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Reply #270 posted 06/24/12 9:35pm

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Oh lawd! That's really funny. lol Lola really is gorgeous, isn't she. biggrin

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Mika On Madonna Hook-up

Mika has said that the first time he heard Madonna’s ‘Gang Bang’ was when the record was released.

The singer-songwriter penned the original version ‘Bang Bang’ with Priscilla Rene but the track ended up on Madonna’s latest album MDNA.

“Madonna heard the song because William Orbit presented it to her and I didn’t know,” Mika told wotyougot.

“As far as I was concerned it was just a song I was writing for myself. Madonna liked it and recorded her version and in the end she adapted it.

“I was never in the studio with Madonna. The song got changed countless times and in the end it was called ‘Gang Bang’ – probably because there were so many people who worked on it!”

He added: “It’s kind of cool – It’s my favourite thing off that last record. It’s kind of grown up in a weird sort of way. It’s got this bitterness about it, which is kind of cool to hear.

“I heard the finished product along with everyone else. She certainly wasn’t asking for my opinion. I don’t think she was interested!”

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Reply #272 posted 06/25/12 12:00pm

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Madonna performs during her MDNA tour in Barcelona (June 20 2012)

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Madonna performs during her MDNA tour in Barcelona (June 21 2012)

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Madonna performs during the MDNA tour in Tel Aviv (May 31 2012)

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From the piece by Michelangelo Signorile on the Huffington Post:

Daytime TV host Wendy Williams got herself all worked up over Madonna's flashing of her bare breast two weeks ago during a concert in Istanbul, asking, "Okay old lady how desperate can we get?" The women on "The View" also weren't having it, and neither were Star Jones and ad man Donny Deutsch on the "Today" show. But I think they're all missing the point, and definitely not getting the context.

Yes, Madonna is striking out at the ageist critics who say woman of her age should act a certain way. In that sense she's doing what she's always done, pushing buttons about how women are supposed to behave. Now it's simply about how 50-something-year-old women are to behave. And yes, she has great breasts, on a par with those of many 30-year-olds, so why shouldn't she flaunt them?

But more significant is context, lost on the critics entirely. Madonna didn't show her nipple in New York or Los Angeles or Miami. She did it in Turkey, a predominantly Muslim country where many women do not show much of their bodies in public, and where women's rights are under attack by a conservative government, sending many marching into the streets in recent weeks.

Back in the 1980s, when Madonna burst on the scene, the U.S. was in a scary place on the issue of homosexuality. For a generation of gay men, Madonna was our antidote. As our friends died around us during the callous Reagan era, as conservatives like William F. Buckley Jr. called for putting tattoos on people with AIDS, as Senator Jesse Helms was writing laws against us, Madonna was pushing back culturally. She struck at the Catholic church. She flaunted sexuality. She crashed through stereotypes about gender. She did in those very oppressive years what Lady Gaga does for gays more overtly in this much more gay-accepting time.

So, by assertively flashing her nipple in Istanbul, Madonna was, in the cultural realm, doing something similar for the women of Turkey, perhaps helping to liberate them just a little bit. And what would she follow that up with? A few days later, last week in Rome, she flashed her butt to the crowd. I happened to be in Rome, and I got a chuckle when some in the Italian media actually took note that Madonna's ass was facing the Vatican. Was she mooning the Pope?

Last night I appeared with PR guru Howard Bragman on Joy Behar's new show on Current TV, and Howard made the point that Wendy Williams scored simply by having her name in the same headline with Madonna's.That may be true. But Madonna always scores bigger in these battles, and with her, so do we all.

Sat, June 23

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Reply #277 posted 06/26/12 4:19am

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purplethunder3121 said:

From the piece by Michelangelo Signorile on the Huffington Post:

Daytime TV host Wendy Williams got herself all worked up over Madonna's flashing of her bare breast two weeks ago during a concert in Istanbul, asking, "Okay old lady how desperate can we get?" The women on "The View" also weren't having it, and neither were Star Jones and ad man Donny Deutsch on the "Today" show. But I think they're all missing the point, and definitely not getting the context.

