JustAnotherGayASMR 173 Posted Sunday at 05:21 PM Share Posted Sunday at 05:21 PM 21 minutes ago, Chromanne said: I still wonder that why a song about m@stu®bation is a part of Joanne, an album that is a tribute to her deceased aunt and was supposedly created to heal her still mourning father. Most importantly, what would Joanne herself think about this song if she were to listen to this album that is a tribute to her? Would she confront her niece Stefani about it if she were to meet her one day? It's something I've wondered before. At first it does seem a little out of place but like others have said I think the song Joanne is the direct tribute & the other songs focus more on other aspects of human trauma/healing. AD - Violence, death, religion JW - Turbulent relationships MR - Heartbreak, faith Etc etc DIC lyrics covers the theme of trauma in my eyes as she mentions "feels good to be lonely", "rub the pain out", "hurts inside but not this time". I see it as a way that she deals with trauma, maybe not her aunt's death specifically but just the woes of life. I'm sure Joanne would be able to see the artistic vision behind it. After all it's just another gay x https://www.youtube.com/@JustAnotherGayASMR 3 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Blackout19 12,508 Posted Sunday at 05:22 PM Share Posted Sunday at 05:22 PM because its a good song i am a free woman. ○● Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
gagzus 16,181 Posted Sunday at 05:30 PM Share Posted Sunday at 05:30 PM (edited) 9 minutes ago, JustAnotherGayASMR said: It's something I've wondered before. At first it does seem a little out of place but like others have said I think the song Joanne is the direct tribute & the other songs focus more on other aspects of human trauma/healing. AD - Violence, death, religion JW - Turbulent relationships MR - Heartbreak, faith Etc etc DIC lyrics covers the theme of trauma in my eyes as she mentions "feels good to be lonely", "rub the pain out", "hurts inside but not this time". I see it as a way that she deals with trauma, maybe not her aunt's death specifically but just the woes of life. I'm sure Joanne would be able to see the artistic vision behind it. I always just thought of it as a song about herself being sad because Taylor was not with her and their relationship was becoming rocky and it’s a common thing for people with depression to use masturbation to give oneself serotonin. It’s absolutely a feminist album. But people often forget the fact we know; she played the album for Interscope and they made her work with Bloodpop (who had just given Justin Bieber his career revival with Skrillex at the time) to come in and add a “pop” flare back into the album and I feel like DIC was one of those songs. Edited Sunday at 05:32 PM by gagzus 2 Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
PartySick 162,581 Posted Sunday at 05:37 PM Share Posted Sunday at 05:37 PM 14 minutes ago, JustAnotherGayASMR said: It's something I've wondered before. At first it does seem a little out of place but like others have said I think the song Joanne is the direct tribute & the other songs focus more on other aspects of human trauma/healing. AD - Violence, death, religion JW - Turbulent relationships MR - Heartbreak, faith Etc etc DIC lyrics covers the theme of trauma in my eyes as she mentions "feels good to be lonely", "rub the pain out", "hurts inside but not this time". I see it as a way that she deals with trauma, maybe not her aunt's death specifically but just the woes of life. I'm sure Joanne would be able to see the artistic vision behind it. I have this whole theory about Joanne's narrative and how the album's overarching theme is trauma and trauma responses. DiC is about loneliness, hypersexuality (something a lot of SA'd people develop), and self indulgence. As others have said, the Joanne album is about Gaga, not Joanne. You're stinky 4 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
NemoMyName 971 Posted Sunday at 06:21 PM Share Posted Sunday at 06:21 PM she did it for the gays 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
vanna shintuyu 10,961 Posted Sunday at 07:14 PM Share Posted Sunday at 07:14 PM 1 hour ago, Decodekid said: There can be a 100 rose toys in a room and all 100 of them can run out of battery, but it only takes one finger to flick the bean, and that’s all you need to rub the pain away such poetry 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Oriane 21,309 Posted Sunday at 07:51 PM Share Posted Sunday at 07:51 PM Do you guys also think the album Abbey Road was written about a street? The only GGD member who can read / Credits to Celloo Deng for the profile pic! 1 4 Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
27monster27 14,045 Posted Sunday at 07:53 PM Share Posted Sunday at 07:53 PM 2 hours ago, gagzus said: Exactly this, Joanne is essentially her “come of age” record when she finally stopped being a young woman and became an adult and started realising what she wanted to make sonically and how she wanted to write. It’s essentially the younger (albeit more stubborn) version of Mayhem. We have songs like Diamond Heart about the time she was basically in the seedy underbelly of NYC but at the core of the gogo dancing, the drug taking, the partying she was a good person. A-yo is a direct response to the hate she got for ARTPOP imo and how she’s saying “I can’t wait for you to eat your words”, Perfect Illusion, DIC and Million Reasons are about 3 stages of her relationship with Taylor “peak, breakdown and post revelation”. Songs like Come to Mama, Just Another Day and Angel Down are about Gaga’s personality at the age in which she wrote it about her world views and her longing for a simple life. Grigio Girls is obviously about her girlfriends rallying around each other and Sonja in particular. And of course Joanne is about her dad and what she felt like he would’ve said to her if he could see her one more time. This right here. This is probably one of the best understandings of the album I've seen. he/him/his Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
HermesG 1,701 Posted Sunday at 09:44 PM Share Posted Sunday at 09:44 PM The real question is why she even released the whole thing. 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RochestrMonstr 3,383 Posted Sunday at 10:35 PM Share Posted Sunday at 10:35 PM 48 minutes ago, HermesG said: The real question is why she even released the whole thing. Whew! I was afraid there wouldn’t be any boring & overused Joanne jokes in this thread! 2 4 Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RochestrMonstr 3,383 Posted Sunday at 10:37 PM Share Posted Sunday at 10:37 PM I don’t think it’s about Masturbation in a “dirty” way as much as it’s about the feelings of loneliness that come with it. So it really does work. 2 Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
BELLYACHE 1,392 Posted Sunday at 11:04 PM Share Posted Sunday at 11:04 PM DIC the electro pop country reggaeton dance dancehall ska, Bollywood, spaghetti western sultry song you ARE 😩😩😩 Best by far on Joanne. Soooo much flavorrr Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
crazygato 542 Posted Sunday at 11:28 PM Share Posted Sunday at 11:28 PM 23 minutes ago, BELLYACHE said: spaghetti western Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nagini 3,366 Posted Monday at 12:29 AM Share Posted Monday at 12:29 AM Some of these comments are making me like Joanne @PartySick honestly I think I would like it more if she didn't have that country ass costume the entire era Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
PartySick 162,581 Posted Monday at 12:31 AM Share Posted Monday at 12:31 AM Just now, Nagini said: Some of these comments are making me like Joanne @PartySick honestly I think I would like it more if she didn't have that country ass costume the entire era I like country music and was raised by hillbillies so personally, I loved the entire aesthetic of that era Very "city punk that moved to a red state" vibes for much of it. You're stinky Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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