Thursday, 27 October 2011
Saturday, 22 October 2011
Sunday, 9 October 2011
The show must go on!
Lady Gaga > Musical Theatre. Always.
Have I not got my point across via random facts and terrible drawings? I have! Now I think it's time to don my short blonde bob wig, take out my disco stick and start prancing around my room with Lady Gaga tunes blowing out my speakers!
Prince E
Have I not got my point across via random facts and terrible drawings? I have! Now I think it's time to don my short blonde bob wig, take out my disco stick and start prancing around my room with Lady Gaga tunes blowing out my speakers!
Prince E
Friday, 7 October 2011
Speechless
Dear Princess G,
I am glad you got the aim of that lovely drawing of Mary Poppins. I think I’ve done our blog justice.
The below will blow your mind.
Forbes List
#11 Powerful Women
#1 Celebrity 100
#8 in Money
#3 in TV/Radio
#2 in Press
#1 in Social
#1 in Web
Sourced from here.
Maybe?/ You already know she is just that amazing. On some completely unrelated note, this makes me laugh:
“Well, that's your opinion, isn't it? And I'm not about to waste my time trying to change it.”
― Lady Gaga
Love,
Prince E
Thursday, 6 October 2011
Musicals make me happy.
I cannot stop myself from absolutely laughing and ridiculing that stunning and yet very insulting image of Mary Poppins. Excellent drawing skills you have there, but may I suggest you stick to painting pictures that do not portray musical theatre negatively.
After all, is it not the musical that is famous for putting smiles on people’s dials? The upbeat music and dancing in a line with bright smiles surely doesn’t deserve to be depicted as dull and depressing? Mary Poppins and Bert sing of spoonfuls of sugar and yet you paint them as angry and frustrated statues in weather which matches their faces.
Anyway, I cannot be bothered to begin another debate topic. For I have come to the conclusion that most people must already know of Musical Theatre’s brilliance. So I rest my case.
…
What case, you may ask? Well, I set out to prove how wonderful musicals were and also to emphasise how it should be considered equal (if not greater) than Pop music. And quite frankly, throughout this journey, I have argued consistently and well.
So you can make up your own mind!
Thanks for reading, I really appreciate it J and I hope you gained some knowledge about different forms of music. I know I did.
After all, is it not the musical that is famous for putting smiles on people’s dials? The upbeat music and dancing in a line with bright smiles surely doesn’t deserve to be depicted as dull and depressing? Mary Poppins and Bert sing of spoonfuls of sugar and yet you paint them as angry and frustrated statues in weather which matches their faces.
Anyway, I cannot be bothered to begin another debate topic. For I have come to the conclusion that most people must already know of Musical Theatre’s brilliance. So I rest my case.
…
What case, you may ask? Well, I set out to prove how wonderful musicals were and also to emphasise how it should be considered equal (if not greater) than Pop music. And quite frankly, throughout this journey, I have argued consistently and well.
So you can make up your own mind!
Thanks for reading, I really appreciate it J and I hope you gained some knowledge about different forms of music. I know I did.
Friday, 30 September 2011
Monster
Dear readers,
I warn thee - the below will burn your eyes.
vs
The top picture is a terrible depiction of Musical Theatre. I did not feel like typing a long post, so I drew something horrendous for you all to see! These pictures should have been present in my first blog post... too late now! Please excuse my "skills" - it's been a long time since I've drawn anything decent, and I never was good at drawing. Images = 1000 words, right? So analyse away!
Mary Poppins image above is referenced from here, with major alterations. Lace texture on Gaga is from Google images.
Love,
Prince E
Tuesday, 27 September 2011
A Musical theatre steak with a side order of Popcorn.
Before I get into it, I just want to take pride in how I fabulously succeeded in making the title of this post as cheesy and weird and dumb as possible. Let me reveal the thought process.
CHEESY= food.
TITLE+CHEESY= the title should reference food.
I know, genius.
