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xoxo Craig
2 minutes ago, WithEltonJohn said:

GREAT interview. ️ on Sine, Plastic Doll, Fun Tonight, Babylon...

The messages of each song are pretty deep. Love my sad bops!

literally... who knew Free Woman is about sexual assault and coming to terms with all trauma and letting it not define you :nooo:  or the "I'd rather be dry" is about alcohol 

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40 minutes ago, Hades said:

She said she literally couldn't smile to anyone and that's when she wrote Fun Tonight. 

Oh I just saw the context, yeah, you're right, I feel bad for her :bradley:

But I don't think she dislikes the album

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Who’s gonna record it and post it here :bradley:

dOnT sAd ReAcT mE 2 bE sHaDy i WiLL RePoRt U!!1!
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1 minute ago, xoxo Craig said:

literally... who knew Free Woman is about sexual assault and coming to terms with all trauma and letting it not define you :nooo:  or the "I'd rather be dry" is about alcohol 

I actually interpreted the “rather be dry” in that way🙈🙈

posted it in the thread when she released that line ☺️

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1 minute ago, ToxicHot said:

Who’s gonna record it and post it here :bradley:

please :giveup: 

Life has a hopeful undertone |-/
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Just now, Lazz Monster said:

She did not lol you're twisting her words

well she said that Joanne was an album about her dad and trying to heal him. But then she came to the realisation that he would never be 100% healed like the way Gaga wanted with Joanne. And that feeling of shame and disappointment led Gaga to be in a depression and "chain smoking" because of how depressed she was. She now realises things are different now and she can look at positive ways of trying to "temporarily" heal her dad. 

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Played the chords that were written down and... did she mean to write down "D" instead of "Dm"? I mean, it still sounds fine, but the D major being the fifth makes more "standard" pop sense, you know?

If she really is going for the minor fifth, then... I'm kind of excited?

edit: my terminology might be incorrect!

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I am desperate to find it :bradley:

If you see me posting like crazy, I'm either bored or procrastinating.
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Just now, Royksopp said:

Just watched it. So gooood. I'm even more hyped about the album now. 

I'm still mad part 2 isn't up :selena:

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Just now, Miel said:

Played the chords that were written down and... did she mean to write down "D" instead of "Dm"? I mean, it still sounds fine, but the D major being the fifth makes more "standard" pop sense, you know?

If she really is going for the minor fifth, then... I'm kind of excited?

I think it was a capital m as in dominant. The song looks to be in G Major which would make DM the dominant V chord. :)

but who knows? After all, it's called Chromatica - I would love some musical chromaticism.

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1 minute ago, xoxo Craig said:

well she said that Joanne was an album about her dad and trying to heal him. But then she came to the realisation that he would never be 100% healed like the way Gaga wanted with Joanne. And that feeling of shame and disappointment led Gaga to be in a depression and "chain smoking" because of how depressed she was. She now realises things are different now and she can look at positive ways of trying to "temporarily" heal her dad. 

I wouldn't say meaningless, per se. But, I do think it makes the album all the more tragic, retroactively.

It was a soft attempt from Gaga to write about generational family trauma to honor her father. However, what she learned from her attempt is that you can never really truly heal somebody else completely- and maybe you'll never truly heal yourself completely, either.

And then the journey continues to move forward from that. Thus, Chromatica.

[oh my GOD is Chromatica actually The Joanne Monster...]

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1 minute ago, xoxo Craig said:

well she said that Joanne was an album about her dad and trying to heal him. But then she came to the realisation that he would never be 100% healed like the way Gaga wanted with Joanne. And that feeling of shame and disappointment led Gaga to be in a depression and "chain smoking" because of how depressed she was. She now realises things are different now and she can look at positive ways of trying to "temporarily" heal her dad. 

Exactly, and where do you see her saying Joanne was meaningless? Can't one thing have 2 or more objectives? Yeah, the main one wasn't accomplished and she felt really bad, but not because Joanne didn't do anything, but because she realized nothing would ever fix her dad. I'm pretty sure the album led her to a deeper understanding of her father's pain

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my boyfriend's sister is gonna give me her Appe ID so i can watch it, i hope it's already available in my country :saladga:

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