Sunday, June 27, 2010

"The Fame Monster" by Lady Gaga

If there's one fraud, just one fake artist in showbiz' nowadays it must be Stefani Germanotta. You know her by the name of Lady Gaga.

The whole Gaga-act is just a rip off. She 's literaly designed by the company House of Gaga, which she seems to run. But her whole stage appearance is inspired by (stolen from, that is) Madonna, Kylie Minogue, David Bowie, Grace Jones and Janet Jackson.
Someone who's been put together with parts from other people is called a Frankenstein monster, isn't he (or she)? That would make her album cover look like the top one on the left.
Secondly, she's popular with young girls and kids. But isn't there already another monster that is loved by kids, that is even more popular? (second cover).
To me, she's just addicted to fame (third cover), without having any talent for singing or dancing. She only wants to be famous for being famous (I call it the Paris Hilton syndrome)
And what do you have to do when you can't sing nor dance? Wiggle your parts. Especially the private ones. All you achieve by doing that, is getting infamous (4th cover).

So that is apparently what she's up to: getting famous by showing her c**t. Or by being one...

"The Fame Monster" by Lady Gaga

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Thursday, June 24, 2010

"Doubts of today" by The Rhode Island Greening

What has become of the once so popular sixties flower power band The Rhode Island Greening? They used to have numerous chart hits and very elevating albums. They sounded fresh and happy. And even after their comeback in the early eighties they still were worth listening to.
But it's a long time since then.
Where have they been? What happenend to them?
So bring back the joy and the love by listening to their hit album "Doubts of today" (1971)...

"Doubts of today" by The Rhode Island Greening

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

"Point of view" by George Burton

"Tenderness" is about the only word that crosses my mind when I listen to "Point of view" by the new British singer/songwriter talent George Burton. The album is sweet and nice and smooth and enjoyable and can be discribed by all kinds of positive words, but it lacks bit of real feelings.
Where's the heart, the drive, the energy, the ambition?...
Twelve years old girls will love it, and it will sell really well but Burton needs to grow up.

"Point of view" by George Burton