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That's so cool that Johnny Depp is a huge M fan! The article he linked to was very interesting. The Huff Post also did a great story on all of the major live performances of Like A Virgin. (I voted the MDNA Tour version as my fave)
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/11/06/madonna-like-a-virgin-evolution_n_6110764.html
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Who wouldn't be affected by a divorce from someone you were with for seven years and that you had a child with? It would be odd if that didn't affect her deeply. I don't mind Guy like a lot of people. They made a cute couple, he was on a more equal level with her than some of her boyfriends. But I think she's moved past that now. She looks really great in the recent pictures.
Yeah, I agree it's obvious and understandable that the divorce shook her. Though I don't think he was that much of an equal, that's why he got the big settlement.
And yes, she looks amazing in the latest pics!
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"@analprobehearts" -Madonna
She's addicted to it! Or she owns it? LOL
Lol, that's what I thought too, she must own this company
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I agree somewhat... But for different reasons. I think she is affected by her divorce from Guy R. Lot's of hurtful statements were made that certainly have made her feel less secure about her image... That marriage took an emotional toll... Not only did she loose the guy she loved... But was faulted for being too old... Not able to have more children... And so on. She had to endure this at the most vulnerable period in her life.. Besides...It's difficult to age in our culture...let alone in the public eye...and especially as a woman. I think she is coming around... Life is a journey, right? I don't mind the touch ups... & her procedures... If you call them that... Really aren't so drastic...
Great post, agree with everything you wrote. For the life of me, I don't know what she saw in Guy R, but the breakup really seemed to do a number on her (at least from my armchair psychologist vantage point).
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Love the face and hair. The outfit, not so much... The hair does look shorter to me,,
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Awww, this is awesome! Congrats on the recognition in the LA Times. My favorite letter was Q for Queen -- the sooner the kids learn that the better
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Wonder when they will do the male polls ? Who is the King of Pop - Michael Jackson or Justin Bieber ?
Who is the greatest band - The Beatles or One Direction ?
Why I just find them ridiculous because Madonna should not be compared to others like this and given the respect she deserves.
Absolutely agree!
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The coolest album in the universe
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It probably is already done, with the photoshoots being the last phase.
I hope you're right!!
Arianne posted a photo of herself and Steven Klein, and Fabien Baron made a comment:
Hopefully FB will be involved with the shoot!
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Please no. It all seems so cheesy.
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What's with all these random posts? Why isn't she working on finishing the new album?!?!
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She looks really pretty, and the white dress is great.
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Voted, though doubt it'll make any difference in this joke of a poll. M has more claim as the undisputed queen of pop than MJ does as the undisputed king tbqh, but of course the women have to keep proving themselves while the guys can sit on their laurels.
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This is cool. The holy mother of god herself would approve.
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I remember I clicked a vid on Youtube once with the title of Rosie O'Donnell and it turned out to be 2 guys torturing then slitting a pig's throat as it screamed. Truly disgusting. That image is still burned in my head.
That's really disturbing. Did you report it? I hope it's off youtube now??
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Olga is sooo cute!!!
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Great song
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This is not directly related to the Time magazine article, but #1 - I can't start new threads yet, and #2 - this column is a well written piece about Madonna that I think shows why she is more deserving of a title like 'ultimate pop star'
We are all Madonna’s children
Gary Caruso | Friday, September 5, 2014
This is not about the lady who rigidly sits atop the Golden Dome emanating her mystical Catholic presence. It is about music from the ever chameleon-like mystical pop icon who clawed her way to stardom while influencing millions of youth along her career — and whose daughter is currently an incoming freshman at the University of Michigan. Longevity of life grants one a rather bizarre worldview of existence, because life is more than a mystery, as coined by Madonna Louise Veronica Ciccone. Loving those moments of existence remembered at the time of penned music is why an artist like Madonna can claim each of us as her children.
Life repeats experiences with minor subtleties from one generation to the next. While growing up southwest of Pittsburgh, my mother’s “Ciccone” family would attend Italian picnics and “Pisano” gatherings in other suburbs like Clairton, Greensburg, Trafford and Aliquippa. At one outing, I recall a rowdy young girl who for the summer was visiting her grandparents (themselves most hardily socializing near the refreshments). It was a time 45 years ago just as I prepared to enter Notre Dame when I vaguely remember this 11-year-old herself was still evolving her inner-self — a being that many would religiously follow a mere dozen years later.
My Ciccone family limb is not close to Madonna’s entertainment business, but not so remote that I would annoy her to disrespectfully snap selfies. In fact, as a former Democratic White House staffer with ties to Republican staff, I arranged for the Drowned World Tour staff to visit the White House in August 2001. As is typical of her strong principled stances, my offer was ultimately declined. But it does show that life easily presented an opportunity for a new encounter three decades after our first.
