So on Sunday night, while I was watching the Super Bowl halftime show, it occurred to me that Bruno Mars was a mere six years old when the song "Give It Away," by the RHCP (and holy crap Anthony Kiedis—minus the porn star 'stache looking blazing hawt for 51, yes 51) came out (mind blown). So to lessen the blow of my feeling *&^%$# old, I decided that a flashback to simpler times was in order.
Today is all about indulging in something mindless and fun.
"I remember thinking it was a pretty cute joke when she sent me the demo, but when I woke up singing the hook…I knew it was real shit somehow."-Lee Miles
Like her namesake, Novi is a new artist that is on a fast-track to stardom.
So here are some 'I've gotta see that again' videos with a musical slant that I came across this week while wasting time....umm researching on the web.
Anna Graceman, 11 ~ America's Got Talent 2011, Atlanta Auditions
Where the Streets Have No Name - U2 cover - by Matthew Mayfield
Oprah's last show ever. I'll be watching and I'll likely shed a few tears too.
And to celebrate Oprah's last 25 years...musically speaking...here is a walk down memory lane of some of the performers that have appeared on the show.
So Lady Gaga is back in all her artistic glory with her latest video for 'Born This Way'.
It's Gaga in all her creative fierceness - coming in at just over 7 minutes long.
I could have done without the multiple birthing shots in the video (I won't be looking at egg whites for a while) but I digress.
And at the end there is a close-up shot of Lady Gaga face with that Madonna-esque gap in between her teeth, an homage to the Material Girl? Perhaps. I mean everyone IS comparing the song to Madonna's 'Express Yourself'.