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LUCKY STAR - MADONNA star quality her greatest video, and one of ehr greatest songs! the best madonna moment! haven't been watching to this video for a long long time, amazing | |
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I love her so much. | |
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She should have performed "Lucky Star" live - as the part of the Re-Invention Show, between "Burning Up" and that... "Material Girl"!
Anyway, Lucky Star was the first song I've ever heard from Madonna...and I've always loved it!!!! | |
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one of my fav songs | |
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Yeah the video is neat, i dunno why everyone hates it.
It's simple i'll admit. But i love how she pulls the shades down at the beginning and does that weird dance and falls to the ground on one knee and winks. Cute | |
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I that song.
light, bright First I see tonight light, bright Make everything alright light, bright You may be my lucky star But I'm the luckiest by far*! Great song from a great debut. [Edited 12/31/04 6:52am] | |
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JANFAN4L said: I that song.
light, bright First I see tonight light, bright Make everything alright light, bright You may be my lucky star But I'm the luckiest by far*! Great song from a great debut. [Edited 12/31/04 6:52am] "But you're supposed to HATE Madonna because you're a Janet fan! " - jayardee | |
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VoicesCarry said: JANFAN4L said: I that song.
light, bright First I see tonight light, bright Make everything alright light, bright You may be my lucky star But I'm the luckiest by far*! Great song from a great debut. [Edited 12/31/04 6:52am] "But you're supposed to HATE Madonna because you're a Janet fan! " - jayardee Oh for fucks sake why must everyone misinterpret everything i say. | |
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I remember in the summer of 1984,my friend used to play Madonna's debut album all the time.He was obsessed with her,but I was more interested in Prince's 'Purple Rain' album,which had just been released.I thought Madonna was cool,but based on that first album,I didn't think she would be around for long.I'm sure this is how many critics felt too. | |
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DavidEye said: I remember in the summer of 1984,my friend used to play Madonna's debut album all the time.He was obsessed with her,but I was more interested in Prince's 'Purple Rain' album,which had just been released.I thought Madonna was cool,but based on that first album,I didn't think she would be around for long.I'm sure this is how many critics felt too.
Yeah i read the old reviews of the Virgin Tour, and they were awful. But the one thing i remember was the comparison the Cyndi Lauper saying how Cyndi was gonna outlast Madonna. Now in days those crtics look like total dumbasses and everyone else that doubted madonna's ability [Edited 12/31/04 8:26am] | |
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Best Madonna single and video EVER. I'll rather watch Madonna rolling around on the floor with poorly applied makeup over deep, worldly Madonna anyday. | |
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RipHer2Shreds said: Best Madonna single and video EVER. I'll rather watch Madonna rolling around on the floor with poorly applied makeup over deep, worldly Madonna anyday.
It was so cute to see the girls at the concert dressed in the Lucky Star gettup at the concert, and the makeup and all. | |
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jayaredee said: DavidEye said: I remember in the summer of 1984,my friend used to play Madonna's debut album all the time.He was obsessed with her,but I was more interested in Prince's 'Purple Rain' album,which had just been released.I thought Madonna was cool,but based on that first album,I didn't think she would be around for long.I'm sure this is how many critics felt too.
