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Post by Mike on Dec 21, 2010 11:45:42 GMT -5
When is her next show?
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Black Jesus
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Post by Black Jesus on Dec 21, 2010 12:05:08 GMT -5
Feb 19 – The Monster Ball in Atlantic City, NJ
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Nadia
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Post by Nadia on Dec 21, 2010 22:02:25 GMT -5
Telling her monster to get excited. she's coming :'( omg
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Post by bigb0882 on Dec 21, 2010 22:08:20 GMT -5
I'm assuming the single will be debuted at the Grammy's and Feb 19th is after the Grammy's. It may get a few radio exclusives before the Grammy's but for most people, I bet that will be the first time they ever hear it.
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Post by bibliotheque on Dec 22, 2010 7:19:37 GMT -5
Rumours:
Originally, "Born This Way" was NOT intended to be the 1st single, but that has now changed. On New Years we will get a promo shot from the Born This Way era. We will also get the official album release date on New Years'.
& they might do it on Christmas rather than New Years!
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Post by NorthernDownpour on Dec 22, 2010 7:27:17 GMT -5
omg :o :'(
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Post by Black Jesus on Dec 22, 2010 11:00:55 GMT -5
I hope none of those 'rumors' are true. From the sounding of things it does not sound like BTW should be a single, especially a lead single. Christmas is like 4 days away...way too early for a promo shot and official release date. They're better off waiting until New Years or after.
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Post by #brayden on Dec 22, 2010 12:07:14 GMT -5
I hope none of those 'rumors' are true. From the sounding of things it does not sound like BTW should be a single, especially a lead single. Christmas is like 4 days away...way too early for a promo shot and official release date. They're better off waiting until New Years or after. Yeah... because seven days will make all the difference.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 22, 2010 12:28:12 GMT -5
If "Born This Way" is a ballad like it seems to be, she is ballsy and just gained so much more respect from me. I love when artists take risks.
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Black Jesus
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Post by Black Jesus on Dec 22, 2010 13:11:18 GMT -5
I hope none of those 'rumors' are true. From the sounding of things it does not sound like BTW should be a single, especially a lead single. Christmas is like 4 days away...way too early for a promo shot and official release date. They're better off waiting until New Years or after. Yeah... because seven days will make all the difference. I meant it like a rumor coming out a few days before Christmas like that. I'd have expected more of a buildup to promo shots or official release dates.
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Post by Love Plastic Love on Dec 22, 2010 15:26:43 GMT -5
Wasn't Born This Way described as a new "I Will Survive"?
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Post by circadian on Dec 22, 2010 15:29:18 GMT -5
Wasn't Born This Way described as a new "I Will Survive"? Yeah, wasn't Elton John who said that? But I think he meant the new IWS as this century's gay anthem, more than it being a sound-alike
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Post by Love Plastic Love on Dec 22, 2010 15:38:52 GMT -5
Oh ok-maybe. I was just confused why everyone seems to think its going to be this slow sparse ballad lol.
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Post by nightshade on Dec 22, 2010 17:46:17 GMT -5
The cover for Born This Way will be released in three days. Countdown the hours, little mons†ers.
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Post by ListenToItTwice on Dec 22, 2010 17:51:49 GMT -5
Wasn't Born This Way described as a new "I Will Survive"? Yeah, wasn't Elton John who said that? But I think he meant the new IWS as this century's gay anthem, more than it being a sound-alike That seems to be what she's going for. I'm hoping it lives up to the hype. I can't wait to hear it! :)
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Post by Black Jesus on Dec 22, 2010 17:52:27 GMT -5
The cover for Born This Way will be released in three days. ...Source?
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nightshade
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Post by nightshade on Dec 22, 2010 19:09:20 GMT -5
So...perhaps it's not the cover but most are speculating it is since she'll be tweeting it as well.
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Post by Nadia on Dec 22, 2010 21:01:12 GMT -5
yeah, i heard about it. It seems pretty legit Can't wait
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Post by GRRR on Dec 23, 2010 4:10:06 GMT -5
Wouldn't it be epic if the album cover was all black, no lettering no nothing just plain black.
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Post by Mpol on Dec 23, 2010 4:28:57 GMT -5
Gaga has yet to blow me away with any of her ballads. If she were to release one as a first single and a grat one at that, some props should go her way. She is known for her risk taking. BRING IT WOMAN!
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Post by SPRΞΞ on Dec 23, 2010 4:31:28 GMT -5
Wouldn't it be epic if the album cover was all black, no lettering no nothing just plain black. it would definitely stick out in the crowd.
