Whats with the all the Lady Gaga hate?

Post » Tue May 17, 2011 1:13 am

So what is with all these Reviewers or critics with all the Lady Gaga hate? So what if she sounds like Madona. What is the big deal? I don't see no controversy here. Maybe it is done on
purpose as free advertising, otherwise these critics need to get a life. I am no Lady Gaga fan, but it is just mind boggling. Don't they have anything else better to do?

I am watching on her on the Grammies, and unlike Madonna, she sings with no lip syncing live. I give her credit, she does have talent, but just can't understand why the negativity
for her the last few days.

I am not asking if you like her or not, but I am trying to understand why out of the blue, big critisim of her in the last few days.
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Sharra Llenos
 
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Post » Tue May 17, 2011 1:11 pm

That's what critics do, they critique. It's their job to state their opinion and that's their opinion.
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Penny Wills
 
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Post » Tue May 17, 2011 2:35 am

Because she's revolting.
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Nitol Ahmed
 
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Post » Tue May 17, 2011 12:10 am

Quite frankly I think a lot of people just find her music to be crap. Unfortunately just as many find it to be the greatest stuff ever recorded. My real problem with her is she flaunts artistic expression when really all it truly is is her coming up with as wierd, and sometimes concerning outfits as she could.
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Post » Tue May 17, 2011 11:39 am

Quite frankly I think a lot of people just find her music to be crap. Unfortunately just as many find it to be the greatest stuff ever recorded. My real problem with her is she flaunts artistic expression when really all it truly is is her coming up with as wierd, and sometimes concerning outfits as she could.

I'm not a fan of her but when I was a kid Madonna was in and all the teens loved her and quarter century later its Gaga. Critics hated Madonna and wrote their opinion about her all the time just like what their doing with Gaga today.....nothing new really.

Edit: I didnt mean to quote you he11fx
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Post » Tue May 17, 2011 1:06 am

I hate how she doesn't put effort on concerts sounding flat and missing notes while her music video get a much better treatment to me that shows disrespect to the fans who bought the ticket and disrespect to herself.
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Post » Tue May 17, 2011 7:34 am

Well lets forget about how she dresses or what kind of attention she brings to herself or weather you like her or not. Is it the end of the world because one song sounds like Madonna? So many people sound like someone else when they make music, but don't you think this has gone a bit over board a bit?
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Post » Tue May 17, 2011 11:47 am

My issue with her is that I watched an interview in which she compared herself to The Beatles, Bob Dylan, and Freddy Mercury. Within the same hour.

Maddona I could be OK with, but NOT John Lennon.
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Post » Tue May 17, 2011 2:49 am

Because she's high profile. Everyone that's in the spotlight enough gets hated. The higher the profile the more hate.
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Post » Tue May 17, 2011 11:24 am

Because she's high profile. Everyone that's in the spotlight enough gets hated. The higher the profile the more hate.


Pretty much this too. If you're not very famous then the only people who would really know of you would mostly be people who went out of the way to find you or accidentally stumbled upon you while looking for something similar so most of the criticism you'd hear would be positive.
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Post » Tue May 17, 2011 9:56 am

Because she's high profile. Everyone that's in the spotlight enough gets hated. The higher the profile the more hate.

This and a good amount of people like to hate things that are popular.
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Post » Tue May 17, 2011 12:28 pm

The only thing I don't understand about hatred towards Lady Gaga is how and why someone decided to start the rumours that she's a transvestite (that she's actually a guy). I don't understand how someone got that stupid idea nor what's the point of it.
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Post » Tue May 17, 2011 8:03 am

Bad music, nothing more.
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Post » Tue May 17, 2011 10:47 am

My issue with her is that I watched an interview in which she compared herself to The Beatles, Bob Dylan, and Freddy Mercury. Within the same hour.

Maddona I could be OK with, but NOT John Lennon.

