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Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Full Concert: Lady Gaga Performs For "A Decade of Difference" Bill Clinton Concert


The Decade of Difference concert was held this past weekend at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles celebrating President Bill Clinton's 65th birthday and the 10-year milestone of the Clinton Foundation which serves the "mission to alleviate poverty, improve global health, strengthen economies, and protect the environment, by fostering partnerships among governments, businesses, nongovernmental organizations, and private citizens."

The highlight of the evening was the 30 min mini set by Lady Gaga who entertained and got the Clinton family to their feet in some tongue in cheek fun. As comedian Ellen Degeneres put it "Our next performer needs no introduction"... Sit back and catch the one time only performance below.







EXTRA| Momma Gaga
has released her cover for her next single "Marry The Night"!
New York is Not Just a Tan that You'll Never Lose

Gaga tweeted with the pic. The video is set to release soon and will be premiered here at ItsNotYouItsMe.org, so check back soon!




Monday, October 17, 2011

Lady Gaga's VIVA GLAM Fan Masterpiece


Lady Gaga and designer Nicola Formichetti, Fashion Director of the Haus of Gaga, bring you their fan inspired short video celebrating MAC's Viva Glam campaign to fight AIDS and raise awareness of the disease. Back in March the Gaga asked her fans to submit their photos to be included in the video and here it is...let us know if your included!

Catch it all below.





Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Lady Gaga You & I On A Bushel of Hay!


Lady Gaga wants you to sit back down where you belong as she brings her Nebraska farmhouse to the UK for a interview and performance of 'You & I' on The Jonathan Ross show.

Watch and listen as Gaga talks her video concept, her recent adventures in surfing and her naked collaboration with crooner Tony Bennett.

Catch all the antics and more in 2 Gaga infused videos below!









Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Tony Bennet & Lady Gaga - The Lady Is A Tramp


After Legendary crooner Tony Bennett's heart turning duet with the late Amy Winehouse he now returns with the upbeat and stylized "The Lady Is A Tramp" with Pop Artist Lady Gaga.

Like two classic souls with-out age Tony and 'The Tramp' perform the 1937 Rodgers and Hart tune from the musical "Babes In Arms" like a night out at a New York dive perfectly harmonizing and caressing their two distinct personalities into a whole lotta fun!

Catch all the fun below from Tony Bennett's number one charting album "Duets II".





Friday, September 23, 2011

HAUS OF Ü ft. YÜYI (Lady Gaga)


Like a true artist, Lady Gaga and her art troop use all moments in their work which is apparent in this short featuring unseen footage of the Gaga during her You And I video filming. The gals at thefashionista.com have the deets below.
Last night at his pop-up shop Nicola’s, Nicola Formichetti premiered a never-before-seen video of Lady Gaga made during the filming of her music video for “You and I.” The film was directed by fashion photogs Inez & Vinoodh and Formichetti was in charge of the fashions, obvi. Like the nymph, the mermaid is a new-ish Gaga persona (she is a mermaid for parts of “You and I” and occasionally performs as a mermaid in a wheel chair, much to Bette Midler’s chagrin). And in this video she’s awfully realistic as a mermaid, gills and all, beached on a director’s chair. But we can’t stop staring at her boobs, which are barely covered in some fish scales and awfully bouncy in slow motion. Oh, and then there’s that part when she gropes them.



Friday, September 9, 2011

Gaga Bares Her Black And White Soul For Harper's Bazaar


Going Au Natural for the October issue of Harper's Bazaar Lady Gaga shoots and receives the first black and white cover of the fashion mag in over 20 years.

Scoot on over to harpersbazaar.com to read what Gaga feels about make-up, her body image and more in an exclusive interview from the long running publication.




Monday, August 29, 2011

The MTV Video Music Awards Take Over Your TV





The 2011 MTV Video have done it's duty here in Los Angeles with its larger the pop life extravaganzas and judging by its record breaking 12.4 million viewership the long running show still can compete on a cable station that was a once the go to place for music videos.



