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Isn't Lady Gaga that one singer who wears the weird clothes?
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Isn't Lady Gaga that one singer who wears the weird clothes?
I think Born This Way is a hell of a lot better than The Fame,
and arguably better than The Fame Monster.
In fact, it feels more like an amalgam of the two. It has Fame's brighter side with songs like "Born This Way", "Hair", "Highway Unicorn", "Bad Kids", and "The Edge of Glory"; and it has Fame Monster's darker side with "Marry The Night", "Government Hooker", "Judas" (basically a copy of "Bad Romance"), "Schiesse", and "Electric Chapel".
The best things Born This Way has running for it in competition with The Fame and The Fame Monster are "Heavy Metal Lover," "Judas," and "Scheiße." The album itself is really amazing, but those three are the big massive standouts. They kick everything elses' asses up, down, and around the corner. But as a whole, 17 song album, Born This Way is a good bit better than The Fame. The Fame, in my opinion, was more immediately catchy and a slightly more cohesive album, but the production (although more polished) was somewhat inferior to Born This Way's, especially to that of Born This Way's more dance-influenced tracks. Also, The Fame was just about money and sex and sequins, aside from "Brown Eyes," whereas Born This Way's major underlying meanings involve self-acceptence and anti-discrimination and such. However, BOTH of those albums are nothing compared to The Fame Monster. The Fame Monster was an absolute masterpiece on the scale of Springsteen's Born To Run or Jackson's Thriller. Unfortunately I doubt Gaga will ever achieve that level of greatness again, but at least we have it. Also, I'm pretty sure it's near-perfection is the result of it being quite short and having no room for terrible filler junk.
Anyway, I love The Fame and I really love Born This Way, but Born This Way just misses The Fame Monster's level. Possible reasons: RedOne produced 50% of The Fame Monster, and TFM has "Monster."
Yeah, TFM and BTW are pretty much on the same level for me. I mean, on the one hand, BTW is a lot more fleshed out than TFM, but TFM makes up for it with pure awesomeness. Both have two songs I consider sub-par ("Telephone", "Teeth"; "Americano", "Edge of Glory"). So, they're both great electropop albums, I love them both, and it's hard to say which one's better.
I think you're my new BFF :3
Also, yes, "Monster" is probably my favorite Gaga song. :D
And how do you not love TEOG? ;.; Sure it's not the best but it's like one of the top... 7 tracks on the album? Maybe top 10 at the least?
These two quotes fit quite nicely together :DD
I dunno, it's not bad, but it's just not on par with the rest of the album, in my opinion.
We french kissed on a subway train, he tore my clothes right off, he ate my heart and then he ate my brain :3
Oh great, and the vid just premiered. Massively underwhelming. Almost boring. I think it's kind of good, but out of all her 11 singles, only the Eh Eh video was more boring. As a song though I still love it. :PP