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My Grandma Goes Gaga


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monster4life231

So I had a spare ticket to my Gaga concert. My grandma asked me if she could have it, and of course I said yes! She knew about Lady Gaga from her David Bowie tribute, but doesn't know many of her songs, (she knows her early hits). So how should I introduce her fully to Gaga and her music, and what do you guys think she will think of the show? She loves live performers and true artists who put on great shows. She loves David Bowie, Prince, Michael Jackson, Queen, etc. What do you guys think?! :D 

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That's amazing! If she isn't affraid of crowds she'll definitively love this! :kara:

And I guess TFM and CTC would be good choices I think!

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Play Swine at SXSW and then her New York New York performance :diane: queen of versatility 

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BTW since she likes rock bands and Joanne because it's pastel and I think she may like it (then C2C if she really is into this music). TFM is also short, catchy and easy listening.

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Sailor

She'll love BTW if she likes Bowie and Queen and stuff. Maybe even show her the really early Stefani songs, since a lot of them are Bowie-inspired.

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Bloody hooker

Start off with either C2C or Joanne, then work your way through each album. Show your grandma the softer side, and work your way to her harder side.

C2C - Joanne - BTW - TFM - TF - ARTPOP

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swordstalker

Well your Grandma has excellent taste :sis: I think she will enjoy the show overall. I would start with the more Joanne stuff and then make your way over to Hoe-anne. Ie., start with songs like CTM, BTW, TEOG (cute, uplifting and easily digestible) and then DIC, DITD, Teeth (more sexual and risqué). I hope she has a blast! :hug: And don’t forget her classic performances and covers (King of Pain, Oscars, Baku, MTN at the BBC Children in Need, Gimme Shelter, If I Ever Lose My Faith in You, Lush Life, etc.) 

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