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"Sticky and Sweet...my sugar is RAW! DANCE!" It has taken me over...I should be a madonna hater...but I can't stop listening to the Pharrell demos! HELP!!!!
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MikeMatronik said: It has taken me over...I should be a madonna hater...but I can't stop listening to the Pharrell demos! HELP!!!!
This is in regular rotation for me. Been gone for a minute, now I'm back with the jump off | |
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JackieBlue said: MikeMatronik said: It has taken me over...I should be a madonna hater...but I can't stop listening to the Pharrell demos! HELP!!!!
This is in regular rotation for me. I should hate Madonna...it gives me cred here | |
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This song has dumb lyrics and it's obvious filler,but....I grew to like it
Sometimes,I like when Madonna is just being silly and not taking herself too seriously (remember those whacky "I Love New York" lyrics? Loved it). At this point,I would be kinda sad if "Candy Shop" doesn't make the album.It has a good beat...it sounds like something Missy Elliot would do.A really,cool,crazy dance track! my sugar is raw (sticky and sweet) my sugar is raw (sticky and sweet) | |
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JackieBlue said: This is in regular rotation for me.
same here A friend of mine made me a CD with this song and "The Beat Goes On".It's amazing that I can drive around town,blasting new Madonna music that I'm not even supposed to hear,lol. | |
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The songs themselves are good enough - maybe not single material, but decent album filler. The thing that grates on me - as does about all the Pharrel stuff - is her vocals....they're awful. There's absolutely no reverb on there which IMO is a must for dance music - and her singing on the chorus for both is practically off key. She's trying to hit notes like she's 25 again - and it aint happening.
I personally think she needs to go for singing lessons again as i've not liked a recorded vocal of hers since the Music album. Coincidently wasn't that when Mirwais stripped all her vocals back? | |
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hey,with all this Madonna news,I have to ask...
whatever happened to Jayardee?? Haven't seen him in months. | |
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I really hope this trash and The Beat Goes On do not make the album. The Beat Goes On is merely mediocre, but this is completely embarrassing. Don't understand why fans seem to like this...is it just because it's Madonna? She has done so much better, she is capable of so much more. If this was a Cassie track, would you still like it? | |
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VoicesCarry said: I really hope this trash and The Beat Goes On do not make the album. The Beat Goes On is merely mediocre, but this is completely embarrassing. Don't understand why fans seem to like this...is it just because it's Madonna? She has done so much better, she is capable of so much more. If this was a Cassie track, would you still like it?
Its a good point. What did you think of Hey You? I personally felt it was poor - despite having a rather good melody. I couldnt work out whether it was just the lyrics or her singing - but it just doesnt have all the ingredients - same goes for the other tracks. Some elements i really like, but they're all missing something. The overall effect is underhwleming. | |
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CrozzaUK said: VoicesCarry said: I really hope this trash and The Beat Goes On do not make the album. The Beat Goes On is merely mediocre, but this is completely embarrassing. Don't understand why fans seem to like this...is it just because it's Madonna? She has done so much better, she is capable of so much more. If this was a Cassie track, would you still like it?
