December 22, 2011

Attention Facebook Users

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One of my readers, Dylan, sent this to me to help spread the word about his page.  So as a favor, here it is.

December 21, 2011

Marry The Night Download Day FLOP!!

Last week, Lady Gaga’s “Marry The Night” creaked up three positions to #29 on Billboard’s Hot 100 chart. To date, Mother Monster’s nocturnal tune is her 12th single, and, so far, it’s looking to be her first to miss the Top 10 altogether. So how did that Marry The Night Download Day Facebook campaign turn out, then? The date Little Monsters were to mobilize was yesterday (December 20).

“On Tuesday, December 20th (4 p.m. local time) fans around the world will download the song on their country’s iTunes,” reads the Facebook page for the fan movement. “If you already have a copy, you can gift another one to your friend.” Alas, only 7,154 Facebook users “liked” the campaign’s page — not really enough to make much of a blip on the radar.
We pretty much kept our hawk eyes trained on iTunes’ Top Songs chart throughout the day yesterday, and the highest we saw “Marry The Night” climb to was #39. As of today, the tune has dropped back down to #42.
Allow us to quote from Gaga fan Cris Sanchez, who wrote the following on the Facebook wall of the campaign today: “guess Marry The Night is going to be Gaga’s first single to not make the top 10….”

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LADY GAGA MARRY THE NIGHT OFFICIAL VEVO has left a new comment on your post "Another Gaga Fan Bites The Dust":

LADY GAGA is the most viewed ARTIST on YOUTUBE the BIGGEST music site in HISTORY!!!! BIGGER and BETTER then BIEBER and just face it BETTER then Adele who will get boring soon!! But after embracing her prior work, the MUSIC INDUSTRY is turning there backs on GAGA by playing GAMES with GAGA now and THERE FIXING THE VIEWS on YOUTUBE and MESSING with her actual ALBUM sales in an attempt to destroy LADY GAGA. MARRY THE NIGHT has been out for WEEKS and only has 20 million views theere is something wrong with there heads to DO THIS to GAGA!!! PLEASE stop hating GAGA and spread the word about the REAL PROBLEM these POWER HUNGRY evil record men who are manipulating GAGAS YOUTUBE VIEW COUNTS and RECORD SALES! EVEN if you really HATE her you should STAND up for what is right because they do this for she is a woman and ALL WOMEN ON THIS BLOG should think of her as themself and PLEASE spread the news about what they done to LADY GAGA its really not fair and you should agree!!! PLEASE FIGHT BACK NOW and view MARRY THE NIGHT and if you have an extra dollar and change you can get MARRY THE NIGHT at itunes. It's less then a cup of coffee guys so it is no big deal. We gotta stand up for STRONG POWERFUL women especially when they are being VICTIMIZED by power hungry men! 

                                                                                                                                                                    

This didn't come from me, FYI, but from a commenter on this blog.  I'd love to hear your thoughts because I do believe that the men behind the music business are scum sucking trash.
My dearest readers,

I know I've been a little slow with updates.  I'm on holidays right now until December 30th.  I'm in Los Angeles visiting friends and I'm a Godmother to my little sweetheart Sofie so I've been pretty busy!  I'll try to stay as updated as I can but it will be more frequent once I get back from my trip.  

xxoo
Miss Stef

P.S. Marry the Night is #30 on iTunes as of 11:33 Pacific time on Dec 20.  Not that iTunes means anything despite what Lil'Monsters tried to do on Marry the Night download day.

December 19, 2011

Another Gaga Fan Bites The Dust

Would you hang this on your Christmas tree?
By Petra Starke

I defended her when she wore that dress made of meat.
I rallied against people who claimed she was "just another Madonna clone".
I even applauded when she arrived at the Grammy Awards in an egg and claimed she'd been "incubating" in it for three days.

But after what I saw this week, I just can't take it anymore. I'm officially handing in my Lady Gaga fan club membership. And it's all because of a lollipop.
Let me backtrack a few years. In 2009, just before she became a mega huge pop star, Lady Gaga was the support act for the Pussycat Dolls at the Adelaide Entertainment Centre.
Back then Gaga only had a couple of hits and I barely knew who she was. I was there to review the Pussycat Dolls, but ended up writing the whole article about her.

I remember watching this platinum-haired pixie storming around the stage in a crazy mirrored frock and go-go boots, belting out these super-glossy, future-pop songs on a piano, only to be followed by the spray-tanned, silicon-enhanced strip show of the Pussycat Dolls.
They looked like they'd stepped out of a cheap men's magazine. She looked like a pop star girls could be inspired by. My admiration for her was instant.

She wasn't just a weirdly-dressed spectacle with catchy tunes; she preached a message of acceptance, empowerment, self-love and positivity. No matter your ethnicity, sexuality or appearance, everyone was welcome at the temple of Gaga.

But this week I saw the true temple of Gaga - "Gaga's Workshop" - and her booming dance music was barely audible over the sound of cash registers ringing.