...and also I kind of give an example through food/restaurants at the end of this post so yeah...
What can I say, I'm really hungry! This post is seriously delaying lunch for me. Ok, well now I shall start. Cue intense and scheming/plotting music. NOW-
Dearest Prince E,
Oh don’t worry little monster, I am definitely not saying that pop stars aren’t “trained”. But anyone can see that Musical theatre stars are trained a hell of a lot more. The pain and vigorous training that those dreaming of SINGING, ACTING and DANCING on stage go through can be described as nothing if not unbelievable. But sadly for me, you used Lady Gaga as an example of a Pop Star. And because of this, I cannot argue against you, for Lady Gaga is nothing if not a performer. Similarly to musical theatre stars, she acts, sings and dances up a storm. But pray tell, think of the other ‘pop stars’ which you so diligently left out. You merely brushed over the fact that some stars ‘lip sync’, but try going into that in detail and your argument will fall through.
After all, there is only one Lady Gaga. And you cannot leave out all the other pop ’sensations’.
OHMIGOSH I have so much in my mind that I could use to argue with you, but instead, I shall graciously move onto another topic.
I assume most people would know these shows: X-Factor, Australian Idol/American Idol/whatever country exists Idol, Britain’s Got Talent, The Voice. All of these shows are hunting for stars in the POP world. They are hosted by ’Pop experts’ and the people on the show are usually taken in as amateurs and then in a matter of months if not weeks, they become POP MEGASTARS!!!!
Really? I don’t think so. But you know what? It wouldn’t be too hard to believe that anyone could mould themselves into a mere pop star in a matter of weeks.
I ask myself, why is there no show called “So you think you can be in musical theatre?”. This is a question I have asked myself for years. Would I be the first to audition for such a show? Yes, yes I would.
But the truth is this will probably never happen. Why? BECAUSE IT TAKES YEARS OF VOCAL, DANCE AND ACTING TRAINING TO BE CAST IN A PROFFESSIONAL LIVE MUSICAL THEATRE SHOW and this cannot be taken lightly.
That’s a cold hard fact. Oh I wish it weren’t true, dear Prince, but it is. For I lied at the beginning of this rant. It turns out that I AM saying something about the training of Pop Stars. Or at least, of SOME pop stars.
Of course this does not include your Queen, Lady Gaga, so before you have a heart attack and begin to chant in gibberish, I want to say that we all know that GAGA is brilliant.
But think about it logically, imagine going to a restaurant which serves you music on a platter. You’re very hungry and basically want to order whatever takes the least amount of time. The chef offers you a dessert of Pop talent, easy to make. The recipe simply states that he must win a TV talent show.
…Or you can have an order of Musical theatre star. The recipe?
Well, that would take him years to recite.
CHEESY= food.
TITLE+CHEESY= the title should reference food.
I know, genius.
...and also I kind of give an example through food/restaurants at the end of this post so yeah...
What can I say, I'm really hungry! This post is seriously delaying lunch for me. Ok, well now I shall start. Cue intense and scheming/plotting music. NOW-
Oh don’t worry little monster, I am definitely not saying that pop stars aren’t “trained”. But anyone can see that Musical theatre stars are trained a hell of a lot more. The pain and vigorous training that those dreaming of SINGING, ACTING and DANCING on stage go through can be described as nothing if not unbelievable. But sadly for me, you used Lady Gaga as an example of a Pop Star. And because of this, I cannot argue against you, for Lady Gaga is nothing if not a performer. Similarly to musical theatre stars, she acts, sings and dances up a storm. But pray tell, think of the other ‘pop stars’ which you so diligently left out. You merely brushed over the fact that some stars ‘lip sync’, but try going into that in detail and your argument will fall through.
After all, there is only one Lady Gaga. And you cannot leave out all the other pop ’sensations’.
OHMIGOSH I have so much in my mind that I could use to argue with you, but instead, I shall graciously move onto another topic.
