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Reply #120 posted 05/26/11 9:33pm

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eek Woah!

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Reply #121 posted 05/26/11 9:51pm

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Reply #122 posted 05/27/11 12:37am

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this pic deserves a thread all on its own nod

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Reply #123 posted 05/27/11 1:57am

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Fantastic record! nod

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Reply #124 posted 05/27/11 2:23am

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...That booty is a win. cool

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Reply #125 posted 05/27/11 3:54am

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babybugz said:

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yeah nod I'd hit that cool

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Reply #126 posted 05/27/11 4:04am

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Say what you will about the woman but she has a fine ass. nod

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Reply #127 posted 05/27/11 4:22am

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Say what you will about the woman but she has a fine ass. nod

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Reply #128 posted 05/27/11 5:26am

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Born This Way Expected to Sell 1M In its First Week

May 2011

Amazon will give another chance to sell Lady Gaga's Born This Way for 99 cents today.

On Monday, May 23, the demand for the song crashed the download store's servers.
The Amazon MP3 store wrote on Twitter: "We're doing it again and this time we're ready."
According to Billboard's prediction, Born This Way likely will be No. 1 on the Billboard 200 albums chart next week.
The album has already sold more than 300,000 downloads.
Gaga's album will be the first one to hit the 1 million mark selling in a week since Taylor Swift's Speak Now with over a million copies sold in a week on November 2010.

Who was the only one who said it would sell a million on that First week sales thread and you guys were way under?

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Reply #129 posted 05/27/11 6:01am

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One year ago I balked at music critics and devotees dubbing her an emerging pop visionary. The mere thought of it left me both baffled and amused. After listening to the new album, I'm humbled and amazed at the strength of her songwriting and growth in such a short period of time. Now, I'm a true believer.

See, I similarly balked, and this album hasn't changed how I feel at all. It doesn't feel like growth to me, just more of the same (except not as good, for the most part). It's not the worst record I've ever heard, but I don't like it, and I think it should definitely be viewed in the context of mainstream pop, record sales, buzz and that kind of stuff rather than lasting, musically important work. In that sense it looks like being a huge success, and fair play to her. I'm not just being a snob as I like plenty of pop, and some far fluffier than Gaga, but I just can't dig this album on any level. I'm stilll baffled anyone finds it more than at best some camp fun with amusing lyrics. lol I'm glad others are enjoying as much as they are, though. Always nice to get new albums you love. smile

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Reply #130 posted 05/27/11 6:07am

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babybugz said:

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Ooh, that booty. [img:$uid]http://i51.tinypic.com/2urtc14.gif[/img:$uid]

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Reply #131 posted 05/27/11 6:51am

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I listended to this cd with no expectations other than hoping it would be more entertaining than the first two singles. I like Judas and Born This Way but wanted more variety. I'm glad I'm not trying to over analyze this music because it is sooo awesome. From beginning to end it is great. Its all about breaking barriers and loving you for you and everyone else to. She leads by example breaking language, sexual, political, racial, and musical genre barriers. This is what a pop record should be. Its actually exciting to listen to. To hell with Beyonce, Katy, and that dreadful new Britney cd. GaGa surpasses them all. Oh yea and how the hell can ayone compare Americano to La Isla Bonita?

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Reply #132 posted 05/27/11 7:03am

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I listended to this cd with no expectations other than hoping it would be more entertaining than the first two singles. I like Judas and Born This Way but wanted more variety. I'm glad I'm not trying to over analyze this music because it is sooo awesome. From beginning to end it is great. Its all about breaking barriers and loving you for you and everyone else to. She leads by example breaking language, sexual, political, racial, and musical genre barriers. This is what a pop record should be. Its actually exciting to listen to. To hell with Beyonce, Katy, and that dreadful new Britney cd. GaGa surpasses them all. Oh yea and how the hell can ayone compare Americano to La Isla Bonita?

I prefer that. Maybe it's childhood memories of camping holidays in France but it's just much catchier pop to my ears.

I remember when listening to the BTW album it just reminded me of and made me want to go listen to superior stuff like 'Voyage Voyage' by Desireless. shrug

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Reply #133 posted 05/27/11 7:14am

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meisme said:

I listended to this cd with no expectations other than hoping it would be more entertaining than the first two singles. I like Judas and Born This Way but wanted more variety. I'm glad I'm not trying to over analyze this music because it is sooo awesome. From beginning to end it is great. Its all about breaking barriers and loving you for you and everyone else to. She leads by example breaking language, sexual, political, racial, and musical genre barriers. This is what a pop record should be. Its actually exciting to listen to. To hell with Beyonce, Katy, and that dreadful new Britney cd. GaGa surpasses them all. Oh yea and how the hell can ayone compare Americano to La Isla Bonita?

I prefer that. Maybe it's childhood memories of camping holidays in France but it's just much catchier pop to my ears.

I remember when listening to the BTW album it just reminded me of and made me want to go listen to superior stuff like 'Voyage Voyage' by Desireless. shrug

To each their own. To me Americano is a far more exciting song. It sounds like something the B.Jaxx would have done. That is a very good thing to me. I'm not into a lot of top 40 pop music. Most of what I like is more dance oriented. Top 40 is just usually very boring to me. I have never even really been an MJ fan.