:rofl: I hope you intended that to be funny.
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Post » Tue May 17, 2011 9:42 am

She's laughing all the way to the bank. Fair play to her.
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Post » Tue May 17, 2011 2:12 am

Pop idols. Somehow, they seem to sell millions, and yet nobody will ever admit to liking them. It's mighty suspicious if you ask me...
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Post » Tue May 17, 2011 10:41 am

I think she's hilarious. Just read about her entrance at an awards night - carried around in a giant egg. Reporters normally get to interview people on the way in, but one of her assistants said "she's in an embryonic state at the moment, and won't be available until she's born onstage". :laugh: How can you not find her entertaining?
As for the critics pointing out similarities - that's their job, and it happens all the time. I remember recently a British talent show contestant was going to be sued by the Red Hot Chilli Peppers because she came up with a song very similar to one of theirs. I think the difference is whether you just draw inspiration from someone (and I think Gaga does that with Madonna, it's no big deal), or whether you're just stealing their ideas. I don't think Madonna will sue Lady Gaga.
She's an amalgamation of pop culture after all - from her name, to dressing like a piece of yellow haired pop art, to the Tarantino themed music vids, to saying she channels Andy Warhol. It would be weird if you didn't see elements of Madonna in her act, I reckon.
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Post » Mon May 16, 2011 11:13 pm

That emerging from the egg thing makes her a chick.
I liked the meat dress.
She is channeling Andy Warhol, Salvadore Dali, and P.T. Barnum.
It's nothing new. Only the costumes, the ideas, and the ability to manipulate the media changes.
You ain't seen nothing yet. Her successor has not yet been born...or is very young.
I don't hate her...I'm just not into her that much. What I like about her is she is a true Capitalist. What I do hate is that I'm not allowed to [completely] ignore her.
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Post » Tue May 17, 2011 6:51 am

I think she's hilarious. Just read about her entrance at an awards night - carried around in a giant egg. Reporters normally get to interview people on the way in, but one of her assistants said "she's in an embryonic state at the moment, and won't be available until she's born onstage". :laugh: How can you not find her entertaining?

I won't say that that isn't entertaining, but I just think that a professional singer/musician should try to make him-/herself famous by his/her music, not by his/her amusing or entertaining antics. It's as if she's doing all that because she knows that her music isn't good enough to attract enough attention by itself. The more she focuses on crazier and weirder costumes and antics the less I respect her as a musician.
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Post » Tue May 17, 2011 2:20 pm

Simple shes too fake for my liking.
Her image, is just to get attention.
Lets face it the onyl reson people payed her half as much attention is because of her image, which isnt even original marylin manson was a freak long befre she copied him.

I belive cracked had an article.

Here it is, had to copy paste it becuase the link had language auto censor should fix.