I assume most people would know these shows: X-Factor, Australian Idol/American Idol/whatever country exists Idol, Britain’s Got Talent, The Voice. All of these shows are hunting for stars in the POP world. They are hosted by ’Pop experts’ and the people on the show are usually taken in as amateurs and then in a matter of months if not weeks, they become POP MEGASTARS!!!!
Really? I don’t think so. But you know what? It wouldn’t be too hard to believe that anyone could mould themselves into a mere pop star in a matter of weeks.
I ask myself, why is there no show called “So you think you can be in musical theatre?”. This is a question I have asked myself for years. Would I be the first to audition for such a show? Yes, yes I would.
But the truth is this will probably never happen. Why? BECAUSE IT TAKES YEARS OF VOCAL, DANCE AND ACTING TRAINING TO BE CAST IN A PROFFESSIONAL LIVE MUSICAL THEATRE SHOW and this cannot be taken lightly.
That’s a cold hard fact. Oh I wish it weren’t true, dear Prince, but it is. For I lied at the beginning of this rant. It turns out that I AM saying something about the training of Pop Stars. Or at least, of SOME pop stars.
Of course this does not include your Queen, Lady Gaga, so before you have a heart attack and begin to chant in gibberish, I want to say that we all know that GAGA is brilliant.
But think about it logically, imagine going to a restaurant which serves you music on a platter. You’re very hungry and basically want to order whatever takes the least amount of time. The chef offers you a dessert of Pop talent, easy to make. The recipe simply states that he must win a TV talent show.
…Or you can have an order of Musical theatre star. The recipe?
Well, that would take him years to recite.
Friday, 23 September 2011
Popgasm
Dear Princess G,
When I go to pop concerts, I usually have the artists/groups album already, and yes, if I have the album, I would have listened to the songs and probably know a lot of the lyrics – but isn't it absolutely exhilarating to sing along with the artist/group on stage, and to know that you’re metres away from someone you idolise for their sheer talent and personality? I just feel that it brings the artist and I closer (just a feeling, I remind thee) by having them pre-concreted in our minds.
Hey, I love it when music is played loudly. I can hear every single note at a pop concert, and the words of the song clearly. Knowing that a certain part you like (from the song) is coming up just increases the hype. It’s truly amazing, really. Mosh pits = © Yes, we can’t see our feet, but who wants to look at our feet when we’re jumping about to our favourite tunes, sung by our favourite artist/group? Over crowdedness? Yes, please! Imagine going to a concert with a few people – how bleak is that? Multiply that by 446791 and it results in the pop concert experience.
Sorry sorry baby, you said what? I don’t quite comprehend. Different, you say? Sure? (sarcasm present). The people standing at the pop concert are waiting for their beloved artist/ group to come out – and music suddenly booms out of nowhere – and the concert begins – it’s quite spontaneous. It sounds like you’re saying that pop artists aren’t trained, and they don’t sing at the “height of their voices”… I really hope that is not what you’re saying… that would be quite ludicrous. Pop artists/ groups give their all in their performances - excluding the one’s lip syncing – even they have sacrificed a lot of get to the position they are in now, take Lady Gaga for example – she isn't an overnight success, it was years of hard work that got her to where she is now, “I was working as a gogo dancer on downtown NY to pay my bills and try to meet someone who would see the shining star in me. I was born a superstar. It’s just that the rest of the world didn’t know yet”. Love you Mother Monster. ©
Popgasm, anyone?
Love,
Prince E
Note: I’m terrible at rebutting – I did my best!
Wednesday, 21 September 2011
You can try to stop my dancing feet, but I just cannot stand still!
Is it just me or has anyone else noticed how unnatural it feels to SIT still in a seat while watching a group of talented musicians, actors and dancers perform right in front of you? They’re usually accompanied by some awesome loud music which the people on stage are rocking out to and there you sit as still as flat water.
