Oh Gaga. I truly do love you as an artist but the way you talk about it always seems to ruin it a bit for me. It's just way too art-school for my liking. I know, I went to one. You make your art and then you go back and have to write a rationale about it and in the end it sounds good, but in reality its just a bunch of bull that you pieced together to make it seem more important than it is.
I agreed a lot with what Gaga said here sometimes but she shouldn't have to feel like she needs to explain so hard about things. The art should speak for itself. And if she IS going to write about it, a little humility and less talking herself up would be nice.
Oh Gaga. I truly do love you as an artist but the way you talk about it always seems to ruin it a bit for me. It's just way too art-school for my liking. I know, I went to one. You make your art and then you go back and have to write a rationale about it and in the end it sounds good, but in reality its just a bunch of bull that you pieced together to make it seem more important than it is.
I agreed a lot with what Gaga said here sometimes but she shouldn't have to feel like she needs to explain so hard about things. The art should speak for itself. And if she IS going to write about it, a little humility and less talking herself up would be nice.
But this is not my “look” or “reinvention” for this album. I will be all of these women forever. I am a shape-shifter, a pop-cultural magician. I am not just one ICON. I am every icon.
This whole I'm every icon thing is actually so cool to me cause it's one of the things I've always liked about her. Not how weird she can look, but how different from her own previous looks she can be. And it's not just the looks, you almost get a whole new person each time she changes her look.
I thought they were shout-outs to Britney, Michael, and Madonna
too, but I like the photos and what she's conveying with them.
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Originally posted by swissman
Oh Gaga. I truly do love you as an artist but the way you talk about it always seems to ruin it a bit for me. It's just way too art-school for my liking. I know, I went to one. You make your art and then you go back and have to write a rationale about it and in the end it sounds good, but in reality its just a bunch of bull that you pieced together to make it seem more important than it is.
I agreed a lot with what Gaga said here sometimes but she shouldn't have to feel like she needs to explain so hard about things. The art should speak for itself. And if she IS going to write about it, a little humility and less talking herself up would be nice.