Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Lady Gaga: Straight, No Chaser

We observe Gaga in her natural habitat, with a good bottle of whiskey, in Bigger Than the Sound.

Lady Gaga is sitting down, which is probably a good thing, considering she's wearing 6-inch heels and has spent roughly seven hours drinking whiskey with dudes who look like they were roadies for Bang Tango.

Drinking wasn't the only thing she did, of course. She also danced, vamped, sang, bled and underwent more costume changes than Evander Berry Wall — all over the span of one very long day on one very big soundstage in New York City. I'm not allowed to write about exactly what she was shooting (at least not yet), but suffice it to say, Gaga certainly deserved a few minutes of rest. Especially since she had spent the first part of the day filming a wearing an outfit that could only be described as "houndstooth overdrive."

And yet, throughout the day, as the top-secret shoot went on and on, I never heard her complain — not even close. At one point, during a performance setup, when the director asked if she'd be willing to film another take, she joked, "My voice can only last for another hour and a half ... the rest of me can go all night."

Everyone laughed, and not just because it was a funny line. There was an air of astonishment mixed in too. Simply put, no one seemed to believe that a star of this caliber would be this willing to work. And then work some more.

While it was certainly amazing to watch Gaga come to life when the camera was rolling, her work ethic isn't exactly breaking news. In a way, it was even more fascinating to observe her in the moments when it wasn't. Last year, I followed her every step at the Video Music Awards and discovered that, beneath the 35 pounds of Argentinean beef, she was actually a pretty normal person. That was only amplified Monday, on this soundstage in New York, in the rare moments she wasn't wowing everyone in attendance. Surrounded by her closest friends — all of whom were extras in the shoot, and some of whom came dressed in their Steel Panther finery — she was decidedly down-to-earth. Shockingly average, even.

She cracked jokes, held hands, poured drinks. She danced and cooed with her old friend Lady Starlight while "Heavy Metal Lover," a standout track on her Born This Way album, blared overhead. She whooped for joy whenever someone she hadn't seen in a while (and given her schedule, that was pretty much everybody) appeared on set. In fact, she seemed very much like every 25-year-old you'd meet, despite all evidence to the contrary.

Getting to be a fly on the wall is certainly one of the perks of this job; it allows you to see the mega-famous at their least guarded — for better or (as is sometimes the case) much worse. But it's the few instances I've been able to hover around Gaga's inner circle that remain the most revelatory, mostly because, as I wrote last year, her public persona is somewhere along the lines of "a pneumatic lion tamer with a penchant for creative haberdashery, or a fire-breathing neo-Shiva in sunglasses." To see her unwind with her pals, well, let's just say it's the kind of thing you don't forget, mostly because it's the most normal thing imaginable. Which, given pretty much everything you think you know about her, is downright unimaginable.

So while I can't tell you what I watched being filmed, I can tell you that Lady Gaga enjoys Jameson and has excellent comedic timing. And that told me more about her than any of her videos ever could. To a certain extent, we all think we know who Gaga is, even if that's not really the case. At ease, with a glass of strong booze, enveloped by her confidants — that's the girl few of us get to meet, which is a shame. She seems like a really fun person to hang out with.

Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Britney Spears, Lady GaGa, Michael Jackson top Billboard video polls

Billboard has released the results for its top ten best music video polls.

Readers were asked to vote for their favorite pop videos from the 1980s, 1990s and 2000s to celebrate the 30th anniversary of MTV.

Michael Jackson topped the '80s poll with his iconic 'Thriller' video, beating Madonna's 'Like A Prayer' to the top spot. Cyndi Lauper's 'Girls Just Want To Have Fun' trailed both in third position.

Britney Spears won the '90s poll with her school-based promo for 'Baby One More Time', which gained 40% of the total vote. Michael Jackson and Janet Jackson came second with their collaboration 'Scream', while Madonna placed third with 'Vogue'.

Lady GaGa led the '00s poll with her cinematic 'Bad Romance' video, which won 'Video Of The Year' at the 2010 MTV VMAs. Spears's video for 'Toxic' came in second, while Panic! At The Disco's 'I Write Sins Not Tragedies' tallied at number three.

Jackson marginally failed to have a third consecutive top three entry, with his 2001 video for 'You Rock My World' voted in at four.

The Jackson family recently announced plans to hold a tribute concert at Cardiff's Millennium Stadium for Michael this October.

