Not only is Lypsinka and amazing actress, but she is able to be an outrageous caricature of an old Hollywood actress and still make the performance completely believable.
These are all the references I could catch: Song - "Gorgeous" by Barbara Harris in the Apple Tree (1966) "I want my father" - Sandra Dee in A Summer Place (1959) "This is no dream" - Mia Farrow in Rosemary's Baby (1968) "Do you know that the germs" - Catherine Gaffigan in Sisters (1972) "How wretched, wretched, wretched I am" - Maria Callas in Medea (1969) "Call me up" - Olivia de Havilland in Lady in a Cage (1964) "I can't go on with the scene" - Gloria Swanson in Sunset Boulevard (1950) "Nobody cares if I live or die" - Patty Duke in Valley of the Dolls (1967) "Nobody laughs at me" - Natalie Wood in Gypsy (1962)
Wow! Gloria Swanson,Natalie Wood.. She ‘s a star! The face,clothes,movements..etc.She transitions from one person to the next seamlessly! Actress,impressionist,and insanity as a drag performer! I saw him/ her in person just doing Joan Crawford,and it was brilliant! Phone rings and she zigzagged from one persona to another! Dazzling.. She is one of a kind!
@@CrystalCarrington a 70's performance recording. I've been trying to find it again since I lost the cassette in a move. She calls herself the black angel at the end. It's wonderfully vulgar, especially the bicycle part.
In all my years, I've never seen a performer who matches Lypsinka. Impeccable.
Not only is Lypsinka and amazing actress, but she is able to be an outrageous caricature of an old Hollywood actress and still make the performance completely believable.
This is absolutely brilliant
2:27 When ItsAGundam is about to do an ad break.
It'sAGundam brought me here. Great performance!
Same
These are all the references I could catch:
Song - "Gorgeous" by Barbara Harris in the Apple Tree (1966)
"I want my father" - Sandra Dee in A Summer Place (1959)
"This is no dream" - Mia Farrow in Rosemary's Baby (1968)
"Do you know that the germs" - Catherine Gaffigan in Sisters (1972)
"How wretched, wretched, wretched I am" - Maria Callas in Medea (1969)
"Call me up" - Olivia de Havilland in Lady in a Cage (1964)
"I can't go on with the scene" - Gloria Swanson in Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"Nobody cares if I live or die" - Patty Duke in Valley of the Dolls (1967)
"Nobody laughs at me" - Natalie Wood in Gypsy (1962)
Not Maria Callas, not 1969.
TheLypsinka1 Zoe Caldwell. Medea still. 1982 or 3?
@@TheLypsinka1 i just noticed this! honored to be corrected 👑
@@williambreazeale Nope.
Judith Anderson, Medea, 1959??
Itsagundam is why I'm here
I’m surprised so little people came here from It’sAGundam
Morrissey bought me here! Always loved this part of his preshow.
I've never seen Lypsinka perform before. This is absolutely fantastic.
ItsAGundam brought me here!
This is my favorite Lypsinka performance ever
RuPaul mentioned Lypsinka this week on Drag Race and I had to come see what the fuss was about. Loved it!
Wowie wow wow! I've already watched 5 times. Amazing.
2:27 Here because of It'sAGundam 😂
It's A Gundam,
Thats why I'm here....
And I am still questioning the use of the reference at 2:28.
If anyone asks “ what was so special about Lypsinka THIS is the definitive answer - this short video. Absolute perfection. This is an artist.
Anyone else here because of a clip from It'saGundam?
The most genius performer of all time .. I love her
Really enjoyed this bit when I saw Morrissey :)
I love the scene from Brian De Palma's SISTERS! Come back to the stage, Lyp!
3:51 - 4:08 it appears at Valley of the Dolls (1967)
Genius...! Pure Creative Genius.
My favorite drag performer of all time ! An artiste extraordinaire !
I know the penultimate clip is Natalie Wood in Gypsy, the virtuosity on display here is dazzling in it's brilliance.
Itsagundam brought me here
Morrissey is a huge fan 😊
Don't call Lypsinka a drag queen...she's nothing short of a artistic genius!
Really doesn't get better than THIS
Lol. This is incredible. I was laughing the whole time. She really lives up to her name and legend.
you are such a joy to watch!
Wow! Gloria Swanson,Natalie Wood.. She ‘s a star!
The face,clothes,movements..etc.She transitions from one person to the next seamlessly!
Actress,impressionist,and insanity as a drag performer!
I saw him/ her in person just doing Joan Crawford,and it was brilliant! Phone rings and she zigzagged from one persona to another!
Dazzling..
She is one of a kind!
ItsAGundam brought me here
This performance makes me a happy person.
I'm snorting with gut busting laughter... that ugly cackling laugh
GENIUS 🎉🎉🎉🎉
I adore Mr. Gundam
Genius. The best of the best. - This, boys and girls, is acting.
Oh how marvelous x
Sheer brilliance!
I was crying with laughter! OMG! that was hilarious beyond words! LMAO
STUNNIG ,GENIUS
4:34 IS EVERYTHING.
What song is that? Love it! Never heard it before. The one she does in the middle there. Id love to know.
Lypsinka is the greatest of us all!!!
How kind people are....
That was amazing
LOVE LOVE LOVE
ItsAgundam brought me here
Same here. Always wondered what the random clip was from...
2:27 This video is sponsored by manscaped!
This gal is terrific. At times she sounds just like Gloria Swanson. And Neely O'Hara too.
Wow.... She's awesome! And the lip-syncing is AMAZING!!!! ^-^
Wow.
Just... WOW!
:)
Amaziiing 👏🏻👏🏻
Pure talent.
Is there a full recording of this performance?
Brilliant!
I C O N
She's the BEST!
Morrissey brought me here.
Brilliant!
Amazing.
I love this
Awesome!
Amazing
Dear Lypsinka: Please come to Toronto. Thank you.
Shout out to the spotlight operator
Legitimately good performance. Bizarre and fuckin' weird, but still good.
Sasha Velour’s real drag mother but with more talent and humility.
Sasha Velour has humility. What are you talking about? Are you just a bitter old gay?
Gundam brought me
John, you are astounding - when are you getting your ass back on the stage? xo
It's a Gundam brought me here 🤗
Que perfeito caralho
Wow!
Whats the name of the first song??? i love it!!!!!!!!
It's called Gorgeous from the musical The Apple
Tree
Found it;) Gorgeous from the apple tree. Gotta love google
this IS fun :-)))
YYAAASSSSS
Anyone know where the "ow ow f.ck me ow ow ow f.ck me" line comes from? is it a movie? Which actress said this.
A recording called the black angel. I used to have a copy on cassette
@ghostarm9827 when you say recording, was it the 1946 Film Black Angel
@@CrystalCarrington a 70's performance recording. I've been trying to find it again since I lost the cassette in a move. She calls herself the black angel at the end. It's wonderfully vulgar, especially the bicycle part.
Куда я попал?
He surely cries out a lot...
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OMG ♡
Y'got somethin' against drag queens, buster?
Ok? I don’t see the appeal
'Er arms are more masculine than mine. Lypsinka is too much of a man.