Anyone agree with me? Well anyway, that’s how I feel. Recently I saw the musical Hairspray. It was amazing (which I know is what I say about most musicals I see because let’s face it, MUSICAL THEATRE IS THE BEST).
I think that this aspect of musical theatre (watching it) is probably the only thing that really annoys me. But - at least you can see the whole thing. The entire performance, that is. Not like a rock concert, where everyone’s jumping and it’s so crowded that you can’t even see your own feet. Although, you can dance and move freely I suppose.
Anyway, I have 2 points to make in this post. When my grandma saw Mamma Mia, she said she felt like dancing in the aisles. When me and my friends saw Hairspray, I felt like I should stand up and start singing “You can’t stop the beat!”
So what I’m trying to say is, musical theatre EARNS the audience’s love. When you go to a pop concert, you’ve usually already bought the artist’s CD and heard all the music that you’re going to hear at the concert. So by buying the concert ticket, you’re love for the music/artist has already been established. The concert audience stands up before the artist has even come out! And quite frankly, sometimes the music is sooooo loud that you can’t even really hear the specific musical notes or even words of the songs. (not always, but sometimes.) But you still jump and scream because you ALREADY know you like the song.
Musical Theatre is different.
Although some musical songs are famously heard, there are a lot which most of us don’t remember. And when we purchase a theatre ticket, in most cases, we haven’t seen the show before. So we sit in our seats quietly. Still. Watching. And suddenly, the music gets louder, the singer reaches the chorus!! The amazing trained vocalists sing at the height of their voices and move their bodies to the beat at the same time creating a frenzy of MUSICAL THEATRICALITY!!!!!! WOW THESE PEOPLE ARE FREAKING AMAZING!! MUSICAL THEATRE IS AMAZING! I LOOOOVE IT!
And so your love for the show grows and grows (assuming you like musical theatre, of course) and you leave the theatre in absolute awe.
Suddenly, a thought comes through your mind, “I wish I could have danced and sung with them. It’s just so unnatural to sit in my seat while I realise my undying love for musicals.”
And there it is.
POP = whatever
MUSICALS = forever
Anyone agree with me? Well anyway, that’s how I feel. Recently I saw the musical Hairspray. It was amazing (which I know is what I say about most musicals I see because let’s face it, MUSICAL THEATRE IS THE BEST).
I think that this aspect of musical theatre (watching it) is probably the only thing that really annoys me. But - at least you can see the whole thing. The entire performance, that is. Not like a rock concert, where everyone’s jumping and it’s so crowded that you can’t even see your own feet. Although, you can dance and move freely I suppose.
Anyway, I have 2 points to make in this post. When my grandma saw Mamma Mia, she said she felt like dancing in the aisles. When me and my friends saw Hairspray, I felt like I should stand up and start singing “You can’t stop the beat!”
So what I’m trying to say is, musical theatre EARNS the audience’s love. When you go to a pop concert, you’ve usually already bought the artist’s CD and heard all the music that you’re going to hear at the concert. So by buying the concert ticket, you’re love for the music/artist has already been established. The concert audience stands up before the artist has even come out! And quite frankly, sometimes the music is sooooo loud that you can’t even really hear the specific musical notes or even words of the songs. (not always, but sometimes.) But you still jump and scream because you ALREADY know you like the song.
Musical Theatre is different.
Although some musical songs are famously heard, there are a lot which most of us don’t remember. And when we purchase a theatre ticket, in most cases, we haven’t seen the show before. So we sit in our seats quietly. Still. Watching. And suddenly, the music gets louder, the singer reaches the chorus!! The amazing trained vocalists sing at the height of their voices and move their bodies to the beat at the same time creating a frenzy of MUSICAL THEATRICALITY!!!!!! WOW THESE PEOPLE ARE FREAKING AMAZING!! MUSICAL THEATRE IS AMAZING! I LOOOOVE IT!
And so your love for the show grows and grows (assuming you like musical theatre, of course) and you leave the theatre in absolute awe.