Source is http://www.digitalspy.com/music/news/a332917/britney-spears-lady-gaga-michael-jackson-top-billboard-video-polls.html

Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Canada's 'Little Gaga' hits it big in the Philippines

CTV News.ca Staff

Months after young Winnipeg songstress Maria Aragon shot to fame on the wings of a YouTube cover of a Lady Gaga song, the 11-year-old has landed a big two-album record deal in the Philippines.

Aragon has sung with Lady Gaga and performed before Prince William and Kate, so she's had some big brushes with fame, but in her parents' home country of the Philippines, she's a superstar.

Last week, she did the talk-show circuit in the Philippines, appearing on entertainment shows with the country's biggest stars.

Star Records, a big label in the Philippines, has signed Aragon to a two-year, two-record deal. Her father, Veni Aragon, says he will know the exact worth of the deal when he flies there at the end of the month.

Aragon has developed a rabid fan base in the southeastern Asian country, a country that counts 40 million teenagers among its population.

"It's just a really big opportunity and I feel so blessed," she said in an interview in the country.

According to Hua Lee, a music producer, the deal probably isn't worth a lot in comparison to a record deal in the West. However, Asia's massive growing market could make her popularity too much to ignore.

"If they do the right songs for her, perhaps if they even do covers of the right songs, it could all eventually come back to the West," he told CTV News.

But the reality is, after Aragon finishes up her album and a song for a Philippine movie, she's back to being a normal Canadian kid.

She starts Grade 6 in September.

Meanwhile, the "hits" keep coming. Aragon's cover of Gaga's "Born this Way" has reached nearly 40 million hits on YouTube.

With a report from CTV Winnipeg's Jill Macyshon

Source is http://edmonton.ctv.ca/servlet/an/local/CTVNews/20110725/gaga-aragon-110726/20110726/?hub=EdmontonHome

Monday, July 25, 2011

Lady GaGa: "Amy Changed Pop Music Forever"

Lady GaGa has issued a heartfelt tribute to the late Amy Winehouse, stating that the Love Is A Losing Game singer "changed pop music forever."

As we previously reported, Winehouse was found dead in her Camden flat on Saturday, with her death still being treated as "unexplained."

Following tributes from the likes of Rihanna, Mark Ronson and Kelly Osbourne, GaGa paid homage to Amy, crediting her for giving her "hope" as a jazz singer.

Speaking on Twitter, Lady G wrote: "Amy changed pop music forever. I remember knowing there was hope, and feeling not alone because of her. She lived jazz, she lived the blues."

The 25-year old has previously expressed her admiration of Winehouse to The Sun back in 2009, telling the tabloid: "Amy is a real artist. I get frustrated when I tour so much that my voice is messed up."

"But I always say to myself that I watch performances from Amy where I swear she didn't hit a note, and she was shot and shot deep on something, but I can't take my eyes off that beautiful girl. There's something about her that's so honest."

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She added: "That was what the '70s and '80s were about, and what women were about then, and that's why legends were created. It wasn't about manicures."

In the same year, Lady G also told PopEater: "I will always have a very deep love for Amy Winehouse. Because of Amy, very strange girls like me go to prom with very good-looking guys. She's a different kind of woman…"

"I don't believe that what I do is very digestible, and somehow Amy was the flu for pop music. Everybody got a little bit of the flu and got over it, and fell in love with Amy Winehouse. And now, when more flu comes along, it's not so unbearable."

Amy's family have since released a statement addressing the Back To Black hitmakers death, claiming she has left "a gaping hole" in their lives.

Source: http://www.mtv.co.uk/news/amy-winehouse/325316-lady-gaga-amy-winehouse-dead-tribute

Sunday, July 24, 2011

Lady Gaga Said Amy Winehouse Inspired Her

Lady Gaga is surely in mourning today for the loss of singer Amy Winehouse. The cause of death has not yet been announced. During her life Winehouse inspired many other musicians. Lady Gaga has spoken out about how she got a sense of freedom and acceptance from watching Amy Winehouse's career progress.

It is tragic that Winehouse is now dead at age 27. Musicians worldwide must be so sad at this news. She was unique and built her music career in her own way. She had an outrageous style, beloved by many people. She had a lot of talent, and now it is gone forever.

Lady Gaga previously said that Winehouse was the master at "opening the door for artists who dared to be different." She added "I will always have a very deep love for Amy Winehouse... She's a different kind of woman. notes the NY Post.

