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Madonna vs. Lady Gaga

The pop star Madonna sang Lady Gaga’s song ‘Born This Way’ during a rehearsal. Gaga’s song is rumored to have copied Madonna’s popular single ‘Express Yourself’. Madonna was asked about Gaga’s single and stated “I thought, this is a wonderful way to redo my song. I mean, I recognized the chord changes. I thought it was … interesting.” Lady Gaga refused the speculations and responded “What a completely ridiculous thing to even question me about. … If you put the songs next to each other, side by side, the only similarities are the chord progression. It’s the same one that’s been in disco music for the last 50 years.”

Against Me! Tom Gabel Performs

Tom Gabel from the punk rock band Against Me! performed in San Diego with her new name Laura Jane Grace. This is her first performance, since coming out a transgender. Grace said “I was worried that some people expected me to come out looking like Little Bo Peep or something.” Grace performed songs such as  “Transgender Dysphoria Blues” as well as “Osama bin Laden as the Crucified Christ,” “Dead Friend,” “True Trans Soul Rebel,” “Drinking with the Jocks” and “Black Me Out.” Grace was with his wife Heather and his daughter. Grace stated that she is open to sharing her transition with her fans.

Britney Spears Walks Off The X factor

The pop star has reportedly walked off the set of The X Factor Thursday and has done it again Friday. A source stated that Britney walked off stage when someone was performing. She was immediately followed my her bodyguard and security. A close source stated “After a little while the 30-year-old pop star came back as if nothing had happened, but no one seems to know why she’s been so moody since auditions started in Austin the other day.” Britney stormed off when a “stripper” sang her song “Hold It Against Me”. Britney has denied all of these allegations.
 

Pussy Riot in Russia Get Arrested

The female punk band Pussy Riot walk into a Russian cathedral and yell “Virgin Mary drive Putin away!” They are wearing neon masks and have their guitars ready to rock. The band criticizes Russia’s president and played an unauthorized show in a cathedral. Three of the band members got arrested. This is not the first time these women cause controversy in Russia. The band performed on top of a prison and on Red Square in Moscow, the capital. Their performances on YouTube attract hundreds of thousands of views. After the arrest, punk rockers in cities as far away as San Francisco put on public performances in solidarity with the group. Pussy Riot, in its own controversial way, has become a symbol of the protest movement in Russia.

 

 

Is Lady Gaga the Next Mark Zuckerberg?

Lady Gaga has plans to start her own social networking site. On Twitter, the pop star sensations has 24 million followers and she wants to create her own social vehicle. This site would be invite only and would include all Gaga fanatics. Gaga plans to have her “Little Monsters” share pictures, Gaga news, and it will be owned by her manager Troy Carter. Looks like the “fame” is not over yet for Gaga.

Robin Gibb, from Bee Gees, Dies from Cancer

Robin Gibb was a British singer and songwriter from the musical group Bee Gee and has passed away. Gibb was one of the brother from the pop group and was 62. A statement from the family stated  “passed away today following his long battle with cancer and intestinal surgery.” He died in England. He and two of his brothers made up the Bee Gees, which sold over 200 million albums. Their hits include “Night Fever,” “Staying Alive” and “How Deep Is Your Love”. With Robin’s death, Barry became the last surviving Gibb brother.

Youth Protest Against Lady Gaga

Protesters from a group named Biblemode Youth Philippines took the streets of Manila to rally against Gaga. Lady Gaga is currently in Asia for her tour, but has had similar incidents where this part of the world finds her music to be offensive for the religious youth. The young protesters are calling for the cancellation of the pop star’s concerts in the majority Roman Catholic country. “She declared a distorted view toward Jesus Christ and for us Biblical Christians it is offensive,” protest leader Ruben Abante stated to AP. “Her music and everything about her is different from what our values are.” In South Korea, authorities banned people under 18 to attend her concert. Authorities in the Philippines approve of Gaga performing in their country, but they ask that she stays away from any nudity or lewd conduct.

Band 'String Cheese Incident' Pays Fees for Fans

The independent Colorado band String Cheese Incident gave their fans an allotment of tickets to their shows without a service charge. The band also agreed to pay any credit card service charge and wanted to have as many ‘volunteers’ attendees as possible, in order to give their fans better ticket deals. “We have a really strong fan base; it’s a tight-knit group of people and it’s been like that from day one,” stated Michael Kang the band mandolinist and guitarist “We’ve always had a group mandate, early on, to just do things we can to help our community out.” In 2003, the band took Ticket Master to court in order to sell more tickets through their own website.  


Tom Morello is a Revolutionist in Chicago Rally

Tom Morello performs at a National Nurses United rally and he pumps the crowd. He performs cover songs by Bruce Springsteen and rattles the Chicago protesters. Some protesters wore Robin Hood hats and nurse scrubs to represent the Robin Hood tax that would tax financial institutions, which they mean to impose. Tom stated that the Rally was for the 99% that was left out. As he was performing, his mic turns off and Tom assumes the Chicago police turned it off  and he yells “either by design or by accident,” Morello yelled “But that will not stop the show.” Tom’s mic eventually turned on and he continued to perform. Tom played songs such as “One Man Revolution” and “Union Song”. Police stated that the rally was peaceful overall.

 

Van Helen's Mysteriously Postpones Tour

The hard rock band Van Helen postpones their tour and no one knows why. They abruptly postponed their tour dates after their New Orleans show. The band had scheduled dates in Salt Lake City, El Paso, Cleveland, and had some sold out shows. Their representatives did not provide a comment or explanation about their reasons for canceling. According to a close source to the band, it was stated that the band members “hate each other”, however this reason has not been confirmed. On December 26, 2011, the band along with Roth announced a tour for 2012 and released their first album in 14 years, A Different Kind of Truth. 
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