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Madonna the 2nd SEX era 1992-1996 "though I would agree that all of these albums were watershed moments for me." -Madonna
A League of Their Own as Mae Mordabito This Used to Be My Playground Marlene Dietrich influence SEX Steven Meisel. Niki Haris, Donna DeLory Erotica Vanilla Ice Ingrid Casesar The tour was directed by Madonna's brother, Christopher Ciccone; costumes for the tour were designed by Italian fashion house Dolce & Gabbana. Body of Evidence, the film Dangerous Game The Girlie Show World Tour,
Photography for promotional material, posters and publicity for the show was by Herb Ritts. the Late Show with David Letterman biographer J. Randy Taraborrelli Dancers: Ungela Brockman, Christopher Childers, Michael Gregory, Carrie Ann Inaba, Jill Nicklaus, Ruth Inchaustegui, Luca Tommassini and Carlton Wilborn Dennis Rodman Bedtime Stories fitness trainer Carlos Leon Something to Remember
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YES!!!
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EROTICA
My name is Dita
Erotica- Antichrist Manu Club Mix Erotica (dikkie’s Erotism Mix) Erotica – (Underground Club Mix) Erotica (Achille Sarcone Erotic House Mix) Erotica (William Orbit Remix) Erotica(album Version) | |
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Erotica was a great song.. I remember going to the big Barnes and Noble book store in The Village to buy the SEX book... The book looked great but it started to fall a part real fast | |
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I never bought it, thought about purchasing a copy I found on the internet. A friend of mine bought it back then. I remember there was a line out of the store at Waldens Book store back then for the book.
similar to the 1960's 70's and 80's I think the early -mid 90's was the last of that kind of openess that was just 'non-artistic' the times were sexually revolutionary too coming out of the Regan/Bush years
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The delivery of this line kills me every time 2012: The Queen Returns | |
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"This Used to Be My Playground" is a song performed by Madonna. It is the theme for the film A League of Their Own, which starred Madonna as well as Tom Hanks, Geena Davis and Rosie O'Donnell. The song was written and produced by Madonna and Shep Pettibone, and recorded prior to final sessions for her 1992 studio album Erotica. Released in the summer, the single was a worldwide hit, spending one week at number one on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 in August 1992, and became Madonna's tenth chart topper, breaking her tie with Whitney Houston to become the female artist with the most number one singles at that time. It entered the charts in the UK top five, peaking at number three for two weeks and was another top five hit for Madonna in numerous other markets. The song earned Madonna a Golden Globe Award nomination for "Best Original Song".
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This Used To Be My Playground
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Another great era in Madonna's career. | |
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The music video, directed by Alek Keshishian, was filmed in June 1992 at Raleigh Studios in Hollywood, California and Malibu Beach and world premiered on MTV on June 30, 1992. The video was commercially released in 2004 as a bonus feature on the 2-disc special edition DVD of A League of Their Own. The video shows a photo album being viewed by somebody and Madonna singing in different settings from the different pictures inside the album. As the video ends, the viewer having reached the end of the album then scrolls backwards through previous pages.
Madonna with director Alek Keshishian
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I love your threads oldfriends Pistols sounded like "Fuck off," wheras The Clash sounded like "Fuck Off, but here's why.."- Thedigitialgardener
All music is shit music and no music is real- gunsnhalen Datdonkeydick- Asherfierce Gary Hunts Album Isn't That Good- Soulalive | |
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Correct me if I'm wrong, but playground was never performed live. Right?
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From what I've read as well as from the dvd concerts up till now, no it hasn't
If she did she would have to have Donna & Niki, do something like the Rain performance on the Erotica tour | |
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Have you ever?
I love the Underground Club Mix
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That's right. | |
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Madonna performs Bedtime Story @ the 1995 Brit Awards 2.20.1995
February 20, 1995
MT: In 1994 you were chosen as one of the two platinum blond "twins" for the famous Bedtime Story performance at the Brit Awards. Speaking with Jamie King a while ago he told us that he was the one that suggested your name because he thought you would have been the perfect choice for that performance.
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I bought a mint condition SEX book this past summer for almost $300. | |
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why are you lumping 2 (possibly 3) very distinct eras together as one?
