Lady Gaga has recently met with singer Debbie Harry, the legendary band Blondie, which is made an exclusive interview for the magazine Harper's BAZAAR. Gaga with Debbie sat down and talked with her about her new album, or her famous hair color. Here is a translation of an interview (see the continuation in the whole article) :
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DH: I think the moment when we first met. It was at Carnegie Hall. LG: I remember that I was nervous because of you. I listened to your new album, Panic of Girls [published Sept. 13], and I like it. Now I have a few questions for you. After all, what you went through - so many albums, tours, the fact that you're one of the most famous women in rock 'n' roll - What was the first thing that those with the idea to release a new album was the head? DH: I've never done an album which arose out of a piece. It is a continuous thought process.Especially when I was working with Chris [Stein, co-founder of Blondie] out of it automatically becomes the story of a certain time, but I think it's not so easy to say that it is a conceptual piece. Mostly I want to reach people and share their experiences. LG: I'm glad you replied because I was always obsessed with the concept. One of my favorite songs from the new album is "The End The End." My favorite text is: "You're my one and only chance, let's walk before we dance." it's about finding the person you want to be the end of life and "end" represents the end of life? I actually recorded a song titled "The Edge of Glory" because I had my first experience with death, but what does it mean for you? DH: Yeah, I think you captured it. It is a long-term relationship. This is probably a romantic notion, but it is true that it is the relationship of your life. It still continues and the person you want to stay until the very end. LG: My next favorite song from your new album is "Words in My Mouth." What inspired you to him? DH: Anyhow, I teamed up with Shirley [Manson] of Garbage. I first met her when she was a little girl and then I was with her more often, because we had the same manager. LG: I'm a big fan of Garbage. When I was in high school, I rotate at your albums and album from Garbage. I took you into the Discman and walked around the block, because Mom would not let me go more than one block alone. DH: That's so sweet. In any case, she told me she wanted a new song so I wrote it for her. Well, finally did not use it, so I did it myself.
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