Suddenly, a thought comes through your mind, “I wish I could have danced and sung with them. It’s just so unnatural to sit in my seat while I realise my undying love for musicals.”
And there it is.
POP = whatever
MUSICALS = forever
Tuesday, 20 September 2011
Muse
Lady Gaga - style icon, a muse.
Where would we be without her? She has more influence than the famous editors in the fashion world, models and designers put together. Her extravagant outfits in her music videos have inspired her fans worldwide to dress like her (and alike) and have created a close knit community between her fans. Her style is very elaborate - drawing in trends and culture traits from all time periods, thus making her the most diverse and unique style icon of our time, and in the future too.
So you want a dress/look like Lady Gaga? How you ask? Simple! Seeing as though she is the word on everyone's lips, there are costumes of her outfits from specific videos available online! Her use of bodysuits (red, white and black) is very popular in the videos and in online stores (check out ebay) - especially the blue swimsuit seen in Poker Face. Want her "disco stick"? You can buy that too! And those round sunglasses she wears in Paparazzi? With a simple click online, you can have this item at your doorstep (within so-so days)! Not only is her fashion popular, but her makeup. She adores to make a statement by wearing long false lashes and bold colored lipstick. There are tutorials on YouTube that teach you how to achieve her look effortlessly. She has greatly popularised the short blonde bob and the long straight blonde hairstyle. I have seen girls walk around in blonde wigs for Halloween, strutting their stuff in their Lady Gaga outfit = bonus = more candy! (I know, I'm unfair). I'm in the mood to don my blonde wig now ...
Remember her (very famous) hair bow? It's such a cute accessory that makes ones outfit 10000x cuter. I remember making a hair bow for my Year 12 graduation night. I was in such a hurry to make it - whilst studying - with this bunch of low quality extensions I purchased at the Variety Store. It looked terrible - I'm cringing at the memory - BUT very Lady Gaga! And I also had the fringe to boot! This is only a minor influence of her on me.
How has she influenced you? Answers would be lovely!
Love,
Prince E
Where would we be without her? She has more influence than the famous editors in the fashion world, models and designers put together. Her extravagant outfits in her music videos have inspired her fans worldwide to dress like her (and alike) and have created a close knit community between her fans. Her style is very elaborate - drawing in trends and culture traits from all time periods, thus making her the most diverse and unique style icon of our time, and in the future too.
So you want a dress/look like Lady Gaga? How you ask? Simple! Seeing as though she is the word on everyone's lips, there are costumes of her outfits from specific videos available online! Her use of bodysuits (red, white and black) is very popular in the videos and in online stores (check out ebay) - especially the blue swimsuit seen in Poker Face. Want her "disco stick"? You can buy that too! And those round sunglasses she wears in Paparazzi? With a simple click online, you can have this item at your doorstep (within so-so days)! Not only is her fashion popular, but her makeup. She adores to make a statement by wearing long false lashes and bold colored lipstick. There are tutorials on YouTube that teach you how to achieve her look effortlessly. She has greatly popularised the short blonde bob and the long straight blonde hairstyle. I have seen girls walk around in blonde wigs for Halloween, strutting their stuff in their Lady Gaga outfit = bonus = more candy! (I know, I'm unfair). I'm in the mood to don my blonde wig now ...
Lady Gaga: Lip color, sunglasses and false lashes |
Remember her (very famous) hair bow? It's such a cute accessory that makes ones outfit 10000x cuter. I remember making a hair bow for my Year 12 graduation night. I was in such a hurry to make it - whilst studying - with this bunch of low quality extensions I purchased at the Variety Store. It looked terrible - I'm cringing at the memory - BUT very Lady Gaga! And I also had the fringe to boot! This is only a minor influence of her on me.
How has she influenced you? Answers would be lovely!