Bedtime Stories was the apology for Sex/Erotica.
STR/Evita was a further extension of that by rebranding herself as safe for your mother (and even grandmother).
Vogue/The Immaculate Collection/Blond Ambition is a more logical era to lump in with Sex/Erotica | |
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Yes Erotica & Bedtime Stories are 2 distinct albums but the era's are kind blurred together.
Madonna did not apologize for it at all, there is no interview or even mention of that.
...Ooops I didn't know I couldn't talk about sex, and she definately did not want to come across as safe. I mean did you see the David Letterman show? That was a proceed to Bedtime Stories and there was no way that was an apology or wanting to be safe for grandma
Absolutely No Regrets
A lot of the same dancers, same producers, photographers, her style and attitude were very much similar. the more urban and organic feels of both compliment each other, her look. Madonna was still very much the same just toned down a bit in 4 B Stories. She was still in the same zone.
Blond Ambition/Vogue I thought about, but I think it's very different from the Erotica/Bedtime Stories vibe, totally different group of dancers and producers, style.
Her vibe for BAmbitions to me flows out of the prior album. Justify My Love though by itself feels like the direction she wanted to go into for Erotica, similarly to how the songs Bedtimes stories feels like the style she went into for Ray of Light. but from her lovers 2 her dancers it's Blond Ambition/Vogue and This Used to Be My Playground feels like Erotica & Bedtime Stories.
To me its like Purple Rain & ATWIAD the 2nd came out of the 1st as the result of the 1st they compliment each other well, actually better than 1999 + Purple Rain (ATWIAD & Parade are nothing alike like a lot of people try to say)
lastly I don't want 2 try to maintain 2 different threads
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Love this era and the two albums. Erotica (the song) is still timeless. A true Madonna classic. | |
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Today is the last day that I'm using words | |
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Unusual for the mid-90's, Madonna promoted this song on the Internet, with a 30-second sample of "Secret" and the cover image of the then-unreleased Bedtime Stories. She also left a message with the following words:
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OldFriends4Sale said:
Yes Erotica & Bedtime Stories are 2 distinct albums but the era's are kind blurred together.
Madonna did not apologize for it at all, there is no interview or even mention of that.
...Ooops I didn't know I couldn't talk about sex, and she definately did not want to come across as safe. I mean did you see the David Letterman show? That was a proceed to Bedtime Stories and there was no way that was an apology or wanting to be safe for grandma
Absolutely No Regrets
A lot of the same dancers, same producers, photographers, her style and attitude were very much similar. the more urban and organic feels of both compliment each other, her look. Madonna was still very much the same just toned down a bit in 4 B Stories. She was still in the same zone.
Blond Ambition/Vogue I thought about, but I think it's very different from the Erotica/Bedtime Stories vibe, totally different group of dancers and producers, style.
Her vibe for BAmbitions to me flows out of the prior album. Justify My Love though by itself feels like the direction she wanted to go into for Erotica, similarly to how the songs Bedtimes stories feels like the style she went into for Ray of Light. but from her lovers 2 her dancers it's Blond Ambition/Vogue and This Used to Be My Playground feels like Erotica & Bedtime Stories.
To me its like Purple Rain & ATWIAD the 2nd came out of the 1st as the result of the 1st they compliment each other well, actually better than 1999 + Purple Rain (ATWIAD & Parade are nothing alike like a lot of people try to say)
lastly I don't want 2 try to maintain 2 different threads
[Edited 12/2/11 20:55pm] She SAID "I'm not sorry" and "absolutely no regrets" in song lyrics and more power to her for it, but her actions spoke louder than words. And the albums aren't all that similar. One is heavy, almost industrial house beats and the other is slick mainstream contemporary r&b with a very thick layer of gloss and gauze over the lense to soften the ballsy, abrasive Madonna of the preceding 5 years as a mea culpa. Nothing wrong with that and I like both eras but they are 2 distinct eras. And throwing in the Something To Remember and Evita years in there only helps to illustrate that beyond a shadow of a doubt. | |
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One of my all-time favorite Madonna songs | |
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Me too. Amazing times. 3121... Don't U Wanna Come? | |
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