Its a good point. What did you think of Hey You? I personally felt it was poor - despite having a rather good melody. I couldnt work out whether it was just the lyrics or her singing - but it just doesnt have all the ingredients - same goes for the other tracks. Some elements i really like, but they're all missing something. The overall effect is underhwleming. One of my friends (a huge Madonna fan) labelled that one "Hey Poo". They've tried to play Hey You, Candy Shop and The Beat Goes On in gay clubs here in Toronto and they all clear the floor. Hey You got such a bad reception that it was soon relegated to the drag show parody of Madonna. I felt it was one of her worst tracks in a long time. I think it's because she's working with shitty producers. I never really thought the Neptunes were that innovative to begin with, and Pharrell is seemingly incapable of putting together something that sounds professionally produced and polished these days. The tracks just don't sound that musical, which is what Madonna is all about. That's my big problem with it. You have to say to yourself, "This is the woman that made Secret", take a look at these tracks, and they're just completely worthless. If she's going to make another R&B album, she needs to make a good one. [Edited 10/26/07 7:42am] | |
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VoicesCarry said: One of my friends (a huge Madonna fan) labelled that one "Hey Poo". They've tried to play Hey You, Candy Shop and The Beat Goes On in gay clubs here in Toronto and they all clear the floor. Hey You got such a bad reception that it was soon relegated to the drag show parody of Madonna. I felt it was one of her worst tracks in a long time. I think it's because she's working with shitty producers. I never really thought the Neptunes were that innovative to begin with, and Pharrell is seemingly incapable of putting together something that sounds professionally produced and polished these days. The tracks just don't sound that musical, which is what Madonna is all about. That's my big problem with it. You have to say to yourself, "This is the woman that made Secret", take a look at these tracks, and they're just completely worthless. If she's going to make another R&B album, she needs to make a good one. [Edited 10/26/07 7:42am] Funnily enough thats exactly the song ive been comparing them too lately. I always listen to Bedtime Stories and Erotica alot in the Autumn, and obviously Bedtime Stories was her attempt in the 90's at an R&B record - but the quality difference between these Pharrell tracks and something like Secret is huge. Lyrically i can't ever recall her being in such a hole as this - totally banal - silly fluff lyrics that seem to prioritise rhyme over meaning. That said - Dont Stop on BS was exactly the same kind of silly meaning. It kind of shows how personal her lyrics are. When nothing happens in her life she's nothing to say. As her life has become more boring, so too have her lyrics. I think i've always been attracted by the constant sadness and yearning that seemed to creep through all the happy dance songs she perfected. As she's found happiness in her life this has led to her becoming less interesting and thoughtful in her work. She's kind of just going through the motions now. | |
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CrozzaUK said: VoicesCarry said: One of my friends (a huge Madonna fan) labelled that one "Hey Poo". They've tried to play Hey You, Candy Shop and The Beat Goes On in gay clubs here in Toronto and they all clear the floor. Hey You got such a bad reception that it was soon relegated to the drag show parody of Madonna. I felt it was one of her worst tracks in a long time. I think it's because she's working with shitty producers. I never really thought the Neptunes were that innovative to begin with, and Pharrell is seemingly incapable of putting together something that sounds professionally produced and polished these days. The tracks just don't sound that musical, which is what Madonna is all about. That's my big problem with it. You have to say to yourself, "This is the woman that made Secret", take a look at these tracks, and they're just completely worthless. If she's going to make another R&B album, she needs to make a good one. [Edited 10/26/07 7:42am] Funnily enough thats exactly the song ive been comparing them too lately. I always listen to Bedtime Stories and Erotica alot in the Autumn, and obviously Bedtime Stories was her attempt in the 90's at an R&B record - but the quality difference between these Pharrell tracks and something like Secret is huge. Lyrically i can't ever recall her being in such a hole as this - totally banal - silly fluff lyrics that seem to prioritise rhyme over meaning. That said - Dont Stop on BS was exactly the same kind of silly meaning. It kind of shows how personal her lyrics are. When nothing happens in her life she's nothing to say. As her life has become more boring, so too have her lyrics. I think i've always been attracted by the constant sadness and yearning that seemed to creep through all the happy dance songs she perfected. As she's found happiness in her life this has led to her becoming less interesting and thoughtful in her work. She's kind of just going through the motions now. Yeah, those albums are fabulous pieces of art. Just an absolute pleasure to listen to, to dance to. I don't think she was ever better lyrically than on Like A Prayer-Erotica-Bedtime Stories. Songs like Bad Girl, Deeper & Deeper (one of the best songs about coming out), In This Life, Rain, Oh Father, Keep It Together, Secret, the list is long. I love them all. She used to be able to write about experiences that were not her own. She doesn't seem to reveal much about herself in her lyrics anymore. What is there is just a weak rehash of what we've heard before (Mother & Father, American Life, etc. just recycling themes from tracks like Oh Father and Drowned World/Substitute For Love). Another reason may be that the songwriters and producers she works with now simply don't bring out the best in her (since they are not nearly as talented as the people she's worked with in the past). I know we usually discuss Madonna bringing out the best in producers, but I think it goes both ways. [Edited 10/26/07 8:31am] | |
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VoicesCarry said: I really hope this trash and The Beat Goes On do not make the album. The Beat Goes On is merely mediocre, but this is completely embarrassing. Don't understand why fans seem to like this...is it just because it's Madonna? She has done so much better, she is capable of so much more. If this was a Cassie track, would you still like it?