Love,
Prince E
Monday, 19 September 2011
SUPERCALIFRAGILISTICEXPIALIDOCIOUS
So I assume that just by reading that title, that you know that I, PrincessG, will be totally talking about Mary Poppins! I saw it recently and it was awesome!!!! Not really sure if I should reveal all the AMAZING things that happened in the musical...after all, I don't want to spoil it for anyone. But I will say that most of the awesomest elements are on youtube (start searching!! But not until you've finished reading this blog :) self advertisement? Yes.)
Anywayyyyy, check out this video, watch it, love it, learn it. That's right I said LEARN IT because guess what! I can now say that I can officially SING the SUPERCALIFRAGILISTICEXPIALIDOCIOUS song! Really I can! Ok, ok, I'll tell you how I learnt it but first watch the video:
Oh and the cast of this video is the awesome Australian cast. Yep, I'm patriotic like that :)
So I was in my bed falling off to sleep, (after having seen Mary Poppins the Musical that evening) when I decided that in that night I WOULD FULLY LEARN THE SUPERCALIFRAGILISTICEXPIALIDOCIOUS song. No biggie. It's not like I've learnt the whole dance or anything.. (..yet) So I kept repeating in my head, S-U-P-E-R.. then I followed it with C-A-L-I-F-R-A-G-I-L-I-S-T-I-C... etc and so on and so forth until I realised "HOLY CRAP - I HAVE JUST LEARNT TO SING THE AMAZINGLY AWESOME SONG FROM MARY POPPINS AAAAAHHHH!!" and I did it half asleep! Ok now remember, I've pretty much just explained a really cool episode in my musical theatre life in a few sentences. So I'm guessing you probably aren't in a state of shock and awe like I want you to be. So I will help you along. Watch this FUNNY FUNNY clip and whatever facial expression you have on after, that is how I want you to feel :) ahh, the handiness of youtube...
So I'm hoping you have a somewhat entertained look on your face. Fine that's good enough for me. This is how I felt after I realised that I was awesome. (Yes I am modest). Let me remind you that I was also half asleep so everything seemed even better than it was k? Cool, so you get the picture. Mary Poppins is AWESOME!! And so am I.
Ok, I'm going to level with you. I may have exaggerated this a touch. Don't get me wrong, I really did teach myself to sing and say that word really fast, but I didn't really learn the whole song. I figured if I could say/sing SUPERCALIFRAGILISTICEXPIALIDOCIOUS, then there was no need to go back and learn the rest of it. I had achieved the very-hard-to-achievable. My work was done. And also, I fell asleep coz I was really tired so... and when I woke up I didn't have the motivation that 'half-asleepness' has so yeah...
anyway, the point of this particular post was not only to express the brilliance of Mary Poppins and musical theatre as a whole, but also to share my story with YOU. If you are reading, that is. If anybody is reading actually? We do have readers right?
Anybody?
PrincessG signing off.
Anywayyyyy, check out this video, watch it, love it, learn it. That's right I said LEARN IT because guess what! I can now say that I can officially SING the SUPERCALIFRAGILISTICEXPIALIDOCIOUS song! Really I can! Ok, ok, I'll tell you how I learnt it but first watch the video:
So I was in my bed falling off to sleep, (after having seen Mary Poppins the Musical that evening) when I decided that in that night I WOULD FULLY LEARN THE SUPERCALIFRAGILISTICEXPIALIDOCIOUS song. No biggie. It's not like I've learnt the whole dance or anything.. (..yet) So I kept repeating in my head, S-U-P-E-R.. then I followed it with C-A-L-I-F-R-A-G-I-L-I-S-T-I-C... etc and so on and so forth until I realised "HOLY CRAP - I HAVE JUST LEARNT TO SING THE AMAZINGLY AWESOME SONG FROM MARY POPPINS AAAAAHHHH!!" and I did it half asleep! Ok now remember, I've pretty much just explained a really cool episode in my musical theatre life in a few sentences. So I'm guessing you probably aren't in a state of shock and awe like I want you to be. So I will help you along. Watch this FUNNY FUNNY clip and whatever facial expression you have on after, that is how I want you to feel :) ahh, the handiness of youtube...
