Friday, August 21, 2009

PAPARAZZI VIDEO & SONG, A SUCCESS FOR LADY GAGA

*IN VIDEO, LADY GAGA POISONS HER PAPARAZZI BOYFRIEND AVENGING HIS PUSHING HER OFF THE BALCONY
Astoria, New York
The video, a well planned in artistry and music piece has hit the music channels and radio stations in the last month. This is taking place while we remember the death of Lady Princess Diana 12 years ago in France. It was the action of paparazzi that caused the car speeding and fatal crash. In the video, Lady Gaga speaks French. Paparazzi are taking photos of her and her paparazzi accomplice boyfriend. Watch the video here at www.LadyGaga2009.blogspot.com. www.BerlusconiItalia.blogspot.com also carries AllMusic Tv station from Italy. The station has been playing the video frequently.

Thursday, July 2, 2009

LADY GAGA HAS EH EH FOR ITALIAN, BUT WHAT ABOUT SOMETHING FOR ROME?

EH EH SONG DEDICATED TO HER ITALIAN HERITAGE WITH SCENES OF ITALIAN-AMERICAN BUSINESSES AND PRODUCTS
Astoria, New York
It may not be a smash hit like Poker Face, Just Dance or Love Game, but you probably hear it on the airwaves this summer or at some Italian-American street festival like the San Gennaro feast.
In Eh Eh's video, you can see some italian products such as Berio's Olive Oil or Fiat's Vespa and Italian-American businesses and areas such as Guido Pizzeria or Little Italy - Bensonhurst. But FP Giordano believes that Lady Gaga should do a video song on the ancient Romans as the late Michael Jackson did one on the ancient Egyptians. Bring in something on Caesar, Augustus, Tiberius or Germanicus or perhaps even of the founding of Rome by Romulus. She has the roman wolf dogs in her arsenal. It may cost some money for the costumes and setup but if there is a smash hit song, she could have a valuable addition to her list of artistic work.

Saturday, June 13, 2009

WELCOME TO THE LADY GAGA BLOG

Astoria, New York
This blog will focus on the monitoring of the success of Lady Gaga. You will find positive and negative comments.

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