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Reply #120 posted 09/03/13 3:52pm

aardvark15

Okay there's still hope for this project lol

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Reply #121 posted 09/03/13 6:32pm

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i like the song "artpop" it sort of reminds me of a eurythmics song,

although i really don't know why lol

but yeah, although the itunes show seems a big clusterfck of a gig,

i'm actually liking these songs more than most on BTW.

and true love lives on lollipops and crisps
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Reply #122 posted 09/03/13 6:37pm

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I LOVE the title track! My favorite so far. I also hear a Eurythmics influence on the song.
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Reply #123 posted 09/03/13 10:35pm

Identity


Another new song, "Manicure".













The title track live.

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Reply #124 posted 09/03/13 11:13pm

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She Tweeted asking the fans what they would like to be the next single, and the favorites so far are SEX DREAMS and AURA

"Get up off that grey line"
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Reply #125 posted 09/04/13 3:09am

Xibalba

I love Charlie Hides, and he recently totally outdid himself with this piece of hunty genius! lol



Never forget who you are! biggrin

Never forget who you are

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Reply #126 posted 09/04/13 7:55am

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having watched the whole itunes performance i get a strong

vibe from it that she's on the esoteric "way of the fool".

the channeling of boticelli's venus is the major hint but also

the imagery and symbolism in the rest of the show.

at least that's my take on it and it makes watching what is

in essence quite a car crash of a show, a lot more interesting.

and true love lives on lollipops and crisps
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Reply #127 posted 09/04/13 8:30am

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I LOVE the title track!!! So 80s!!!! "People Are People"-esque.

I really, really like "Manicure," too. Very excited for the entire album!!!!!

"She made me glad to be a man"
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Reply #128 posted 09/04/13 9:09am

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"...and my heart and my brain and my pussy...everything was just...it felt like trash." eek


I kind of love that she seems to be eschewing most of the catchy pop melodies that she was starting to get comfortable with on the last record, and is taking some risks. I think the fans who want her to rule the charts and the radio are going to be disappointed because ARTPOP doesn't really sound radio friendly.


The iTunes show was kind of fascinating to watch. It was very disjointed, and felt more like performance art at times than a proper concert. The pauses and general pacing were sometimes awkward, along with her anecdotes, and even some of the music. But it was all quite intriguing.


She's like this odd contradiction of a cult artist who wants to be a pop superstar, which reminds me of Prince in the 80's, though you're not really sure if she's being ironic about the notion of fame because her thirst seems entirely genuine.


She's a bit of a paradox, and I can understand why she's so polarizing, but I'm glad she's around to keep things interesting.

[Edited 9/4/13 9:10am]

"That's when stars collide. When there's space for what u want, and ur heart is open wide."
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Reply #129 posted 09/04/13 9:48am

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I watched part of the show, but it was just a lot of EDM-noise ("Manicure", yikes!). I do like the title track, though.

What I didn't like is that basically she was singing along to a full backing track for most of the show. You see musicians (especially the guitarist) rocking out in the background but they sure weren't playing live!

Just like the white winged dove...
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Reply #130 posted 09/04/13 10:50am

Xibalba

SchlomoThaHomo said:

I kind of love that she seems to be eschewing most of the catchy pop melodies that she was starting to get comfortable with on the last record, and is taking some risks. I think the fans who want her to rule the charts and the radio are going to be disappointed because ARTPOP doesn't really sound radio friendly.


The iTunes show was kind of fascinating to watch. It was very disjointed, and felt more like performance art at times than a proper concert. The pauses and general pacing were sometimes awkward, along with her anecdotes, and even some of the music. But it was all quite intriguing.


She's like this odd contradiction of a cult artist who wants to be a pop superstar, which reminds me of Prince in the 80's, though you're not really sure if she's being ironic about the notion of fame because her thirst seems entirely genuine.


She's a bit of a paradox, and I can understand why she's so polarizing, but I'm glad she's around to keep things interesting.

I've been trying to quantify my thoughts in words for a few days now - thank you for doing it for me so succinctly! thumbs up!

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Reply #131 posted 09/04/13 1:03pm

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SchlomoThaHomo said:

"...and my heart and my brain and my pussy...everything was just...it felt like trash." eek




I kind of love that she seems to be eschewing most of the catchy pop melodies that she was starting to get comfortable with on the last record, and is taking some risks. I think the fans who want her to rule the charts and the radio are going to be disappointed because ARTPOP doesn't really sound radio friendly.




The iTunes show was kind of fascinating to watch. It was very disjointed, and felt more like performance art at times than a proper concert. The pauses and general pacing were sometimes awkward, along with her anecdotes, and even some of the music. But it was all quite intriguing.




She's like this odd contradiction of a cult artist who wants to be a pop superstar, which reminds me of Prince in the 80's, though you're not really sure if she's being ironic about the notion of fame because her thirst seems entirely genuine.




She's a bit of a paradox, and I can understand why she's so polarizing, but I'm glad she's around to keep things interesting.



[Edited 9/4/13 9:10am]


I don't think anyone could have put it better.
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Reply #132 posted 09/04/13 7:02pm

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Xibalba said:

I love Charlie Hides, and he recently totally outdid himself with this piece of hunty genius! lol



Never forget who you are! biggrin

Never forget who you are

I fucking love Charlie like omg

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Reply #133 posted 09/04/13 7:08pm

aardvark15

PurpleSullivan said:



Xibalba said:


I love Charlie Hides, and he recently totally outdid himself with this piece of hunty genius! lol








Never forget who you are! biggrin


Never forget who you are




I fucking love Charlie like omg


He's awesome! He can't make a bad video
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Reply #134 posted 09/04/13 7:49pm

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Xibalba said:



SchlomoThaHomo said:


I kind of love that she seems to be eschewing most of the catchy pop melodies that she was starting to get comfortable with on the last record, and is taking some risks. I think the fans who want her to rule the charts and the radio are going to be disappointed because ARTPOP doesn't really sound radio friendly.



The iTunes show was kind of fascinating to watch. It was very disjointed, and felt more like performance art at times than a proper concert. The pauses and general pacing were sometimes awkward, along with her anecdotes, and even some of the music. But it was all quite intriguing.




She's like this odd contradiction of a cult artist who wants to be a pop superstar, which reminds me of Prince in the 80's, though you're not really sure if she's being ironic about the notion of fame because her thirst seems entirely genuine.




She's a bit of a paradox, and I can understand why she's so polarizing, but I'm glad she's around to keep things interesting.




I've been trying to quantify my thoughts in words for a few days now - thank you for doing it for me so succinctly! thumbs up!



Thank YOU for saying so. smile
"That's when stars collide. When there's space for what u want, and ur heart is open wide."
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