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Tuesday, July 6, 2010

LADY GAGA.

OMG SQUEAL BITCHES. XD July 4th concert was amazing. The only complaint would be to some of the audience members: seriously do not take your kids with you if they're under 13-14. Granted, taking them to Atlantic City is a little skeevy in the first place... My seats were pretty amazing, 6 rows up from the floor, but not too many in my section was a fan of dancing apparently (but everyone on the floor and near the front was). I kinda looked odd dancing by myself, lol. These aren't my pictures and there were glittering lights everywhere, btw (don't curse me out on bad quality).

First up was the enigmatic, floor-writhing glam-rock band, Semi-Precious Weapons.


Ummm... yeah. I don't think many people were feeling them, and I was also surrounded by people around their forties, asking me if the lead vocalist was a boy or a girl. He is a boy, people.

I don't hate rock at all. I don't hate glam rock either. However, through their music is basically the same curses and eyeliners and guitar squealing that I've heard before in other glam rock bands. But hey, he is fucking gorgeous.

Then, there was Lady Gaga. These fans are adorably insane. :D


She's fabulous, whacky, sexy, totally eccentric, yet extremely grateful. To experience her concert was pretty amazing. I love the theatrics, but I loved the music so much more. She played songs off of The Fame and The Fame Monster, with dance tracks like "Dance in the Dark" and "Monster," and ballads like "Speechless" and a concert bonus, "You and I."



Her costumes are pretty standard...for Lady Gaga. They were odd, yet fashionable. My favorite would be the lighted up white dress that sparkled so much that my camera phone complained.

There were some surprises in the song choice. Notably, "You and I" was a new song that she performed only once before. Other surprises for me (since I didn't read fan reports of the other locations) were "Vanity" which is a song she wrote 4 years ago and non-singles off of The Fame: "Money Honey" and "Boys Boys Boys."


I didn't think that I was a huge fan until I realized that I sang along to all the songs.

Most of us stood; most of us sang along; most of us danced; some some of us sat and listened; some of us moshed; some of us were drunk; some of us made out. As she mentioned, we should be free. It was July 4th after all.

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