Even superstars like Lady Gaga have their heroes. It seems like Amy Winehouse was someone who inspired Lady Gaga and helped her realize that it was okay to be different. Now when listening to Gaga's hit "Born This Way" it will be a reminder of the struggle many creative people face over building self acceptance.

Amy Winehouse struggle with alcohol and drug addiction for years. Despite her musical talent, she appeared tormented and did not have control of her actions too often. And yet she also inspired others with her talent and her persona. Thus now those who admired her career must come to grips with the unfortunate truth that her inability to control her addictions may have lead to her death.

RIP Amy Winehouse. London is in mourning for your life. It seems that like the American writer Sylvia Plath, who also died in London, the world was too much for you.

Source is http://celebs.gather.com/viewArticle.action?articleId=281474979710720

Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Gaga: I didn't copy Midler stunt


Lady Gaga is adamant she did not copy Bette Midler's mermaid in a wheelchair performance, as she had "no idea" the veteran entertainer pulled a similar stunt 30 years before her.

The Poker Face hitmaker performed at a show in Australia last week wearing a mermaid tail and sitting in a wheelchair - a move which infuriated Midler, who took to Twitter.com to remind fans she came up with the gimmick way back in 1980.

Gaga has now spoken out to deny she had any idea Midler had beaten her in the originality stakes, telling Access Hollywood's Billy Bush, "I had no idea that she did that and I'm a huge Bette Midler fan.

"(It was) not (a Midler tribute) in the beginning... because I didn't know that she'd done (it), but I do now and I think it's great. Obviously I feel connected to women in theatre and women from the past.

"Maybe we're just cut from the same cloth. I couldn't hop around in that tail so I just stuck myself in a wheelchair. All I'll say is that I... admire her and find her to be one of the most brilliant and incredible performers, so that's all I'll say."

Source is http://www.torontosun.com/2011/07/19/gaga-i-didnt-copy-midler-stunt

Monday, July 18, 2011

Bette Midler - Bette Midler Takes Aim At 'Copycat' Lady Gaga

Bette Midler has accused Lady Gaga of stealing her ideas, insisting the pop superstar's controversial wheelchair stunt in Australia was copied from her own stage show.


The Poker Face hitmaker sparked outrage among disability rights groups by taking to the stage at a show in Sydney last week (13Jul11) dressed in a mermaid's tail and sitting in a wheelchair.


Midler has now spoken out to insist she invented the routine in the 1980s and has used it at many of her own concerts.




In a series of posts on Twitter.com, she writes, "I'm not sure Lady Gaga knows that I've performed my mermaid in a wheelchair for millions of people - and many of them are still alive... Dear Lady Gaga if you think a mermaid in a wheelchair seems familiar - it's because it is! You can see it on youtube 24/7 - with ME performing it... Dear Lady Gaga I've been doing singing mermaid in a wheelchair since 1980 - You can keep the meat dress and the firecracker t**s - mermaid's mine."


The singer/actress also vowed to talk it over with Gaga when they both attend the upcoming Emmy Awards later this year (11), adding, "Let's drink this over at the Emmys in September. Fabulous mermaids can co-exist!"


Source is http://www.contactmusic.com/news.nsf/story/bette-midler-takes-aim-at-copycat-lady-gaga_1233010

Saturday, July 16, 2011

Lady Gaga, Sydney 2011 - Live review, photos


BY JASONTREUEN ON JUL 15 2011, 01:00AM

Lady Gaga
Sydney Town Hall, Sydney
Wednesday 13th July 2011

For all the frenzied pre-promotion and hyperactive headlines post-show, all in all Lady Gaga’s Sydney gig was hardly as shocking as the subsequent media blitz would have you believe.

Sure, she rolled out in a wheelchair mid-set “courting controversy” as newspapers have trumpeted, but Kurt Cobain did that in a hospital gown in ‘92 after serious time in rehab (now that’s controversial). Yes, her dancers wore bondage gear but that’s pretty standard pop fare – just ask Rihanna and Christina Aguilera. And yes, she talked about her “pussy” after playing 'Hair' but she’s done it before and even dubbed her lady part her ‘portal for creativity’ in an interview.

