Music Debate II: Lady Gaga

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  • Its very easy to start out making god awful pop music, then turn into an "artist" later on. I don't buy it. A real artist will stay true to their own style the whole way and say fuck commercial success



    1/10
  • She is legit a talented song writer and singer. Classically trained. One of the ONLY modern pop artists I can even stand.



    But I can't take this forum's votes and opinions on music serious if Linkin Park is sitting at a 4... come on, people.
  • Originally posted by: Lonsta

    She is legit a talented song writer and singer. Classically trained. One of the ONLY modern pop artists I can even stand.



    But I can't take this forum's votes and opinions on music serious if Linkin Park is sitting at a 4... come on, people.





    Yeah I hear you, LP is a solid 10 even on a bad day

  • Originally posted by: empire



    Its very easy to start out making god awful pop music, then turn into an "artist" later on. I don't buy it. A real artist will stay true to their own style the whole way and say fuck commercial success



    1/10





    While I don't blame her for grabbing on to pop success I can only roll my eyes when she says things like 'fuck pop music/industry', which she has definitely done. It's like successful YouTubers complaining about how shit YT is when it's the platform that gave them their success regardless of how much they personally put into it. 
  • Originally posted by: Lonsta



    She is legit a talented song writer and singer. Classically trained. One of the ONLY modern pop artists I can even stand.



    But I can't take this forum's votes and opinions on music serious if Linkin Park is sitting at a 4... come on, people.

    I partially run another similar setup on a different board (with a much different composition of user types)



    Linkin Park finished near dead-last in that one.



     
  • I think her music is okay. She is very talented, and I like a few of her songs but I don't go out of my way to listen to her. Definitely one of the better pop artists on the radio though. 5/10
  • She's better than Linkin Park

  • Originally posted by: cartman



    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A...





    holy shit,,, that guy is still making videos. I remember seeing that Average Everyday Normal Guy video when I first got on YT over 10 years ago. 
  • Originally posted by: Andy_Bogomil

     
    Originally posted by: cartman



     

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    holy shit,,, that guy is still making videos. I remember seeing that Average Everyday Normal Guy video when I first got on YT over 10 years ago. 

    9 months ago so yeah i guess it's pretty recent. He has done live shows too i don't know if he's active with that anymore.



     
  • Never listened to her. Couldn't tell you a single song she put out.
  • Pah-pah-pah-pokerface pah-pah-pokerface!



  • The Fame is one of my favorite workout albums, but the rest I only like a few songs here or there. The Fame is 10/10 for me.
  • Solid 9. Extremely talented singer songwriter. One of the best live performances I've ever seen in my life.
  • Originally posted by: SwiftFrost



    Solid 9. Extremely talented singer songwriter. One of the best live performances I've ever seen in my life.

    What are some of the other ones?



     
  • Originally posted by: Every1whocountsluvsNedFlanders

     
    Originally posted by: SwiftFrost



    Solid 9. Extremely talented singer songwriter. One of the best live performances I've ever seen in my life.

    What are some of the other ones?

    The Killers, John Mayer, Eric Clapton, Elton John and Eminem are all up there. It would be hard to pick a favorite.  



     
  • Originally posted by: SwiftFrost

     
    Originally posted by: Every1whocountsluvsNedFlanders

     
    Originally posted by: SwiftFrost



    Solid 9. Extremely talented singer songwriter. One of the best live performances I've ever seen in my life.

    What are some of the other ones?

    The Killers, John Mayer, Eric Clapton, Elton John and Eminem are all up there. It would be hard to pick a favorite.  



     

    Pretty jealous of that one, probably won't get the opportunity now at all since he is in rough shape.



     
  • Originally posted by: Every1whocountsluvsNedFlanders



    Pretty jealous of that one, probably won't get the opportunity now at all since he is in rough shape.



     

    Eerily enough, I saw him at SRV’s last concert, the night before he died. Saw him again years later when he was focused on blues.  



     
  • Originally posted by: SwiftFrost

     
    Originally posted by: Every1whocountsluvsNedFlanders



    Pretty jealous of that one, probably won't get the opportunity now at all since he is in rough shape.



     

    Eerily enough, I saw him at SRV’s last concert, the night before he died. Saw him again years later when he was focused on blues.  



     



    You saw SRV too? I'm even more jealous about SRV.



    He'd be in my top 5 I'd bring back to want to see again hands down.

     
  • The fact she can dance, sing, play the piano, and is a good song writer puts her high on my list. Most pop singers don't write their own music and she has even written songs for other artists. I saw her live at the Roseland Ballroom in NYC and she killed it. I say 8/10. Oh and her favorite band is Iron Maiden. That's pretty cool too.



    I love her performances when it is just her and a piano the best.



  • Last chance, as I'm tallying votes tonight
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