Spoiler
I tried avoiding writing about Lady Gaga for a really long time. Wasn't interested. She's just a disposable pop singer with no observable talent, like most disposable pop singers. But I can't avoid her anymore, because she's everywhere. Wherever I turn, there's Gaga. On TV, in magazines, at all of those Lady Gaga concerts I attend, even on the Internet. Earlier this week, every social networking site was buzzing because of the controversy stirred up by her latest outfit: Representatives of PETA were furious at her attempt to sixualize the murder of animals, parents with young children were outraged at her risky behavior and diehard fans of both meat and naked chicks were heartbroken at her flagrant disregard for both appetites and erections. And that's when I realized that I needed to say something. She's still all over the news even though she's well beyond the Sell By date of a typical pop star, and it has nothing to do with her singing abilities. Everyone's talking about what a "brilliant artist" she is, like a Warhol-esque genius. And either I'm a crazy person, or someone has to stop this nonsense. Someone needs to go and fly out to whatever space brothel she operates out of and say, "That's enough, Lady Gaga." But my rocket doesn't reach psychedelic tramp-funk levels, so I can't personally talk to Gaga. Instead, I'll just write about how she's not any of the things every magazine, critic and entertainment show tries to convince me she is. She's Not Some Free-Spirited Performance Artist While most rationally-thinking people rarely celebrate Gaga's skills as a musician, plenty of music critics and other socially awkward white people who are bad at having opinions will agree on one thing: Lady Gaga is an artist who isn't afraid to be a freak. She went on Oprah and said "the message of Gaga is 'be yourself.'" She doesn't fit into any mold. She's a crazy free spirit. She won't conform to any existing pop standards. Additional meaningless originality platitude. That certainly sounds like it's referring to some kind of genre-bending, authentic artist. The problem is none of it applies to Lady Gaga. She looked like this. And she played piano, not some kind of electricity-shooting stage volcano. Former roommates have said that there was "nothing that would tip you off that she had this Warhol-esque, 'new art' extremism," she was just a regular chick. Watch the video, if for no other reason than to see the Talent Show host's odd reaction. "Wow" is right, Worst Emcee on the Planet, wow indeed. She's not awful and, even more surprisingly, not at all annoying. She's just like a less refined, less smoky Norah Jones mixed with, like, if Christina Aguiliera had a little sister that was never given voice lessons. If Stefani had continued performing as a person and not a spiky, pale freakstronaut, in an alternate universe, I could really see myself passively tolerating her music for the sake of appeasing a girlfriend. But, Stefani realized that the "Soulful Chick Songwriter Market" was tapped, so she decided to go an alternate route (the "Shrieking Shemale Star-Goblin Market"). When it was clear that she wasn't going to be selling out any tours as a songstress, she very carefully crafted a persona that was deliberately designed to drive as much attention towards herself as possible. There was a moment where she decided "This act won't sell. Let's come up with one that does." Her whole authentic, artistic character was decided by committee in a marketing meeting. Maybe she's smarter than everyone else who is struggling to break into the music industry. She saw how completely [censored] pop culture was and decided to embrace it. She found out what was going to attract attention and exploited it to turn into a star, in a celebrity-by-numbers sort of way. As a businesswoman, she is incredibly shrewd--the amount of magazine covers, awards and nominations she's gotten in the past year alone is staggering. But she's not an artist, she's a product. She's Not a Fashion Icon Lady Gaga's look varies from day to day, concert to concert, magazine cover to magazine cover; so it's tough to pinpoint what, exactly, her place in the fashion world is. Her costumes, always surprising and Avant Garde, range in style from the bizarre and controversial Bladerunner Nightmare Chic... ... to this slightly more conservative Transvestite Clown hoker affair. Regardless of which interplanetary spirit frog she channels when she dresses herself, we can be assured that whatever pop-steampunk-Bowie assortment of top hats and lasers she pulls from her closet menagerie of horrors will be uniquely awful in frightening new ways. Her insane looks are inspiring actual fashion designers in real life who are creating outfits meant to mirror her style. Expect to see hundreds of thousands of little girls wearing bejeweled-monocles and scorpion launching bras roaming the streets this Halloween, and my night terrors every other evening or so. Now, full disclosure: I wear one of three pairs of torn jeans and a probably-stained white T-shirt to work every single day and have since I was hired. I know as much about fashion as I do about getting mustard stains out of white T-shirts which, as you can probably guess, is very little. I showed up to the office with shoes that didn't match. For 11 straight days. One of them was a flip flop and the other was a woman's hat. I know nothing about fashion, is my point, which is why I'm uniquely qualified to talk about Lady Gaga's wardrobe choices, because she doesn't either. I'd call Lady Gaga a monster for ruining a treasured childhood icon if I didn't secretly think that the above picture might actually be of John Denver. The secret of Lady Gaga's fashion isn't difficult to understand: Take something that is traditionally accepted as erotic (leather, nudity, piles of uncooked meat), re-contextualize it by stripping it of anything that reminds anyone of six (what is known in the fashion world as a "Boner Jihad"), and then top it all off with a hairstyle that says "I'd appreciate it if you didn't look at my face." So, take something that you would normally find agreeable, like a short sundress, remove anything remotely sixual about it by loading it with wires, or balloons, or Lady Gaga's torso, and then wear a hat that, if used properly, could blind anyone unlucky enough to be within a five-foot radius. Or, take a silk nightgown, de-eroticize it by covering your exposed skin in gobs of glitter-sweat, and top it off with two mini helicopter pads designed to attract tiny mouse brides. If you have enough eye shadow to give off the impression that you're an adventurous prosttute who only caters to raccoons, well that's just gravy. She's Not Original Lady Gaga's originality seems to be her only selling point among even people who hate everything about her. They look at her and say, "Well, at least there's no one else out there just like her," like a parent struggling to find a compliment for their least favorite child. Whenever some entertainment news show covers her, they invariably say something along the lines of: "Love her or hate her, you have to admit that she's a totally unique icon! Coming up after the break, we check in with superstar Lou Bega! Here's hoping he gives us a high (mambo number) five!" But, of course, she isn't unique in any way. She is exactly one part Madonna and one part Marilyn Manson. She looked at two people who received massive amounts of attention--Madonna for being hyper sixualized and scandalous, and Manson for being aggressively controversial--and instead of saying, "Let me come up with something new in that same family of publicity," said, "I'll just do both of those things, all the time." Madonna's whole kick was being ultra sixual, talking openly about her multiple sixual partners of varying genders. Not when anyone asked, or anything like that, she just did it all the time. Especially in her early career, she would link every conversation back to something insanely sixual and forward. "Well the interesting thing about my new album is I WILL [censored] YOU RIGHT NOW, DAVID LETTERMAN. LOOK AT ME!" Manson, on the other end of the spectrum, would just try to be as theatrically scary and controversial as possible. He'd use blood in his act, he'd cut himself, he'd talk about what an outcast he was. "Society doesn't accept me because I'm too IN YOUR FACE. LOOK AT ME!" Madonna took teenage girls who wanted to piss off their dads and Manson took teenage boys who wanted to piss off the football team and they built little armies. Armies that would go on to buy millions of records. So, you take this: And throw in a dash of this: And it's really no surprise that you get this: I think this is Lady Gaga. Man, who the [censored] knows anymore, that could be the dude from The Strokes. It's that same publicity-machine mentality that informs everything that Gaga does. "Here are two things that people got famous for. If I do both of those things louder, faster and with more frequency than anyone else, the world will look at me under the assumption that what I'm doing must be interesting." But she's not. She's the kid who ate worms at lunch because, "Hey, at least people are looking at me." And now the whole world watches what she does. People who actively avoid pop music have heard of her. She was one of Time Magazine's Most Influential People. She's tricked everyone into believing she's some creative genius, and she's just going to keep doing weird, pointless, nonsense [censored] until she's dethroned by the next incarnation of Lady Gaga, some little boy or girl who is at this moment quietly learning all of Gaga's lessons for their own cartoonish version of pop stardom. She's doing it all while A) making loads of money and B) dressed like a cracked-out Wookiee-poacher at a Rod Stewart lookalike contest. Yep, that is exactly what that is. I weep for the future.