YES. If it were anybody else, they'd be ripping it to shreds. Sorry, David, but I can't believe you'd like this. I've not liked anything I've heard from this. Confessions... was a fun album. What I've heard so far from this one just seems randomly desperate. | |
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I thought it was a given that they were undoubtedly bad and just something to occupy the fans until the official single release. I never believed that they would make it to the album and if so, then I'd be highly disappointed. Been gone for a minute, now I'm back with the jump off | |
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VoicesCarry said: CrozzaUK said: Its a good point. What did you think of Hey You? I personally felt it was poor - despite having a rather good melody. I couldnt work out whether it was just the lyrics or her singing - but it just doesnt have all the ingredients - same goes for the other tracks. Some elements i really like, but they're all missing something. The overall effect is underhwleming. One of my friends (a huge Madonna fan) labelled that one "Hey Poo". They've tried to play Hey You, Candy Shop and The Beat Goes On in gay clubs here in Toronto and they all clear the floor. Hey You got such a bad reception that it was soon relegated to the drag show parody of Madonna. I felt it was one of her worst tracks in a long time. I think it's because she's working with shitty producers. I never really thought the Neptunes were that innovative to begin with, and Pharrell is seemingly incapable of putting together something that sounds professionally produced and polished these days. The tracks just don't sound that musical, which is what Madonna is all about. That's my big problem with it. You have to say to yourself, "This is the woman that made Secret", take a look at these tracks, and they're just completely worthless. If she's going to make another R&B album, she needs to make a good one. [Edited 10/26/07 7:42am] This is also the woman that sung: I take a double shotte and you know Im satisfied after that. You guys are expecting the best thing ever and come on..Maddy never really had a CLASSIC album that was flawless all the way through. I was one of the fans who was hugely let down after American Life, but that didnt stop me from running for Confessions. Quit with all the hatin! Accept that fact that you can't stop listening to it, u know the words and u suckin it up and YOU LOVE IT [Edited 10/26/07 13:03pm] Straight Jacket Funk Affair
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paisleypark4 said: VoicesCarry said: One of my friends (a huge Madonna fan) labelled that one "Hey Poo". They've tried to play Hey You, Candy Shop and The Beat Goes On in gay clubs here in Toronto and they all clear the floor. Hey You got such a bad reception that it was soon relegated to the drag show parody of Madonna. I felt it was one of her worst tracks in a long time. I think it's because she's working with shitty producers. I never really thought the Neptunes were that innovative to begin with, and Pharrell is seemingly incapable of putting together something that sounds professionally produced and polished these days. The tracks just don't sound that musical, which is what Madonna is all about. That's my big problem with it. You have to say to yourself, "This is the woman that made Secret", take a look at these tracks, and they're just completely worthless. If she's going to make another R&B album, she needs to make a good one. [Edited 10/26/07 7:42am] This is also the woman that sung: I take a double shotte and you know Im satisfied after that. And.....? That's easily one of her worst tracks, and is definitely past the point when her lyrics started to truly go downhill. You guys are expecting the best thing ever and come on..Maddy never really had a CLASSIC album that was flawless all the way through. I was one of the fans who was hugely let down after American Life, but that didnt stop me from running for Confessions.
Actually, judging from the leaks I expect a piece of crap. Quit with all the hatin! Accept that fact that you can't stop listening to it, u know the words and u suckin it up and YOU LOVE IT
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VoicesCarry said:[quote] paisleypark4 said: Actually, judging from the leaks I expect a piece of crap. Quit with all the hatin! Accept that fact that you can't stop listening to it, u know the words and u suckin it up and YOU LOVE IT
[Edited 10/26/07 13:03pm] The end quote was for everybody. They hate the demo, but they postin about it. Just admit you like it and it's good. And.....? That's easily one of her worst tracks, and is definitely past the point when her lyrics started to truly go downhill.
