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LIVING FOR LOVE Video: The QUEEN OF LIFE Delivers Another Classic Video!


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Love it how people don't agree with you all and they get singled out.

It's my opinion. The video is reductive in general. The whole matador/bullfighting theme has been done by her more than one occasion. The whole dance sequence has been done by her in previous tours if you pay close attention.

I guess people are easily entertained.

No! You're a fucking debbie downer who can't wait an hour before voicing his bitter ass opinions and are instead ruining this moment for us!

Fucking dick.

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I just watched it. It's amazing.

Can someone explain the whole Minotaur thing to me? I know absolutely nothing about Minotaur. I'm trying to make sense of it all.

What I get from it is that M is fighting the minotaurs and killing them in order to escape the labyrinth and live for love.

Read that quote at the end. You create your own hell and your own heaven. It's up to you to decide which one. You can either be the victim and mope, or get up, dust off your crown and go out there and MAKE EM EAT IT!!!! XOXO

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I'm just wondering - how is it humanly possible to have a body like that at her age????? :laugh::huh::laugh::huh:

She really isn't human after all, is she?? :think:

Seriously. if I look half as good at her age...

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Its adorable..its almost like watching MDNA Tour DVD..a live performance with special effects, did she edit this herself?

I agree. It also reminded me of her tours. It has a stage feel, it is theatrical and represents her perfectly as an artist. I love it and I prefer it from all her recent videos.

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Changed my mind, I don't love it.

I FUCKING LOVE IT.

on my second watch now. I'm overwhelmed. Don't know why I have to watch in LQ mode; why it was premiered this way but damn. LOL I'm happy and mad at the same time!! The power.

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Love it how people don't agree with you all and they get singled out.

It's my opinion. The video is reductive in general. The whole matador/bullfighting theme has been done by her more than one occasion. The whole dance sequence has been done by her in previous tours if you pay close attention.

I guess people are easily entertained.

but that s the point...YOU just see a matador/bullfighting theme...

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She was born to perform. I mean, how can a simple move send chills down our spines and make us freak out the way we do? How does she have this power over us and why is she so enthralling? I'm 36 years old and worshiping this woman like I did when I was 13. Either I really need to grow up or she is seriously fucking amazing. :lol:

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n-LIVING-FOR-LOVE-large570.jpg Madonna's 'Living For Love' Video Is The Singer's Best Work In A Decade

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2015/02/05/madonna-living-for-love-video_n_6622962.html

Madonna dropped off the music video for "Living for Love" on Snapchat's doorstepThursday afternoon, inching closer toward the (official) release of her 13th studio album, "Rebel Heart," on March 10.

The clip finds Madonna playing matador to a host of men dressed as bulls in a red theater that glitters like a Latin-infused "Moulin Rouge!" Its imagery matches the anthemic heft for which many applauded the track when it hit iTunes in December. For a song that carries the torch of "Express Yourself," the singer dons a leotard reminiscent of 2005's iconic "Hung Up" and emerges victorious amid an army that stands no chance against a warrior who "picked up my crown [and] put it back on my head" -- a sentiment especially potent in the wake of the multiple leaks that have plagued her new music.

This is Madonna's theater, after all. Football players fawned over her in "Give Me All Your Luvin'" and she gyrated her way through a callback to the provocateur years in the black-and-white "Girl Gone Girl," sleek videos whose self-referential undertones did not double as suitable extensions of Madonna's legacy. Here, no matter the aforementioned comparisons to her 33-year career, she channels the new breakup anthem for something else: Madonna presents herself as queen of the big top without relying on allusions to her own résumé to prove she is the master of the postmodern pop scene. She uses her ongoing prowess to vanquish the beasts who grunt and shove their way across her stage. This is the Madonna video we've waited a decade for, and it hails from what sounds like the makings of the Madonna album we've anticipated for just as long.

As of now, you'll have to head to Snapchat's Discover page to watch the "Living for Love" clip, which was directed by French duo Julien Choquart and Camille Hirigoyen, otherwise known as J.A.C.K., and edited by Danny B. Tull, who worked on "4 Minutes" and several other Madonna videos. HuffPost Entertainment will embed the video here as soon as it appears online.

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She was born to perform. I mean, how can a simple move send chills down our spines and make us freak out the way we do? How does she have this power over us and why is she so enthralling? I'm 36 years old and worshiping this woman like I did when I was 13. Either I really need to grow up or she is seriously fucking amazing. :lol:

No you don't need to grow up because she is fucking amazing!

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I CAN'T STOP W A T C H I N G...This track always came in somewhere near the end of my "favorite RH tracks in order" BUT this video has just sky rocketed this track on my "Fave. playlist" to the TOP...O MA GODONNA.

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n-LIVING-FOR-LOVE-large570.jpg Madonna's 'Living For Love' Video Is The Singer's Best Work In A Decade

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2015/02/05/madonna-living-for-love-video_n_6622962.html

Madonna dropped off the music video for "Living for Love" on Snapchat's doorstepThursday afternoon, inching closer toward the (official) release of her 13th studio album, "Rebel Heart," on March 10.

The clip finds Madonna playing matador to a host of men dressed as bulls in a red theater that glitters like a Latin-infused "Moulin Rouge!" Its imagery matches the anthemic heft for which many applauded the track when it hit iTunes in December. For a song that carries the torch of "Express Yourself," the singer dons a leotard reminiscent of 2005's iconic "Hung Up" and emerges victorious amid an army that stands no chance against a warrior who "picked up my crown [and] put it back on my head" -- a sentiment especially potent in the wake of the multiple leaks that have plagued her new music.

This is Madonna's theater, after all. Football players fawned over her in "Give Me All Your Luvin'" and she gyrated her way through a callback to the provocateur years in the black-and-white "Girl Gone Girl," sleek videos whose self-referential undertones did not double as suitable extensions of Madonna's legacy. Here, no matter the aforementioned comparisons to her 33-year career, she channels the new breakup anthem for something else: Madonna presents herself as queen of the big top without relying on allusions to her own résumé to prove she is the master of the postmodern pop scene. She uses her ongoing prowess to vanquish the beasts who grunt and shove their way across her stage. This is the Madonna video we've waited a decade for, and it hails from what sounds like the makings of the Madonna album we've anticipated for just as long.

As of now, you'll have to head to Snapchat's Discover page to watch the "Living for Love" clip, which was directed by French duo Julien Choquart and Camille Hirigoyen, otherwise known as J.A.C.K., and edited by Danny B. Tull, who worked on "4 Minutes" and several other Madonna videos. HuffPost Entertainment will embed the video here as soon as it appears online.

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It's so dark, powerful and beautiful. I can't wait to watch it in HD and start to break down all the imagery. It's like porno to the eyes (that's not a really good analogy, I'm just too excited to think straight).

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