I think this song is about a girl living with a dysfunctional family; she is most Likely told off for not concentrating at school 'Teacher said that I've been naughty, I must learn to concentrate' she probably gets bullied at school 'but the girls they pull my hair' and probably a loner 'and whith the boys I can't relate' the dad is potentially abusive 'Daddy said I'm good for nothing', The mum and dad most likely fight a lot 'mummy said that it's from him' Her siblings probably think she is a lunatic 'Manic sister thinks I'm cracking, brother says it's...
I think this song is about a girl living with a dysfunctional family; she is most Likely told off for not concentrating at school 'Teacher said that I've been naughty, I must learn to concentrate' she probably gets bullied at school 'but the girls they pull my hair' and probably a loner 'and whith the boys I can't relate' the dad is potentially abusive 'Daddy said I'm good for nothing', The mum and dad most likely fight a lot 'mummy said that it's from him' Her siblings probably think she is a lunatic 'Manic sister thinks I'm cracking, brother says it's in my Gene's (I will analyse the next paragraph soon)
Lady Gaga’s “Bad Romance” is more than just a pop song; it’s a cultural phenomenon that encapsulates the essence of desire and the human condition’s darker facets. Released as part of her album “The Fame Monster,” the song represents a pivotal moment in Gaga’s career, showcasing her ability to blend avant-garde artistry with mainstream appeal. The song’s lyrics are a raw and unfiltered expression of longing, where Gaga doesn’t shy away from the ugliness and disease that can accompany intense attraction. She boldly declares, “I want your ugly; I want your disease,” suggesting a willingness to embrace the entirety of a...
Lady Gaga’s “Bad Romance” is more than just a pop song; it’s a cultural phenomenon that encapsulates the essence of desire and the human condition’s darker facets. Released as part of her album “The Fame Monster,” the song represents a pivotal moment in Gaga’s career, showcasing her ability to blend avant-garde artistry with mainstream appeal. The song’s lyrics are a raw and unfiltered expression of longing, where Gaga doesn’t shy away from the ugliness and disease that can accompany intense attraction. She boldly declares, “I want your ugly; I want your disease,” suggesting a willingness to embrace the entirety of a person, flaws and all. This level of acceptance is both liberating and daunting, as it challenges societal norms that often dictate a more sanitized version of romance.
Musically, “Bad Romance” is a masterclass in pop production. The collaboration between Lady Gaga and producer RedOne resulted in a soundscape that’s both infectious and intricate. The use of gibberish chants like “Rah, rah-ah-ah-ah, Roma, Roma-ma” adds a layer of mystique and universality, as these nonsensical phrases transcend language barriers and invite listeners from all walks of life to join in the anthem of the misunderstood. The accompanying music video, directed by Francis Lawrence, is a visual feast that draws inspiration from the works of Stanley Kubrick. It’s a narrative of empowerment, with Gaga being both the victim and the victor in a twisted tale of commodification and liberation. The video’s imagery, from the razor-blade sunglasses to the iconic meat dress, has become synonymous with Gaga’s brand of pop culture rebellion. honateez.com/
Does anybody know what the spoken words are that Darby Mills says at the very beginning of this song? I've wondered this for years but I've never found the answer. This is what it sounds like to me, if I were to write it out phonetically. It obviously sounds ridiculous but here we go anyway 😂
Does anybody know what the spoken words are that Darby Mills says at the very beginning of this song? I've wondered this for years but I've never found the answer. This is what it sounds like to me, if I were to write it out phonetically. It obviously sounds ridiculous but here we go anyway 😂
"Heat up ma moyf - wooooo"
"Heat up ma moyf - wooooo"
Arghhh marn thi song🥳🥳🥳
Arghhh marn thi song🥳🥳🥳
He’s masking how he truly feels by covering it up with masculine cliches. And it’s an on going battle in his head he goes back and fourth on - but in the song the coin lands back on masculine. Per se.
He’s masking how he truly feels by covering it up with masculine cliches. And it’s an on going battle in his head he goes back and fourth on - but in the song the coin lands back on masculine. Per se.
Yes. But what does it mean?
Yes. But what does it mean?
It's about a dismissive avoidant.
It's about a dismissive avoidant.
I think as a whole this song's album uses the '69 Moon landing as the basis of mankind moving out into space and to settle distant planets, where it quickly becomes science fiction. I get a very Robert Heinlein-esque Lazarus Long like character who is perhaps from a 1st or 2nd generation of humans who has never known Earth first hand. I never thought I'd live to be a hundred... a million. Science advances human life expectancy to near immortality.
I think as a whole this song's album uses the '69 Moon landing as the basis of mankind moving out into space and to settle distant planets, where it quickly becomes science fiction. I get a very Robert Heinlein-esque Lazarus Long like character who is perhaps from a 1st or 2nd generation of humans who has never known Earth first hand. I never thought I'd live to be a hundred... a million. Science advances human life expectancy to near immortality.
With immortality we'll cease to need or want to procreate. And over time deep in space we'd become fewer and increasingly lonely. I think that Sun is Still Shining and Watching and Waiting are both examples of the space humans attempting to recruit more people out into space. The latter with a more melancholy tone, as most people didn't come or couldn't come or didn't make it. And so the solitary narrator is lonelier than ever, experiencing the freedom we're all seeking but most never come anywhere close to achieving.
As Father O’Blivion was mixing the batter for the Saint Alfonzo’s Pancake Breakfast fundraiser, he couldn’t remember why the batter was so frothy. He had stayed awake too late the night before - he forgot to watch the clock while a leprechaun (an alter boy) stroked his “smock”. It set him off in such a frenzy, his penis stiffened and burst right through his sock, topping off the pancake batter with his load. Saint Alfonzo would be proud of him and his sleazy pancakes - may the lord be with you, and with your spirit, indeed.
As Father O’Blivion was mixing the batter for the Saint Alfonzo’s Pancake Breakfast fundraiser, he couldn’t remember why the batter was so frothy. He had stayed awake too late the night before - he forgot to watch the clock while a leprechaun (an alter boy) stroked his “smock”. It set him off in such a frenzy, his penis stiffened and burst right through his sock, topping off the pancake batter with his load. Saint Alfonzo would be proud of him and his sleazy pancakes - may the lord be with you, and with your spirit, indeed.
Cool song.
Cool song.