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I'm amused by this headline in the Monday MYT: Mormons Tipped Scale in Ban on Gay Marriage
There used to be a joke that PETA types would rather throw red dyes onto the furs of women in Beverly Hills than onto the leather jackets of the manly bikers from the Hell's Angels. Similarly, No-on-8 people would rather rail at Mormons than the voters from their local First AME sanctuary.
Just sayin'.
Crid [cridcridatgmail]
at November 17, 2008 12:36 AM
Typo- that was supposed to be the "NYT", as seen here.
Crid [cridcridatgmail]
at November 17, 2008 12:39 AM
Hmm. Who's Katy Perry?
As for dresses, Deborah Harry wore two brown garbage bags onstage for at least one performance, possibly SNL, with no complaints whatsoever.
Radwaste
at November 17, 2008 2:07 AM
Raddy, gargage bags are totally acceptable, I used to wear them as raingear when riding on the back of a motorcycle. Katy Perry's outfits are just too over the top to be taken seriously! o.O
Flynne
at November 17, 2008 6:25 AM
Are we sure that those are not Halloween costumes?
Toubrouk
at November 17, 2008 8:02 AM
I think the carousel dress is kind of cool, but I guess that's just me. (No, I wouldn't wear it.) This girl's whole schtick is to shock, anyway. I'd say, even with the eyes on her boobs, she's probably dressed better than Mariah Carey.
https://www.advicegoddess.com/archives/2008/11/no-no-no-no-no.html#comment-1605710">comment from ahw
Beyond the clothing, Mariah Carey always looks odd to me because of what she does to her eyebrows. Overplucked yet they go on and on like the Coney Island rollercoaster.
I disagree. This is the type of stuff I'd expect a fun entertainer to do. I think it totally fits her personality and her music. If she were to wear some high-end fashion clothing, I think it would be pretty obvious that she isn't being true to her music. And from a marketing perspective, she's being different, which is a 'great' thing in the industry where everyone is beginning to sound the same (and dress the same).
The author is spot on with the Grace Jones comparison, but I think the author pre-supposes that Katy Perry isn't of the same mold. Everything I've seen so far makes me believe she's being consistent.
I abhor pop music, but I'll defend an artist that I think has merits for a defense.
https://www.advicegoddess.com/archives/2008/11/no-no-no-no-no.html#comment-1605721">comment from farker
Bjork and the swan suit worked as fun fashion. This crosses the line. But I do appreciate a woman willing to experiment -- if this was an experiment and not just an accident.
Off topic! (Sorry!)
I'm amused by this headline in the Monday MYT: Mormons Tipped Scale in Ban on Gay Marriage
There used to be a joke that PETA types would rather throw red dyes onto the furs of women in Beverly Hills than onto the leather jackets of the manly bikers from the Hell's Angels. Similarly, No-on-8 people would rather rail at Mormons than the voters from their local First AME sanctuary.
Just sayin'.
Crid [cridcridatgmail] at November 17, 2008 12:36 AM
Typo- that was supposed to be the "NYT", as seen here.
Crid [cridcridatgmail] at November 17, 2008 12:39 AM
Hmm. Who's Katy Perry?
As for dresses, Deborah Harry wore two brown garbage bags onstage for at least one performance, possibly SNL, with no complaints whatsoever.
Radwaste at November 17, 2008 2:07 AM
Raddy, gargage bags are totally acceptable, I used to wear them as raingear when riding on the back of a motorcycle. Katy Perry's outfits are just too over the top to be taken seriously! o.O
Flynne at November 17, 2008 6:25 AM
Are we sure that those are not Halloween costumes?
Toubrouk at November 17, 2008 8:02 AM
I think the carousel dress is kind of cool, but I guess that's just me. (No, I wouldn't wear it.) This girl's whole schtick is to shock, anyway. I'd say, even with the eyes on her boobs, she's probably dressed better than Mariah Carey.
ahw at November 17, 2008 8:23 AM
Amy Alkon
https://www.advicegoddess.com/archives/2008/11/no-no-no-no-no.html#comment-1605710">comment from ahwBeyond the clothing, Mariah Carey always looks odd to me because of what she does to her eyebrows. Overplucked yet they go on and on like the Coney Island rollercoaster.
Amy Alkon
at November 17, 2008 8:25 AM
I disagree. This is the type of stuff I'd expect a fun entertainer to do. I think it totally fits her personality and her music. If she were to wear some high-end fashion clothing, I think it would be pretty obvious that she isn't being true to her music. And from a marketing perspective, she's being different, which is a 'great' thing in the industry where everyone is beginning to sound the same (and dress the same).
The author is spot on with the Grace Jones comparison, but I think the author pre-supposes that Katy Perry isn't of the same mold. Everything I've seen so far makes me believe she's being consistent.
I abhor pop music, but I'll defend an artist that I think has merits for a defense.
farker at November 17, 2008 9:05 AM
Amy Alkon
https://www.advicegoddess.com/archives/2008/11/no-no-no-no-no.html#comment-1605721">comment from farkerBjork and the swan suit worked as fun fashion. This crosses the line. But I do appreciate a woman willing to experiment -- if this was an experiment and not just an accident.
Amy Alkon
at November 17, 2008 9:14 AM
I love the Fug Girls, they do such a clever job! They are on my every day "must read" list.
meganNJ at November 17, 2008 9:32 AM
A credible artist needs no defense, no matter what s/he wears. Their music speaks for them. Or it should.
Flynne at November 17, 2008 9:37 AM
And Katy Perry's music says "notice me, I'm a naughty slut".
brian at November 17, 2008 9:59 AM
> A credible artist needs
> no defense
The angel Flynne concurs with Wittgenstein. Is it any wonder we love her so?
PS- You still married? No reason, really... Just curious....
Crid [cridcridatgmail] at November 17, 2008 4:25 PM
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