Jules Crittenden: “Lady Gaga and Small Wars Journal. Both hot. But don’t take my word for it”, ask Rolling Stone.
By the way, isn’t Lady Gaga, at least in her Rolling Stone cover photo, simply a warmed over version of Missing Persons’ Dale Bozzio in her more polycarbonate heyday?
(Assuming Gaga’s not a guy, that is…)





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1. Stephen Green:Wow. That song is on my ’80s New Wave playlist, but I’d forgotten all about that cover.
May 29, 2009 - 10:31 am 2. Ed Driscoll:I’m sure that in the early ’80s, the Grammys toyed with introducing a “Best Use of Electrical Tape” category for her and Wendy O. Williams.
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