During that first 1969 encounter, our chaotic nation and iconic decade finally showed its drastic decline. In 1969, like this year — actually, every year — incoming freshmen have no inkling of how their lives could ever come full circle. Like today, my freshman wardrobe back then consisted of skinny pants. Like this summer in Ferguson, Mo., racial tensions erupted the summer of 1969 in York, Penn., when a lack of political diversity in the York local government led to murder, curfews and a National Guard presence. Like courts have overwhelmingly ruled in favor of same-sex marriage this year, the Stonewall riot of 1969 shocked those who felt that society was destroying their “traditional” way of life.
My generation’s now classic music evolved through genres like Led Zeppelin’s new heavy metal sound or The Beatles’ “Abbey Road” albums. “Sesame Street” excitedly debuted in hopes that low-income children could learn through the medium of television. Ironically, “The Brady Bunch” premiered between news-breaking events like the Charles Manson mass murders and the My Lai Massacre in Vietnam. Politically, Senator Ted Kennedy drove off a bridge, killing his passenger.
While our government launched four NASA Apollo missions that included two moon landings, it also prepared and conducted its first military draft in decades that targeted us freshmen. Nearly 300 students at Harvard University seized a building where 45 were injured and 184 arrested. At Notre Dame, we students staged a strike in protest of the Kent State killings. Our faculty patrolled the campus overnight to dissuade rebellious students from burning buildings. The University president at the time, Fr. Theodore Hesburgh, granted us options to freeze our grades and exercise our First Amendment rights or to continue attending classes. Nationally, my fellow freshman used Woodstock as a benchmark and convergence point for free speech in support of civil rights, anti-war and women’s equality campaigns. Throughout it all, music resonated as the soul behind our ideals of civility, peace, equality and sharing.
Looking back upon the 45 years washed away from my first steps on campus, I better appreciate what made me who I am today. I am a child of the hippie culture, a charter member during the summer of love and a spectator of Woodstock — later to convert as a disciple of Madonna. Yet Madonna, like all of us, wandered within her own being as far back as her summers in Pennsylvania through her jump to the Big Apple that launched her career. Her journey molded the principles she holds and expresses to millions yearning to discover more than a momentary thrill.
Some moments are made sacred by the people and events that grace them. Today, as the Class of ’18 stumbles on its way through campus life, they may hear the songs of generations past whispering to them if they dare listen. If they dare venture, insight comes while stepping away from the crowd. Truth derives from an unconditional acceptance of others, and respect for all of mankind. In many ways, today is no different than 1969. It merely had an earthshaking woman named Madonna enter the path two steps ahead of the crowd.
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I'm still holding out hope for some truth to the post about the concept album. After all, 4 of the 11 tracks listed I believe are already officially confirmed. And the IG'd lyrics seem like they could fit with the theme. If nothing else, hopefully the time frames for the single and album are accurate.
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I know right?? I so want to believe!!
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Here's the full post:
Anónimo dijo...New Madonna album:
Title: THE MESSIAH
(2014 November 10th/11th release) (11 tracks)
Formats: Digital/CD/Vinyl/DVD/Torrent
TRACKLISTING:
1. Inception
2. Carry The Burden
3. Rise of the Throne
4. Matriarchy
5. Living For Love
6. The Iconic Seven
7. Rebel Heart
8. Anarchy
9. Holy War
10. The Art of Peace
11. Messiah
Over all theme, a Dark concept album; birth of a chosen Messiah who battles judgment and wrongful persecutions, leading to peace. Imagery theme: Fire, Ice,
A massive and extensive promotional campaign will begin this fall. TV, Theaters, Internet, Itunes and Print. Madonna will lean more heavy on performances rather interviews. While interviews may be sparse, the few done will be with major known interviewers. Itunes/Youtube will play a huge part in promotion.
Distinct sounds from the album: a blend folk/EDM/Pop/HipHop/R&B
Promotional video "Messiah" (Sept. 19th) Released through Art For Freedom/Theaters
First single "Living For Love" (Sept 19th/23rd)
Lyric Video released simultaneously
"Living For Love" promotional video (Oct. 3rd).
Scheduled DVD release (Nov. 10th/11th)
7 Music videos included.27 de agosto de 2014, 21:08
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The 9th track "Holy War" maybe is incorrect, shouldn't it be 'Holy Water'? Also not sure what 'Iconic Seven' could be about, or where 'Bitch I'm Madonna' is??
But I hope it's not fake, it's such a great idea for a concept album, Something you would have thought she might have done earlier: Madonna in her role as mother of God!
Madonna presenting at 2014 Innovator Awards
in ARCHIVE - Madonna
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She looks soo amazing!! Love the hair and the dress (blouse/skirt?), everything is just perfectly done.