Yes, Madonna is striking out at the ageist critics who say woman of her age should act a certain way. In that sense she's doing what she's always done, pushing buttons about how women are supposed to behave. Now it's simply about how 50-something-year-old women are to behave. And yes, she has great breasts, on a par with those of many 30-year-olds, so why shouldn't she flaunt them?

But more significant is context, lost on the critics entirely. Madonna didn't show her nipple in New York or Los Angeles or Miami. She did it in Turkey, a predominantly Muslim country where many women do not show much of their bodies in public, and where women's rights are under attack by a conservative government, sending many marching into the streets in recent weeks.

Back in the 1980s, when Madonna burst on the scene, the U.S. was in a scary place on the issue of homosexuality. For a generation of gay men, Madonna was our antidote. As our friends died around us during the callous Reagan era, as conservatives like William F. Buckley Jr. called for putting tattoos on people with AIDS, as Senator Jesse Helms was writing laws against us, Madonna was pushing back culturally. She struck at the Catholic church. She flaunted sexuality. She crashed through stereotypes about gender. She did in those very oppressive years what Lady Gaga does for gays more overtly in this much more gay-accepting time.

So, by assertively flashing her nipple in Istanbul, Madonna was, in the cultural realm, doing something similar for the women of Turkey, perhaps helping to liberate them just a little bit. And what would she follow that up with? A few days later, last week in Rome, she flashed her butt to the crowd. I happened to be in Rome, and I got a chuckle when some in the Italian media actually took note that Madonna's ass was facing the Vatican. Was she mooning the Pope?

Last night I appeared with PR guru Howard Bragman on Joy Behar's new show on Current TV, and Howard made the point that Wendy Williams scored simply by having her name in the same headline with Madonna's.That may be true. But Madonna always scores bigger in these battles, and with her, so do we all.

Sat, June 23

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Reply #278 posted 06/26/12 9:10am

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purplethunder3121 said:

From the piece by Michelangelo Signorile on the Huffington Post:

Daytime TV host Wendy Williams got herself all worked up over Madonna's flashing of her bare breast two weeks ago during a concert in Istanbul, asking, "Okay old lady how desperate can we get?" The women on "The View" also weren't having it, and neither were Star Jones and ad man Donny Deutsch on the "Today" show. But I think they're all missing the point, and definitely not getting the context.

Yes, Madonna is striking out at the ageist critics who say woman of her age should act a certain way. In that sense she's doing what she's always done, pushing buttons about how women are supposed to behave. Now it's simply about how 50-something-year-old women are to behave. And yes, she has great breasts, on a par with those of many 30-year-olds, so why shouldn't she flaunt them?

But more significant is context, lost on the critics entirely. Madonna didn't show her nipple in New York or Los Angeles or Miami. She did it in Turkey, a predominantly Muslim country where many women do not show much of their bodies in public, and where women's rights are under attack by a conservative government, sending many marching into the streets in recent weeks.

Back in the 1980s, when Madonna burst on the scene, the U.S. was in a scary place on the issue of homosexuality. For a generation of gay men, Madonna was our antidote. As our friends died around us during the callous Reagan era, as conservatives like William F. Buckley Jr. called for putting tattoos on people with AIDS, as Senator Jesse Helms was writing laws against us, Madonna was pushing back culturally. She struck at the Catholic church. She flaunted sexuality. She crashed through stereotypes about gender. She did in those very oppressive years what Lady Gaga does for gays more overtly in this much more gay-accepting time.

So, by assertively flashing her nipple in Istanbul, Madonna was, in the cultural realm, doing something similar for the women of Turkey, perhaps helping to liberate them just a little bit. And what would she follow that up with? A few days later, last week in Rome, she flashed her butt to the crowd. I happened to be in Rome, and I got a chuckle when some in the Italian media actually took note that Madonna's ass was facing the Vatican. Was she mooning the Pope?

Last night I appeared with PR guru Howard Bragman on Joy Behar's new show on Current TV, and Howard made the point that Wendy Williams scored simply by having her name in the same headline with Madonna's.That may be true. But Madonna always scores bigger in these battles, and with her, so do we all.

