An American original. From the NYC scene to the Parisian runway. From Network Television day and night to theatrical stages on both coasts and the Wigstock stage. A creative force and cultural and drag legend through the decades. A true genuine show person.
i know Im randomly asking but does anyone know a method to log back into an instagram account..? I was stupid forgot my login password. I appreciate any assistance you can give me.
@Brantley Alan I really appreciate your reply. I got to the site through google and im trying it out atm. Takes quite some time so I will reply here later with my results.
So refreshing to see a legend who is just a star and she did it her way. Ru girls , it’s ok not to look alike , do the same boring drag makeup. Be original be underground . God dam it be DRAG !!’
I've watched this hundreds of times and I just realized that @6:18, she doesn't pick up the telephone receiver, instead addressing the audience directly for maximum comedic effect.
Virtuoso comedic timing! Brilliant! I would love to see a breakdown of each of the 'quotes' she uses in this routine - which actress and film. I know many of them but not all. I want to watch each and every one to see those that have inspired Lypsinka! ❤
I've been obsessed with this performance ever since I saw it at Nightgowns and I've been trying to find where the "You didn't, you didn't!" part is from but I can NOT for the life of me find it!
I found it! It's from an album from a celebrity impressionist named Arthur Blake, called Curtain Time, from 1957. He's doing a Bette Davis impression. You can hear it at the beginning of this clip: at.ytube.org/video/Vo5ru8t2vYY and can find more info about the album here, including mp3s of the tracks (this part is from track 3, starting at 5:00) queermusicheritage.com/drag-blake2.html
Anyone know who's version of "If my friends could see me now" (the first song) that is, and where the "Popularity" song (the second song) is from? Can't find anything on them despite much googling. If anyone knows where the "you didn't... you didn't" part is from as well, please post!
This is what drag mime should look like. I am so bored of queens who have one gag, to one song, and expect that to sustain for 3 or 4 minutes. You see it time and time again. I was always taught that if you mime on stage, what you do should enhance the track, not be dictated by it.
I don't quite get the reference in that funny line, "I may be the worst in the world, but I carry it in front where you can see it." Anyone with the knowledge, please care to illuminate. Thank you!
An American original. From the NYC scene to the Parisian runway. From Network Television day and night to theatrical stages on both coasts and the Wigstock stage. A creative force and cultural and drag legend through the decades. A true genuine show person.
Agree. She makes it look easy. Shows where these RPDR queens badly miming to Beyonce tracks where to get off!
i know Im randomly asking but does anyone know a method to log back into an instagram account..?
I was stupid forgot my login password. I appreciate any assistance you can give me.
@Keaton Joey instablaster ;)
@Brantley Alan I really appreciate your reply. I got to the site through google and im trying it out atm.
Takes quite some time so I will reply here later with my results.
@Brantley Alan It worked and I finally got access to my account again. I'm so happy!
Thank you so much you saved my ass!
Lypsinka has been fabulous for decades! Just so talented, not to mention the piano skills!
So refreshing to see a legend who is just a star and she did it her way. Ru girls , it’s ok not to look alike , do the same boring drag makeup. Be original be underground . God dam it be DRAG !!’
Hallelujah!!!
Lol y’all act like it’s then being on RPDR that makes them boring. Nah they’re just boring.
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love the movement of the dress, literally adds flair ❤
There's no one better than Lipsinka.
Thanks for capturing this. It's great to have this memory of such a great event.
Oh, Gawd, she is a genius. LOVE Lypsinka.
Attention Ru-girls . LEARN ! ! LYPSINKA MASTER CLASS 💄
Brilliant🙏
One of my favorite performances of Lypsinka
Damn!
Girl you certainly knocked it out of the park!
I have go my phone is ringing it could my sister.
Where’s my gin and tonic.
Cheers 🇨🇦
One and only!!! Make your own lane, and burn rubber!!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
I've watched this hundreds of times and I just realized that @6:18, she doesn't pick up the telephone receiver, instead addressing the audience directly for maximum comedic effect.
Virtuoso comedic timing! Brilliant! I would love to see a breakdown of each of the 'quotes' she uses in this routine - which actress and film. I know many of them but not all. I want to watch each and every one to see those that have inspired Lypsinka! ❤
Really, Top Drawer.
I've been obsessed with this performance ever since I saw it at Nightgowns and I've been trying to find where the "You didn't, you didn't!" part is from but I can NOT for the life of me find it!
OMG me too! Let me know you if you find it please!
I think it's from Mr. Skeffington, a wonderfully campy, melodramatic Bette Davis film. Not positive but I think so.
I found it! It's from an album from a celebrity impressionist named Arthur Blake, called Curtain Time, from 1957. He's doing a Bette Davis impression. You can hear it at the beginning of this clip: at.ytube.org/video/Vo5ru8t2vYY and can find more info about the album here, including mp3s of the tracks (this part is from track 3, starting at 5:00) queermusicheritage.com/drag-blake2.html
@@aft3rgl0w7 THANK YOU! I have been obsessed with those clips for months now!
@@aft3rgl0w7 why are the links your posting flagged as virus sites....
LEGEND.
Legend!!!!!!
A legend at work!
superb
Bravo!
Still, brilliant!💙
What's the "Dancing at the farmers market? How Gauche!" quote from?
It's from a comedy album by Arthur Blake entitled Curtain Time.queermusicheritage.com/drag-blake2.html
Thank you! It's been plaguing my mind ever since I first saw her!
purrrrrfection
fantastic love it!
She's my daughter! She's my sister! She's my Sister and my Daughter! oh if I had a nickle for every time someone has sad that in high school.
😅😅😅😅
Anyone know who's version of "If my friends could see me now" (the first song) that is, and where the "Popularity" song (the second song) is from? Can't find anything on them despite much googling. If anyone knows where the "you didn't... you didn't" part is from as well, please post!
They are both sung by Marilyn Maye taken from one of her live albums
What movie was the spoken work portions?
This is what drag mime should look like. I am so bored of queens who have one gag, to one song, and expect that to sustain for 3 or 4 minutes. You see it time and time again. I was always taught that if you mime on stage, what you do should enhance the track, not be dictated by it.
or make you see the track as another story so you never think of the song the same ever again
@@ivanolsen7966 indeed
I'm lmmfao. 😂😂😂😂😂
I'm Lmmfao!😂😂😂
I don't quite get the reference in that funny line, "I may be the worst in the world, but I carry it in front where you can see it." Anyone with the knowledge, please care to illuminate. Thank you!
Gershom Chua i May be messed but I don’t hide it
It's Elizabeth Taylor
Butterfield 8 ?
Who’s the singer?? It isn’t the drag queen. It sounds like Nancy Wilson.
Bahahahah no way...🤣🤣🤣🤣she barely aged
Same fukin performance with that annoying phone ringing..gurl if it ain't broken ..I guess
LEGENDARY