What do you think of Lady Gaga? Is she a hero? Does she have enough talent to last a long time, or is she a flash in the pan?
She strikes me as a completely manufactured star. Everything is so calculated and deliberate.
She strikes me as a completely manufactured star. Everything is so calculated and deliberate. That's just one old man's opinion.
As for her music, what little I've heard of it, I think it sucks. But it's not my style in any case.
Hero? I don't see how. But I suppose everyone has the right to choose their own heroes, don't they? If teenage girls want to walk around with fishnet stockings and ridiculous crap on their heads, well...more power to them.
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We just got back from Las Vegas. We stayed at the MGM Grand, and saw Rush on Saturday night. Lady Gaga played the same venue on Friday night. It was certainly a ripe environment for people watching...
She strikes me as a completely manufactured star. Everything is so calculated and deliberate. That's just one old man's opinion.
As for her music, what little I've heard of it, I think it sucks. But it's not my style in any case.
Hero? I don't see how. But I suppose everyone has the right to choose their own heroes, don't they? If teenage girls want to walk around with fishnet stockings and ridiculous crap on their heads, well...more power to them.
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Loved this post.Maybe it makes us sound like fogies, but I'm with you, Digits. I think it's all kind of calculated.
IMO she's no 'hero'...nor is she a 'flash in the pan'. She's just another manufactured star of the digital age, where it's more about theatrics (both on and off stage) than music. If American Idol taught this country nothing else, it taught us that the music industry is becoming less and less about the actual music every day.
^ In your opinion, she's not a hero. The great thing about heroes is that they mean something to each person, on an individual level, something that inspires or motivates, something that makes a person want to listen to that hero, even if it's more a concept than a reality, that does not change anything. So to someone, she may be a hero, to others, a musical talent, but that does not set anything into stone. Rather, it frees it from the mundanity of such things.
Exactly. To the best of my knowledge she writes her own music, designs her costumes and probably has imput into the set design and choreography of her performances. Which is a far cry from manufactured stars like the Monkees or the Spice Girls. ( I'm not hip enough to know who the current crop is). She probably has a bigger say in her direction than Elvis did under Col. Parker or the Beatles under Bian Epstein. Epstein put the Beatles in matching suits and carefully controled their image in the press and public. Is there a Parker or Epstein behind Gaga?Loved this post.Maybe it makes us sound like fogies, but I'm with you, Digits. I think it's all kind of calculated.
IMO she's no 'hero'...nor is she a 'flash in the pan'. She's just another manufactured star of the digital age, where it's more about theatrics (both on and off stage) than music. If American Idol taught this country nothing else, it taught us that the music industry is becoming less and less about the actual music every day.
Emphasis mine.
Is she any more manufactured than David Bowie was in the 1970s? She, like Bowie, is doing the manufacturing, unlike many of the Motown artists, as mentioned above, or the Spice Girls.
I give her a lot of credit, she is doing her own thing, doing the music she likes, and doing it all out. It doesn't seem like she's compromising. Now, whether one likes the music or not...
A super hero yes, a hero no.
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