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Post » Tue May 17, 2011 10:43 am

Here it is, had to copy paste it becuase the link had language auto censor should fix.



In that article is precisely one of the reasons I think she's awfully hypocritical. All she talks about is "be yourself be yourself be yourself" and how she is all about "being herself", when her entire image is definitely not even remotely herself. If you say "How can you possibly know that?" then you're simply either blind and deaf or extremely na?ve.
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Post » Tue May 17, 2011 10:03 am

In that article is precisely one of the reasons I think she's awfully hypocritical. All she talks about is "be yourself be yourself be yourself" and how she is all about "being herself", when her entire image is definitely not even remotely herself. If you say "How can you possibly know that?" then you're simply either blind and deaf or extremely na?ve.

I agree, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2pNFDtrvV0s is pretty much Gaga in a nutshell.
I am a hypocrite, everyone is probablly hypocritical at one thing, but I just hate how her entire image is hypocritical, and how almost everyone cant see that she isnt original.

Allthough I dont thik she will be an issue for long, how long can she keep the controversy and shock appeal up ? It will wear off sonn, then we get to heaar about the new pop icon.
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Post » Tue May 17, 2011 1:25 am

Allthough I dont thik she will be an issue for long, how long can she keep the controversy and shock appeal up ? It will wear off sonn, then we get to heaar about the new pop icon.

Well it is possible that she will be able to come up with new ways to keep shocking and attracting attention to herself for a long time (until she is too old to keep doing it, although with advancements in medicine and plastic surgery that might be practically until she dies), but frankly that doesn't bother nor worry me even a bit because there are great musicians all over the world and I choose which music I'm going to listen to myself (I don't listen to radio or music on the TV) so no matter what she does to attract as much attention to herself as she possibly can, it doesn't really touch me.
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Post » Tue May 17, 2011 3:32 pm

Well it is possible that she will be able to come up with new ways to keep shocking and attracting attention to herself for a long time (until she is too old to keep doing it, although with advancements in medicine and plastic surgery that might be practically until she dies), but frankly that doesn't bother nor worry me even a bit because there are great musicians all over the world and I choose which music I'm going to listen to myself (I don't listen to radio or music on the TV) so no matter what she does to attract as much attention to herself as she possibly can, it doesn't really touch me.

Ah lucky, here people dont seem to know headphones exist and seem to like playing thier music full volume so everyone has to hear. Allthough if anyone with a different taste in music did that to them they will call you rude.
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Post » Tue May 17, 2011 8:08 am

Ah lucky, here people dont seem to know headphones exist and seem to like playing thier music full volume so everyone has to hear. Allthough if anyone with a different taste in music did that to them they will call you rude.

Where exactly is "here" and don't you have sound insulation over there? You might also be interested in http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Noise-cancelling_headphones.
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