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But she wore next to nothing during "Speechless" -- and proved anything but.
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Hot breakout star Gaga was given opening duties, kicking off the 3 1/2 - hour show with a lively medley that included "Speechless" -- a surprise dual-piano song with a makeup-streaked Elton John.
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A few years ago, we worked together in a short film called Speechless . . . which she wrote and directed.
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Then, there is Speechless, which is a reaction to an "update" by the Family Research Council yeah, whatEVER, following on the heels of a WSJ opinion piece that asserts the Democrats are losing elections because abortions are legal.
Archive 2004-07-01 2004
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Then, there is Speechless, which is a reaction to an "update" by the Family Research Council yeah, whatEVER, following on the heels of a WSJ opinion piece that asserts the Democrats are losing elections because abortions are legal.
07/04 2004
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Lady Gaga sang a song written for her father, titled Speechless
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From Andy Marra at the we blogged about partnering with LGBT community members and leaders in several local markets who were responding to an anti-gay infomercial titled Speechless: Silencing the Christians, which was produced by the American Family Association.
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Snackie's World posted an entry entitled Speechless Saturday (AKA "Wow") and that is a very good description of my reaction to seeing it.
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At its 2009 annual benefit gala, dubbed "MOCA New," L. A.'s Museum of Contemporary Art and celebrity-obsessed artist and event creator Francesco Vezzoli went for the hottest new thing they could find for the evening's musical element --- and came up with Lady Gaga in headwear by Frank Gehry and a mask by Vezzoli, debuting her ballad "Speechless" while playing a pink piano that Damien Hirst had festooned with butterflies.
Beck, Veloso, Banhart To Headline This Year's MOCA Gala Los Angeles Times 2010
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At its 2009 annual benefit gala, dubbed "MOCA New," L. A.'s Museum of Contemporary Art and celebrity-obsessed artist and event creator Francesco Vezzoli went for the hottest new thing they could find for the evening's musical element --- and came up with Lady Gaga in headwear by Frank Gehry and a mask by Vezzoli, debuting her ballad "Speechless" while playing a pink piano that Damien Hirst had festooned with butterflies.
Beck, Veloso, Banhart To Headline This Year's MOCA Gala Los Angeles Times 2010
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