Sat, June 23

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Reply #279 posted 06/26/12 10:42am

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rlittler81 said:




purplethunder3121 said:







From the piece by Michelangelo Signorile on the Huffington Post:


Daytime TV host Wendy Williams got herself all worked up over Madonna's flashing of her bare breast two weeks ago during a concert in Istanbul, asking, "Okay old lady how desperate can we get?" The women on "The View" also weren't having it, and neither were Star Jones and ad man Donny Deutsch on the "Today" show. But I think they're all missing the point, and definitely not getting the context.



Yes, Madonna is striking out at the ageist critics who say woman of her age should act a certain way. In that sense she's doing what she's always done, pushing buttons about how women are supposed to behave. Now it's simply about how 50-something-year-old women are to behave. And yes, she has great breasts, on a par with those of many 30-year-olds, so why shouldn't she flaunt them?



But more significant is context, lost on the critics entirely. Madonna didn't show her nipple in New York or Los Angeles or Miami. She did it in Turkey, a predominantly Muslim country where many women do not show much of their bodies in public, and where women's rights are under attack by a conservative government, sending many marching into the streets in recent weeks.



Back in the 1980s, when Madonna burst on the scene, the U.S. was in a scary place on the issue of homosexuality. For a generation of gay men, Madonna was our antidote. As our friends died around us during the callous Reagan era, as conservatives like William F. Buckley Jr. called for putting tattoos on people with AIDS, as Senator Jesse Helms was writing laws against us, Madonna was pushing back culturally. She struck at the Catholic church. She flaunted sexuality. She crashed through stereotypes about gender. She did in those very oppressive years what Lady Gaga does for gays more overtly in this much more gay-accepting time.



So, by assertively flashing her nipple in Istanbul, Madonna was, in the cultural realm, doing something similar for the women of Turkey, perhaps helping to liberate them just a little bit. And what would she follow that up with? A few days later, last week in Rome, she flashed her butt to the crowd. I happened to be Pin Rome, and I got a chuckle when some in the Italian media actually took note that Madonna's ass was facing the Vatican. Was she mooning the Pope?



Last night I appeared with PR guru Howard Bragman on Joy Behar's new show on Current TV, and Howard made the point that Wendy Williams scored simply by having her name in the same headline with Madonna's.That may be true. But Madonna always scores bigger in these battles, and with her, so do we all.



Sat, June 23




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Justify My Love MDNA Tour Backdrop--Video Captures

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Reply #281 posted 06/28/12 12:05pm

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Madonna 'Ciao Italia' Book Previews
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The success of the Italian leg of the MDNA Tour brought both Madonna's new album and single back in the Top Ten of the respective charts last week, and this week MDNA and Girl Gone Wild are still there!

The MDNA album jumped up five places from #11 to #6 last week and in the official Album chart by Fimi/GfK released today is at #10. It's MDNA's 13th week in the chart.

Girl Gone Wild climbed up 10 places in a single shot when it re-entered the Top Ten of the Top Digital Download chart last week and today is down only one notch at #9.

As she says, Italians "kinda" do it better...

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Berlin is ready to welcome the Königin des Pop for the first of the two MDNA tour concerts at the O2 World tonight. Martin Solveig will be also opening for Madonna tonight and on Saturday.

Fans from all over Europe and abroad gathered in the German capital city for the two arena shows -

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New Madonna Interview

When we broke the news about Madonna having a press junket at her hotel in Rome the day before her concert at the Olympic Stadium we warned our readers to keep an eye on RDS radio for one of her exclusive interviews.

The Madonna interview by Italian journalist Anna Pettinelli is now online on the online website of RDS, split on several video stories.

Click here to check it out.

RDS was an official partner for the Italian leg of the MDNA Tour. Anna Pettinelli didn't always have nice words about the Queen of Pop in the past few years but maybe this close encounter gave her a chance to know Madonna a little better.

It certainly gives us a chance to love her even more. The interview is in English with Italian subtitles so it's there for everyone to enjoy.





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MDNA Australian Dates To Be Announced

Cameron Adams, Music Writer for the Melbourne Herald Sun Newspaper confirmed this morning on Triple M radio station in Melbourne that theAustralian dates for Madonna's MDNA Tour should will be announced in 2-3 weeks.

That means sometime in July.