So I'm hoping you have a somewhat entertained look on your face. Fine that's good enough for me. This is how I felt after I realised that I was awesome. (Yes I am modest). Let me remind you that I was also half asleep so everything seemed even better than it was k? Cool, so you get the picture. Mary Poppins is AWESOME!! And so am I.
Ok, I'm going to level with you. I may have exaggerated this a touch. Don't get me wrong, I really did teach myself to sing and say that word really fast, but I didn't really learn the whole song. I figured if I could say/sing SUPERCALIFRAGILISTICEXPIALIDOCIOUS, then there was no need to go back and learn the rest of it. I had achieved the very-hard-to-achievable. My work was done. And also, I fell asleep coz I was really tired so... and when I woke up I didn't have the motivation that 'half-asleepness' has so yeah...
anyway, the point of this particular post was not only to express the brilliance of Mary Poppins and musical theatre as a whole, but also to share my story with YOU. If you are reading, that is. If anybody is reading actually? We do have readers right?
Anybody?
PrincessG signing off.
Saturday, 10 September 2011
Poptacular !
How amazing is pop music?
Fanfuckingamazing is my answer.
The joyful lyrics lift my soul and lead me to a place filled with rainbows and lesbian unicorns dancing on clouds!~ Okay, maybe I went too far, but it is really quite fantastic. Pop music has had a profound effect on me, I remember listening to Bobby McFerrin's "Don't worry be happy" as a kid and humming and dancing to the song in the lounge room, wishing that I could whistle the opening part, or rather, whistle at all, and just feeling generally cheery. That's what pop music does. It creates happiness and nostalgia. Here is the link to the video clip for the song if you would like to view it - it's rather cute.
Sup guys - Prince E here to wham the amazingness of pop music in your face, and it kick it off a notch, why not talk about the Queen of Pop herself, Lady Gaga! Oh my goodness, don't you just love her? Each and everyone of her songs has an underlying message and every prop, outfit and action in her videos is laced with a story.
Bad Romance, I know you have all seen her video clip or heard of the song - I jizzed at the marvellousness this is. This song is about her willing to do absolutely anything to achieve fame in the music industry. It goes on about how she knows that the industry is "diseased" and "ugly" but she still desires it's love as she knows it can provide. She uses references to the Egyptian sun God "Ra" in the beginning, and alludes to Hitchcock's movies - Psycho and Vertigo -
I want your psycho
Your vertigo stick
The video clip depicts these lyrics in a different manner. It begins with her emerging from what appears to be a new age coffin, wearing a tight white (symbolising her purity?) latex (?) like outfit, her awkward actions show that she is "fresh" to this world, and wanting more. She is then seen in a bathtub to "wash off her sins" and has wide eager eyes and unruly peach hair. Two woman emerge and she tries to fight them off, but ends up succumbing and accepts her fate with her hands lifted on the side. She is then forced into her duties as a sex slave - the men in the room representing the larger players in the music industry. In the end, she is laying on a bed, with the man she had intercourse with: burnt. This symbolises that she will not follow the rules of the music industry in order to gain fame.
So many ideas within one video - not enough time to yap on about all of them! Her lyrics, her videos, Lady Gaga - everything symbolises something. We are drawn into her use of timeless references which expand our knowledge and encourages us to delve deeper into the issues in our society - namely, the music industry in "Bad Romance".
What can Musical Theatre provide?
Fanfuckingamazing is my answer.
The joyful lyrics lift my soul and lead me to a place filled with rainbows and lesbian unicorns dancing on clouds!~ Okay, maybe I went too far, but it is really quite fantastic. Pop music has had a profound effect on me, I remember listening to Bobby McFerrin's "Don't worry be happy" as a kid and humming and dancing to the song in the lounge room, wishing that I could whistle the opening part, or rather, whistle at all, and just feeling generally cheery. That's what pop music does. It creates happiness and nostalgia. Here is the link to the video clip for the song if you would like to view it - it's rather cute.
