with being calm and neutral somehow like in peace. This song it's about that how her friends and sister are really her support system. 🥰🥰💛

  • @yarikus_1333
    @yarikus_1333 Год назад +1

    Oh im so glad to have discovered your channel a couple of weeks ago😱 There’re lots of reaction channels out there but there’s something so special about yours❤

  • @xhappyponyxwasmyoldname1395
    @xhappyponyxwasmyoldname1395 Год назад +1

    A lot of people have also theorized and connected with the idea of the transition from blue to green and gray being a healing transformation, like a bruise, as you brought up

  • @angela33841
    @angela33841 Год назад +2

    you should read his poetry book you would love it

  • @wolfbird6613
    @wolfbird6613 Год назад +1

    You must react to Dealer!! It’s a song in the same album, and it’s very very heavy, but I think that’s why it’s so worth a listen and a discussion. It’s also one of her most unique songs.

  • @tessawilson2842
    @tessawilson2842 Год назад +1

    Such an underrated track. I took the reference to painting more literal and that I'm she just chose a different colour opposite to what the man said he would do. Love love love this song. It's very powerful and tells an amazing story.

  • @derrickmuturi5343
    @derrickmuturi5343 Год назад +1

    I loved this song from the first time I heard it!!! Thank you for your insight on this! I don't think i ever understood what the song meant till today. I'll definitely be looking for that book you recommended.

  • @ricardobadilla5803
    @ricardobadilla5803 Год назад +1

    I absolutely love your insights and how deeply you connect things in Lana's music. Please don't stop!

  • @lorenavasques8657
    @lorenavasques8657 Год назад

    Love so much your videos! You're a person with a beautiful heart, and as a person who've been in therapy for years with wrong diagnosis as major depression, anxiety, OCPD, wrong meds and finally a correct diagnosis for ADHD, therapists that never understood what I was saying and made me think I was a little bit out of my mind, your patients are very lucky to have you ❤
    Btw, I really understand what's she's saying that she skips springs. Meds can bring you so down on this time of year.

  • @bright_horizon
    @bright_horizon Год назад

    It is my favorite Lana's song. A masterpiece can't make you feel sad. On the contrary, I am so happy listening to this music and analyzing this amazing lyrics. Thank you for you analysis, it was very interesting!

  • @diorchanelhermes
    @diorchanelhermes Год назад +1

    Love your vids, I would recommend happiness is a butterfly and pretty when you cry they are PURE HEARTBREAK

  • @davidblue9169
    @davidblue9169 Год назад

    Don’t forget that the man at the first of the song said he comes every may.
    And now he’s sisters are who are with her in may
    His banisters are not blue anymore (like the man say), now his sisters help her to paint to green (hope)

  • @maggienason5727
    @maggienason5727 Год назад +1

    hey Mere, so glad you're covering lana's songs. i LOVE these videos-- they're so incredibly healing. would you mind reacting to pink champagne (an unreleased song), pretty when you cry, and HONEYMOON! thank you so much-- you absolutely have to experience pink champagne if anything, though. it's easily my new all time favorite of hers. ☺💕💕💙💙

  • @Hazmatism
    @Hazmatism Год назад

    May is really bittersweet for me.
    May 13th is the date of my birthday, but I used to celebrate with my mom cause of the mother's day..
    Sadly she passed away 5 years ago and now I got really depressed every may, even though, I am grateful because my friends never let me not to celebrate, so they make my birthdays a little bit happier..
    So yeah, for me everytime it turns to may, all my friends come to paint my banisters ❤

  • @nashwagemakers
    @nashwagemakers Год назад

    Mere you should for sure make a patron or membership on youtube! I love your channel. You're one of the realest persons ive seen on youtube for a while.

  • @eduduazzolin
    @eduduazzolin 2 месяца назад

    The instrumental of this song feels like as if time has stopped

  • @brooklynbaby05
    @brooklynbaby05 Год назад +1

    YESSS just got out of my cosmo class and now i have another amazing video to watch!! thx for the great content always!!

  • @RAMONCORREIADASILVA
    @RAMONCORREIADASILVA Год назад

    this song speaks and shows the depth of healing, in the beginning it talks about a picture on the wall that is very connected to the home of large families, then it talks about being strong and having a legacy and that men don't usually accept that well, yeah It's true, but she talks about the parallel of singing and having a family, then she says that a guy accepted all of that and that he was going to come back to do family things like give her a child, paint the banisters blue as a family. then we have the month of may which is the month of mothers and the pain of not being considered good enough to be a mother. in the second part, we have lance talking about the fires of santa clarita and after that the power of three could bring everything but diamonds = money, rust = weather, rain = natural phenomena. and then she says that she feels fine the way she is, if the guy doesn't come to paint the railings, she then says that she has friends and that her sister is expecting a child

  • @imaginist96
    @imaginist96 Год назад +2

    I always love to think of the blue/green/grey metaphors as bruises healing :) the women in her life help lift her up and heal her in the spring time, specifically in May.
    May has Mother's Day and we all know she has a really tough relationship with her mother :/

    • @mendwithmere
      @mendwithmere  Год назад

      Oh man, that’s just a good point ❤

  • @valarmorghulis8238
    @valarmorghulis8238 Год назад

    Mere, honestly, I think of all of Lana’s songs, Cherry Blossoms gets me the most. I can’t listen to it without crying. I would absolutely love to see your reaction and perspective of it. I “think” I get it…. And it breaks me. 😭😭😭😭😭❤️❤️❤️

  • @ashtonnunn2534
    @ashtonnunn2534 Год назад +1

    Bro I have seen like every one of ur Lana reactions, wow you r just so wise I, I love hearing your interpretations sometimes you bring new sides I never even considered. If you feel like it you should definitely do full Lana del Rey album analysis’s/reactions! She makes albums that exemplify the messages of each song and come together to paint a picture and an experience. Also do the song! white dress it’s so personal to Lana. Love what you’re doing!

