This week’s song of the week is one of those fun bar songs! It’s hilarious, and I can’t help but smile every time I hear it! It’s called “You Look Better When I’m Drunk” By the White Tie Affair.
Lady Gaga has done it again, completely rocked a terrific song by reworking it, and creating a theatrical production. This time, it draws heavily from Madonna, and you can see flavors of it all the way through. I think it’s full of irony that she uses WW2-esque German uniforms for her dancers, considering some of the themes present in the video. My one criticism of Lady GaGa videos though is pretty standard: Girl, put some damn clothes on, it won’t hurt you. She loves making sure her crotch is prominently displayed in many scenes. Seriously, the rumors that you had a, well, not so girlie part down there, were debunked a long time ago. Stop trying to prove the point!!!
I did enjoy the artistic flare as usual… and the production quality was excellent! Check it out
One last thing… pay close attention to the two symbols being carried by the dancers in the marching scene. Let me know what you think they represent… I have some ideas but I’d love to hear yours.
So, Twitter is an interesting thing. I happened upon this super cool link from one of the Developers of a game that I play. The game developers are mostly in Iceland… and here is the link. Pretty much it’s live webcam footage from several popular spots in Iceland. It’s super cool! Check it out
So, I’ve added a new feature to the web site, to allow everyone to interact a little easier on it. You will now be able to log in via a variety of different usernames/passwords. Google and Facebook are probably the two most prominent, however, there are several others to chose from as well. Hopefully it’s a positive change and allows people to comment easier.
- Joel
Because I am in just a weird mood, here is a weird song of the week! It’s “Stjerner” by Karpe Diem. It’s Norwegian, if you’re wondering. How did I figure this out? I looked up the lyrics, and Google Chrome let me know what language it was in
I love Google!