Here is the ItsNotYouItsMe recap of our favorite moments in an awards show that re introduced Lady Gaga's lover Jo Calderone, welcomed Britney Spears back to the MTV show with a special Micheal Jackson Video Vanguard Award presentation, and Miss Beyonce Knowles showed us that she has a Lil 'Z in the oven!



Catch it all and more below...





Lady Gaga as Jo Calderone with special guest, legendary guitarist Brian May of Queen open up the night in true rock fashion - cigs, Whiskey and some drunken stumbling.









In a surprise performance Jay-Z and Kanye West "Take The Throne" but Jay's real surprise was yet to come.







Adele makes her MTV VMA premiere in one of our most anticipated performances of the night. With the emotion of 100 hearts she continues to confirm why she is the leading artist on the charts with her perfect sophomore album "21".



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A well deserving recipient of The Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award with a kid friendly tribute featuring many of Britney's iconic video looks from over the decade of her career.





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Lady Gaga as Jo Calderone presenting Britney Spears with The Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award while trying to get fresh with the 'Femme Fetale' icon.



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Two words - Momma Beyonce!



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On July 23 2011 one of current times greatest vocalist and song writers succumbed to alcohol addiction at the early age of 27. Amy Winehouse was true, pure, talent and her music and life were celebrated at this years VMA's with an honest introduction by comedian and friend Russel Brand and also honored by Jazz and vocal legend Tony Bennett.





In celebration of her music and life new crooner Bruno Mars covers Amy's version of 'Valerie' from the album "Back to Black" which has become the UK's best selling album of the 21st century. Peace to you Miss Winehouse.









For the full list of the nights winners scoot on over to mtv.com

Sunday, August 21, 2011

Baby Beach Monster!



Some kids are just born to perform. Check out this pint size tot get down to Lady Gaga's 'Judas' in full choreography joining the ranks of Madonna 'Vogue' Kid, the cute and chubby cheeked Asian darling who showed all of us how to 'Burlesque'.



Kid has moves!











Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Video Premiere Lady Gaga You And I



With her fourth single for her album "Born This Way" Lady Gaga quickly returns to the screens with her new video for 'You and I'. The Laurieann Gibson directed video was shot in Springfield, Nebraska which shows Gaga's trek to get her Nebraska man back. The video features Gaga's alter ego Jo Calderone and her new mermaid character Yuyi in some sci-fi themed loving.





Meet and love them all below in another Gaga can only pull off video composition below!











Tuesday, August 16, 2011

There Is No Stopping Art! Lady Gaga by John Paul Gaultier!



When a persons mind is full of creation and purpose it must be purged to avoid turmoil and French Haute couture designer John Paul Gaultier is one of those beings.



Teaming up with Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta aka the pop artist Lady Gaga you should expect the unexpected. Gautier is no stranger to the pop throne previously designing the infamous cone bras for Madonna which you can see Gaga sporting these days.



Hitting the digital airwaves this September John Paul Gaultier will present a behind the scenes look at their creative relationship in "Gaga by Gaultier" to air on the CW in the United States. In the below 38 second teaser Gaga and Gaultier travel from studio to atelier and to a photo shoot which makes our eyes water with wonder and anxiety as we wait for the premeire on the 12th of September.















Friday, August 12, 2011

Zana Bayne’s Makes A Leather Harness Look Tougher Than Ever!



Zana Bayne’s makes a leather harness look tougher than ever, in a genuinely hand-made leather piece made of detailed components. In case you kiddas did'nt know, Zana is located in New York and all her leather art is '100% hand crafted in her studio in Brooklyn.'



The designer’s newest experimental leather harness may look familiar to all you golden eye readers such like myself because Gaga's most recent appearance on SNL back in May of 2011 showcased her dancers in Bayne's gold leather harnesses. Dig all the dark-fun the video lookbook in all its S&M like features!





Zana Bayne Leather FW/11 from Char Alfonzo on Vimeo.

Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Inspired Lady Gaga Interviews Icon Debbie Harry for Harper's Bazaar



The interview below is taken from the September issue of Harper's Bazaar featuring Lady Gaga playing interviewer to Debbie Harry the Iconic lead singer of the punk rock and new wave band Blondie.


DEBBIE HARRY: I'm just thinking about the first time we met. It was at Carnegie Hall.







LADY GAGA: I remember I was really nervous around you [laughs]. I listened to your new album Panic of Girls [out September 13], and I love it, and I have some questions for you. After everything you've been through -- so many albums, tours, the reality that you're the most iconic female in rock 'n' roll -- what is the first thing that runs through your head when deciding the next album you want to write?







DH: I've never really done an album that's a set concept piece. It's a continuous thought process. Especially when I work with Chris [Stein, Blondie's cofounder], it automatically becomes encapsulated as a story from a particular time, but I guess it's easy to say that it is a concept piece. Mostly I want to reach out and share my experience.



LG: I love that answer, as I'm always obsessing with the concept. One of my favorite songs from your new album is "The End the End." My favorite lyric is "You're my one and only chance; let's walk before we dance." Is that about finding the person that you spend the rest of your life with, and is "the end" a representation of the end of life? I actually just put out a song called "The Edge of Glory" because I just had my first experience with death, but what does it mean for you?







DH: Yeah, I think you've nailed it. It is about having a long-term relationship. It is probably a romantic notion, but it's true that this is the relationship of your life. It carries on, and you're willing to stay to the end with this person.

LG: My other favorite, I think, is "Words in My Mouth." What inspired you to write this song?







DH: Somehow or other, I got hooked up with Shirley [Manson] from Garbage. I met her when she was a wee little girl, and we actually shared the same manager when she did Garbage.



LG: I am such a huge Garbage fab. When I was in middle school, I had a rotation of your albums and Garbage's albums. I used to put them in my Discman and walk around the block because my mom wouldn't let me walk more than one block by myself.



DH: That's so sweet. In any case, she told me she was looking for a new song, so I wrote that song for her. They didn't use it in the end. So I did.

LG: it is hard to make records that you are happy with artistically and then be aware that you have a record label and it must be commercially sold. Tell me more about "China Shoes." I actually started to cry when I first heard it.







DH: You're an artist, and you're feeling things and giving them your own interpretation; we embrace it, and the emotion touches us, and then we apply it to our lives. I mean, even jokingly, you know how women feel about their shoes [laughs]. It becomes very important.



LG: It made me very, very emotional. It reminds me so much of my life, especially when you mention Brooklyn, because I live in Brooklyn. It reminds me how sometimes I feel that moments in my life are interrupted because I'm so dedicated to my work. I often feel like my shoes are the only part of me that know what I'm doing all the time because they're always with me. There's this one pair of boots that I always wear, and sometimes when I'm so alone in my hotel room, I look at them and I think how they really are the only things in my life that know exactly what I've been through all day. So is that what the song was about, or was there a different meaning?



DH: I try to put a core of real sensitivity and make the words childish to just say simply, This person is going away, and I'm missing them very much. I'm not going to recover unless they come back soon, and I'm leaving this note in the back of a book because I know you're going to read it when you are traveling.



LG: That's so funny because I had a lover who was a writer, and I used to leave him notes in his book, so it meant a lot to me. I know it sounds so crazy that the lyric would fit so perfectly to my life, but that song was just really beautiful.



DH: I'm loving it too, and we actually do it now in the show. I've seen one of your shows, actually. I went to the Garden. It was fantastic.



LG: Oh, you were at the Garden? Actually, it's probably best that I didn't know you were there because I would have been too nervous.



DH: I mean, that's an extensive show. That's a whole lot of work.



LG: I can't wait to see your show. I would say to all the readers that they should buy your album based on the song "Le Bleu" alone. I just want to turn all the lights off and take a bubble bath and think about love.







DH: Ah, you take bubble baths?



LG: Sometimes [laughs].



DH: I know your bubble dress.



