Saturday, April 18, 2009

Tape delay

The week-or-two-long morbid curiosity over Lady GaGa will (I hope) end soon. Until then! The Superficial had the following shot yesterday:



With this comment:

Lady GaGa decided to pull the ol' "Pretend to Take Pictures of the Paparazzi" routine last night while leaving Bungalow 8 in London. It's a celeb tactic to deter the paps from taking shots because your face is obscured. Of course, it's slightly more effective when, I dunno, you're not wearing a see-through shirt with tape over your nipples.


Meanwhile, I'm not comparing these two in any way whatsover, but the electric tape reminded me of Wendy O. Williams... And I can't believe it has been 11 years since she died -- April 6, 1998.




Previous photos of Lady GaGa on EV Grieve include.

[Bottom photo via Prehistoric Sounds]

P.S.

Sorry for all the nipples today.

9 comments:

  1. Wendy O. & Lemmy - "Stand by Your Man" - a classic.

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  2. Ah, yes...and classic cover art.

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  3. God bless Wendy Orlean Williams. Lady GaGa *wishes* she was as classy a dame.

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  4. Amen to that. (And do people still use that expression?)

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  5. What is a "Lady Ga Ga" and who CARES????

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  6. apologize for nipples? never my good man!

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  7. can we really get enough Lady GAGA? I owe you a beer for keeping the streak alive Grieve! Talk about the aesthetically bankrupt....sweet Jesus, music is so f**ked these days.

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  8. I would have wanted to miss the story of her knocking the back-up dancers teeth out with the mic.
    Showbiz accident stories interest me.

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