Hennycomb 2,894 Posted 6 hours ago Share Posted 6 hours ago (edited) Hello. I know a lot of people have been discussing already, but I've been listening to Disease and watching the video a lot in the past week and I interpret visuals and lyrics very slowly, and there's a lot to digest, it's a full plate. I also have been reading some interpretations that made sense, so it helped build mine. We can keep helping each other to (over)analyze this video. I wanted to share my interpretation of some things that I haven't seen people connect. Feel free to disagree with me and to add up to the discussion with more/other theories. To begin: I think this character represents fame and the dark parts of it. Her inner demon. The right eye is peeking through, linking to The Fame era, with the crystal sunglasses on the album cover, the bowie lightning and the fingers in a circle all around her right eye (the "illuminati" symbol people loved to throw around at the time). The eye being bloody represents the dark part of fame, the monster. And it’s the realization of a vision she had for the Paparazzi 2009 VMA performance that she couldn't fully do, there’s an interview where she says she was bummed that she couldn’t put more blood in her eyes for that. Also, she starts the performance by singing a little bit of Poker Face and then “amidst all of these flashing lights I hope that fame won’t take my life”. So this bloody-eyed character represents the monster of fame. Now, the dark hair Gaga with the pink nails is early Gaga. It's the 2007 Lollapalooza Gaga, she was still a brunette but already using the Lady Gaga moniker. It was the birth of Lady Gaga. The Gaga that wanted to make it, working very hard to be a pop star. She talked about how at this time, around her dropping out of college, her dad gave her an ultimatum, she had to make it as an artist, that he was going stop helping her soon. So she had this fire to make it work, she had to make it. And then she does, she is struck by fame like a car crash. The character of fame even opens the mouth zipper to sing "screaming for me, baby". 2007Ga was screaming for it. But in no time, Gaga starts confronting this character through the windshield, looking at it right in the eye. That's her talking about the bad parts of fame only 3 years into her career. Then, ARTPOPGa with the flannel shirt comes and grabs 2007Ga. Maybe around ARTPOP she started confronting her past self on why she wanted fame in the first place. She started having bigger issues with it because of its demand around BTW and the health issues it caused. "Won't be a slave to the blonde". Then: In a Chromatica interview, she said there was a time she wanted to "kill Lady Gaga", how she thought her persona was the source of the problems she was having. But, here, they both look the same, their hair being black and blonde can mean what she says about the Lady Gaga persona being indivisible from her true self, how Stefani is Gaga and Gaga is Stefani, so in the end she was uselessly just beating herself down. That's when the one on the ground gets up and grabs the locked one by the neck, it can represent her coming to that realization of them being one in the same. All while fame watches. Later, in a short scene, they're both locked up and dancing in front of each other. The snippet part is a flashback of fame hitting her. Then, the fame monster character starts being blown, being rejected and confronted even harder. When she confronted that inner demon, it vomited out the ChromaticaGa, the beginning of the internal revolution of her feelings about fame while writing Chromatica, so she hugs it. But not quite embraces it yet, she runs when the fame monster shows its face and its teeth (the truth), it's her uncovering another layer of that inner demon after getting closer to it and trying to embrace it, so the discovery of this new layer makes her run from it again. She dances and the walls open, she feels free, but pain comes and the walls close, preventing her from doing what she loves. The monster of fame is watching in the back, causing it. The walls keep closing, until she stops shaking, during the Chromatica Ball she realizes she's now free from it, ready to begin the next chapter of her life. And then fame walks back to the car with an attittude. To finish, she already knew the issues around being famous, but that didn't stop her from having a hard time with these issues. Even though she was aware, it still hit her and took her on a traumatic and chaotic experience. Her relationship with the public at the beginning of her career was always based on people wanting to know "why" she did what she did. Apart from the fans who loved her, the rest of the world reacted to her aggressively or confused, until we arrived at a point where people can finally appreciate and respect her, giving space for her to get better after going through all of it. All of I what I wrote is a 'maybe'. I am dying to hear her talk about this song and video in an interview so we can glue the right pieces together, so please be gentle I'm a sensitive baby and insecure in my interpretation, let's build it up and refine it together. Edited 6 hours ago by Hennycomb 3 2 2 Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
HermesGr 1,041 Posted 6 hours ago Share Posted 6 hours ago 28 minutes ago, Hennycomb said: Hello. I know a lot of people have been discussing already, but I've been listening to Disease and watching the video a lot in the past week and I interpret visuals and lyrics very slowly, and there's a lot to digest, it's a full plate. I also have been reading some interpretations that made sense, so it helped build mine. We can keep helping each other to (over)analyze this video. I wanted to share my interpretation of some things that I haven't seen people connect. Feel free to disagree with me and to add up to the discussion with more/other theories. To begin: I think this character represents fame and the dark parts of it. Her inner demon. The right eye is peeking through, linking to The Fame era, with the crystal sunglasses on the album cover, the bowie lightning and the fingers in a circle all around her right eye (the "illuminati" symbol people