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Should the ARTPOP tour have video interludes? [POLL]


Carles

  

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    • Yes
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    • No
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monsterdreams

but not as many as the monster ball. as much as i loved them, there was one too many there

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Only if they serve the artistic vision of the tour.  Otherwise, I say never look back.  Create something different that's just as great or better. 

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Ambrosia

All those yes's... :)  Add another...

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RAMROD

If it will be festival like concert/tour that she said earlier then brace yourself for no interludes at all.

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Nope. She said this about it in Vogue September 2012 and I agree:

 

 

At the end of 2010, I watched Lady Gaga perform four sold-out arena shows in Europe for a piece for this magazine, and while Gaga herself was mesmerizing, the staging was a little hokeyâ€â€the too-literal monster dominating the set, the allusions to The Wizard of Oz. That tour had started out in relatively small venues, but in the middle of it, she gained millions of new fans, and the Monster Ball had to be arena-sized on the fly. In other words, she was not entirely in control.

The Born This Way Ball, however, is her dream tour, conceived by her from start to finish as a preposterously extravagant spectacle designed for massive arenas all over the world. (After wending its way through Asia and Australia, the tour will head to Europe, arriving in the States early next year.) When I tell her that this show has a kind of spooky chic to it, that it feels more grown-up, she lets out a yelp. “Yes, it was intentional for this show to be more sophisticated and more elegantâ€â€a little cleaner. Sometimes I think that there’s a fine line between impressionistic and messy. So we tried to make this more French Impressionistic and less like a child’s finger painting.†She laughs. “I really wanted to break the mold of what modern touring is right now. The most important thing to me was that there be no video screens. What if we just really simplified all of that so that you just have to watch me and the dancers the whole time?â€

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It would even be amazing to have interludes of some reworks of her older songs, so they still get played during the show but don't fill up the setlist.

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