Queen Bitch
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I loath the cunt - she ain't a patch on GaGa
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Her 'energy' on Live Earth was wonderful! The segue in2 Hung Up ..
Her rawness in ROL..the haughty yet wonderfully sung Hey You..2 have this
broadcasted all over the world..not 2 b minimalized..4 a pop performer
she's brilliant at these things..her rock 'n roll heart just shines..& I'm
not just saying that cuz she's holding a guitar..but someone like Kylie or Janet
could never work sucha stage effectively.
SPOT ON
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Great performance but I hate the hair - I wish she'd go brunnette again.
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Good, and it would have worked well on the album.
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[/u]ame='bluejean' date='15 January 2010 - 12:44 PM' timestamp='1263559447' post='880493']
Plenty of MUSIC LEGENDS that perform at the Grammies haven't had any hits in years. That's what happens when you reach that level, you stay up there forever regardless of current passing fads.
True, and that would fit with the claims that she's now a HERITAGE ACT
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Why would they even consider her when her last US hit was nearly 2 years ago - unless they want to bill it as her swansong and she hands the baton to GaGa and Beyonce.
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In contrast, she said Lady GaGa was her inspiration. When they met recently in Blackpool, England, the flamboyant singer gave Cyrus some good advice. "She told me to be whoever I want to be," the singer said.
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Love the film, love the soundtrack and loved the whole era with her glowing with happiness. I was apprehensive about it when I saw a clip of them filming the scenes on the balcony of the Casa Rosada but she pulled it off entirely.
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It's all about the TITS
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I doubt Radio 1 will touch her new stuff ever again - she'll be played on bank holiday request shows from now on.
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1. Confessions On A Dancefloor - loved the whole era, in fact I played the tour DVD just last night.
2. Music - another great era with lots of innovative ideas like the mini-gig to launch it and the on-line broadcast.
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So it'll be Robbie and Olly, George and Joe, Buble and Stacey. I'd do Buble I have to say
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If she were doing it there'd be hype building - GMTV would have tagged it onto the interviews as another exclusive. I think she'll save it for maximum impact with her new product, not to shift this already dead in the water GH CD. And who'd want her on the same bill as George Michael and Paul McCartney - and at the desperation of *trying* to get Robbie back.
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Too LITTLE too LATE
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I'm not sure this is such a good idea - do we really want her to actively promote a career retrospective - it's as though she's admitting the best is behind her. She'd be better doing it when she has a new album out.
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simon Cowell wouldn't give anything away but he said the acts for the final had been confirmed and it was their best line up yet. I'm sure we'd have info on her rehearsing for it if it were happening.
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Madonna: 'Revolver'
Released on Monday, December 14 2009
By Mayer Nissim, Entertainment Reporter
With 1990's The Immaculate Collection and 2001's GHV2 still readily available, some pop fans questioned the need for Madonna's current Best Of. However, when it comes down to it, the compilation offers a near-perfect two-disc encapsulation of everything that's great about the Queen Of Pop. Despite some inevitable quibbles about what has and hasn't make the tracklisting, the bulk of Celebration underlines just how good Madonna has been for so very long. But of course, no hits collection is complete without a couple of fan-baiting newbies.
Sadly, while 'Celebration' itself is a triumph, boasting a sprinkling of Oakenfold ravedust while still sounding unmistakeably Madonna, the same can't be said for the Lil Wayne-assisted 'Revolver'. It may be catchy, but this throwaway track sounds so much like an offcut from Britney's Blackout LP that you really have to question why it wasn't offered to her in the first place. Lyrics like "I'm a sex pistol / My love should be illegal" sound pretty saucy on the RaVaughn demo version doing the rounds, but their rather cold robopop delivery here only confirms that Madonna would be better off going her own way instead of chasing the pack.
http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/music/singlesreviews/a189600/madonna-revolver.html
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Nice interview and the ran a commerical for Celebration during the break with a different voice over from the original ad.
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to keep from
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They had her on everything for Evita - the now defunct Big Breakfast used to LOVE her.
They really worked her for that - I still have a VHS tape with them on, Feltz asking whether she had difficulty breast feeding and if she was still enjoying sex. Feltz later slagged her off when AL came out and claimed she was kept waiting for ages while Madonna fed her baby and that she didn't even apologise.
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They'd hardly get her on BBC Breakfast as it's more serious - i.e. Annie Lennox was on there yesterday talking about World aids day an the plight in Africa so she's obviously not doing GMTV to promote her chartiy.
It's a fucking irritating show with the same competition trailer running every five minitues but it's the most appropriate promo slot for a pre-recorded interveiw in a hotel room. She last did it during the Evita press round.
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The Timbaland hook gave her her last big hit in the UK - they're hardly going to use Celebration - which barely registered with the download generation.
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and it was obvious that she was playing with Sean [Penn]'s cock throughout the meal.
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He looks lovely in the trailers for the interview but it's all a bit POINTLESS as are most things Madonna does in terms of her career these days.
The newest gossip: M & Jesus are over
in ARCHIVE - Madonna
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MADONNA AND JESUS SPLIT
Date: February 2nd, 2010
Madonna and her toyboy lover Jesus Luz have reportedly split in a move initiated, surprisingly, by Luz. The 23 year old famehunting gigolo DJ is said to have realised that the he had little in common with his 51 year old girlfriend.
Thats odd we have plenty in common with our Grandmother.
http://www.rumermills.com/rumers-rankings/a-plus-list/