Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Lady Gaga!

I saw Lady Gaga live last night.

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And she saw me.

Though all that smoke, blood,  spikey boots and fire at Oakland's Oracle Arena she truly saw me. She saw the 49 year-old mother of four who'd spent all day grocery shopping and carpooling... who could totally be one of her muscled, lycred, shaved-headed back-up dancers.


And she saw the 17,999 other people there: the Brazilian guy in front of us in the plaid shirt who danced with abandon with night; the 11 year-old girl to the side of us wearing neon pink socks, yellow wig wobbling round her head, her Dad smiling over her; the feather-hatted Sorority girls in front of us; the leather guys with chains and studs; the women in white face and sparkly hats.  Lady Gaga saw us all and knew who we really were.


That's what makes her a star. Because just for that hour she made us believe we were superstars.
After "Just Dance" she yells: "Tonight in Oakland, you're gonna be super-free little monsters! All the freaks are outside and we've locked the doors!"


And she did not lead gently."Put your paws up Oakland" she yelled: "I'm gonna kick your a**"


We waited until 10pm for her. Spotting her silhouette a scream went up and Lady Gaga took the stage. The most shocking thing about her was not the blood on her chest as she rolled about in a bikini, it was her voice which is even better live; strong, beautiful, always on key and so nuanced it sounds like she is singing in studio. Listen to Lisa's iPhone recording and see what you think...


Also shocking is how incredibly tiny she is, minute. She said she was bullied as a child and told us to ignore anyone who told us we were not superstars, or too fat, or too thin or too weird. Gaga called someone in the audience on her cellphone and waving an huge flashlight she started casual conversations with random people on the edge of the stage.

The joy of the music and dressing up was freeing for many there. I had thought about borrowing my friends' meat suit (Yes! I have a friend with a homemade meat suit) but ran out of time and settled for gold heels and Halloween jacket. Kenny arrived in The Hat and Lisa and Peter picked us up.


There were those who had spent many hours in hair and make-up with stunning effect, like this statuesque Gaga in front of us in line.


This one woman had spent many hours making these gold and black hexagonals: "They just keep falling off" she sighed.


Both men and women enjoyed wearing the curler and police tape look.


There was blood splattered on every item of clothing including the highest of pumps...


Many like this guy stayed absolutely in character.


A lot of skin was bared..



C'mon, have a picture taken with us, said these two sweet guys. Love how Dad and daughter are laughing in the background.


Everyone was happy to have their picture taken.


Loads of perky wings bumping us here and there along our flight path...


I may have drawn a little too much attention when taking some of the pictures.


So just after I snapped this happy group of friends from the wine country


and marveled over this fantastic frock and how it had taken her three days to pleat all these newspaper pages from the Sonoma News...



...I was yelled at by one of the security guards: "No Cameras!" (Despite everyone snapping and flashing all around me). He took my camera and ordered me to take it back to the car. I wasn't sure where we were parked and another guard whispered to just wander outside for a while, stick the camera in my pocket and walk back in. Not taking any chances I hid the camera in my underwear.

Bizarrely a total surrender to the Monster Ball was the best good clean fun I've had in ages.

21 comments:

  1. What a fascinating concert to go to just for the fans! I didn't know fans dressed up so theatrically. How fun!

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  2. Just loving all those photos....and look at you in those fab gold shoes! I'm sorry but you just can't be 49!

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  3. So many things to comment on in this post:) I was waiting for you to explain that you took your older children....I love that you went with adult friends and seeing all the pix makes me think I might actually enjoy her concert. What fun!!!

    The same thing with a cop and my photographer on my wedding day. We didn't get permission to take pictures in the location.

    I always enjoy your posts.
    Best,
    Julie

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  4. Sounds awesome!

    I don't know why they even bother with the "no cameras" thing anymore. What's the point of spoiling people's fun? Plus with every phone sporting a camera, good luck with that.

    I always thought Gaga was just another auto tuned, talentless hack, then I saw her doing "Speechless" on some live show on TV and was amazed that she actually is a talented singer. She has some big pipes for a little lady. :) I like a lot of her stuff now.

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  5. That sounds like an incredibly awesome night! I can't ever pass up an opportunity to dress up crazy style! ...That magazine dress is awesome!

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  6. Oh this post made me laugh and smile! Wish I'd been there, I would to love to see her live! And the Oakland crowd is just the funkiest and best. Makes me miss my northern California days! So glad you had such a good time!

    xo Mary Jo

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  7. You're having too much fun. Thanks for sharing the photos and drop by me too,soon.

    Cheers.

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  8. WOW, such great photos! All the freaks come out at night for Lady GAGA!! But it must be so fun and neat to see them! :) Sounds like you're having a great start to the weekend! Enjoy!

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  9. Sounds like you had a great weekend. I'm sure I'll be going to one of the those concerts soon. :D

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  10. OH that is fantastic!! I am so jealous!! Love the pics & the gold heels you rocked!!

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  11. love these photos :)
    seems like you had a great time!

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  12. I LOVE her. You know what I love most? She is a real musician, classically trained. Just like me (ahem). So maybe in some other dimension, I am Lady Juli and can sing and rock a crowd of thousands.

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  13. Wow! What an event. Just slipped over from Tattie Weasle's place for a visit, and found something that's, er, um, . . . extraordinary!

    Her Ladyship put on quite a show, in front of a lot of very enthusiastic, and remarkably-dressed fans. With whom you also had fun.

    Must have been quite the evening. Glad you had fun, and that you shared it with us.

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  14. oh my gosh these pictures are hilarious! Love that you went to go see Lady Gaga and looks like it was a lot of fun!

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  15. Jody- That iphone recording sounded really really good!

    Loved everyone's outfits!

    Loretta

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  16. This is what I have [in a very short time] come to love about you... always open to new experiences, to having fun, and of course capturing it for us =). Love your shoes too!!

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  17. Looks like a really fun concert! I'm glad you took all the photos. Isn't it funny how there are "good cops" and "bad cops" like that? Hehe, camera in your underwear!

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  18. Wow. You are cool. Waaay cooler than me, and thats a fact.

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  19. How fun! I love going to concerts and feeling all the camaraderie...everyone is so excited and treats each other like friends...I bet it's even more so at a Lady Gaga concert! Everyone looks like they are having a blast. I love all the creativity!

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