years old and he just wouldn't stop with the competitions like you know one day I wore a t-shirt that said you know it was this visual gag my grandfather sent me so I sending me these little gag things um you know like something you'd throw in someone'stailpipe to make it sound like it was exploding um really responsible adult right um so this t-shirt said you know read the colors in which the words are
I mean, and I'm just having some new realizations as we're sitting here, but I'm just like, that's pretty weird. Gaga "Google." But he introduced me to the Smiths and the Smithereens and Revolting Cocks and Cabaret Voltaire and things like that.
That is the inside of a Vostok, it was called, sphere. Gagarin has this peasant background.
two, of the whole lot of them, and that was David Zwirner and Larry Gagosian. Gagosian is sort of famous, or notorious for, rarely being interviewed. And I knew I'd have to get absolutely everyone else in order to get him.
Music, same thing. Winemaking, the folks at Petrus make Petrus wine Gagnaire. Pierre-- thank you-- Pierre Gagnaire because that man redefined the way I think about what I do.
We miss it so much. Gaga's just my nickname.
We miss it so much. Gaga, until people in New York knew me as Lady Gaga.
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Together, we can inspire compassion, stop the violence, and bring about a revolution of love. Agriculture gag bills, a term coined by Mark Bittman, who was at "The New York Times" at the time.
But the one that she-- what she was really intrigued with was the-- oh, sorry, this gag . This gag , I think, might have spelled my doom. So after she met Babbage, she immediately asked him for the blueprints for this device.
And the three finalists are Shepard, Grissom, and John Glenn. Yuri Gagarin orbited the earth.
It is in fact, at that time, by far the biggest missile in the world. Yuri Gagarin becomes, as we'll maybe talk about later, the first human being to sit on top of that thing. And just to show you just how extraordinary the design of that is, if you actually look at the next picture, 3A,
That is the inside of a Vostok, it was called, sphere. And Gagarin witnessed all this.
That is the inside of a Vostok, it was called, sphere. Yuri Gagarin, everything. His name was Sergey Korolyov.
So Morgan's actually had a 20-year career cooking in some of the top restaurants in Australia and around the world, including D.O.M. In Brazil, Pierre Gagnaire in France, Salt in Australia. And then in 2011, Morgan did a stage at Husk restaurant in Charleston.
I'm surrounded by galleries. Larry Gagosian is down the street. Pace Gallery is not far away.
So it's going to be very interesting to see what happens in the next couple of years. Larry Gagosian has put Joe Bradley, among others, on his sort of global merry-go-round, showing his work in one of his many, or many of his 16 galleries around the world.
There's no countdown clock in the Soyuz. Yuri Gagarin stopped the bus, because he had to pee.
Anybody need any help? Lady Gaga-- disastrous childhood, drug addiction, homeless, saved by her grandmother, and becomes Lady Gaga.
understand the power of the new communication media of his own time, of television. When Gagarin was launched and made such an incredible impression on the media of his age, Kennedy demanded immediately of Lyndon Johnson, who is the titular head of the U.S. space efforts, as to whether there was any particular effort that the U.S. could make in space that would promise results by the end of the decade and results which could
Marissa Mayer: Please help me welcome Lady Gaga. Lady Gaga: Hi, everyone. Oh, my gosh. Marissa Mayer: Welcome to Google.
Oh, my gosh. Marissa Mayer: Welcome to Google. Lady Gaga: Thank you. Lady Gaga: The Google chairs are a little high.
Lady Gaga: Thank you. Lady Gaga: The Google chairs are a little high. Marissa Mayer: Thank you so much for coming.
Marissa Mayer: Thank you so much for coming. Lady Gaga: Just going to put my purse right there. We love you. Lady Gaga: I love you, too.
Hi, everyone. Lady Gaga: Did you just get out of jail? Lady Gaga: Me, too.
Lady Gaga: Did you just get out of jail? Lady Gaga: Me, too. Marissa Mayer: We are so excited to have you here.
Marissa Mayer: We are so excited to have you here. Lady Gaga: I just want to say before we begin, thank you so much. This is such an honor.
