I'm still a little Artpopist at heart. It was the album that introduced me to Gags.
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ARTPOP did not introduce me to Lady Gaga but it made me love her music even more or learn how to appreciate her more, even though she committed BTW, which I could not get through for months and months.
The only song I don't like is Sophisticated Lady. Tony legitimately sounds bad.
Thankfully he sounds soooooooooooo much better in his other solo song!
He does indeed sound pretty dead there. Actually during his Anything Goes performance that was live in Brussels he sounded really really good. I wonder if he just wasn't feeling too well that day. Goody Goody is a bit too....... conversational for me?
He does indeed sound pretty dead there. Actually during his Anything Goes performance that was live in Brussels he sounded really really good. I wonder if he just wasn't feeling too well that day. Goody Goody is a bit too....... conversational for me?
"I'm not a goody, I'm a baddie!" makes the song worth it to me! So cute!
The 2k signed copies of CTC are now sold out (read somewhere on GGD that they do count for US first week) and two versions of the album inside top 10 Amazon digital this weekend ... I still don't see them pulling that #1. Barbra is higher everywhere.
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Anyway, that Starbucks CTC digi-pack looks great. Is it already available? I read somewhere it's available everywhere in US this Tuesday. Tony's Jimmy Fallon performance and Starbucks version to lighten that second week drop.
Gaga should be honored with a #2 debut behind the biggest living female entertainer in the world (especially one that just asked her to do songs with her multiple times and sees her as the successor to her Gypsy). Of course, KC is a country legend in his own right and proved a formidable opponant. As much as we've seen how badly she wants that #1 yesterday, she should just be happy she's made it through to the top three with limited promotion and coming off a weak ending to her last era. Hell, top five in general is a huge success for it.
EWWWWW I went on youtube and some of the Jazz listeners that comment on youtube are gross Such entitlement and too much technical talk. As much as I love music I don't think I could ever become a true critic
Well Jazz albums don't really have eras to begin with. There's not really any Jazz radio, any places to perform outside of concerts, and the singles won't really chart anywhere.
I don't even think most Jazz artists release singles. Most just release albums and the loyal fans buy.