Writer Mary Gaitskill does a wonderful piece on RYEBERG.COM about Lady Gaga's video, "Poker Face."
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"It’s adorable when Lady Gaga punches at the air with her fist like a sexy child. But then her face is heavy as a meat puppet atau a painted mask with a card stuck between its teeth, a thing made sejak crude animasi to flick the card from its lips onto the meja, jadual atau raise its arm in a wide arc and bring the card down while other holograms dance around it in fevered jerking motions..."
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Ga ga!
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"It’s adorable when Lady Gaga punches at the air with her fist like a sexy child. But then her face is heavy as a meat puppet atau a painted mask with a card stuck between its teeth, a thing made sejak crude animasi to flick the card from its lips onto the meja, jadual atau raise its arm in a wide arc and bring the card down while other holograms dance around it in fevered jerking motions..."
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Ga ga!
I am a great admirer of Lady Gaga, What I write now will most likely come to nothing, but if anda don't try anda won't know.
I am a male in my mid 50's now and growing up in the 70's there was a singer and songwriter sejak the name of Clifford T. Ward. I have always loved his Muzik and every time I hear one of his songs I think to myself ''what if Lady Gaga were to sing one of his songs'' I thought that if she were to listen to his words and Muzik she would Cinta his work as much as I have.
So here I am, as we Irish would say, chancing my arm, hoping that sejak some remote chance that my Lady Gaga may come across this. I Cinta the idea of her discovering Clifford T. Ward, listening to his Muzik and thinking ''WOW!'
And, anda never know.
Seán Shields
I am a male in my mid 50's now and growing up in the 70's there was a singer and songwriter sejak the name of Clifford T. Ward. I have always loved his Muzik and every time I hear one of his songs I think to myself ''what if Lady Gaga were to sing one of his songs'' I thought that if she were to listen to his words and Muzik she would Cinta his work as much as I have.
So here I am, as we Irish would say, chancing my arm, hoping that sejak some remote chance that my Lady Gaga may come across this. I Cinta the idea of her discovering Clifford T. Ward, listening to his Muzik and thinking ''WOW!'
And, anda never know.
Seán Shields