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Post by Black Jesus on Dec 23, 2010 15:31:32 GMT -5
GaGa was named as Vogue's Best Dressed Celebrity of 2010. Also, GaGa was named the Top Charitable Celebrity by Do Something
GaGa will appear on the cover of Vogue in March (perfect promo for the album and newly-released single)
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Post by Love Plastic Love on Dec 23, 2010 15:54:18 GMT -5
I hope it is something a little unexpected without trying too hard though. The more I look back at it the more I love the Fame Monster covers. Unexpected, people hated them, but they stuck out and it also wasn't just her forcing crazy outfits and looks into a picture.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 23, 2010 15:59:15 GMT -5
I hope it is something a little unexpected without trying too hard though. The more I look back at it the more I love the Fame Monster covers. Unexpected, people hated them, but they stuck out and it also wasn't just her forcing crazy outfits and looks into a picture. Out of all her album and single covers these are easily my favourites: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 23, 2010 16:37:40 GMT -5
Wouldn't it be epic if the album cover was all black, no lettering no nothing just plain black. Prince did that with the Black Album
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Post by Black Jesus on Dec 23, 2010 17:12:39 GMT -5
I'm envisioning an extravagant cover. But with this chick, honestly who knows lol
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Post by Love Plastic Love on Dec 23, 2010 17:23:06 GMT -5
**screams excitedly**
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Post by Deleted on Dec 23, 2010 17:34:23 GMT -5
The album cover will probably be her in drag (like that photo shoot from a while back) kissing a guy or something.
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Post by jazzyskye10² on Dec 23, 2010 17:49:33 GMT -5
Best of 2010: Singles by Slant Magazine: I don't want to overstate the case for our new decade's first breakout star, but I can't help hearing 2010's pop music—at its schlockiest and its most inspired—in terms of the Gaga Effect. On the one hand, opportunistic label hacks interpreted the Gaga phenomenon as a call to the dance floor—specifically, the dance floor of a trashy European discotheque, possibly located in Paris or Berlin, but more likely stashed away in the coke-addled collective memory of the 1980s. Everyone from Christina to Usher to Ke$ha tried to cash in with their own bombastic club records, but anyone who thought that manufacturing "the next Gaga" was as easy as stacking synths behind their pop star of choice was mistaken. Gaga wasn't challenging her fellow musicians to a dance-off, she was challenging them to get smarter, get stranger, and go for bigger hooks and concepts.Take Robyn and Kanye West, who between them fill one-fifth of the spots our singles list. Their ambitious brands of pop auteurism predate Gaga considerably (you can see both of their faces on Slant's Best of 2008 list), but it's also easy to see each of them reworking their craft for maximum impact on the pop landscape she defined. If Gaga can drop a killer eight-song EP that hits harder than her full-length, then why shouldn't Robyn drop three? If Gaga can do a nine-minute art film for "Alejandro," then what should stop Kanye from producing his own 35-minute "Runaway" video? Still, not all praises are due to Gaga, whose own success owes to a confluence of forces that always make for great pop, and all over the year's musical map those same qualities continued to yield great rewards. You want dance music that's not afraid to push boundaries? Hot Chip, Crystal Castles, and La Roux had you covered. You want to see artists toe the line between novelty and instant classic? Look no further than Cee-Lo and Gorillaz. You want ambition? Check out Sade and Hanson, who no one thought would be relevant in 2010, but here they are, doing some of the best work of their careers by trying their hands, respectively, at trip-hop and power-pop. And if there was ever a year where we needed pop to do its exhilarating best, 2010 was it. Beyond escapism, pop music provided the brainpower, the emotional nuance, and most of all, the vision that the rest of the country, particularly in the political arena, lacked. Though we always count on pop music to give us what we want, the best pop is just as capable of giving us what we need. ~ Matthew Cole 6. Lady Gaga and Beyoncé, "Telephone." Lady Gaga originally wrote "Telephone" for Britney Spears, though, as someone who likes to dance and resents having to take my phone everywhere, I could believe that Mama Monster wrote the song just for me. Britney's probably regretting her decision to pass on the tune, but there's no doubt that her loss was the dance floor's gain. It came out of the box with a seemingly inexhaustible supply of hooks and a genius double-timed verse, but, for DJs, it was the gift that kept on giving, inspiring countless club-destroying remixes (picks of the litter: Passion Pit and Alphabeat). And thanks to Beyoncé's hysterically overdriven solo, it's also one of the rare marquee pop collaborations that lives up to its potential. MC Link: slantmagazine.com/music/feature/best-of-2010-singles/244
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Post by bigb0882 on Dec 23, 2010 17:49:52 GMT -5
I think a great cover for Born This Way would be a photo of Lady Gaga really stripped down, with a wig on that would match her natural hair color. Normal makeup. Nothing crazy. Just her, the way she was born before all the crazy outfits and theatrics.
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