Her music (and her hair) is atrocious. Her outfits are also tacky to the point where the body will force itself to prevent its own absorption of vitamin A so the sight of them will no longer haunt one's vision.
Let's face it though, why is tying something around your neck suddenly make you professional any better? For that matter, why is wearing a jacket even when it's hot out considered to be normal? Why do we wear clothes designed to be stiff, and feel strange when you move in them? Why do we put sliding metal part right near the most sensitive area of our body? And why socks and shoes? These are all just normal office appearances, yet not a lot of them make sense. Why are they designed to be uncomfortable and to offer nothing more than to cover you up? Like I said, it's society. You might think her outfit's outrageous but remember the styles back more than 100 years ago, and tell me they look normal. Thing is, if society had decided to keep getting more outrageous instead of less, normal office wear could have easily been that, so long as it went with everyone else outfit. How outrageous an outfit is is only determined by society, which is why at conventions people cosplay, because there it is accepted by the society inhabiting it. Hell, we only wear clothes because society demands it (I want you to pretend that you didn't grow up wearing clothes and that your first memories were you without them, eliminating the discomfort you feel because of a feeling that something's missing). There really is no bizarre costume, only those that don't fit with society. Once again though, if you're doing this just for the attention, then you're on the same level as someone who decides to not wear clothes not because thats how they like to be but rather because they want to stand out.soilent said:I am all for people dressing the way they want, I dont judge, but theres a point where it just goes nuckin futs.Delock said:I'd disagree with you that no one self respecting dresses like that on the point that the only reason people dress "normally" is because society tells what is normal, and we obey out of fear of being alone. So we trade individuality and the style/comfort we like the most for being included and feeling uncomfortable. Plenty of people wear the style they like when it is allow, such as some of the people at conventions or just being at home and changing into a t-shirt that is so worn you would never take it out of the house. Hell, I like wearing a bathrobe just because it's soft, but I don't run around outside in it. And you can wear strange things just because you like to wear them, such as me and my fedora (which is constantly questioned despite not being THAT odd) or a class ring.soilent said:its all copy/paste, completely uninteresting music and the woman is obviously a whore for attention, no self respecting person dresses in such a way.
That being said, she's doing her thing for attention given that one of those outfits caused her to pass out.
OP: I really don't mind her music that much on principle. People have different tastes, and I don't have to listen to it if I don't want to. However, I have a roommate who plays it late at night and it was part of the reason I developed insomnia, so I can't say I enjoy it anymore (still like it better than country, which I had to listen to on 4 hour family car trips, mentally scaring me, given that it was before I experienced other genres and I hated it to the point that I thought I hated all music).
No shit, people wear things to stand out, and 90% of those people are attention whores.Delock said:Let's face it though, why is tying something around your neck suddenly make you professional any better? For that matter, why is wearing a jacket even when it's hot out considered to be normal? Why do we wear clothes designed to be stiff, and feel strange when you move in them? Why do we put sliding metal part right near the most sensitive area of our body? And why socks and shoes? These are all just normal office appearances, yet not a lot of them make sense. Why are they designed to be uncomfortable and to offer nothing more than to cover you up? Like I said, it's society. You might think her outfit's outrageous but remember the styles back more than 100 years ago, and tell me they look normal. Thing is, if society had decided to keep getting more outrageous instead of less, normal office wear could have easily been that, so long as it went with everyone else outfit. How outrageous an outfit is is only determined by society, which is why at conventions people cosplay, because there it is accepted by the society inhabiting it. Hell, we only wear clothes because society demands it (I want you to pretend that you didn't grow up wearing clothes and that your first memories were you without them, eliminating the discomfort you feel because of a feeling that something's missing). There really is no bizarre costume, only those that don't fit with society. Once again though, if you're doing this just for the attention, then you're on the same level as someone who decides to not wear clothes not because thats how they like to be but rather because they want to stand out.soilent said:I am all for people dressing the way they want, I dont judge, but theres a point where it just goes nuckin futs.Delock said:I'd disagree with you that no one self respecting dresses like that on the point that the only reason people dress "normally" is because society tells what is normal, and we obey out of fear of being alone. So we trade individuality and the style/comfort we like the most for being included and feeling uncomfortable. Plenty of people wear the style they like when it is allow, such as some of the people at conventions or just being at home and changing into a t-shirt that is so worn you would never take it out of the house. Hell, I like wearing a bathrobe just because it's soft, but I don't run around outside in it. And you can wear strange things just because you like to wear them, such as me and my fedora (which is constantly questioned despite not being THAT odd) or a class ring.soilent said:its all copy/paste, completely uninteresting music and the woman is obviously a whore for attention, no self respecting person dresses in such a way.
That being said, she's doing her thing for attention given that one of those outfits caused her to pass out.
OP: I really don't mind her music that much on principle. People have different tastes, and I don't have to listen to it if I don't want to. However, I have a roommate who plays it late at night and it was part of the reason I developed insomnia, so I can't say I enjoy it anymore (still like it better than country, which I had to listen to on 4 hour family car trips, mentally scaring me, given that it was before I experienced other genres and I hated it to the point that I thought I hated all music).
Nadlice said:SinisterSpade|LH| said:BonsaiK said:SinisterSpade|LH| said:I see i have struck a chord with you, you know i speak the truth.BonsaiK said:Yay music industry guy in a Lady Gaga thread!
