Lady Gaga
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Podcast Appearances
Sometimes it's visually like a dream, but mostly in the studio, it's a wall. It's a wall of color.
When I listen to, I think I do. I think it's much stronger when I'm making my own. But yeah, when I listen to other people's music, yeah, I do see colors. Yeah, I do. Like that made me instantly think of Beck. I'm like a huge Beck fan. I try to think of all the colors I've seen listening to Beck. One of the greatest records ever made was, I think was Morning Phase.
When I listen to, I think I do. I think it's much stronger when I'm making my own. But yeah, when I listen to other people's music, yeah, I do see colors. Yeah, I do. Like that made me instantly think of Beck. I'm like a huge Beck fan. I try to think of all the colors I've seen listening to Beck. One of the greatest records ever made was, I think was Morning Phase.
It was like really a special piece of music. It was like, that album to me was like medicine, like audio medicine.
It was like really a special piece of music. It was like, that album to me was like medicine, like audio medicine.
I think just the way that he used those sounds. I was going through a lot with my fibromyalgia and pain. And I will listen to that album every day to like kind of soothe myself. And I turned it on every single morning. And I remember Rick Rubin was the first person that ever played it for me. He played it for me before it came out.
I think just the way that he used those sounds. I was going through a lot with my fibromyalgia and pain. And I will listen to that album every day to like kind of soothe myself. And I turned it on every single morning. And I remember Rick Rubin was the first person that ever played it for me. He played it for me before it came out.
And it was so interesting because I had made Art Pop and Art Pop was so noisy. Rick was like, he loved Art Pop and he was like, he was like, let's listen to this Bach record. I want you to hear this. And he played it for me and it was so like easy to listen to. And it was so beautiful. And just like the guitar sounded like bells and the strings, like it's just beautiful.
And it was so interesting because I had made Art Pop and Art Pop was so noisy. Rick was like, he loved Art Pop and he was like, he was like, let's listen to this Bach record. I want you to hear this. And he played it for me and it was so like easy to listen to. And it was so beautiful. And just like the guitar sounded like bells and the strings, like it's just beautiful.
It's just a very beautiful piece of music. I like beautiful music. It's funny. I don't know that I always make like very easy listening music, but I like to listen to it.
It's just a very beautiful piece of music. I like beautiful music. It's funny. I don't know that I always make like very easy listening music, but I like to listen to it.
I like Julian Lodge. Oh, the guitar player?
I like Julian Lodge. Oh, the guitar player?
Yeah. And I loved Billie Eilish's album this year. I thought Hit Me Hard and Soft was like a beautiful piece of music.
Yeah. And I loved Billie Eilish's album this year. I thought Hit Me Hard and Soft was like a beautiful piece of music.
Yeah, I mean, I would say that for the most part, I'm a lot better, but... I still have pain flares. I have one today.
Yeah, I mean, I would say that for the most part, I'm a lot better, but... I still have pain flares. I have one today.
It's okay. You know, I'm like fine. I just, you know, it just still happens once in a while. And it's like, I'm really grateful that it's not all the time. So, yeah, I'm okay.
It's okay. You know, I'm like fine. I just, you know, it just still happens once in a while. And it's like, I'm really grateful that it's not all the time. So, yeah, I'm okay.
Well, that was a very physically challenging video to do. I loved every moment of learning the choreography. Paris Coble's an amazing choreographer. I'm definitely in a place where like, I'm in the place where like, even today, if I went to the dance studio, I'd be fine. But yeah, there were years ago where that would have been really, really hard.