Re: Bowie - Blackstar (2016) & RIP David Bowie :(
Posted: Fri February 19, 2016 11:29 pm
Man I love Artpop. Don't get why everyone thinks it's her worst.
it kinda is, but it doesn't mean it isn't good; its just in comparison to the first few albumsLoathedVermin72 wrote:Man I love Artpop. Don't get why everyone thinks it's her worst.
It's easily my favorite of hers. It's much "harsher" and more electronic. I actually each album of hers is better than the last.Mecca wrote:it kinda is, but it doesn't mean it isn't good; its just in comparison to the first few albumsLoathedVermin72 wrote:Man I love Artpop. Don't get why everyone thinks it's her worst.
It seems very odd to me that you seem to be quite set on convincing others she's crap, much more odd than any kind of defense in her favor.Mine wrote: I was talking about after it was announced she was doing the tribute.
Scepticism about the choice was dismissed as bias against her and ignorance of her talents. Ironically it turned out bias was on the other side. I wouldn't have expected Lady Gaga to be such a sacred cow here.
I think the reasons why she was considered a particularly good choice were superficial and didn't make much justice to Bowie nor her. I think the credentials that are supposed to give her artistic substance are vastly overstated and mean less in practice than they are supposed to on paper. Technical skills get overstated because they're measurable but they don't make someone better or worse in practice because other factors tend to be decisive in determining success. Song writing quality isn't defined by it's complexity as singing isn't by how technically polished it is yet when they are discussed it often reverts to just that reasoning. It's kind of how it is with Lady Gaga, she's supposed to have an advantage in theory that isn't there in practice because she's practically just a performer now. Her commercial and critical appeal as a recording artist and songwriter dropped exponentially and as of now never recovered which is common for pop stars that aren't considered nearly as talented as she is.
She is the age Bowie was in 1977 and it's just astonishing what a body of work he created by the time he was 30.
I wasn't in anyway even implying she is crap. Just because i point out some flaws and say she might be overrated in some respects doesn't mean i think she's crap.Leatherhead wrote:It seems very odd to me that you seem to be quite set on convincing others she's crap, much more odd than any kind of defense in her favor.Mine wrote: I was talking about after it was announced she was doing the tribute.
Scepticism about the choice was dismissed as bias against her and ignorance of her talents. Ironically it turned out bias was on the other side. I wouldn't have expected Lady Gaga to be such a sacred cow here.
I think the reasons why she was considered a particularly good choice were superficial and didn't make much justice to Bowie nor her. I think the credentials that are supposed to give her artistic substance are vastly overstated and mean less in practice than they are supposed to on paper. Technical skills get overstated because they're measurable but they don't make someone better or worse in practice because other factors tend to be decisive in determining success. Song writing quality isn't defined by it's complexity as singing isn't by how technically polished it is yet when they are discussed it often reverts to just that reasoning. It's kind of how it is with Lady Gaga, she's supposed to have an advantage in theory that isn't there in practice because she's practically just a performer now. Her commercial and critical appeal as a recording artist and songwriter dropped exponentially and as of now never recovered which is common for pop stars that aren't considered nearly as talented as she is.
She is the age Bowie was in 1977 and it's just astonishing what a body of work he created by the time he was 30.
It's not so much that people stopped buying records in the last 8 years as much as that her debut sold absurdly well by current standards.Mecca wrote:in the span of 8 years people kinda stopped buying albums, unless you consider someone like taylor swift who took their music off streaming sites and wasn't available (prior to apple music) without download. I'm not saying Artpop was actually really good, but she's far from out of favor. I do agree she's more of a performer as a whole, but you seem to imply she lacked the talent as a pop star, which just seems absurd.
tragabigzanda wrote:I'd maybe bump Life & Limb for Epic Problemtragabigzanda wrote:Top 10 maybe?
Hello Morning
Close Captioned
The Kill
Place/Position
Do You Like Me?
Latest Disgrace
Recap Modotti
Nightshop
Break
Life & Limb
LoathedVermin72 wrote:It's easily my favorite of hers. It's much "harsher" and more electronic. I actually each album of hers is better than the last.Mecca wrote:it kinda is, but it doesn't mean it isn't good; its just in comparison to the first few albumsLoathedVermin72 wrote:Man I love Artpop. Don't get why everyone thinks it's her worst.
It's kind of insane how good Just Dance is.@SkitchP wrote:LoathedVermin72 wrote:It's easily my favorite of hers. It's much "harsher" and more electronic. I actually each album of hers is better than the last.Mecca wrote:it kinda is, but it doesn't mean it isn't good; its just in comparison to the first few albumsLoathedVermin72 wrote:Man I love Artpop. Don't get why everyone thinks it's her worst.
I think Just Dance is a tremendous pop song. I agree with Chuds assessment of the Grammys tribute though.
Well, here they are: Every one of these damn albums is a damn treasure! The "Ziggy" tracks left me a little underwhelmed on the best-of, but the album is such a beautiful listen from beginning to end -- and I haven't even started trying to follow the "concept." Of the four I'd say "Ziggy" and "Low" are my two favorites, with "Station to Station" and "Heroes" just a notch below, and all are about ten times better than "Young Americans," which I nonetheless plan to revisit soon.durdencommatyler wrote:I'm so excited for you, buddy. I can't wait to hear your thoughts.Kevin Davis wrote:I'm pretty excited. I can just tell I'm going to love discovering this man's work.
I've never understood why Station To Station isn't included as part of the Berlin Trilogy. From a geographic point of view I can see why but sonically, Station To Station started the Berlin Trilogy phase.Kevin Davis wrote:I ordered "Aladdin Sane" and "Lodger" (to complete the Berlin trilogy) for my next steps into Bowie-world.
Just Dance and Tik Tok always sounded like they run parallel to each other in some ways@SkitchP wrote:LoathedVermin72 wrote:It's easily my favorite of hers. It's much "harsher" and more electronic. I actually each album of hers is better than the last.Mecca wrote:it kinda is, but it doesn't mean it isn't good; its just in comparison to the first few albumsLoathedVermin72 wrote:Man I love Artpop. Don't get why everyone thinks it's her worst.
I think Just Dance is a tremendous pop song. I agree with Chuds assessment of the Grammys tribute though.