Yeah i read the old reviews of the Virgin Tour, and they were awful. But the one thing i remember was the comparison the Cyndi Lauper saying how Cyndi was gonna outlast Madonna. Now in days those crtics look like total dumbasses and everyone else that doubted madonna's ability [Edited 12/31/04 8:26am] At the time though, it made more sense. Cyndi Lauper's talent was clearly more evident than Madonna's and she had a very unique - to say the least - style. Madonna looked like every other street urchin and couldn't sing a lick. I remember reading a review of the Madonna album (or perhaps it was Like a Virgin), and the reviewer said something along the lines of it being an alright album but that it was time for this "pop tart" to go away. That reviewer was none other than Kurt Loder, who later became the biggest Madonna kiss-ass ever. fuckin' non-spellin' fingers edit [Edited 12/31/04 8:35am] | |
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RipHer2Shreds said: jayaredee said: Yeah i read the old reviews of the Virgin Tour, and they were awful. But the one thing i remember was the comparison the Cyndi Lauper saying how Cyndi was gonna outlast Madonna. Now in days those crtics look like total dumbasses and everyone else that doubted madonna's ability [Edited 12/31/04 8:26am] At the time though, it made more sense. Cyndi Lauper's talent was clearly more evident than Madonna's and she had a very unique - to say the least - style. Madonna looked like every other street urchin and couldn't sing a lick. I remember reading a review of the Madonna album (or perhaps it was Like a Virgn), and the reviewer said something along the lines of it being an alright album but that it was time for this "pop tart" to go away. That reviewer was none other than Kurt Loder, who later became the biggest Madonna kiss-ass ever. I would have figured Cyndi, too. Madonna didn't exhibit much ability at that point. And Cyndi's still around, so I guess they were right, in a way. | |
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RipHer2Shreds said: jayaredee said: Yeah i read the old reviews of the Virgin Tour, and they were awful. But the one thing i remember was the comparison the Cyndi Lauper saying how Cyndi was gonna outlast Madonna. Now in days those crtics look like total dumbasses and everyone else that doubted madonna's ability [Edited 12/31/04 8:26am] At the time though, it made more sense. Cyndi Lauper's talent was clearly more evident than Madonna's and she had a very unique - to say the least - style. Madonna looked like every other street urchin and couldn't sing a lick. I remember reading a review of the Madonna album (or perhaps it was Like a Virgn), and the reviewer said something along the lines of it being an alright album but that it was time for this "pop tart" to go away. That reviewer was none other than Kurt Loder, who later became the biggest Madonna kiss-ass ever. Madonna could carry a tune, i dunno why you say she couldn't sing a lick. Of course Cyndi is an amzaing vocalist so the comparison vocal wise is evident. And her first album IMO was never topped until "Like a Prayer," it was a great dance album LAV is more of an album that was pop tartish | |
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jayaredee said: RipHer2Shreds said: At the time though, it made more sense. Cyndi Lauper's talent was clearly more evident than Madonna's and she had a very unique - to say the least - style. Madonna looked like every other street urchin and couldn't sing a lick. I remember reading a review of the Madonna album (or perhaps it was Like a Virgn), and the reviewer said something along the lines of it being an alright album but that it was time for this "pop tart" to go away. That reviewer was none other than Kurt Loder, who later became the biggest Madonna kiss-ass ever. Madonna could carry a tune, i dunno why you say she couldn't sing a lick. Of course Cyndi is an amzaing vocalist so the comparison vocal wise is evident. And her first album IMO was never topped until "Like a Prayer," it was a great dance album LAV is more of an album that was pop tartish Lord have mercy. I like the woman and always have, but she cain't sang! Her voice has improved some over the years, but there was absolutely nothing about her voice at that time that stood out. You watch Blonde Ambition, probably one of my favorite concerts of all-time, and tell me she can sing. She sounds like shit, but it didn't matter; the rest of the presentation was so brilliant that she overcame it. | |
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RipHer2Shreds said: jayaredee said: Yeah i read the old reviews of the Virgin Tour, and they were awful. But the one thing i remember was the comparison the Cyndi Lauper saying how Cyndi was gonna outlast Madonna. Now in days those crtics look like total dumbasses and everyone else that doubted madonna's ability [Edited 12/31/04 8:26am] At the time though, it made more sense. Cyndi Lauper's talent was clearly more evident than Madonna's and she had a very unique - to say the least - style. Madonna looked like every other street urchin and couldn't sing a lick. I remember reading a review of the Madonna album (or perhaps it was Like a Virgin), and the reviewer said something along the lines of it being an alright album but that it was time for this "pop tart" to go away. That reviewer was none other than Kurt Loder, who later became the biggest Madonna kiss-ass ever. fuckin' non-spellin' fingers edit It's hilarious how many critics dissed Madonna in the early days,and they later had to sit back and watch as she became the biggest star on the planet.I recall a scathing review of her 'Like A Virgin' album in Black Beat Magazine.The review was by Steven Ivory,who wrote... "at best,Madonna is a mediocre talent (like other fast-rise video stars).Take away that melody and you'll find that she's singing her own tune,and not the one she's supposed to be singing either...she talks alot of mess in interviews.Let her tell it,she's "creating a whole new sound".I guess she never listened to any of the Chic records produced by Niles Rodgers.That's where opener "Material Girl" gets it's pump from." It was brutal...lol...but years later in 1990,after watching one of her 'Blonde Ambition' shows,he admitted that he now has "a whole new level of respect for Madonna" and he's been kissing her ass ever since...lol... | |
