Explain, please. I find her pop-art antics the most refreshing part of a mainstream pop scene that's filled by awful AAA acts and moribund American Idol cast-offs. There is a place in the cosmos for utterly disposable pop, and I believe she occupies it. That she understands this actually means she's in on the joke. John Micek ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jason Dunn" To: Sent: Tuesday, July 21, 2009 5:14 PM Subject: Re: Request > LOL > > On Tue, Jul 21, 2009 at 5:08 PM, floatingunder > wrote: > >> Will someone let me know when Lady Ga Ga is gone for good-good? >> >> Thank you. >> >> >> > > > -- > www.theluxuryband.com > www.myspace.com/theluxury > > New CD "In The Wake Of What Won't Change" on sale now! > "[The record] shines like the back of the sun." - Boston Metro > "[Their] sound is big: U2 big, Oasis big, even a smidge of Pink Floyd big. > That means that singalong hooks, memorable melodies, driving rhythms, > close > harmonies, and songs of the heart are all in the Luxury wheelhouse." - > Boston Globe > "Expertly polished, extravagantly layered..." - The Herald > "I don't think this band or the local music scene will ever be the same... > already looks to be one of the better albums to be released nationally in > 2009." - Ryan's Smashing Life > "Songs even the richest evil genius would be jealous of... a truly > remarkable album." - The Last Broadcast >