Say what you will about Gaga, but I think she's got the goods.
What do y'all think of this? I like it! I'm guessing Tony Bennett doesn't work with slouches?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4zgfxLqFHb8
luna_virgo wrote:Lots to respond to here! smax, I share your curmudgeonly view. I have several gay male friends (with generally good taste) who adore her, and I'm still not impressed.
DM, you make some good points, but I think you underestimate young listeners. When I was a teenager in the 80's, I liked a lot of the current pop music, but I didn't put it in the same category as The Beatles, The Doors, and other artists who were mostly before my time but still classic. I was listening to Simon and Garfunkel when I was in college, 20 years after they broke up, and when I saw Paul Simon play a few months ago, there were college-age kids there singing along with his old songs. Will anyone be singing classic Gaga tunes 20-40 years from now? My guess is no.
luna_virgo wrote:DM, you make some good points, but I think you underestimate young listeners. When I was a teenager in the 80's, I liked a lot of the current pop music, but I didn't put it in the same category as The Beatles, The Doors, and other artists who were mostly before my time but still classic. I was listening to Simon and Garfunkel when I was in college, 20 years after they broke up, and when I saw Paul Simon play a few months ago, there were college-age kids there singing along with his old songs. Will anyone be singing classic Gaga tunes 20-40 years from now? My guess is no.
sockii wrote:I have a lot of younger-than-me friends on LiveJournal and Tumblr who are amazingingly passionate and knowledgeable about classic rock and new wave music, and who wouldn't get caught dead listening to most of today's so-called "top artists".
Of course, they may not be the "mainstream teenage masses" who consume whatever is the latest pop sensation that comes along, which is fine for what it is - consumable and eventually quite forgettable.
sockii wrote:she comes along as so annoyingly pretentious and ~artistic~ sometimes, which annoys me a lot more than if she just admitted that she's creating enjoyable yet infinitely derivative, unmemorable pop music, and she's fortunate she actually has a damn fine voice instead of being just another auto-tuned wannabe.
smax wrote:i may deplore of the results but at least she tries to be relatively original and thoughtful. She can dress herself in Pork Chops and have a lobster on her head to detract attention away from her piss poor material.
DirtyMartini wrote: (of what songs I've heard, most of her lyrics suck)
smax wrote:i think we're alone now..
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