![]() Claudia from Galloway, Njthe only part i don't like is the bad word.She sounds great and the eyeliner and cigerettes bit is well me :px Nicole from Rochdale, Ali absolutly love this song !!!.Erica from Nairobi, KenyaI love the song,the video is creative and interesting!!!.Her voice is so pretty with the melody.I never thought I'd like Lady Gaga after I first heard Love Game, but.oh well. Emily from Around Chicago, IlI have to say, I absolutely love this song.It's a great song to when you have a crush on someone I'd been hoping for awhile that it would be her next single Gidget from Los Angeles, Camy favorite lady gaga song.But the 'love song for the cameras' is also a great interpretation. Ryan from London (y), United KingdomI LOVE how people can have so many interpretations of this song Personally I like to think of the obbsession side more.Suppose it's always good to expand on my repertoire of music anyway. Therefore, I have a copy of her CD and truly love it. Although, whether it's rock or Lady Gaga, I would have to say I truly love her style of rhythm vocals and catchiness to her music. Rob from Jemseg, Nb, -I have to admit, Lady Gaga would never be my first selection of music to listen given I come from a rock background.John from Frankiln, Lai think the song is abount asking you do you want fame or love. ![]() This, Judas, Bad romance are my best favourite lady gaga songs Ninty from United StatesYou know, I still believe this song is about a woman that is in love with a man who doesn't love her back, so she's stalking him and hoping he caves in, constantly taking pictures and following him around, sending unwanted letters, e mails, notes, and messages in hopes he loves her back.Fandangle from CaI think this song is about what you would do for the upmost celebrity and adoration.While their brand of psych-rock isn’t the most experimental, they do bring both styles to even a more mainstream pop festival like Lollapalooza, from segueing into Nirvana’s “In Bloom” to closing with their still-killer hit “Feel It Still”. Then there was a video introduction by none other than Beavis & Butthead, who called the group, “Even better than Silverchair” (admittedly the latter is a video they’ve been using for a few years now, but you would use it all the time too if you had it…). They got a win for widest-ranging intro, as they started with local Native American woman, who encouraged the crowd to praise the air, water, and earth around them. The Man, who are on tour behind their new Chris Black Changed My Life ( QRO review). The penultimate T-Mobile Stage artist this day was Portugal. Meanwhile, Domĭolla brought out special surprise guest Nelly Furtado to bigĬheers, and for more than just one song like a special guest usually does (can’tĬlip her wings, as she’s “Like a Bird”…). ![]() His decks, but had sparks fly out (but where’s Edwin Diaz?…). Trumpet who, yes, played the trumpet – of course by not only standing on On Thursday there was Australian sensation Timmy top, but baggy pants/shorts – you could handle the heat, bring the heat, yet still sit on the ground or even the L train…), but hardly crushing.ĮDM Perry’s Tent there are those who can’t stand it. ![]() So maybe your festival outfit was ruined (hip look this year for women seemed to be bikini/bra/etc. The most notable effect was the mud, particularly on the slippery hillsides & steps near the T-Mobile & Bud Light Stages. Saturday did experience the rain, though never bad enough to cancel a set or force an evacuation (like had happened just two weekends ago in Chicago at Pitchfork Festival – QRO photos). Yet it wasn’t the crushing heat that has ruined many a festival (and even spawned some post-failure documentaries…), and Lollapalooza was certainly prepared with more hydration than you could shake a firehose at, from hydration stations to fill up your water bottle for free to the classy Hendrick’s Gin Grand Garden Bar where you feel like you were in Bridgerton while fanning yourself with their branded hand fans. This first weekend in August was coming off the hottest July ever, the hottest month ever, at least in records, probably since the dawn of humanity. Of course, in 2023 it did have to deal with the weather, in twin threats: heat on the weekdays, rain on the weekends.
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