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Madonna proved to be 2012′s ultimate pop star in Billboard.com’s Mid-Year Music Awards poll, which let fans weigh in on their favorite artists, songs, albums and performances of the first half of this year. After voting ended on Friday (June 29) and the hundreds of thousands of votes were tallied, Madge was declared the winner of the First-Half MVP trophy, edging out upstart boy band One Direction. Madonna, whose 12th studio album “MDNA” was released last March, highlighted the first half of 2012 by performing at the Super Bowl halftime show, scoring another No. 1 on the Billboard 200 and getting involved in a war of words with Lady Gaga. In Billboard.com’s poll, the pop superstar snagged the most votes in the Best TV Performance category; the third-most clicks for best Billboard 200 No. 1 Album; and an easy win in the Most Memorable Feud category. Her appearance alongside electronic star Avicii at Ultra Music Festival was also named Best Festival Performance in a romp.

Here are the final results for Billboard.com’s 2012 Mid-Year Music Awards poll:

First-Half MVP: 1. Madonna (30%) 2. One Direction (27%) 3. Nicki Minaj (9%)

Best Newcomer: 1. One Direction (38%) 2. Lana Del Rey (21%) 3. Carly Rae Jepsen (15%) Favorite Hot 100 No. 1 Song:1. fun. featuring Janelle Monae, “We Are Young” (19%) 2. Adele, “Set Fire To The Rain” (15%) 3. Carly Rae Jepsen, “Call Me Maybe” (14%)

Favorite Billboard 200 No. 1 Album: 1. Adam Lambert, “Trespassing” (56%) 2. One Direction, “Up All Night (15%) 3. Madonna, “MDNA” (11%)

Best Music Video: 1. Rihanna, “Where Have You Been” (21%) 2. Adam Lambert, “Never Close Our Eyes” (19%) 3. Katy Perry, “Part Of Me” (17%) Best Comeback: 1. Lionel Richie (34%) 2. Boy Bands (26%) 3. The Beach Boys (18%)

Most Memorable Feud: 1. Madonna vs. Lady Gaga (65%) 2. Drake vs. Chris Brown (23%) 3. Nicki Minaj vs. Hot 97 (8%)

Most Shocking Moment: 1. Whitney Houston’s Death (61%) 2. Chris Brown/Rihanna Remixes (14%) 3. Katy Perry’s Divorce (12%)

Best Festival Performance: 1. Avicii featuring Madonna at Ultra Music Festival (59%) 2. Tupac at Coachella (27%) 3. D’Angelo at Bonnaroo (5%) Best Style: 1. Beyonce (26%) 2. Rihanna (17%) 3. Adam Lambert (14%)

Best Tour: 1. Bruce Springsteen (26%) 2. Drake (25%) 3. Kenny Chesney and Tim McGraw (9%) Best TV Performance: 1. Madonna at Super Bowl (42%) 2. Adele at Grammys (36%) 3. Jordin Sparks/John Legend at Billboard Music Awards (5%)

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Madonna performs during her MDNA tour in Berlin (June 28 2012)
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Watch the full DeeJay TV Interview with Madonna here.

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Madonna performs during her MDNA tour in Copenhagen (July 02 2012)

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Madonna Breaks Down Crying During "Like a Virgin" Performance

Madonna's MDNA tour is full of surprises. She flashed a boob in Istanbul, mooned her audience in Rome, and in Berlin had an emotional breakdown onstage.

During a slowed-down performance of her 1984 hit "Like a Virgin," Madonna became visibly emotional and cried before finishing the song.

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But Madge wasn't sad for long: A shirtless backup dancer lifted her to her feet, fastened her into a corset and sensually stroked her body.

He then tightened her corset dramatically, causing her to theatrically gasp for air.

"Don't cry, Madonna!" a fan yelled out.

Fortunately, the Material Girl regained her wits, finishing the song to much applause.



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Reply #291 posted 07/06/12 3:27pm

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damn. she's definitely bringing the drama. it's nice to see her uninhibited on stage again. there's a noticable difference from tour to tour starting with Drowned World, in terms of her being truly being comfortable and engaging up there, imo.

"That's when stars collide. When there's space for what u want, and ur heart is open wide."
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