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Reply #134 posted 05/27/11 7:28am

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Identity said:

One year ago I balked at music critics and devotees dubbing her an emerging pop visionary. The mere thought of it left me both baffled and amused. After listening to the new album, I'm humbled and amazed at the strength of her songwriting and growth in such a short period of time. Now, I'm a true believer.

See, I similarly balked, and this album hasn't changed how I feel at all. It doesn't feel like growth to me, just more of the same (except not as good, for the most part). It's not the worst record I've ever heard, but I don't like it, and I think it should definitely be viewed in the context of mainstream pop, record sales, buzz and that kind of stuff rather than lasting, musically important work. In that sense it looks like being a huge success, and fair play to her. I'm not just being a snob as I like plenty of pop, and some far fluffier than Gaga, but I just can't dig this album on any level. I'm stilll baffled anyone finds it more than at best some camp fun with amusing lyrics. lol I'm glad others are enjoying as much as they are, though. Always nice to get new albums you love. smile

Well, it's your opinion, but what baffles me is how anyone can't thoroughly enjoy it. Not only is BTW a refreshing change of pace from the Britneys, Rhiannas, Beyonces and Katys of the world, with their everyday beats and boring, unadventurous lyrics, it is so versatile in its musical scope. Everything from dance, to pop, electronica, flamenco, techno and stadium rock is on that record. It's a pop masterpiece. Even her vocals are not only the strongest they've ever been, but they're also completely diverse. The same woman delivering power vocals on "Americano" is the same woman belting out the sweet, Tiffany-esque "Fashion of His Love", and it's amazing.

Meisme is right in stating that Gaga is tackling racial, sexual, gender, and political barriers on the record--something her contemporaries never do. And her lyrics are much more thought provoking. It's a brilliant album.

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Reply #135 posted 05/27/11 7:45am

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SEANMAN said:

Fauxie said:

See, I similarly balked, and this album hasn't changed how I feel at all. It doesn't feel like growth to me, just more of the same (except not as good, for the most part). It's not the worst record I've ever heard, but I don't like it, and I think it should definitely be viewed in the context of mainstream pop, record sales, buzz and that kind of stuff rather than lasting, musically important work. In that sense it looks like being a huge success, and fair play to her. I'm not just being a snob as I like plenty of pop, and some far fluffier than Gaga, but I just can't dig this album on any level. I'm stilll baffled anyone finds it more than at best some camp fun with amusing lyrics. lol I'm glad others are enjoying as much as they are, though. Always nice to get new albums you love. smile

Well, it's your opinion, but what baffles me is how anyone can't thoroughly enjoy it. Not only is BTW a refreshing change of pace from the Britneys, Rhiannas, Beyonces and Katys of the world, with their everyday beats and boring, unadventurous lyrics, it is so versatile in its musical scope. Everything from dance, to pop, electronica, flamenco, techno and stadium rock is on that record. It's a pop masterpiece. Even her vocals are not only the strongest they've ever been, but they're also completely diverse. The same woman delivering power vocals on "Americano" is the same woman belting out the sweet, Tiffany-esque "Fashion of His Love", and it's amazing.

Meisme is right in stating that Gaga is tackling racial, sexual, gender, and political barriers on the record--something her contemporaries never do. And her lyrics are much more thought provoking. It's a brilliant album.

It's different to what those artists are doing. nod Normally whether I dig it a lot or not much at all I'll champion something different at least, over being fed the same old crap, but in this case I just can't like the album enough to get behind even that way of thinking with any real conviction. It's different, sure, but I don't see the depth musically, and it doesn't grab me hook-wise, with the odd exception ('marry the night' might be my favourite track). I never liked her previous stuff as anything more than good, catchy pop, but this album doesn't do that as well, to me, and what ppl are saying is diverse or daring musically I just can't see. I've listened to the album a handful of times now and it just makes me go listen to Rahsaan Patterson or Utada Hikaru instead, for some reason. lol

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Reply #136 posted 05/27/11 8:36am

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I will be buying her new cd nod

Add that to my Gaga collection cool

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Reply #137 posted 05/27/11 9:40am

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Gaga live on Good Morning America in Central Park (May 27th).

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Reply #138 posted 05/27/11 10:25am

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Reply #139 posted 05/27/11 10:49am

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I will be buying her new cd nod

Add that to my Gaga collection cool


You're in luck, I hear you can get it for really cheap. 4 measly quarters and it's yours.

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Reply #140 posted 05/27/11 11:03am

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lol Don't hate because not only is Gaga's new CD lyrically and sonically superior to Britney's, it will also smash the first-week sales for Brit-Brit's latest debacle.

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Reply #141 posted 05/27/11 11:04am

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Gaga live on Good Morning America in Central Park (May 27th).

Fuck me I forgot to set my tape for this!

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Reply #142 posted 05/27/11 11:24am

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musicjunky318 said:

lol Don't hate because not only is Gaga's new CD lyrically and sonically superior to Britney's, it will also smash the first-week sales for Brit-Brit's latest debacle.