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I love her early look(lucky star video and Borderline are my fav's) and her first two albums ,i love early 80's music as in Dirty mind ,Controversy and 1999 love that lin drum beat !!,but i think Madonna is a bit overrated she is not a great singer or a musician but she is good at marketing herself and getting people interested , her best music was in the 80's and she looked so different then ,now i think she should stay out of the public a bit ,she writes childrens books ,acts and is rumoured to be a judge on a new Missy Elliot music show ,aswell as her albums and overpriced concerts , Gap , Versace ads , she wants it all i mean how much money does she need? ,where as Prince is just about the music | |
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DavidEye said: RipHer2Shreds said: At the time though, it made more sense. Cyndi Lauper's talent was clearly more evident than Madonna's and she had a very unique - to say the least - style. Madonna looked like every other street urchin and couldn't sing a lick. I remember reading a review of the Madonna album (or perhaps it was Like a Virgin), and the reviewer said something along the lines of it being an alright album but that it was time for this "pop tart" to go away. That reviewer was none other than Kurt Loder, who later became the biggest Madonna kiss-ass ever. fuckin' non-spellin' fingers edit It's hilarious how many critics dissed Madonna in the early days,and they later had to sit back and watch as she became the biggest star on the planet.I recall a scathing review of her 'Like A Virgin' album in Black Beat Magazine.The review was by Steven Ivory,who wrote... "at best,Madonna is a mediocre talent (like other fast-rise video stars).Take away that melody and you'll find that she's singing her own tune,and not the one she's supposed to be singing either...she talks alot of mess in interviews.Let her tell it,she's "creating a whole new sound".I guess she never listened to any of the Chic records produced by Niles Rodgers.That's where opener "Material Girl" gets it's pump from." It was brutal...lol...but years later in 1990,after watching one of her 'Blonde Ambition' shows,he admitted that he now has "a whole new level of respect for Madonna" and he's been kissing her ass ever since...lol... Ironically, basically everything in that review is true, at least when it comes to musical talent. | |
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VoicesCarry said: DavidEye said: It's hilarious how many critics dissed Madonna in the early days,and they later had to sit back and watch as she became the biggest star on the planet.I recall a scathing review of her 'Like A Virgin' album in Black Beat Magazine.The review was by Steven Ivory,who wrote... "at best,Madonna is a mediocre talent (like other fast-rise video stars).Take away that melody and you'll find that she's singing her own tune,and not the one she's supposed to be singing either...she talks alot of mess in interviews.Let her tell it,she's "creating a whole new sound".I guess she never listened to any of the Chic records produced by Niles Rodgers.That's where opener "Material Girl" gets it's pump from." It was brutal...lol...but years later in 1990,after watching one of her 'Blonde Ambition' shows,he admitted that he now has "a whole new level of respect for Madonna" and he's been kissing her ass ever since...lol... Ironically, basically everything in that review is true, at least when it comes to musical talent. Nah,that review is rubbish.Madonna has had talent from day one.But admittedly,the true scope of her talent wasn't very evident on those early albums.I bet she had alot of fun proving her critics wrong | |
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Even I like this song. "I saw a woman with major Hammer pants on the subway a few weeks ago and totally thought of you." - sextonseven | |
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I didn't care much about "Lucky star" at that time. The song that really got me into Madoona was "Borderline". Love that video.
And talking about Cyndi, It was "Money changes everything".Her vocals are still sooooo great (her Shine album is as AMAZING as Madonna's RAY OF LIGHT) Why don't you start a topic with the Madonna-Cyndy old comparison... I remember Madonna naming Cyndi in her SEX book, with a sexual fantasy with her or something HAPPY NEW YEAR EVERYONE "America is a continent..." | |
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DavidEye said: VoicesCarry said: Ironically, basically everything in that review is true, at least when it comes to musical talent. Nah,that review is rubbish.Madonna has had talent from day one.But admittedly,the true scope of her talent wasn't very evident on those early albums.I bet she had alot of fun proving her critics wrong That's what I meant, though I should have added the coda *with respect to the Like A Virgin LP, which is her worst album. Although I agree that she has had songwriting talent from day 1, she did not have vocal talent from day 1 (which is what this review focuses on). [Edited 12/31/04 10:03am] | |
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tritoncin said: I didn't care much about "Lucky star" at that time. The song that really got me into Madoona was "Borderline". Love that video.
And talking about Cyndi, It was "Money changes everything".Her vocals are still sooooo great (her Shine album is as AMAZING as Madonna's RAY OF LIGHT) Why don't you start a topic with the Madonna-Cyndy old comparison... I remember Madonna naming Cyndi in her SEX book, with a sexual fantasy with her or something HAPPY NEW YEAR EVERYONE "Money Changes Everything" is incredible. Love it. | |
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VoicesCarry said: tritoncin said: I didn't care much about "Lucky star" at that time. The song that really got me into Madoona was "Borderline". Love that video.