Gaga's Workshop is a special, limited time only "pop-up boutique" that launched last month in New York department store Barney's. It looks like Adelaide's Magic Cave as designed by Willy Wonka and Andy Warhol, and is filled with every type of Lady Gaga merchandise you can imagine.

And I mean EVERY type. Snow globes, stuffed toys, bath foam, sunglasses, T shirts, key rings, playing cards, candles, yo-yos, handbags, teacups, iPhone stickers, tape measures (yes, really), hair bows made out of real hair and $525 children's leather jackets with "GAGA" emblazoned on the back in glitter. I felt like I'd walked inside a giant Lady Gaga showbag.

But it wasn't until I spied the lollipop painted to look like the star's face that the irony hit me like a studded-glove smack to the face - WE were the suckers.

Here we all were, embracing Lady Gaga's "love thyself" philosophy and celebrating being "born this way", while simultaneously being sold vastly overpriced lipstick and hair pieces. Not to mention bits of plastic manufactured in China for presumably a fraction of Gaga's price tag. I guess it's easier to feel good about the way you're born if it's not into a poor family in Guangzhou.

Things weren't just overpriced, they were ABSURDLY overpriced. A single gingerbread cookie painted with Gaga's face was $18. A plastic Christmas ornament in her likeness was $25.

One pair of plastic goggles clumsily covered in black lace and superglue was $295. I imagined a team of workers sitting in the storeroom with glue guns and bedazzlers, tearing open boxes of cheap crap from China and having a huge laugh.

The whole thing left a bad taste in my mouth - worse than the one I imagine you'd get if you actually tried to eat her $25 "rock candy earrings" - and I left without buying anything.

Gaga has announced that 25 per cent of proceeds from the Workshop will go to her new Born This Way Foundation which, according to its website, is "a movement to build a brave new world where humanity is embraced, individuals are empowered, and intolerance is eliminated". Whatever that might mean.

There's been a lot of press about the foundation focusing on anti-bullying strategies, although there's been no hint of what that might actually involve. Perhaps all will become clear when the organisation is officially launched in 2012. When it does, it certainly won't be lacking in funds.

In the meantime, I'll try to get over my shattered love affair with Lady Gaga. Let's call it a bad romance.


Thank you Tallulah for sending this to me.

December 16, 2011

Gaga Voted Billboard's Most Overrated Star

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Billboard has spoken and Stefani's been voted 2011's Most Overrated Star, followed by Britney Spears and Justin Bieber.  Stefani came in with 30% of the vote, Spears with 29% and Bieber with 21%.  Stefani didn't "kill it" with a landslide but Spears is overrated as well.  Actually, all three of them are unless you're into that type of music.   It's worth noting that the public voted and it's very indicative of how so many have just become tired of her. 

Stefani's over exposure has been the death knell for her career.  On top of that, dated songs from Born This Way that simply doesn't appeal to anyone who isn't a Gaga stan, unless you find yourself a time machine and travel back to 1989. 

Stefani also made it to No.1 in the Best Fashion category.  Turns out most people can't tell the difference between true fashion and costumes.  Stefani is just one big showcase of Halloween costumes and Tim Gunn, American fashion consultant and television personality agrees. 

Gunn says:

“What I’ve said about her is very matter-of-fact. She doesn’t wear clothes, she wears costumes! So would I ever put her on a best dressed list or list her among fashion icons? Of course not."

Back in August 2011, Stefani accused Gunn of being a "fashion bully" during her appearance on The View, due to previous comments he's made in reference to her "fashion".  Clearly, someone needs to give Stefani a dictionary and look up the word "criticism".  Just because someone doesn't like how you dress doesn't make them a bully. Obviously her fragile ego can't take it.  If Stefani had her way with making bullying a hate crime, we'd all be on trial for something!  

Oh, and the most anticipated album for 2012?  Madonna, with a whopping 42%. 


December 15, 2011

Critics Picks: 10 Best Albums of 2011

It's in folks.  Billboard released it Critics Best list of the top 10 albums of 2011 and Born This Way is no where to be seen.  Yes, yes monsters, Born This Way is on the Top 200 Albums based on year-end  sales data as compiled by Nielsen SoundScan.  No doubt the 0.99 deal helped boost sales a lot plus the fact that more were shipped than actually bought by the public.  I trust the critics more than the monsters.  Most of them wouldn't know good music if it was shoved inside an RPG and blasted through their house.

Here's the critics best:

10.)  "The Big Roar" by The Joy Formidable

9.)  "James Blake" by James Blake

8.)  "Ceremonials" by Florence + The Machine

7.)  "House of Balloons" by The Weekend

6.)  "David Comes To Life" by Fucked Up

5.)  "Take Care" by Drake

4.)  "Nostalgia, Ultra" by Frank Ocean

3.)  "Watch The Throne" by Jay-Z and Kanye West

2.)  "Bon Iver' by Bon Iver

1.)  "21" by Adele

A thank you to an anonymous commenter for sending me the link to the critics list.