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![]() Album: Born This Way (May 23 2011) Standard Edition 1. Marry the Night 2. Born This Way 3. Government Hooker 4. Judas 5. Americano 6. Hair 7. Scheiße 8. Bloody Mary 9. Bad Kids 10. Highway Unicorn (Road to Love) 11. Heavy Metal Lover 12. Electric Chapel 13. Yoü and I 14. The Edge of Glory ![]() Special Edition: Disc 1 1. Marry the Night 2. Born This Way 3. Government Hooker 4. Judas 5. Americano 6. Hair 7. Scheiße 8. Bloody Mary 9. Black Jesus † Amen Fashion 10. Bad Kids 11. Fashion of His Love 12. Highway Unicorn (Road to Love) 13. Heavy Metal Lover 14. Electric Chapel 15. The Queen 16. Yoü and I 17. The Edge of Glory Disc 2 1. Born This Way (Country Road Version) 2. Judas (DJ White Shadow Remix) 3. Marry the Night (Fernando Garibay Remix) 4. Scheiße (DJ White Shadow Mugler) 5. Fashion of His Love (Fernando Garibay Remix) 1st single: Born This Way (February 11 2011) ![]() 2nd single: Judas (April 15 2011) ![]() Magazines: Vogue ![]() Billboard ![]() Harper's Bazaar ![]() NME ![]() |
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Could have sworn I read somewhere that we won't be getting anymore Fame Monster singles...
Here's an intro that contains bits of the interview from Rolling Stone: http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/17386/119071 ![]() Lady Gaga bares her heart — and much more — on the cover of Rolling Stone's new issue, on sale at newsstands Wednesday, June 23rd. In the most extensive interview the pop star has ever given about the breakup that inspired her transformation from Germanotta to Gaga, her complex relationship with her beloved father and the music on her next album, Lady Gaga tells contributing editor Neil Strauss art is life and not being fierce isn't an option: "When I wake up in the morning, I feel just like any other insecure 24-year-old girl," she says. "Then I say, 'Bitch, you're Lady Gaga, you get up and walk the walk today.' " In a backstage interview before and after one of her mammoth Monster Ball shows in England, Gaga admits she wouldn't have been as successful if she hadn't had her heart broken by her East Village boyfriend five years ago, and that "sex is certainly not, like, a priority at the moment." Her priority is, and has been, the relationship she's built with her fans. "If I were to ever, God forbid, get hurt onstage and my fans were screaming outside of the hospital, waiting for me to come out, I'd come out as Gaga," she says, adding that she models her celebrity on Michael Jackson. "Michael got burned, and he lifted that glittered glove so damn high so his fans could see him, because he was in the art of show business. That's what we do. I don't even drink water onstage in front of anybody, because I want them to focus on the fantasy of the music." Gaga also reveals some deeply personal details for the first time, including her recurring nightmare involving a phantom and a blond girl who's tied up with ropes. "She's got my shoes on from the Grammys," Gaga says. "Go figure — psycho." When presented with the idea that her behavior indicates she's a survivor of a traumatic experience, Gaga says there are limits to what she'll discuss in public. "You have to be careful about how much you reveal to people that look up to you so much." Despite a health scare (she currently doesn't have Lupus, but the disease runs in her family) and nonstop touring, Gaga hasn't lost her creative inspiration — she's currently finishing up her new record and designing the stage production for her next tour. Gaga plans to announce the title of her new album — due out early next year — at midnight on New Year's Eve. "I think I'm gonna get the album title tattooed on me and put out the photo," she says. "I've been working on it for months now, and I feel very strongly that it's finished right now. It came so quickly. Some artists take years; I don't. I write music every day." As for the subject matter of the music, Gaga says she's moved on with writing songs about her quest for fame to crafting tunes with an angry, perhaps political bent. "Why are we still talking about 'Don't ask, don't tell'?" she says. "It's like, what fucking year is it? It makes me crazy! And I have been for three years baking cakes — and now I'm going to bake a cake that has a bitter jelly. The message of the new music is now more bitter than it was before. Because the sweeter the cake, the more bitter the jelly can be." Can't wait to read the rest of this piece! And um, those shoes, holy SHIT!!! |
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1. Cool!
2. Wow they're really going to drain her first two albums of every possible single and piece of promotable material! I just realized that the Monster Ball tour started in Nov. of '09 and doesn't end 'till April of '11. Does lady gaga do really, really long tours or does Tori Amos just do really, really short ones? I'm not sure what the norm is ... |
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so the bowie collaboration is a hoax, at least according to Bowie's website.
http://www.davidbowie.com/news/index.php?id=20100813 Rumours and lies and stories they made up...Part 461 When this tall story first surfaced a few days ago it was denied as a hoax in an update to the same article and we thought that would be the end of it. I guess some folk see what they want to see though and now the rumour that David Bowie has been working with Lady Gaga seems to have taken off. The hoax was started by some bright spark or other with the above forgery. We've highlighted the supposed Bowie contributions. However, in a nutshell, the suggestion that David Bowie is producing and participating in the production of Lady Gaga's next album is untrue and a hoax. ah well. it could have been amazing, or really tragic. |
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Oh my....
http://gagadaily.com/2010/08/jo-cald...pan/#more-9771 Looks like Gaga could have an alter-ego for the upcoming new album. I doubt it'll be a Garth Brooks/Chris Gaines thing but maybe a few songs, or a disc, will be from Jo Calderone's perspective? Who knows. Photos in the link above, and a little bit of the interview courtesy of Gagadaily: Where are you from? Palermo, Sicily How would you describe what you do / your occupation? Mechanic for my dad’s business. This is the first time I’ve had my picture taken. When did you discover you wanted to do this? Well, I always helped my dad at work, since I was a kid. I thought it would be fun to have my picture taken. What are your ambitions? I’d love to own my own car shop, I have a bunch of my own ‘muscle’ cars. Maybe if I take some more pictures I can afford it. What is your relationship with Lady Gaga? I met her at a shoot Nick Knight was doing. She’s fuckin beautiful, and funny, and interesting. I was a little nervous for Nick to start shooting. She said, “Don’t be baby, you were “born this way.” I took her out after. The rest is private ![]() |
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Gaga performed a new song tonight at her show!
She said it probably won't be on the new album, but she decided to play it anyway. The lyrics are great in some spots, weak in others (she mentions Little Monsters by name, her dad again, etc) and it has similar parts to You & I. However, I like the idea of it and it could sound great with a nice guitar. Otherwise, it makes for a nice improv! Here it is, called "Living On the Radio" http://www.4shared.com/get/w3mtBEqH/..._The_Radi.html |
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