You know, when I was in high school, all my girlfriends wanted to get jobs here. Lady Gaga: And I wanted to be what they were searching for or putting on the -- you know, the side column, what comes up first. I believe that's what my friend Mary Haley does here at Google.
We made a portrait of you taking the millions of searches that come in for Lady Gaga. Lady Gaga: Beautiful. Marissa Mayer: So obviously, you've been a huge search star, also a huge YouTube star, Bad Romance has 360 million views, just that one video.
Marissa Mayer: So obviously, you've been a huge search star, also a huge YouTube star, Bad Romance has 360 million views, just that one video. Lady Gaga: Thank you. Marissa Mayer: And you're the queen of the download.
You're actually the most downloaded artist in history, with more than 20 million singles downloaded. Lady Gaga: Thank you so much. Thank you. Marissa Mayer: All of which brings us to today.
We'll go through those and also go -- >>Lady Gaga: Wearing the same dress. Lady Gaga: Branding. Marissa Mayer: So the first question I'm going to ask, it came in video form, but it was also going to be my first question.
Awwwww. Lady Gaga: Well, I am absolutely wonderful and a little bit choked up, because that is why I am still here and why I work so hard, it's because I really am very blessed to have fans with such a beautiful spirit.
The next question is about your tour. So Gagafame11 from the U.K. asks, do you have any funny stories to tell about things that have happened backstage at the Monsterball? Lady Gaga: There are lots of funny things that happened backstage at the Monsterball.
So Gagafame11 from the U.K. asks, do you have any funny stories to tell about things that have happened backstage at the Monsterball? Lady Gaga: There are lots of funny things that happened backstage at the Monsterball. Lady Gaga: I don't like surprises, and I don't like pranks.
Lady Gaga: There are lots of funny things that happened backstage at the Monsterball. Lady Gaga: I don't like surprises, and I don't like pranks. I'm sure you can maybe tell that just from -- but I don't like pranks.
heard one of your songs on the radio? Lady Gaga: I was in Canada. Lady Gaga: And I'll never forget it.
Lady Gaga: I was in Canada. Lady Gaga: And I'll never forget it. But it's a very different -- it's funny, it's almost more enjoyable now when I hear it for the first time on the
And my tour manager, David, said, "How does it feel?" And I said, "It's about damn time!" Lady Gaga: So now when it comes on, it's a little bit more of a gracious, humbling moment. Marissa Mayer: So in terms of other special moments, solongadelaide from Sheffield, England, asks, when exactly was the moment in your career when you realized you were
going to be an international superstar? Lady Gaga: I still don't feel like one. I really -- >>Marissa Mayer: How is that possible?
I really -- >>Marissa Mayer: How is that possible? Lady Gaga: I know that sounds very silly. But even this morning, I was getting ready to tweet that I was coming here today, and I got, like, 50 frigging
They don't want anyone to know. Lady Gaga: I guess they were worried for security. But I need to market my record, you know.
If so, what did you say to them? Lady Gaga: I wouldn't say apologize. There's been lots of concert ticket requests.
There's been lots of concert ticket requests. Lady Gaga: And I think one of the most awkward things that anyone ever said to me was, "Well, my, my how the tables have turned." But to be honest, I don't have that kind
Marissa Mayer: I do think -- I think bullying is a really big issue right now, especially because -- The technology. Lady Gaga: I'm listening. Marissa Mayer: And so I imagine -- I imagine that Born This Way is a little bit about being yourself and how to
And paws up. Arrrr. Lady Gaga: What a cutie. Lady Gaga: I love my fans.
Lady Gaga: What a cutie. Lady Gaga: I love my fans. Yes, I actually vocally rehearse every single day.
I was you for Halloween in 2009. Lady Gaga: You were? I want to see it.
Marissa Mayer: Blond, and I have stars on my face and the long eyelashes. Lady Gaga: I'm sorry. Marissa Mayer: There's poker chips on my hat for Poker Face.
what happens to the garments after they're worn? Lady Gaga: How do I decide what to wear. It's actually not quite as complicated as some of you might imagine.