loved to throw around at the time). The eye being bloody represents the dark part of fame, the monster. And it’s the realization of a vision she had for the Paparazzi 2009 VMA performance that she couldn't fully do, there’s an interview where she says she was bummed that she couldn’t put more blood in her eyes for that. Also, she starts the performance by singing a little bit of Poker Face and then “amidst all of these flashing lights I hope that fame won’t take my life”. So this bloody-eyed character represents the monster of fame. Now, the dark hair Gaga with the pink nails is early Gaga. It's the 2007 Lollapalooza Gaga, she was still a brunette but already using the Lady Gaga moniker. It was the birth of Lady Gaga. The Gaga that wanted to make it, working very hard to be a pop star. She talked about how at this time, around her dropping out of college, her dad gave her an ultimatum, she had to make it as an artist, that he was going stop helping her soon. So she had this fire to make it work, she had to make it. And then she does, she is struck by fame like a car crash. The character of fame even opens the mouth zipper to sing "screaming for me, baby". 2007Ga was screaming for it. But in no time, Gaga starts confronting this character through the windshield, looking at it right in the eye. That's her making The Fame Monster, talking about the bad parts of fame only 3 years into her career. Then, ARTPOPGa with the flannel shirt comes and grabs 2007Ga. Maybe around ARTPOP she started confronting her past self on why she wanted fame in the first place. She started having bigger issues with it because of its demand around BTW and the health issues it caused. "Won't be a slave to the blonde". Then: In a Chromatica interview, she said there was a time she wanted to "kill Lady Gaga", how she thought her persona was the source of the problems she was having. But, here, they both look the same, their hair being black and blonde can mean what she says about the Lady Gaga persona being indivisible from her true self, how Stefani is Gaga and Gaga is Stefani, so in the end she was uselessly just beating herself down. That's when the one on the ground gets up and grabs the locked one by the neck, it can represent her coming to that realization of them being one in the same. All while fame (the public) watches. Later, in a short scene, they're both locked up and dancing in front of each other. The snippet part is a flashback of fame hitting her. Then, the fame monster character starts being blown, being rejected and confronted even harder. When she confronted that inner demon, it vomited out the ChromaticaGa, the beginning of the internal revolution of her feelings about fame while writing Chromatica, so she hugs it. But not quite embraces it yet, she runs when the fame monster shows its face and its teeth (the truth), it's her uncovering another layer of that inner demon after getting closer to it and trying to embrace it, so the discovery of this new layer makes her run from it again. She dances and the walls open, she feels free, but pain comes and the walls close, preventing her from doing what she loves. The monster of fame is watching in the back, causing it. The walls keep closing, until she stops shaking, during the Chromatica Ball she realizes she's now free from it, ready to begin the next chapter of her life. And then fame walks back to the car with an attittude. To finish, she already knew the issues around being famous, but that didn't stop her from having a hard time with these issues. Even though she was aware, it still hit her and took her on a traumatic and chaotic experience. Her relationship with the public at the beginning of her career was always based on people wanting to know "why" she did what she did. Apart from the fans who loved her, the rest of the world reacted to her aggressively or confused, until we arrived at a point where people can finally appreciate and respect her, giving space for her to get better after going through all of it. All of I what I wrote is a 'maybe'. I am dying to hear her talk about this song and video in an interview so we can glue the right pieces together, so please be gentle I'm a sensitive baby and insecure in my interpretation, let's build it up and refine it together. Gaga, is that you? Very on point! 2 Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Johnny Wayne 5,489 Posted 5 hours ago Share Posted 5 hours ago This is the best one I've read so far! All of it makes total sense to me, thank you for sharing! I'm the b*tch with the sauce, apparently 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
JoeMo 3,698 Posted 5 hours ago Share Posted 5 hours ago I think of all the interpretations I’ve read, I like this the most www.youtube.com/jmremixes 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nessun Dorma 2,260 Posted 3 hours ago Share Posted 3 hours ago I love to analyze Gaga’s works and your analysis is so rich and full of insights I didn’t think about. All the “pieces” you put together make sense. Her brief explanation led me to believe the MaskGa was an inner demon, but it makes a lot of sense for it to be the fame. 3 hours ago, Hennycomb said: And then she does, she is struck by fame like a car crash. The character of fame even opens the mouth zipper to sing "screaming for me, baby". 2007Ga was screaming for it. But in no time, Gaga starts confronting this character through the windshield, looking at it right in the eye. That's her talking about the bad parts of fame only 3 years into her career. Here you just changed my perception of MaskGa! What you’re saying makes every sense. I agree, the flannel shirt and blond wig is a clear reference to ARTPOP era and we all know how hard it was for her. And the vomited Gaga (this is so weird to write lol) seems to represent the start of her healing process, coinciding with Chromatica era. I really hope she talks more profoundly about her artistic vision for this work. This MV is already one of my favorites from her career, I was absolutely blown away by it and by the amount of vulnerability she put into it. 2 Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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