  • @frankruiz8283
    @frankruiz8283 Год назад

    That's true. May is a tough month every year for me, idk why I always get so depressed and it get harder knowing its also my birthday.

  • @mattgreg0307
    @mattgreg0307 Год назад +1

    Thank you for your fantastic reactions! Always love hearing your insight ❤️💖 Lana’s songs are always so complex and beautiful in their own ways. I look forward to your videos all the time!

  • @ourikc
    @ourikc Год назад +2

    I’d love to see your reactions/opinions on carmen, off to the races, and million dollar man off of born to die

  • @rafael_emmanuel
    @rafael_emmanuel Год назад

    Boy, this song almost always makes me tear up something awful and following along with you... yep, here we are. What a melancholic masterpiece.

  • @NahuelS21
    @NahuelS21 Год назад

    that second where you looked at (i think) your child... oh god🥺❤️

  • @BIVALT
    @BIVALT Год назад +1

    Love this woman, she understands Lana the way everyone should do 💗

  • @thytuz
    @thytuz 11 месяцев назад

    Rewatching every single one of your Lana reactions just to say that you are amazing and I love you

  • @lizka8792
    @lizka8792 Год назад

    8:15 excellent insight, she herself talked about it so, but i forgot, but you picked it up yourself and then reminded me, so cool! 💞💞🌌

  • @valarmorghulis8238
    @valarmorghulis8238 Год назад

    I’d absolutely also love your reaction to this whole album to be honest. It is so good, and personal. I really think you would enjoy it all! ❤❤❤

  • @harryyarrow4110
    @harryyarrow4110 Год назад

    Lana is just magical,expressing her feelings.💜

  • @fernandofranco2994
    @fernandofranco2994 Год назад +3

    Saludos desde Latinoamérica ❤

  • @elijahredoms359
    @elijahredoms359 Год назад

    I have seen already a several of your videos. And you`re so comfy! Really like your thoughts! Wanna listen to it again and again. Thank you.

  • @christopherdouglas1693
    @christopherdouglas1693 Год назад +1

    If you ever need a break from Lana's sadder songs, "Sweet Carolina" from Blue Banisters is very lovely and uplifting.

  • @zaheeporbanderwala2270
    @zaheeporbanderwala2270 Год назад +1

    This entire album is really amazing and lyric driven, personally I think it’s one of her best it should really get more credit! Please do get free next, you’d really like it, such an amazing song.

  • @valarmorghulis8238
    @valarmorghulis8238 Год назад

    I really would love a reaction to Text Book! It’s such a good song! I love this whole album! ❤❤

  • @inthenameofpasta
    @inthenameofpasta Год назад

    you're my favorite reactor now, thanks for this! i really enjoy your videos.

  • @giovanniborgneth8567
    @giovanniborgneth8567 Год назад

    I didn't know you reacted to this song, I'm watching it now. The Edie Sedgwick reference is on point, tho. You are very smart!!

  • @pele_the_phoenix
    @pele_the_phoenix Год назад

    Nothing like having an excellent tribe around you to lift you up…

  • @Arcadia_776
    @Arcadia_776 Год назад

    When she shakes her head you already know that the lyric is devastating 😢

  • @barbudan
    @barbudan Год назад +1

    to me, this is her most complex and beautiful song!

  • @greta8384
    @greta8384 Год назад +1

    You should listen to “yes to heaven” by lana. Its from 10 years ago but she just released it!

  • @abcdeqwerty1047
    @abcdeqwerty1047 Год назад

    The bruise is so true many people say its her symbolizing the healing of pain with the colors. It seems that she loves using the color but its not all the time meaning the same things maybe

  • @amf_2171
    @amf_2171 Год назад

    Thank you so much for taking the time to listen and give us your opinion on what these beautifully complex songs mean. I have always had an idea of what this song means (i.e. - the heartbreak element and friends trying to lift your spirits), but the color / bruise theory makes so much sense. I think you would really enjoy her Norman Fucking Rockwell and Lust For Life albums, a lot of beautiful songs with double meanings. Check out White Mustang, Cherry, 13 Beaches, etc.

  • @swanlake694
    @swanlake694 Год назад +1

    I can completely imagine Lana somewhere like Oklahoma. I think a big thing about her music is the romantization of small town, middle/lower class American life. Gas stations, wheat fields, bottles of coca cola. Its all very Lana.

  • @lana_lanita
    @lana_lanita Год назад

    I really liked this video, thank you. I broke up with my boyfriend recently and it’s May…I’m trying to heal now, I had a very bad depression because of my ex, he promised me so many things, I always believed him, because I think that relationship is work and you have to trust your partner, but it turned out he was lying to me, he had other girls and still gave me those false hopes and I was always waiting for him, I was always there…I’m on antidepressants right now and on my way to heal.

  • @rafichamad6883
    @rafichamad6883 Год назад

    I always cry when she sings the part "Jake is running barefeet there,s a baby on the way" it dies something to me