Sup guys - Prince E here to wham the amazingness of pop music in your face, and it kick it off a notch, why not talk about the Queen of Pop herself, Lady Gaga! Oh my goodness, don't you just love her? Each and everyone of her songs has an underlying message and every prop, outfit and action in her videos is laced with a story.
Bad Romance, I know you have all seen her video clip or heard of the song - I jizzed at the marvellousness this is. This song is about her willing to do absolutely anything to achieve fame in the music industry. It goes on about how she knows that the industry is "diseased" and "ugly" but she still desires it's love as she knows it can provide. She uses references to the Egyptian sun God "Ra" in the beginning, and alludes to Hitchcock's movies - Psycho and Vertigo -
I want your psycho
Your vertigo stick
The video clip depicts these lyrics in a different manner. It begins with her emerging from what appears to be a new age coffin, wearing a tight white (symbolising her purity?) latex (?) like outfit, her awkward actions show that she is "fresh" to this world, and wanting more. She is then seen in a bathtub to "wash off her sins" and has wide eager eyes and unruly peach hair. Two woman emerge and she tries to fight them off, but ends up succumbing and accepts her fate with her hands lifted on the side. She is then forced into her duties as a sex slave - the men in the room representing the larger players in the music industry. In the end, she is laying on a bed, with the man she had intercourse with: burnt. This symbolises that she will not follow the rules of the music industry in order to gain fame.
So many ideas within one video - not enough time to yap on about all of them! Her lyrics, her videos, Lady Gaga - everything symbolises something. We are drawn into her use of timeless references which expand our knowledge and encourages us to delve deeper into the issues in our society - namely, the music industry in "Bad Romance".
What can Musical Theatre provide?
Sunday, 4 September 2011
MUSICAL THEATRE vs GAGA
Hi, I do have a name, but for the purposes of this blog, I will be calling myself PrincessG. Musical Theatre is brilliant. I mean it, the dancing, singing and acting often combined with other forms of performance makes me respect people involved in musical theatre so much, that I allow myself to purchase an expensive (often $60+) ticket to watch a long musical show. My love for musical theatre is so great, that I will pay massive amounts of money for tickets, souvenirs and other merchandise, to see a show which I may have ALREADY SEEN or have at least seen the movie version millions of times.
It is safe to say, that I have what I like to call "Musical-theatrabsession."
In this blog, I will write about ALL THE WONDERFUL, WICKED, BRILLIANT, SUPERCALIFRAGILISTIC musicals that I pretty much see all the time!
BUT - we will be comparing musical theatre music to something else. Or should I say, someone else! LADY GAGA is an artist. A real true talent. Musical theatre tells a story. So does Lady Gaga's music. Musical Theatre includes costume, theatrics and pure brilliance. So does Lady Gaga's music videos.
THAT'S RIGHT PEOPLE - not only will this blog talk about MUSIC THEATRE, it will be comparing it to LADY GAGA!
If there ever was a day to start reading a blog, that day has come.
It is safe to say, that I have what I like to call "Musical-theatrabsession."
In this blog, I will write about ALL THE WONDERFUL, WICKED, BRILLIANT, SUPERCALIFRAGILISTIC musicals that I pretty much see all the time!
BUT - we will be comparing musical theatre music to something else. Or should I say, someone else! LADY GAGA is an artist. A real true talent. Musical theatre tells a story. So does Lady Gaga's music. Musical Theatre includes costume, theatrics and pure brilliance. So does Lady Gaga's music videos.
THAT'S RIGHT PEOPLE - not only will this blog talk about MUSIC THEATRE, it will be comparing it to LADY GAGA!
If there ever was a day to start reading a blog, that day has come.
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