♫anna♫
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Post by ♫anna♫ on Jun 7, 2011 22:25:27 GMT
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Post by sadie1263 on Jun 8, 2011 15:04:49 GMT
She is just so bizarre. I like a couple of her songs but she is just such a freak show she puts me off.
I think she is just following a publicity pattern that Madonna and Cher invented and has just ramped it up a bit.....so I don't even give her points for originality.
At this point.....if she just sang (without the circus act) would anyone even show up?
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Post by DAS (formerly BushAdmirer) on Jun 8, 2011 23:09:20 GMT
She's just a freak.
Seems like there have been a number of bimbos elevated to celebrity status over the past decade. Lindsay Lohan, Madonna, Paris Hilton, etc.
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Post by Liberator on Jun 9, 2011 0:24:09 GMT
I was quite supportive of Lady Gaga at the start, but she reminds me increasingly of Boy George (and not just in appearance!) He said once that Dave Bowie was his inspiration. Maybe so (and I like his singing), but he came across as a cut-price tacky Made in Taiwan plastic imitation of a marble original. Bowie (like him or loathe him, and I like him) was and is original. By his own admission, O'Dowd was not. Lady Gaga fair enough, tries to be more original than Madonna (whom I have never liked) claiming that when she did all the sub-Marilyn semi-stripper stuff, she was somehow better than them because she doing it under her own control and they weren't. No dear - you, just as much as any stripper, were doing it for the dosh - but at least they are honest about that. At least Madonna comes across as a woman. Lady G increasingly reminds me of a cross between Danny La Rue and Liberace, much more as female impersonator than woman. If she says she is being ironic or subversive, she'd better remember that most of her fans probably don't even know the meaning of those words or how to spell them
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Post by sadie1263 on Jun 9, 2011 4:17:23 GMT
Nicely said, Liberator.
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Post by sadie1263 on Jun 16, 2011 19:03:15 GMT
CLEVELAND - Lady Gaga’s famous meat dress has arrived in Cleveland.
The meat dress was put on display at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as part of the “Women Who Rock” exhibit that opened Thursday.
The dress, which she wore at MTV’s 2010 Video Music Awards, had been kept preserved in a meat locker and then prepared by a taxidermist before being put on display.
The flesh-made frock was named Best Fashion Statement of 2010 by Time magazine.
The garment received a lot of press, with some praising its originality while others had a beef with it, including PETA who released this statement.
"Meat is the decomposing flesh of a tormented animal who didn't want to die, and after a few hours under the TV lights, it would smell like the rotting flesh it is and likely be crawling in maggots - not too attractive, really."
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Really??? How the heck is it even still a dress??? It was gross when she did it......I don't imagine it has gotten better.
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♫anna♫
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Post by ♫anna♫ on Jun 16, 2011 19:23:07 GMT
This has to be seen to be believed! Gruesome!
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