Re: Lady GaGa
Posted: Tue Nov 08, 2011 11:13 am
Move along Paulo's boss. Nothing to see here.
https://www.reeelapse.com/
I remember posting something along these lines a while back in this same threadnomb wrote:she looks like Marilyn Manson
that thing was a trainwreck... I've downgraded my fanboy status in the wake... she was fucking botoxed! not cooljames wrote:Got through about 15 minutes of A Very Gaga Thanksgiving before the lady rebelled. What the fuck was that?
But this isn't true. She's one out of many, the same thing could be said for...I dunno, Alicia Keys, Amy Winehouse, Katy Perry, Christina Aguilera, Nora Jones, whatever. Yeah, she has "weird" costumes, but at the end of the day it's certainly nothing more than pop music.Necrometer wrote:she's simply the most talented and consistent pop artist/musician to emerge in the last 20 years
Pisscubes wrote: So is this some kind of deep commentary on pop culture or exactly the same kind of bullshit that controversial artists like John Denver have been doing since the 70s?
my senses are static - I think she might be shark-jumping - time will tellFriendly Goatus wrote:I'm glad you're starting to come to your senses.
TRANSPHOBE DETECTEDDaniel Boone wrote:The tall ballerina with a man-face in the Marry the Night video is really giving me the creeps.
Necrometer wrote:On Thanksgiving night, November 24 (9:30-11:00 p.m., ET), the ABC Television Network will air a 90-minute special, “A Very Gaga Thanksgiving.” The broadcast, which was conceived and directed by Lady Gaga, offers an intimate look inside the private life of the award-winning artist as she performs eight songs in front of a small audience filled with her close friends and family. Performances include a duet of “The Lady is a Tramp” with Tony Bennett as well as her newest single, “Marry the Night,” “You and I,” “The Edge of Glory” and the holiday classic “White Christmas,” among other hits.
Katie Couric sits down with the icon in her alma-mater, Sacred Heart Catholic School in Manhattan, as the two discuss the meaning and inspiration behind some of Gaga’s biggest hits. Gaga also opens up about her relationships with family and friends and shares heartfelt stories from her past, as well as what her life is like now living in the public eye. Legendary chef Art Smith stops by to help Gaga prepare a Thanksgiving feast of deep-fried turkey and waffles for her guests. This “Gaga-fied” Thanksgiving celebration reveals the traditional side of one of today’s most innovative artists. “We all know Lady Gaga is a phenomenon,” said Couric. “This is a chance to see more of who she is beneath the wild costumes and staged musical numbers… Lady Gaga as a high school student still bruised by being excluded from the party, Lady Gaga as a devoted daughter and caring sister, Lady Gaga as a 25-year-old woman embracing fame and fortune that seemed to come overnight. She will impress you, delight you and surprise you.”