We might not be the biggest fans of the latest single from the Haus of Gaga, but by gad when there’s a seven plus minute video for the single waiting to seduce us, there’s always the possibility of a little bit of wee coming out.
Yes, the video for Gaga’s single ‘Born This Way’ broke overnight and it’s an intergalactic affair, with the clip (starting out with pink triangles – an international symbol for the GLBTIQ community) featuring ‘Mother Monster’ trapped in a prism as she hurtles through time and space.
90 seconds in and via a running commentary from Gaga herself, we realise that this is all going to be a clash between the forces of good (sexual, religious, political freedom) and evil (those who seek to stop it).
Plenty of dancing ensues as Gaga (with her freaky-ass facial and shoulder implants) takes to the floor with a bevy of scantily clad blokes and laydees to perform a high energy routine, which is broken up by screens of ‘Mother Monster’ in her prism and the evil queen with her skeletal side kick.
So which side are you on?
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Theme Party says
I just wish she’d … I dunno … give us a wink or something to show she’s not taking herself so damn seriously. There seems nary a trace of humour in the video. *shrugs*
Ian says
WTF mate?
Geez Gaga, put some clothes on…
JimJim says
I really enjoyed it, particularly the start and when she was dancing in the skeleton suit.
Anonymous says
I actually like the video although it is very strange at times it is enjoyable but the spoken intro is boring…that wasn’t too exciting. This does remind me of Michael Jackson and how he created Music Videos that told a story and were like short movies.
Byron says
gawd, the review actually makes the video clip sound a lot more interesting than it actually is!
It’s a snore fest of a vid.
Frank says
Meh. Sit on a stool with a guitar and sing a song without all the other junk surrounding you and distracting us from the mess of a song and I might feign interest.