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everything is more loved than 4 minutes
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Best: Lana Del Ray
Worst: You.Know.Who.
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I really want to get goosebumps when listening to her first single the way I did when I first heard Frozen. I want to be blown by the video as I was by Frozen. It was such a strong song and video that no hater could find any ground to hate. She desperately need this high qualitty song/video that would shut up the haters. It would be amazing to shut up the agists and the haters again. Hope she will deliver (and choose the RIGHT not the safe singles).
Saying that I must add that MDNA was a great improvement from HC, but the singles were shit.
I feel the next album would be cruicial for her present relevancy in EU (till HC she was on fire in EU), but no matter what she does she ll always be the queen of pop.
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didnt we just saw them TOGETHER going to the Kabalah centre??????????????
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Hector, on 03 Dec 2013 - 8:30 PM, said:
not candy was banned. Just some dumb troll alias in Brazil posting fake crap.
OMG!!! So she is NOT working with Leonard AND Eno???????????????????????
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NEW ALBUM
out October 2014
NEW SINGLE
out August 2014
producers: P. Leonard, J. Henry & ..................
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Most: I m Addicted
Least: B-Day Song
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Playboy published its very first issue in December 1953. This is the 60th anniversary of this much celebrated lifestyle magazine which has been entertaining the world for a significantly long time.
The first magazine cover had Marilyn Monroe on it as the price of the magazine was 50¢. Monroe's nude portrayal inside the magazine earned huge notoriety during those days.
Playboy has been quite influential in more ways than one. In fact, the latest craze 'selfie' which has also been named as the 'Word of the Year 2013' by the Oxford Dictionaries was apparently popularised by Playboy Playmate Shera Béchard, according to Coed.
Béchard did so in her posts on social media, which are called 'Frisky Friday'.
Playboy covers have featured some of the greatest divas in the last 60 years.
Here are our picks:
Marilyn Monroe (December 1953)
Lorna Hopper (April 1969)
Joan Baez (July 1970)
Bo Derek (March 1980)
Goldie Hawn (January 1985)
Madonna (September 1985)
Quote:Madonna posed nude for Playboy in the same year that featured Hawn. She was photographed in New York City seven years before those were published on the magazine.Madonna was a struggler during those days.
Pamela Anderson (October 1989)
Drew Barrymore (January 1995)
Carmen Electra (April 2003)
Kim Kardashian (December 2007)
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Maybe this video sort of hailed a new era where Madonna was no longer a music video artist. A once great artform left behind for no other reason than money.
If Madonna could only just see music videos as mini films then maybe she could inject a bit of life, money, time and energy back into the artform!?
Meanwhile, this was always one of my top 5 M songs
I agree. This song IS among her best: it did deserve an epic video, smth ala Frozen or TPOG. But there is still hope judging by MDNA videos.
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Everybody 4
Burning Up 6
Borderline 7
Lucky Star 8
Like a Virgin 8
Material Girl 8
Crazy for You 7
Into the Groove 8
Gambler 5
Dress you Up 4
Live to Tell 8
Papa Don't Preach 10
True Blue 9
Open Your Heart 10
La Isla Bonita 10
Who's That Girl? 8
Like a Prayer 10
Express Yourself 10
Cherish 10
Dear Jessie 6
Oh Father 10
Vogue 10
Justify my Love 10
This Used to be my Playground 8
Erotica 9
Deeper and Deeper 10
Bad Girl 10
Fever 7
Rain 10
I'll Remember 10
Secret 10
Take a Bow 10
Bedtime Story 10
Human Nature 10
I Want You 9
You'll See 10
Love Don't Live Here Anymore 6
You Must Love Me 7
Don't Cry for me Argentina 7
Frozen 10
Ray of Light 10
Drowned World/Substitute for Love 10
The Power of Goodbye 10
Nothing Really Matters 10
Beautiful Stranger 10
American Pie 10
Music 8
Don't Tell Me 10
What it Feels Like for a Girl 10
Die Another Day 8
American Life 10
Hollywood 7
Me Against the Music 4
Love Profusion 6
Hung Up 9
Sorry 7
Get Together 5
Jump 8
4 Minutes 7
Give it 2 Me 3
Miles Away 3
Celebration 2
Give me All Your Luvin' 10
Girl Gone Wild 10
Turn up the Radio 6
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jI’m more famous in the music industry than I am to the general public. I’m invisible to the public,’ says songwriter and producer William Orbit wryly.
It’s an astute observation from a musician far better known for his production clients than his own songs. But he’s worked with some of the biggest pop stars of the past 20 years. Madonna, Blur, Britney Spears and All Saints are just some of the heavy hitters to benefit from his studio touch. It’s an impressive list of collaborators (most notably on Madonna’s Ray of Light and Music albums where his work collected three Grammy Awards) and one which has allowed him to take up his own niche position, existing slightly to the left of the mainstream music biz.
Recent productions include co-writing and co-producing the Chris Brown international hit Don’t Wake Me Up and Britney Spears’ latest album, Britney Jeans. Perhaps more excitingly, he recently appeared at London’s LEAF festival to deliver a live multi-media performance featuring tracks from his illustrious career and a Q&A.
M called him up ahead of his LEAF performance to talk production, pop and why musicians should never work for free…
How did you first get into music?
The first time I sat down and listened to music, I put Jimi Hendrix records on at half speed. Then I worked out the chords. I knew I was never going to be him but I wanted to learn an instrument. It was the first time I listened to a record in a musical way.
There was no real starting point or record that said ‘this is it – I’m going to be a musician’. It was hearing a series of records which got me more and more frustrated because I wasn’t a professional musician.
So it was a long period of trying to break into music?
