Born This Way (Piano Version), Lady Gaga, Park Theater, MGM Park Casino, Las Vegas, Nevada; November 3rd, 2019; Jazz and Piano Show Las Vegas Residency
I think that if Mercury was still alive, he would have been fan of this song, it is a great tribute to him. And it is an amazing song to all those people feeling different 👍🏻💪🏻😊💜🏳️🌈🏳️🌈
Great talent! She is still on top!👍👏❤Great voice! Not beautiful but who cares?! She knows it! I love her for what she message to us through her songs..❤👍👏👏🙏😇💗bless you,lady Gaga!💗
I love how she interacts with the crowd. Shes a true performer she doesnt just sing behind a track, she makes each performance unique and that's incredible. Shes truly an icon
I'm not part of the LGBTQ+ community. But I respect how many people she reached with this song. She created an anthem for a group who have faced numerous indignities and oppression and really tried to extinguish the hate. Amazed! Reminds me when MJ released 'Man in the mirror'.
Usually this song doesn’t get me emotional at all, it just makes happy or feel good. But this version has me balling tears so much. She has no idea how much her music saved my life
@@batman6540 you obviously have not paid attention to anything actually happening.I saw with my own eyes.You can live in denial all you want to, but the truth can be ugly.Do you not know who Maria Abramovic is??A high priestess witch and into Spirit cooking.Look her up.Lady gaga is close friends.Many many illuminati signs you need to learn.What these people do to children is shocking and horrific.They are not who you think, no matter how talented they are.You have to have your head totally in the sand.Start researching and get off the couch.
@@jim2549 Look up her and her friend Maria Abramovic. She doesnt hide her spirit cooking.She calls it art.Wake up.You have a bad case of denial.Start searching.It is all out there.
This song wasn't written for me and yet it makes me cry every time I hear it. My "disability" is not what some folks have had to live through, but this song speaks to more than just the LGBTQ+ community. I appreciate the fact that I can hear this and feel normal.