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Alphaz

Where have you been? :madge:
I can't believe he haven't heard this song

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Oh..... shut up, attention seeking?? You are the one who attention seeker from all those fanbases :awkney:

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sillynate
2 hours ago, Saint Hollywood said:

because of all of the constant posting about him :poot:

This is like the only one I've seen though :poot: :sweat:

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KingRedd

Its hurt my heart when he asked if there was a part 2..... Lord that is one of her biggest betrayals ever.

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DonnieDarko

So he remembers rumours about Gaga from 2009 and have not seen one of  her most popular video? Don't buy it.

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Edible Cloud

Censored version of course... poor guy.  Explicit Version is better, with more scenes.

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SKANK
4 hours ago, CrazyMonster said:

Can you explain the whole symbolism/message the Telephone music video has?

I was 12 when it was released and I loved it because I thought it was epic but now that I've grown up & I still don't get its message.

 

It was a comment about consumerism. Shortly after it was released Gaga tweeted someone's brilliant analysis of the video, but I'm not having any luck finding it. Here is the break down from The Atlantic.

https://www.theatlantic.com/entertainment/archive/2010/03/deconstructing-lady-gagas-telephone-video/37458/

 

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PartySick
4 hours ago, CrazyMonster said:

I still don't get it, I always thoughts these lines are added in for fun and to make the plot move forward. I never thought it was that deep.

It's a satirical/ironic video pretty much.

Telephone is her "fear of suffocation" monster. I always took it as her looking at how the music industry's changed from being about expression and art to being about profit. The soul is gone. Music is now a product to sell. She decided that she's not playing this game so the song and video for Telephone are two different ways she's telling the business that she's not a tool to be used so they can pad their pockets, she's not there to make them money, and they can't order her to do things she doesn't want to do like selling products or shamelessly advertising in her videos (which is why there's so much shameless advertising in the video :sweat:).

Basically, it's a middle finger to the business :fthis:

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Lemonade

He's never heard the song before? Even though he heard it literally 2 months ago the halftime show? I can't :oprah::madge:

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ArtGagaPop
5 minutes ago, Lemonade said:

He's never heard the song before? Even though he heard it literally 2 months ago the halftime show? I can't :oprah::madge:

Just show how bad a choice telepohone was for the superbowl, it  was a forgetable song in the set and should been given time to the edge of glory instead :madge:

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Lemonade
11 minutes ago, ArtGagaPop said:

Just show how bad a choice telepohone was for the superbowl, it  was a forgetable song in the set and should been given time to the edge of glory instead :madge:

Yeah it should've been Edge of Glory or the good sis Applause :lana: 

Telephone is a bop though :staymad:

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Gagamel
33 minutes ago, ArtGagaPop said:

Just show how bad a choice telepohone was for the superbowl, it  was a forgetable song in the set and should been given time to the edge of glory instead :madge:

Yes but he was amazed with the songs catchiness, so i'm pretty sure he just jumped on the bandwagon cuz he now saw it was ft. Beyonce :madge:

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