Even critics of Lady Gaga claim she was going to do a million without the help of Amazon lol I knew it would top Brit-Brit's sales for her last album anyway.

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Reply #143 posted 05/27/11 11:36am

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Enough about Brit Brit ... of the 12 songs on Femme Fatale, she didn't contribute to the writing of any of them. Lame.

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Reply #144 posted 05/27/11 12:20pm

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Fauxie said:

SEANMAN said:

Well, it's your opinion, but what baffles me is how anyone can't thoroughly enjoy it. Not only is BTW a refreshing change of pace from the Britneys, Rhiannas, Beyonces and Katys of the world, with their everyday beats and boring, unadventurous lyrics, it is so versatile in its musical scope. Everything from dance, to pop, electronica, flamenco, techno and stadium rock is on that record. It's a pop masterpiece. Even her vocals are not only the strongest they've ever been, but they're also completely diverse. The same woman delivering power vocals on "Americano" is the same woman belting out the sweet, Tiffany-esque "Fashion of His Love", and it's amazing.

Meisme is right in stating that Gaga is tackling racial, sexual, gender, and political barriers on the record--something her contemporaries never do. And her lyrics are much more thought provoking. It's a brilliant album.

It's different to what those artists are doing. nod Normally whether I dig it a lot or not much at all I'll champion something different at least, over being fed the same old crap, but in this case I just can't like the album enough to get behind even that way of thinking with any real conviction. It's different, sure, but I don't see the depth musically, and it doesn't grab me hook-wise, with the odd exception ('marry the night' might be my favourite track). I never liked her previous stuff as anything more than good, catchy pop, but this album doesn't do that as well, to me, and what ppl are saying is diverse or daring musically I just can't see. I've listened to the album a handful of times now and it just makes me go listen to Rahsaan Patterson or Utada Hikaru instead, for some reason. lol

Don't you think you're taking it a bit out of context, though? Lady Gaga isn't in competition with Rahsaan or Utada. They're entirely different strati. So, if we take LG in context (which is to compare her to other American disco/dance-pop artists), she is diversifying. Whether you give that much merit or not depends on how you view the pop music landscape and how important it is to you.

Thinking in global terms, it is easy to find alternatives to LG's music. Off the top of my head, Robyn comes directly to mind as does Roisin Murphy. They have been doing "Born This Way" for the past decade. No one said boo about it. Hell, Body Talk is a way better album, when taken as a whole, than Born This Way is! But they aren't really competing for attention from each other. Robyn's audience is nigh he same as LG's (the gay contingent) but they appeal to different aspects.

Anyway, LG mostly appeals to me because everything she does is about 25 degrees to the left of whatever anyone else in the public eye is doing right now. I love that. It reminds me of Prince. Prince's music has always been fairly simple, but the filters through which those simple sounds went changed it and it instantly bonded to people's hearts and minds. LG does the same exact thing. They both speak life into a counter-culture of people brought together perhaps by no other similarities than their appreciation of the music - at the heart of which lies a message of love and acceptance and everything carnal and passionate. In the end, it's pop music, but it would be half-hearted to suggest the impact isn't there. Sometimes, you just gotta look for it in its proper context.

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Reply #145 posted 05/27/11 12:50pm

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Reply #146 posted 05/27/11 1:23pm

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I have only heard the 4 released singles & Bloody Marry, Marry The Night.

But GaGa is reminding me of how i felt when i listened to Kanye West's My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy and that is that no one is doing what he does in rap anymore.

I think I disagree. Kanye is a terrible lyricist, just like everyone else in rap right now. In that sense he's doing EXACTLY what everyone else is doing.

Tee hee hee...

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Reply #147 posted 05/27/11 1:26pm

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SEANMAN said:

lol Don't hate because not only is Gaga's new CD lyrically and sonically superior to Britney's, it will also smash the first-week sales for Brit-Brit's latest debacle.

Even critics of Lady Gaga claim she was going to do a million without the help of Amazon lol I knew it would top Brit-Brit's sales for her last album anyway.

Exactly. Gaga's detractors are quick to say that the Amazon discount is why it will go platinum in the first week, but Amazon or not, it would have anyway. Wasting your time making animated gifs is pointless!

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Reply #148 posted 05/27/11 1:35pm

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steakfinger said:

Gunsnhalen said:

I have only heard the 4 released singles & Bloody Marry, Marry The Night.

But GaGa is reminding me of how i felt when i listened to Kanye West's My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy and that is that no one is doing what he does in rap anymore.

I think I disagree. Kanye is a terrible lyricist, just like everyone else in rap right now. In that sense he's doing EXACTLY what everyone else is doing.

Tee hee hee...

Kanye is an epic artist imo if you going to compare him to the other rappers out now he is in his own lane. I’m a big fan but I never claimed he was lyrical he does have a couple memorable and clever raps but yes there are others lyrically better than him. He’s not the stereotypical rapper and I like that about him. Gaga and Kanye are very alike to me musically kanye is better though.

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Reply #149 posted 05/27/11 1:52pm

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Liked the MTV Interview...the more I see more of her personality..the more I like her.

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