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Blond Ambition!
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This is the album that made me a fan officially and the reason I became one. Proud decade.
It's funny on the IMDB boards, there is one particular troll who bashes this album to no end.
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1. Like a Prayer2. American Life3. Bad Girl4. Vogue5. Justify My Love6. Frozen7. Erotica8. Deeper and Deeper9. Bedtime Story10. Rain11. Oh Father12. Take a Bow13. Hung Up14. Girl Gone Wild15. Ghosttown16. Like a Virgin17. Papa Don't Preach18. Express Yourself19. What It Feels Like For a Girl20. Nothing Really Matters21. Die Another Day22. Sorry23. Bitch I'M Madonna24. Open Your Heart25. True Blue26. Cherish27. This Used To Be My Playground28. Human Nature29. Living For Love30. Drowned World/Substitute For Love31. The Power of Goodbye32. Don't Tell Me33. Lucky Star34. Secret35. 4 Minutes36. I Want You37. La Isla Bonita38. Live To Tell39. Borderline40. Material Girl
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Like a Prayer era.
Blond Ambition era.Erotica era.
Something To Remember/Evita era
American Life era
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Who would want to promote from rehearsing like crazy those routines?
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Nobody gets a Halloween vibe from Addicted's breakdown?
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Ready for San Antonio!
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Who's That Girl needs to stay.
Ghosttown would be the most appropriate unless for the recording she does a song she's never done. -
They would never put "Justify My Love" or "This Used to Be My Playground" on Erotica. They don't belong on there especially JML which was released two years prior. It's not part of the album sessions at all.
I don't think Madonna is interested in bonus material at this point and while Warners can cash in, I doubt they'll do much while she's alive. It's the posthumous releases that usually exploit unreleased material, compilations overload etc.
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The only new track we'll get is "Candy Shop (Live)."
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Two songs is "every first single" now and what about Celebration anyway?
We're talking about studio albums, not compilation records.
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Because it seemed to be the first instance in which she began relying on featuring and the support of younger acts to propel her music. The only other feature she had done was for Britney's "In The Zone" record but nothing else was released as a single on her part. Suddenly, it seemed every first single needed someone to keep it afloat until "Living For Love" broke that streak.
There are amazing tracks such as Give It 2 Me, She's Not Me and countless others that make this a Madonna record. At times, the sudden and constant cameos of JT, Timbaland and Pharrell make Madonna sound like a passenger on her own record. The outtakes were also gorgeous; Across The Sky, Latte to name a few.
It's a departure from the electronica route she had been experimenting with since 1998 but she could have executed it better. The woman was in the beginning of a failed marriage, the promo was decent but unlike COADF, the tour was life but the album does sound a bit late to the game so to speak with JT/Timbaland. It felt like a copy of "Loose." -
Well, having seen both shows in person, I must say I prefer Iconic. It was such an amazing experience. The lighting, the dancers entering the stage, and her finally coming down in the cage. The build up to it was done perfectly. The MDNA opening wasn't as exciting for me.
However, I can understand how people will prefer the MDNA opening if they're just watching a video. I saw some YouTube clips (of Iconic) before my show and thought the same thing. But the Rebel Heart opening needs to be experienced in person!
I saw MDNA twice in person and I still prefer the GGW opening to Iconic. While the Iconic video introduction stands as one of her best visual masterpieces, the opening is very bland. Descending from above the stage in a cage?
MDNA had the opening monks chanting, the visuals, the opening of the Offer Nissim remix with her crashing glass in full murder bride mode. Though GGW was a disposable track, the choreography, wardrobe, the mashup of Give It 2 Me and Material Girl made it one of her best opening and performances.
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Apparently DrownedMadonna reported that Billy requested Take a Bow and Crazy For You but she said she would not perform them because they are "too slow" and "would put everyone to sleep."
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You'll probably get a RHT Live CD.
Iconic (intro)
Messiah (Interlude)
Body Shop
Dress You Up (medley)
Rebel Heartand.....CANDY SHOP!
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The annoying Periscopers demanding the person to do this or that. Be thankful they offer you a chance to see it. Bossing people around, bashing Madonna, asking questions a simple Google search could solve. I think they sometimes cause a lag.
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The "see my booty get down like" part that is in the LAV remix.
It was already in the fan remix along with samples of "Erotica" and the BAT LAV number.
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During what point of the show did she speak of Sean? I didn't see the show on Periscope tonight.
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She's gonna change the 80s medley to a 8 minute remix of Spanish Lesson (with elements of Candy Shop)
Set to a backdrop of Human Nature outtakes.
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is that her new boyfriend? (the one who touches her a lot in true blue and did LAV/LS with her on MDNA and LDLHA on rebel heart?) its probably just for show but I think they would make a cute couple. (and he doesn't look dumb for once)
No. He's a dancer from the previous tour.
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Iconic (Video Introduction) (Spoken verse from SECRETPROJECTREVOLUTION)IconicBitch I'm MadonnaBurning UpHoly Water/VogueDevil PrayMessiah (Ghosttown Video Footage Interlude)Body ShopTrue BlueDeeper and DeeperHeartBreakCity/Love Don't Live Here AnymoreLike a VirginS.E.X. (Erotica video backdrop) (Elements of Justify My Love)Living For LoveLa Isla BonitaDress You Up/Into The Groove/Everybody/Lucky Star (Medley)Who's That GirlRebel HeartIlluminati (Interlude)Music (Get Stupid excerpt)Candy ShopMaterial GirlLa Vie En Rose
Unapologetic Bitch
Holiday
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Fucking hell, Flawless QUEEN!!!
The only thing missing is her iconic mole.
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Wow, that video.
Complete 1991 Sooner or Later look with Mike Tyson looking somewhat like Bane.
M&F
in ARCHIVE - Madonna
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I like the song minus the "My mother died when I was five" bit. She could have written much more hard hitting lyrics. I know it's in the perspective in a child but "Promise To Try" is timeless and packed a powerful punch when dealing with her mother. The vocals are also not as great as they were live.