Lady Gaga Unreleased Demo - Red And Blue EP

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  1. Originally posted by vanquish:
    Lady who?
    You listen to girly music


    Lyndon, seriously, what do you listen to?

    If you don't like it don't post. Simple as that. If you want to thank him, then by all means do so.
  2. quote :
    U2 Tops The Billboard 200

    U2 scores its seventh No. 1 on The Billboard 200.

    Billboard, March 11, 2009

    Katie Hasty

    U2 scores its seventh No. 1 on The Billboard 200 as "No Line on the Horizon" bows in the top slot. The Interscope album moved 484,000 copies in the U.S., according to Nielsen SoundScan, the best sales week for an artist since Britney Spears' "Circus" arrived at No. 1 in early December with 505,000. U2 is now tied with Led Zeppelin for the second-most No. 1s by a band, behind only the Beatles' 19.

    U2 first topped the Billboard 200 in 1987 with "The Joshua Tree," spending nine consecutive weeks at No. 1. The group followed it with four No. 1s in a row: "Rattle and Hum" (1988), "Achtung Baby" (1991), "Zooropa" (1993) and "Pop" (1997). The band returned to No. 1 again in 2004 with "How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb." That album was released during Thanksgiving week of 2004 and bowed with 840,000.

    U2 dislodges Taylor Swift from her longstanding position at the summit, bumping "Fearless" (Big Machine) down to No. 2 with 52,000 on a 29% sales decline.

    Neko Case easily earns her biggest charting week yet as her Anti- album "Middle Cyclone" debuts at No. 3 with 44,000. Her last album, 2006's "Fox Confessor Brings the Flood," debuted and peaked at No. 54 with an 18,000 start.

    On a 30% increase to 42,000, Lady GaGa's "The Fame" (Streamline/KonLive/Cherrytree/Interscope) climbs to a new peak 7-4. Nickelback's Roadrunner set "Dark Horse" stays put at No. 5 for a second week with 36,000 (-11%) as Jamie Foxx's "Intuition" (J) experiences a 5% increase to 32,000 and bumps up 9-6.

    The Fray's self-titled Epic album sold 32,000 (+3%) and ascends 8-7. Slipping 6-8 is Beyonce's "I Am... Sasha Fierce" (Music World/Columbia) with 31,000 (-13%) while the Interscope soundtrack to "Slumdog Millionaire" falls 4-9 with 24,000 on a 45% decline. In its 23rd week on the chart, T.I.'s "Paper Trail" (Grand Hustle/Atlantic) re-enters the top tier 11-10 on a 7% decrease to 24,000.

    Other debuts this week include Tony Okungbowa's Thrive/Red "Total Dance 2009" mix at No. 13 with 21,000 and the Reprise soundtrack to "The Watchmen" at No. 36 with 13,000.

    Albums sold in this past chart week totaled 7.02 million units, up 1.6% compared to the same sum last week and down 8.6% compared to the same sales week last year. Sales from this year, at 70.84 million, are off 11.5% compared to same total at this time last year.

    (c) Billboard, 2009.


    Looks like she's doing quite well for herself....
  3. Originally posted by markp91:
    [..]

    Yep
    Theirs only one genre out there that I wouldn't call 'music' and that is the rappiediecrap (Hiphop )



    @markp91,

    You have every right to feel that way.

    But honestly, I think that opinion is a limitation that prevents you from hearing (and possibly LOVING) some other music, believe it or not.

    If you care to investigate beyond today's Top-40 pop-hip-hop (and you obviously don't HAVE to), I think you might be pleasantly surprised by tremendous lyrical prowess, authoritative vocal flow & delivery, AMAZING creative beats, and insight into growing up in shitty ghetto projects.

    I invite and offer you a friendly challenge to at least listen to the following 3 tracks with an open mind.

    3 TIMELESS MASTERPIECE TRACKS TO START WITH:

    1. "They Reminisce Over You" by Pete Rock & CL Smooth (1992)


    2. "If I Ruled The World (Imagine That)" by Nas (feat. Lauryn Hill) (1996)


    3. "Shook Ones Pt. II" by Mobb Deep (1995)


    "Sometimes I wonder, Do I deserve to live?
    And am I gonna burn in hell for all the things I did?"

    3 LANDMARK ALBUMS TO START WITH:

    1. Nas -- Illmatic (1994)


    2. Wu-Tang Clan -- Enter The Wu (36 Chambers) (1993)


    3. Public Enemy -- It Takes A Nation Of Millions To Hold Us Back (1988)
  4. quote :
    *3 hiphop songs*

    Hey man
    I listened to the songs, tried to be as open as possible, but I simply can't like it. The last one was 'okay', but the others were just not my style.
    I think it's cool tough that you try to let us Rock-dudes listen to some other stuff Admireable
  5. Originally posted by markp91:
    [..]
    Hey man
    I listened to the songs, tried to be as open as possible, but I simply can't like it. The last one was 'okay', but the others were just not my style.
    I think it's cool tough that you try to let us Rock-dudes listen to some other stuff Admireable


    I can understand you... The only hip-hop I can listen to is Beastie Boys (and it is not regular hip-hop I think )
  6. Originally posted by markp91:
    [..]
    Hey man
    I listened to the songs, tried to be as open as possible, but I simply can't like it. The last one was 'okay', but the others were just not my style.
    I think it's cool tough that you try to let us Rock-dudes listen to some other stuff Admireable


    I must say, I'm impressed you went ahead and listened to them.

    Those songs I posted (and most rap / hip-hop, for that matter), may not be to your taste.

    Being willing to listen to different kinds of new music you haven't heard before will continue to pay off when you least expect it.

    Cheers for giving it a chance!
  7. I love lady gaga and you rock for loving her!
    thanks for the song download, but do you have any other unreleased songs like 'Honest Eyes', im just dying for that!
    Anyway thanks!
  8. Originally posted by rexy_rules:
    I love lady gaga and you rock for loving her!
    thanks for the song download, but do you have any other unreleased songs like 'Honest Eyes', im just dying for that!
    Anyway thanks!


    I don't have any other rarities, this was a freak chance one-shot deal that I happened to physically own her demo (and nobody else had posted it yet).

    But these forums are free to join and filled with Gaga diehards who are collecting rare stuff. If you post requests on them (in the right areas, so not to get banned), they'll probably PM you the link or file, assuming they have some stuff you want.

    www.ladygaga.com/forum
    ***This is a crappy forum but there are some diehards with rare tracks in the music section. Scan the page (no Search option) and look for "unreleased track" or "unrealised track" threads:
    http://www.ladygaga.com/forum/default.aspx?cid=594

    www.spillitnow.com/

    www.famemb.com

    http://ultimate-ladygaga.org/forum/
  9. I like poker face. is that weird lol.
  10. Originally posted by Genaro92U2:
    I like poker face. is that weird lol.


    hahaha NO it's not weird.

    i personally grant you the permission to NOT feel ashamed & embarrassed like a musical fundamentalist.
  11. Just Dance is one of the few songs that don't make me disgusted when I listen to the radio, I like it, actually.
  12. My oh my. Music discussions. No use discussing personal tastes in my humble opinion.

    Here's my suggestions for good taste

    - Miles Daves - albums "Kind Of Blue" and "In A Silent Way"
    - Erik Truffaz - "Bending New Corners"
    - The Cure - "Seventeen Seconds"
    - The Cult - "Love"
    - The Stone Roses - "The Stone Roses"

    Could go on for hours, but I'll leave it at this...
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