Are you joking, or actually being an asshole?Druss the Legend said:Metal is the only true music, everything else is just specs of dust on the the wind. /m/
This, but she is still pretty bitchy.BonsaiK said:Yay music industry guy in a Lady Gaga thread!
Anyone who complains about Lady Gaga lacking talent, being a bad influence or otherwise being anything less than a completely fine and worthy pop singer is demonstratably wrong.
* She can sing better than most pop singers and could easily go toe-to-toe with opera singers on a theatrical stage if she had to
* Yes she dresses outrageously but in pop music who doesn't - the style has a decades-long tradition of outrageous dress sense
* She is a noted philanthropist and lives a generally healthy lifestyle, unlike a lot of other artists in her field
Druss the Legend said:Nadlice said:SinisterSpade|LH| said:BonsaiK said:Don't get me wrong, i don't want to seem like an asshole, I'm merely stating my personal opinion, (which is what i thought these forums were for, stating an opinion and finding like minded people to interact or debate with) for me metal is the only music that seems to stir my soul, either to the point of heartfelt tears or headbanging the crap out of a song and that's how i judge most things, if it doesn't stir my soul then its shit. Especially that clubbing crap, sounds like a cat trying to throw up a fur ball.SinisterSpade|LH| said:I see i have struck a chord with you, you know i speak the truth.BonsaiK said:Yay music industry guy in a Lady Gaga thread!
Are you joking, or actually being an asshole?Druss the Legend said:Metal is the only true music, everything else is just specs of dust on the the wind. /m/
I agree with this guy, due to him having industry experience.BonsaiK said:Yay music industry guy in a Lady Gaga thread!
Anyone who complains about Lady Gaga lacking talent, being a bad influence or otherwise being anything less than a completely fine and worthy pop singer is demonstratably wrong.
* She can sing better than most pop singers and could easily go toe-to-toe with opera singers on a theatrical stage if she had to
* Yes she dresses outrageously but in pop music who doesn't - the style has a decades-long tradition of outrageous dress sense
* She is a noted philanthropist and lives a generally healthy lifestyle, unlike a lot of other artists in her field
Because she genuinely enjoys making the type of music that she is making. Everyone has different music taste, and that includes musicians themselves.Jekken6 said:I agree with this guy, due to him having industry experience.BonsaiK said:Yay music industry guy in a Lady Gaga thread!
Anyone who complains about Lady Gaga lacking talent, being a bad influence or otherwise being anything less than a completely fine and worthy pop singer is demonstratably wrong.
* She can sing better than most pop singers and could easily go toe-to-toe with opera singers on a theatrical stage if she had to
* Yes she dresses outrageously but in pop music who doesn't - the style has a decades-long tradition of outrageous dress sense
* She is a noted philanthropist and lives a generally healthy lifestyle, unlike a lot of other artists in her field
But, if Ms Gaga is so talented, why doesn't she show it and make better music than what she has put out at the moment?
not trying to flame, just throwing in my 2 cents
Crap. This post is like an anonymous, red, "Do not press" button.Druss the Legend said:EDIT: Cant delete posts ignore this one
Novskij said:Fair enough. But still, don't you wonder what could of been?BonsaiK said:Because she genuinely enjoys making the type of music that she is making. Everyone has different music taste, and that includes musicians themselves.Jekken6 said:I agree with this guy, due to him having industry experience.BonsaiK said:Yay music industry guy in a Lady Gaga thread!
Anyone who complains about Lady Gaga lacking talent, being a bad influence or otherwise being anything less than a completely fine and worthy pop singer is demonstratably wrong.
* She can sing better than most pop singers and could easily go toe-to-toe with opera singers on a theatrical stage if she had to
* Yes she dresses outrageously but in pop music who doesn't - the style has a decades-long tradition of outrageous dress sense
* She is a noted philanthropist and lives a generally healthy lifestyle, unlike a lot of other artists in her field
But, if Ms Gaga is so talented, why doesn't she show it and make better music than what she has put out at the moment?
not trying to flame, just throwing in my 2 cents![]()
Not everyone likes that prog stuff though. Personally I find prog long-winded, tiresome, and never getting to the freaking point. Presumably, she doesn't like it either, or she probably would be making it.Novskij said:She should try make some progressive pop/rock or something, i bet she could do something.BonsaiK said:Because she genuinely enjoys making the type of music that she is making. Everyone has different music taste, and that includes musicians themselves.Jekken6 said:I agree with this guy, due to him having industry experience.BonsaiK said:Yay music industry guy in a Lady Gaga thread!
Anyone who complains about Lady Gaga lacking talent, being a bad influence or otherwise being anything less than a completely fine and worthy pop singer is demonstratably wrong.
* She can sing better than most pop singers and could easily go toe-to-toe with opera singers on a theatrical stage if she had to
* Yes she dresses outrageously but in pop music who doesn't - the style has a decades-long tradition of outrageous dress sense
* She is a noted philanthropist and lives a generally healthy lifestyle, unlike a lot of other artists in her field
But, if Ms Gaga is so talented, why doesn't she show it and make better music than what she has put out at the moment?
not trying to flame, just throwing in my 2 cents
WIN.someboredguy said:I don't hate Lady Gaga. Without her, we would have never gotten Brooklyn Rage.