And talking about Cyndi, It was "Money changes everything".Her vocals are still sooooo great (her Shine album is as AMAZING as Madonna's RAY OF LIGHT) Why don't you start a topic with the Madonna-Cyndy old comparison... I remember Madonna naming Cyndi in her SEX book, with a sexual fantasy with her or something HAPPY NEW YEAR EVERYONE "Money Changes Everything" is incredible. Love it. Agreed! One of those that's better than the original interpretation! | |
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VoicesCarry said: RipHer2Shreds said: At the time though, it made more sense. Cyndi Lauper's talent was clearly more evident than Madonna's and she had a very unique - to say the least - style. Madonna looked like every other street urchin and couldn't sing a lick. I remember reading a review of the Madonna album (or perhaps it was Like a Virgn), and the reviewer said something along the lines of it being an alright album but that it was time for this "pop tart" to go away. That reviewer was none other than Kurt Loder, who later became the biggest Madonna kiss-ass ever. I would have figured Cyndi, too. Madonna didn't exhibit much ability at that point. And Cyndi's still around, so I guess they were right, in a way. I think Cyndi's problem was that she lost a huge part of her audience when she released the 'True Colors' album in 1986.Let's face it,most of her fans expected 'She's So Unusual Part 2'...they wanted another fun,quirky,New Wave album from her.Instead,she decided to go the adult-contemporary route,with emotional songs like the title track and a remake of Marvin Gaye's "What's Going On".Personally,I like those songs,but it's probably not what most of her fans were expecting.That's why I think she experienced a huge loss of popularity in the mid-80s.For her part,Madonna "grew up" too,but I think she still kept her music fun and danceable,and she never really did go the "adult contemporary" route",at least not until 'Something To Remember' ... [Edited 12/31/04 11:25am] | |
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Let's examine the lyrics, shall we?:
You must be my Lucky Star 'Cause you shine on me wherever you are I just think of you and I start to glow And I need your light And baby you know [Chorus:] Starlight, starbright first star I see tonight Starlight, [starbright] make everything all right Starlight, starbright first star I see tonight Starlight, [starbright] yeah You must be my Lucky Star 'Cause you make the darkness seem so far And when I'm lost you'll be my guide I just turn around and you're by my side [chorus] Come on shine your heavenly body tonight 'Cause I know you're gonna make everything all right You may be my lucky star But I'm the luckiest by far Just another mindless, co-dependent pop tune, to me. Gimme the "deep, worldly Madonna" anyday. | |
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One of my fave Madonna dance songs! Right up there with Everybody. Did you order a pizza ma'am? Prince- UTCM | |
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DavidEye said: VoicesCarry said: I would have figured Cyndi, too. Madonna didn't exhibit much ability at that point. And Cyndi's still around, so I guess they were right, in a way. I think Cyndi's problem was that she lost a huge part of her audience when she released the 'True Colors' album in 1986.Let's face it,most of her fans expected 'She's So Unusual Part 2'...they wanted another fun,quirky,New Wave album from her.Instead,she decided to go the adult-contemporary route,with emotional songs like the title track and a remake of Marvin Gaye's "What's Going On".Personally,I like those songs,but it's probably not what most of her fans were expecting.That's why I think she experienced a huge loss of popularity in the mid-80s.For her part,Madonna "grew up" too,but I think she still kept her music fun and danceable,and she never really did go the "adult contemporary" route",at least not until 'Something To Remember' ... [Edited 12/31/04 11:25am] I really love that cover of "What's Going On". I mean you'd think Cyndi Lauper + Marvin Gaye cover = disaster, but I adore her vocals on it. I must admit it had a really great sleeve, too: [Edited 12/31/04 12:12pm] | |
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VoicesCarry said: I really love that cover of "What's Going On". I mean you'd think Cyndi Lauper + Marvin Gaye cover = disaster, but I adore her vocals on it.
I must admit it had a really great sleeve, too: I really like her version as well. It's probable that I like hers because I knew it first. I listened to a lot of R&B at that time, but the extent of my musical knowledge when her version was out (I was 14-years-old), was limited to what was being played on popular R&B radio. Marvin's version wasn't, so I didn't know it. Now, I prefer his, but I still like hers quite a bit. | |
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