Indeed, the most controversial—and overlooked—aspect of tonight’s performance was how much of it Lady Gaga was singing live. While it’s impossible to fully gauge, as the singer moved closer to the front it became obvious sometimes she was singing the chorus, sometimes the backing vocals and at other times, nothing at all—but still the backing track roared along. Sure, singing ‘semi-live’ is standard practice for popstars busting out complex dance routines. But the realisation did sever the connection somewhat between "Monster Mother" and her children, especially when she’s proven she can sing unaided in the past.

Of course, Gaga’s other big problem is that she’s made a career of being “shocking” and it subsequently becomes all relative. And worse yet, normal. So when she appears atop a 10-metre tower rig tonight wearing a Versace-designed bejewelled leotard and teal wig, legs spread, it’s a cracking start. But as a spectator it’s hard not to think ‘What, no coffin or giant egg?!’ Later, when she emerges in another revealing costume (one of four during the show) of black sequins and silver shoulder-spikes for ‘Edge of Glory’, you’re already comparing it to the meat dresses and blood spurting of the past.

Even the wheelchair is old news; a dancer used one while Gaga performed with a crutch at the MTV Awards in 2009. This time, she updated the stunt dressed as a widow with a mermaid’s tail in a nod to her new alter-ego Yuyi the Mermaid apparently. It’s bizarre sure, but hardly profound -- unless she was protesting the crippling impact of commercial over-fishing. Personally, given her comments on gay marriage on ACA, I hoped she’d do something truly groundbreaking and headline-worthy like marry a same-sex couple on-stage. But no, maybe next time.

And yet, with all that said, Gaga turned on a truly epic modern-day pop spectacle lapped up by her little Monsters. The custom-built stage, complete with scaffolding towers at the back and spiky bridge at the front, was dwarfed only by the majestic interior of Sydney’s Town Hall, rebranded Monster Hall for tonight.

After kicking off the show with her Madonna-esque anthem for independence ‘Born This Way’, the 25-year-old performer, social media magnate and now honourary Australian citizen told the crowd, “You were one of the first places to believe in me. I broke here before anywhere else so let's celebrate”, before launching into her debut single ‘Just Dance’.

Backed by a fearsome live band and a tight troupe of dancers, Gaga roared through a greatest hits set, interrupted only by lengthy costume breaks. As the crowds waited, her guitarists failed to distract us with cheesy ‘80s guitar solos. When she was on the stage, Gaga was everywhere, strutting her stuff flanked by her doting dancers, climbing up towers, climbing down towers, playing keys on a riser, posing triumphantly atop her bridge and for the gothic closer 'Judas', dropping into the pit below.

The only thing that upstaged her tonight was her fans. From the skinny guy dressed only in ‘police caution’ tape to the girl dressed in plastic marked ‘clinical waste’ to the dude dressed in toy frogs; their genuine creativity and devotion was unquestionable. Not to mention the 14-year-old girl in fishnets and a g-string -- now that was truly shocking.

(Pics: Jakob Dezwart for Take40, Vodafone All-Time Prepaid, Today Network, GO! and Channel V.)

Source is http://www.thevine.com.au/music/live-reviews/lady-gaga,-sydney-2011-_-live-review,-photos20110715.aspx?s_rid=vine:internalstrip:5:17-Jul-2011:LadyGaga,Sydney2011-Live...?s_rid=vine:internalstrip:5:17-Jul-2011:LadyGaga,Sydney2011-Live...

Friday, July 15, 2011

Lady Gaga egged over wheelchair stunt

Singer angered disability advocacy group for Sydney performance


Rolling Stone
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A group of angry fans threw eggs at Lady Gaga in response to her recent appearance on stage in Sydney, Australia rolling around in a wheelchair. Though the throwers missed Gaga herself, a few eggs hit members of her entourage.
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The wheelchair incident occurred at Gaga's concert at the Sydney Town Hall on Wednesday. The singer came out to perform the rock ballad "YoĆ¼ and I" while dressed up as her new mermaid alter ego Yuyi. Since her legs were bound in the costume, she was able to move on stage with a wheelchair. The pop queen has previously used wheelchair imagery in her music video for "Paparazzi" and her performance of that song on the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards.
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The egg-tossing fans in Sydney weren't the only ones angered by Gaga's wheelchair-bound performance. Jesse Billauer, the founder of the quadriplegic advocacy group Life Rolls On told Radar "I invite [Gaga] to learn more about the 5.6 million Americans who live with paralysis. They, like me, unfortunately, don't use a wheelchair for shock value."


Source is http://today.msnbc.msn.com/id/43768951/ns/today-entertainment/