I'm just tired of seeing people compare her new stuff to old stuff. I didnt even think Bedtime Stories was all that great. I mostly just like the singles....plus Survival..other than that it was a snoozefest. At least these tracks arent "I Know It" or "Jimmy Jimmy" Well we can't really really judge the leaks until we have heard them on lp. Remember Guitar? Damn I did not like that song when he previewd it. On the album though it was fire. Straight Jacket Funk Affair
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paisleypark4 said: The end quote was for everybody. They hate the demo, but they postin about it.
Right. Because people only discuss things they like. I'm just tired of seeing people compare her new stuff to old stuff. I didnt even think Bedtime Stories was all that great. I mostly just like the singles....plus Survival..other than that it was a snoozefest. At least these tracks arent "I Know It" or "Jimmy Jimmy"
Well we can't really really judge the leaks until we have heard them on lp. Remember Guitar? Damn I did not like that song when he previewd it. On the album though it was fire. It's all good. Just a difference of opinion. [Edited 10/26/07 13:14pm] | |
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paisleypark4 said: Quit with all the hatin! Accept that fact that you can't stop listening to it, u know the words and u suckin it up and YOU LOVE IT
Now you know you need to stop. I'm generally a positive poster here, but I just don't like this. It's not at all a case of being let down by unrealistic expectations. | |
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I agree with pretty much everything you're saying here Josh. | |
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paisleypark4 said: Quit with all the hatin! Accept that fact that you can't stop listening to it, u know the words and u suckin it up and YOU LOVE IT [Edited 10/26/07 13:03pm] Im really not hatin on her. I always find something of value in all her records, and i can honestly say i really enjoyed the Confessions era. I took it for what it was, and thought she did the right thing for her career at that point. My problem however (the same as it is with prince in many ways), is that i see what her potential is, what she can do. I guess what im getting at is that im a little disillusioned by her right now. MUch as i may enjoy what shes doing (shes a phenomenal entertainer) im disappointed by the musical path shes chosen. I never thought id see her desperately clinging to her youth - i thought she'd be a trail blazer right till the end - doing her shit regardless. | |
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CrozzaUK said: paisleypark4 said: Quit with all the hatin! Accept that fact that you can't stop listening to it, u know the words and u suckin it up and YOU LOVE IT [Edited 10/26/07 13:03pm] Im really not hatin on her. I always find something of value in all her records, and i can honestly say i really enjoyed the Confessions era. I took it for what it was, and thought she did the right thing for her career at that point. My problem however (the same as it is with prince in many ways), is that i see what her potential is, what she can do. I guess what im getting at is that im a little disillusioned by her right now. MUch as i may enjoy what shes doing (shes a phenomenal entertainer) im disappointed by the musical path shes chosen. I never thought id see her desperately clinging to her youth - i thought she'd be a trail blazer right till the end - doing her shit regardless. Dont read a book by it's cover. I Loved "Music" the single but thought the album fell short. I am glad she got out of the UK zone for the last 6 years and came back to some roots. Straight Jacket Funk Affair
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paisleypark4 said: Dont read a book by it's cover. I Loved "Music" the single but thought the album fell short. I am glad she got out of the UK zone for the last 6 years and came back to some roots.
Well i try not to be too reactionary - i generally think differently when im emersed in the whole hype of the album coming out. It seems a silly prejudice, but i think she makes better music when she records in America - i find the music she's recorded in the UK the worst produced music of her career. I wish she was recording this record in NYC. It seems to bring something different out in her. | |
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Hate the original version.
Kinda like Candy Shop (CLEOpatra's SEXshop Latina Club MIX). Much better chord progression and a better chorus. [Edited 10/27/07 4:38am] I'm not mad at you, I'm mad at the dirt. | |
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