LG: I would take a bubble bath in my bubble dress! Now, this is a more overarching question, but are you aware of the tremendous effect you had on women when you dyed the underside of your blonde hair black? Because when I experiment with a different blonde, like I did that very yellow blonde and a teal blonde and a lavender blonde, I put a black root in because of you.



DH: I did it for practical purposes because I was always doing my own hair and I didn't think I could do the back. But I ended up really liking having the back be this sort of dark side of the moon. Because when I was in school. that was one of my nicknames, Moon. It seemed perfect, that here I was with the bright side of the moon and the dark side of the moon.



LG: Did that have anything to do with Pink Floyd?



DH: No [laughs]. Could have been; you know how things seep into our thinking.



LG: So are you aware of your legacy thus far? Do you have a perception of how the world views you?



DH: On my humble side, I feel like I'm an idea whose time had come, that it was inevitable. On my egotistical side, I know how stubborn and how committed I was to presenting an image -- because I come from a time when women were less outspoken, and they had to follow along and not to be as individual.



LG: So it's very personal for you. For me, you are the most legendary women in rock. Your stamp on the universe opened a door for women, who now can create pop music that exists in a sort of rock sense. In that "I'm beautiful, but I'll kick your ass" kind of way.



DH: I can't really afford to walk around thinking that I was responsible for all of that. It would probably be far too much for me. I'll just say that it was the only way that I could live with myself.



LG: Right, right.



DH: I mean, how do you do what you do? Because you're standing in a different kind of world and you're representing this physical world of girls in a new way. Not very many women have toyed with the idea of bringing out more of their animal nature in such a strong way and having a show physically.



LG: I have no perception of my public influence. I just know my fans. And I know what I want to create, and I know what I love, and I'm always terrified of not pushing myself forward. I don't really want to know or acknowledge or be aware of very much because I'm afraid that it will stop me.



DH: yeah, you don't want to inhibit yourself.



LG: People ask me that question all the time, and I always sort of stare at them and don't really know what to say, so I thought I would put you on the spot!



DH: God knows where that comes from, but hold on to it desperately. It's the life force, and it's what makes you cook. It's like your food.



LG: How do you keep your voice in shape? Do you have a vocal regimen?



DH: Oh, yeah. I have to warm up.



LG: Me too. Yeah, every day. But I'm not supposed to drink either. I do, but I'm not supposed to.



DH: Well, everybody's different. You have to find out what your balance is, and, you know, we all know when we're going to get fucking toasted, right?



LG: Sometimes, I'll tell my teacher, "I just want to let you know, I'm going to get very, very drunk in about five hours." He'll just say, "Make sure you drink lots of water for the next few days."



DH: The great trick of it all is water, water, water.



LG: So I was going to ask you, what is the song "Mother" about?







DH: "Mother" is about the club that was originally called Jackie 60. A lot of people went there, like Leigh Bowery. It was such an important part of my life -- for entertainment, for joy, for friends, for distraction, for creativity. When it closed, I just felt so lost. I think the only time that I felt more lost was when Andy [Warhol] died, and it was just "Oh, my God. Wow. What do I do now?"



LG: The first three albums I made were all inspired by this one club in New York where we would all hang out and drink beer and spin heavy-metal records one night a week. Whenever I don't have time to go back to New York, I get this suffocating feeling, like the world is spinning way too fast and I need to go back. That sort of culture is not really alive anymore, and what makes you so brilliant is that you never really let it go. When I met you, you were Debbie Harry, you know? You weren't some new, modern version of yourself who had changed. I felt like I was meeting the woman I always looked up to. So thank you for inspiring me to make music and stay true to myself and always go back to that one club that gives me every source of inspiration that I could ever dream of [laughs]. I'm going to go scream now in the other room with all my friends about how I just got to talk to you for almost an hour.



DH: I'm inspired by you. I wanted you to know that because people have asked me repeatedly, "What do you think of Gaga?" One of the first times that question was asked, I thought for a minute and I said, "She encourages me."




Debbie Harry and her group Blondie are currently on tour for their album Panic of Girls while Lady Gaga contunues her pop dominance with her upcoming single and video 'You and I'.