A Very Gaga Thanksgiving
>> 24 November, 2011
Lady Gaga welcomes us for her Special Thanksgiving show and opens the first number with Tony Bennett singing, Lady is a Tramp in-front of her family, and friends. The lively, jazz, and amazingly inviting song gives us the ambiance of a Thanksgiving spirit.

Later, we see Gaga back at her alma-mater, Sacred Heart Catholic School in Manhattan where she was joined by kids creating art, followed by a performance of Born This Way with a matching dance number.

A heartfelt performance is always present whenever Lady Gaga plays the piano to which I truly felt when she sang You and I and Edge of Glory. The latter was dedicated to her grandfather and was made while he was dying.
Surprisingly, there was a mini cooking show with Gaga and Chef Art Smith where they create a family recipe. Gaga was having a bit of a hard time cooking because of the fancy clothes she was wearing. I was relieved when she took off her yellow couture. Oh and she knows how to cook 'cause the way she took out the fork from the bowl and broke the eggs is flawless.

Later, out in a balcony-like atmosphere, she went jazz from her rendition of White Christmas to which for her, was a great song with one verse so she decided to add another. It fitted, and flowed really well as if it was part of the original lyrics. After that, she sang her rendition of Orange Colored Sky.
One of Gaga's song called Hair is by far the most requested song by fans to be out in the market but it still doesn't have a music video. Fans have a lot to thank this holiday for she sang it while playing the piano. During her performance, she puts on a wig. This means a lot :)

The last song Gaga sang was Bad Romance where she engaged her performance by walking and dancing around the floor and just dazzled her entire family. Nearing the end of the song, she was eating something while singing. I don't know what that is but it was hilarious!
Later, Gaga was interviewed by Katie Couric about working with Tony Bennett, her songs, how family is important, having a family of her own, and what she was thankful for this Thanksgiving. I just wished it was more longer although this was a show for the holiday, keeping it short is indeed appropriate.

I thought the music video of Marry The Night will be out this evening but only a sneak preview was seen.

The show ended by Gaga thanking us for joining her. She is then seen walking down a huge spiral staircase wearing a red dress. She takes off her brobdingnagian hat and joins her family who are seen in silhouettes. The door closes.
I really enjoyed watching 'A Very Gaga Thanksgiving' because it's close to the heart, and has a deep connection with family. All the eight songs has a moment with her. Everything is just radiant! This concert-like show is truly made for the holiday. Happy Thanksgiving everybody :)


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