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Album: Lady Gaga - 'Born This Way' (#1)
Member Since: 6/16/2010
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Ugh, guys can someone in the states tell me how long till Gagavision?
I think I'm too tired to wait it and I can't be bothered doing the math, yep. I'm that lazy today.
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Originally posted by Bea.
Ugh, guys can someone in the states tell me how long till Gagavision?
I think I'm too tired to wait it and I can't be bothered doing the math, yep. I'm that lazy today.
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7 hours, 57 minutes.
But she'll probably release it at 3:00am PST cause bitch is always late.
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Originally posted by eegigyy
Return of the egg. 
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Oh my god. Imagine her popping out of an egg in a rabbit costume.  i can't.
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I can't believe we're so close to the album. 
I'm most excited for You & I and Government Hooker.
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I'd love to go head to head with someone in the Catholic league in regards to blasphemous practices. I'd start with the ****ed-in-the-head beliefs of the church and end with some of the atrocious acts its priests and popes have committed.
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Member Since: 11/6/2009
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Government Hooker
"Gregorian pop chants, pervy robot voices (courtesey of Gaga's bodyguard, Pete), window-rattling beats, and the extraordinary line "Put your hands on me, JF Kennedy". Gaga: "The humour is that a machine in tells me what to do and I happily do it as long as I get ****ed. It relates to how our government **** us over, but it makes fun of the plastic popstar - 'I'll do anything as long as you **** me and pay me'"
Road To Love
"With a soaring melody, nods to Springsteen and an industrial techno production represent the blueprint for 'Born This Way'. A unicorn is mentioned. "The sax in this and in 'Hair' and in 'Edge Of Glory' - is not just there for no reason. I grew up listening to much Springsteen and Billy Joel, so in a way, it represents my innocence."
Bloody Mary
"A dark, pulsing and atmospheric, almost funeral electroballad, one of several tracks including 'Judas' with religious references. "I believe that Mary Magdalene was both fully divine and fully human. She has to be strong when Jesus fulfills the prophecy to die for everyone's sins, but she still has the moment of humanity where she's upset to let him go. She had to be a superstar, but she must have cried too."
Marry The Night
Peak-era Whitney Houston-esque pop euphoria up top, with churning techno grinding underneath. "This is about me going back to New York. I wrote this about the courage it took for me to say 'I hate Hollywood, I just wanna live in Brooklyn and make music'"
Americano
Told as a love story between Gaga and a girl from L.A., this is an acid house-fuelled Mexican-themed footstomper. "This was my first proper collaboration with Fernando Garibay and White Shadow. Labels had been telling Fernando to tone down his mexican influences, but here, we really brought them out. It was when Prop 8 was overturned in California. The immigration law was passed in Arizona, houses were being raided for immigrants, some of whom had been here for 20 years. America was once the land of the free, and now we're telling everyone to get the **** out"
(NME)
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Member Since: 8/15/2010
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Gagavision really is not that exciting anyway,,,
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Member Since: 8/10/2010
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Originally posted by JonnyϟLightning
I can't believe we're so close to the album. 
I'm most excited for You & I and Government Hooker.
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You & I?
I just hope Government Hooker is the same as the Mugler show and then I can die happily.
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Member Since: 7/13/2010
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I wonder why they changed Judas original release date though as it was scheduled to be the monday after Easter. Maybe because they realized BTW was slowing down and wanted to have the single peaking with the release of the album
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Member Since: 8/15/2010
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Originally posted by JonnyϟLightning
I can't believe we're so close to the album. 
I'm most excited for You & I and Government Hooker.
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Welcome back my good Mofo.
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Member Since: 6/16/2010
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Bloody Mary is a title we hadn't heard yet, right?
I'm loving the theme of the song titles, they are all different and dare I say edgy...none sound like safe, typical pop songs.
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Originally posted by Hustle.
Government Hooker
"Gregorian pop chants, pervy robot voices (courtesey of Gaga's bodyguard, Pete), window-rattling beats, and the extraordinary line "Put your hands on me, JF Kennedy". Gaga: "The humour is that a machine in tells me what to do and I happily do it as long as I get ****ed. It relates to how our government **** us over, but it makes fun of the plastic popstar - 'I'll do anything as long as you **** me and pay me'"
Road To Love
"With a soaring melody, nods to Springsteen and an industrial techno production represent the blueprint for 'Born This Way'. A unicorn is mentioned. "The sax in this and in 'Hair' and in 'Edge Of Glory' - is not just there for no reason. I grew up listening to much Springsteen and Billy Joel, so in a way, it represents my innocence."
Bloody Mary
"A dark, pulsing and atmospheric, almost funeral electroballad, one of several tracks including 'Judas' with religious references. "I believe that Mary Magdalene was both fully divine and fully human. She has to be strong when Jesus fulfills the prophecy to die for everyone's sins, but she still has the moment of humanity where she's upset to let him go. She had to be a superstar, but she must have cried too."