I didn’t earn a penny from music until I was 23. The career aspect did not start until that age. But I was always playing with instruments before then.
What have you learned from collaborations such as those with Madonna or Britney Spears?
Collaboration is how you learn your craft. I built this studio and ran it and learned a great deal from working with others. It gives you this wide experience of seeing how others operate in the music business.
Even now when someone sends you a logic session to work on or remix, you see all these plug ins and techniques – it makes you ask why do they do that.
I could start something next week and employ a tip from the week before. I have a lot of moments where I go ‘fuck why didn’t I know this before – it’s so obvious’. I’ve wasted so much time! I’ll never get those hours back.
How do you write your songs?
I just do what I do. There aren’t any rules. If it’s in a commercial world, then there are far more expectations and limitations. You can’t deliver a nine minute pop song. Although the songs we’ve done with Britney [Alien] are quite out there.
I don’t see myself as a songwriter at the minute. It’s not my strongest skill. Although there’s nothing like having something in the charts to make you confident in your own ideas. The best thing is when somebody first pays money for your music. No matter how much it is, it’s the best bit of money you’ll ever earn.
Who has been the most inspiring collaborator?
Laurie Mayer, the original member of Torch Song. We met in ‘79 and she’s an inspiration. I’ve got so much from Madonna about crafting productions. She’s such a musical talent who I’ve worked with.
Rob Dickens was the chairman of Warner Music who got me into the whole classical side of things. He started me in a new direction.
Have you a technique for resolving creative differences in the studio?
Usually you music your way forward. You shouldn’t have to debate it. I have to say that with the kind of collaborations I do, arguing is rare. We’re both in the same park. You put out an idea and you know whether it needs improvement. With the fundamental music, you don’t get much in the way of arguments. That surprises people. The best instinct prevails and we trust each other.
Bono once said – ‘we all come up with ideas, bring them in and mercilessly kick the shit out of them’. There’s no sugaring of the pill. If that idea can dust itself off and struggle on, then it’s in the charts. This is why records take some time to make as they’re constantly being reshaped.
The hardest thing is getting people to see ahead with a track. You have an idea and may have had this one which stands up. It’s good. You’d risk your house for it. But you can’t get the idea across because they can’t see the vision. Out of the tracks I’ve done, 20 have gone on to do really, really well – I knew that when they were being written. It became a point of certainty. If I’ve got that certainty, and someone doesn’t see it, I get very frustrated.
What gives you that feeling?
You feel it in the same part of your soul. The test is sometime after you’ve done it, after you’ve heard it a substantial number of times, and you still reach for it. You keep liking it.
Is it tougher now for songwriters to survive and make a living out of music than it was before?
It is harder to make a living. You have to work twice as hard for less money. That goes for many people in society. If you want to be rich, work in banking.
But it is more exciting. I have to say I’ve never been part of the business. When it’s a big artist, I just hand in the best piece of music possible. Someone else goes and does the business. I never get involved in the marketing. If I’m lucky I get a royalty cheque.
Now I can earn a bit more off my own music because I can put it out myself. I’m a digital distribution company. I can do my own art. That’s wonderful. It’s good to be able to do what we do without having to use a record company.
The other side of it is you don’t sell 25m records anymore. That’s difficult. But most musicians don’t have those problems anymore so we just need to get over ourselves. Money would flow in because of these crazy CD sales. You’d just spend it thinking it would go on forever. Most musicians are quite feckless. We’re not financial planners. Now we’re getting back to what it’s all about which is making the music.
What does the future hold in store for you?
I know I’ll be doing some writing with Adele in the new year. I’ll be in Las Vegas in the new year too. I work in a studio there. I’ll be there with Britney I hope. Other than that, just keeping healthy and wise.
http://www.m-magazine.co.uk/carousel/interview-william-orbit/
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I wanna see them in love, attending the Oscars, she gorgeous in a great gown, clapping while he collects his 1000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000th Oscar... I think it would be interesting to see her with another strong individual who can be more of her equal as far as life experience goes
. I dont really know if they are together: maybe only shagging?
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I can't believe people are falling over Madonna's idealistic rants from her last tour. Yes of course M will always have something to say because she is a very smart business woman and loves attention, but it does not mean that she sometimes comes across as an idiot.
WTF? Ban? Is there monster infection in this forum or what?????????????
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2014=return to the 80ties? sean, leonard, eno?
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leonarddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddd he and magde are godsssssssssssss
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NO RAPPERS BITCH.
Bring Leonard and you ll be on TOP again
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yaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaas yaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaas that would slayyyyyyyyyyyy, she might trow in georgio moroder...
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Madonna, Pat Leonard (songwriters), Madonna, Pat Leonard and ............(W. Orbit, S. Price, Mirwais) - producers?
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Madonna's hit making days are over. Her last number 1 song was 13 years ago. She's old and will soon be able to collect Social Security.
ban??????????????
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They're over 21. That's all that matters lol.
Let M have her fun
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barely over 21
not sexy (for me), but of course I just want her to be happy
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At 7:00, hmmmmmmmm she acts really strange, doing everything to escape answering... I think they had sexxxxxxxxxxx
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He's a BUTTER FACE
Madge could do better
Brahim and Jesus ARE NOT UPGRADES. They are practically kids!
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Please, we all know we want her at the TOP, because thats her natural place. And that includes the top of the charts! But I think the only way she d get it is by releasing a grown up, mature, clever pop music. Why? Because thats what brought her back on the top of the charts last time: Ray Of Light. Much of the reason why it worked was Leonard.
Madonna is the most famous female pop star in history
in ARCHIVE - Madonna
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she is IMMACULATE PERFECTION.