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Billboard: The audience ruined the emotional stun from "Dope"


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Gaga's fans always ruin Gaga's quiet performances.  It's like there can't be a quiet moment with somebody yelling "I love you Gaga!" and ruining the moment.

 

 

Reminds me of the 2011 performance when Gaga was trying to have a serious theatre moment with Jo's monologue and the audience kept screaming "I LOVE YOU GAGAAAA"

 

sometimes her acoustic performances on tour are hard to watch bc of this

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BeautyisaLie

Reminds me of the 2011 performance when Gaga was trying to have a serious theatre moment with Jo's monologue and the audience kept screaming "I LOVE YOU GAGAAAA"

That and Mtv censoring every ****ing sentence of her speech   :fail:

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Gaga's fans always ruin Gaga's quiet performances.  It's like there can't be a quiet moment without somebody yelling "I love you Gaga!" and ruining the moment.

Yes. Like the flawless 2010 Brit Awards medley.

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"Dope" was completely inappropriate for the venue and the mood of the show. :fail:

Mood: The show had a mood?

Venue: I dunno, looked like a darkened warehouse.

Granted, I missed a lot of it, because my stream kept dying, and I barely bothered trying to put up with it after Gaga was done. I did like the opening number, though.

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HausOfMark

After watching it again, the audience does ruin it.

 

The rawness of the song, with people cheering.

 

Throws it off.

-Mark
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Pure Adrenaline

yeah I kind of agree everytime she said love u more than dope or try to hit some higher note the fans behind start screaming ...... like sit there for 5 min a just watch  :roll:  what u think that when u **** ur throat from screaming Gaga will turn around in the middle of her performance and see u :fail: it would have been like 10 times more emotional if she was in empty room

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monstereo

She should have performed something fun. (DWUW)

 

People were there to have a good time, not to listen to Gaga singing a ****ty depressing ballad in a slurred voice.

 

I bet a lot of the audience members were disapointed, I know I would be - Seeing Gaga perform for the first time in person with her putting on a mood-killer performance. I'd want to see her at her best, not remember her at her worst. Crying and ****, should have saved that for the tour.

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Mood: The show had a mood?

Venue: I dunno, looked like a darkened warehouse.

 

Did you bother reading the article in the OP to see how it relates with my comment?

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