Marry The Night
Peak-era Whitney Houston-esque pop euphoria up top, with churning techno grinding underneath. "This is about me going back to New York. I wrote this about the courage it took for me to say 'I hate Hollywood, I just wanna live in Brooklyn and make music'"
Americano
Told as a love story between Gaga and a girl from L.A., this is an acid house-fuelled Mexican-themed footstomper. "This was my first proper collaboration with Fernando Garibay and White Shadow. Labels had been telling Fernando to tone down his mexican influences, but here, we really brought them out. It was when Prop 8 was overturned in California. The immigration law was passed in Arizona, houses were being raided for immigrants, some of whom had been here for 20 years. America was once the land of the free, and now we're telling everyone to get the **** out"
(NME)
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YES YES YES
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Member Since: 6/16/2010
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Originally posted by L/\DY G/\G/\
I wonder why they changed Judas original release date though as it was scheduled to be the monday after Easter. Maybe because they realized BTW was slowing down and wanted to have the single peaking with the release of the album
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The snippets that leaked, at least thats what people have been saying, are the reason why the date was pushed up.
Although people have that whole 3 betrayals theory, which I was gutted to see fall apart, I liked the thought behind it.
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Originally posted by Hustle.
Government Hooker
"Gregorian pop chants, pervy robot voices (courtesey of Gaga's bodyguard, Pete), window-rattling beats, and the extraordinary line "Put your hands on me, JF Kennedy". Gaga: "The humour is that a machine in tells me what to do and I happily do it as long as I get ****ed. It relates to how our government **** us over, but it makes fun of the plastic popstar - 'I'll do anything as long as you **** me and pay me'"
Road To Love
"With a soaring melody, nods to Springsteen and an industrial techno production represent the blueprint for 'Born This Way'. A unicorn is mentioned. "The sax in this and in 'Hair' and in 'Edge Of Glory' - is not just there for no reason. I grew up listening to much Springsteen and Billy Joel, so in a way, it represents my innocence."
Bloody Mary
"A dark, pulsing and atmospheric, almost funeral electroballad, one of several tracks including 'Judas' with religious references. "I believe that Mary Magdalene was both fully divine and fully human. She has to be strong when Jesus fulfills the prophecy to die for everyone's sins, but she still has the moment of humanity where she's upset to let him go. She had to be a superstar, but she must have cried too."
Marry The Night
Peak-era Whitney Houston-esque pop euphoria up top, with churning techno grinding underneath. "This is about me going back to New York. I wrote this about the courage it took for me to say 'I hate Hollywood, I just wanna live in Brooklyn and make music'"
Americano
Told as a love story between Gaga and a girl from L.A., this is an acid house-fuelled Mexican-themed footstomper. "This was my first proper collaboration with Fernando Garibay and White Shadow. Labels had been telling Fernando to tone down his mexican influences, but here, we really brought them out. It was when Prop 8 was overturned in California. The immigration law was passed in Arizona, houses were being raided for immigrants, some of whom had been here for 20 years. America was once the land of the free, and now we're telling everyone to get the **** out"
(NME)
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Are there any scans yet?
And  at Americano bieng about a lesbian relationsip.
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Member Since: 8/10/2010
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Originally posted by Hustle.
Government Hooker
"Gregorian pop chants, pervy robot voices (courtesey of Gaga's bodyguard, Pete), window-rattling beats, and the extraordinary line "Put your hands on me, JF Kennedy". Gaga: "The humour is that a machine in tells me what to do and I happily do it as long as I get ****ed. It relates to how our government **** us over, but it makes fun of the plastic popstar - 'I'll do anything as long as you **** me and pay me'"
Marry The Night
Peak-era Whitney Houston-esque pop euphoria up top, with churning techno grinding underneath. "This is about me going back to New York. I wrote this about the courage it took for me to say 'I hate Hollywood, I just wanna live in Brooklyn and make music'"
(NME)
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I know GH is going to be my favorite, and Marry the Night sounds incredible. The fact that she is conceptualizing her songs instead of the usual, club, sex, and party songs, is making me love this record already.
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Member Since: 11/6/2009
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Originally posted by Haus of Wilke$
Are there any scans yet?
And  at Americano bieng about a lesbian relationsip.
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Not yet
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Originally posted by Hustle.
Marry The Night
Peak-era Whitney Houston-esque pop euphoria up top, with churning techno grinding underneath. "This is about me going back to New York. I wrote this about the courage it took for me to say 'I hate Hollywood, I just wanna live in Brooklyn and make music'"
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Member Since: 11/7/2010
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Originally posted by JonnyϟLightning
I can't believe we're so close to the album. 
I'm most excited for You & I and Government Hooker.
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Welcome back hooker 
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Member Since: 7/9/2010
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Originally posted by Monster
I know GH is going to be my favorite, and Marry the Night sounds incredible. The fact that she is conceptualizing her songs instead of the usual, club, sex, and party songs, is making me love this record already.
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That's my one dislike about current music, it's all about clubbing.
I love Gaga's new music cause it undermines everything about today's music.
It's just too much. 
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Those song descriptions sound so interesting and eclectic. Marry the Night description 
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