not 2 mention the titty fiasco right? malfunction ...yeah right
The "titty fiasco"? It was only a "fiasco" because the media made it out to be. When I initially watched the show, I had to ask myself did I see what I just thought I saw...it was just that quick. Of course it's going to be a fiasco when you have every news outlet blowing the freeze frame of it up of 1,000 times the size and airing it 20 times a day, the hypocrites in middle-America claiming their kids were blinded and scarred for life for seeing something that gives nourishment to babies, and a conservative administration (cough-Bush/Powell-cough) sending out the lynchmob to deem Janet the antichrist because of a .5 second flash of her nipple-shielded breast. The rock band Garbage's song "Sex is Not the Enemy" was based around the 2004 SB incident. Shirley Manson of Garbage said it best:
"Sex Is Not the Enemy" was influenced by the February 1, 2004 Super Bowl Halftime controversy, when Manson noticed that the incident was featured on the USA Today cover for three days in a row with no mention of the Iraq War. Manson felt the media "was only focusing on Janet’s beautiful tit, which I thought was bizarre".
Bizarre indeed.
No, it was a big fisco becuz she was brave enugh to do it, but painted herself as a sorry arse right after.
The "titty fiasco"? It was only a "fiasco" because the media made it out to be. When I initially watched the show, I had to ask myself did I see what I just thought I saw...it was just that quick. Of course it's going to be a fiasco when you have every news outlet blowing the freeze frame of it up of 1,000 times the size and airing it 20 times a day, the hypocrites in middle-America claiming their kids were blinded and scarred for life for seeing something that gives nourishment to babies, and a conservative administration (cough-Bush/Powell-cough) sending out the lynchmob to deem Janet the antichrist because of a .5 second flash of her nipple-shielded breast. The rock band Garbage's song "Sex is Not the Enemy" was based around the 2004 SB incident. Shirley Manson of Garbage said it best:
"Sex Is Not the Enemy" was influenced by the February 1, 2004 Super Bowl Halftime controversy, when Manson noticed that the incident was featured on the USA Today cover for three days in a row with no mention of the Iraq War. Manson felt the media "was only focusing on Janet’s beautiful tit, which I thought was bizarre".
Bizarre indeed.
No, it was a big fisco becuz she was brave enugh to do it, but painted herself as a sorry arse right after.
You seem to have so much vitriol for a woman who has done nothing but put feet on the dancefloor and smiles to millions of faces. What has Janet ever done to you? Might I suggest the Escapade Shep Pettibone mix to get you in a better mood?
Miss You Much and Escapade Shep Pettibone mixes are amazing, I wish they were remembered and getting airplay today like the LAP and Express Yourself mixes, and Vogue which was inspired by MYM
- Madonna’s had imagination and creativity that Janet lacked (actually always lacks nowadays) but compared to Janet she had zero stage presence – take away the huge budget and it would be an amateur performance. It looks like Madonna is thinking in her head ( ok I got to lift my leg over my head and then ohhh turn around and do a cartwheel and then grab my crotch next to this dancer and then kneel down and clap my hands to look like I’m having a good time …) – no flow whatsoever and quite awkward.
- But on the plus side – her new song has grown on me.
That's pretty much my take on it too. Madonna's sets and stages are fucking awesome, but as a performer in and of herself (which is what the grade should be on,nota set or effects), she has always lacked something when compared to Janet. It's not just obvious live, but in videos as well. I don't think I've seen another female performer radiate as much as Janet does, particularly in her videos.
- Madonna’s had imagination and creativity that Janet lacked (actually always lacks nowadays) but compared to Janet she had zero stage presence – take away the huge budget and it would be an amateur performance. It looks like Madonna is thinking in her head ( ok I got to lift my leg over my head and then ohhh turn around and do a cartwheel and then grab my crotch next to this dancer and then kneel down and clap my hands to look like I’m having a good time …) – no flow whatsoever and quite awkward.
- But on the plus side – her new song has grown on me.
That's pretty much my take on it too. Madonna's sets and stages are fucking awesome, but as a performer in and of herself (which is what the grade should be on,nota set or effects), she has always lacked something when compared to Janet. It's not just obvious live, but in videos as well. I don't think I've seen another female performer radiate as much as Janet does, particularly in her videos.
I agree with Madonna's stage sets and Janet having that something more with her skills. But the other female that comes to mind when we talk radiating is Jody Watley for me or even Karyn White.
Miss You Much and Escapade Shep Pettibone mixes are amazing, I wish they were remembered and getting airplay today like the LAP and Express Yourself mixes, and Vogue which was inspired by MYM
Yep. Supposedly Shep created this mix for Miss You Much, then produced Vogue for Madonna a little later, giving her song the same beat with a little tweaking.
That's pretty much my take on it too. Madonna's sets and stages are fucking awesome, but as a performer in and of herself (which is what the grade should be on,nota set or effects), she has always lacked something when compared to Janet. It's not just obvious live, but in videos as well. I don't think I've seen another female performer radiate as much as Janet does, particularly in her videos.
I agree with Madonna's stage sets and Janet having that something more with her skills. But the other female that comes to mind when we talk radiating is Jody Watley for me or even Karyn White.
Yeah, Jody and Karyn were bad, too. Jody's "Still a Thrill" was the first video to feature vogueing or "wacking".
Jody really doesn't get her credit, Madonna was very inspired by her, Jody had vogued in a music video before her, it was in the clubs before. And though I love Janet's iconic choreography and famous Jackson swag, Jody is a great dancer and freestyler....she was Soul Train for crying out loud (and no, this isn't news to me)
Jody really doesn't get her credit, Madonna was very inspired by her, Jody had vogued in a music video before her, it was in the clubs before. And though I love Janet's iconic choreography and famous Jackson swag, Jody is a great dancer and freestyler....she was Soul Train for crying out loud (and no, this isn't news to me)
I agree. I believe they had the same agent for a time, which is probably part of the reason. Jody's song "Most of All" was even penned by former Madonna collaborator Pat Leonard, and it totally has that Pat Leonard sound Madonna was known for back then. And you're right, Jody was vogueing before errbody . Janet also featured vogueing in a couple of her videos and performances. She and her dancers are vogueing in Alright, and there are two male dancers vogueing in the Escapade video.
The two Escapade voguers performed with her at the 1990 AMAs. They can be seen from 0:28-0:58 and 4:27-4:31 in this vid:
Seanman back in defense of Janet! Madonna's catty remark aside, there really shouldn't be any competition between the two of them--they are both entertainment performers who have made their marks in musical history and don't have any more to prove. I enjoy both of them and appreciate many of their musical contributions to pop history with or without any Superbowl controversies.
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Hmm, since people wanna talk about Michael, okay...
Michael DID try to change but he was afraid of how it would be perceived. He did change his Billie Jean choreography somewhat on his tours.
My thing is with Michael, his moves were a "trademark" so maybe he felt if he stepped out of that trademark, he wouldn't wanna read the reviews of how he "changed so much".
He was never gonna do what Madonna did and I wouldn't expect him to even if he was alive right now.
To be honest, I don't know why Michael and Madonna are even compared. Same with Janet and Madonna in this thread.
No, it was a big fisco becuz she was brave enugh to do it, but painted herself as a sorry arse right after.
You seem to have so much vitriol for a woman who has done nothing but put feet on the dancefloor and smiles to millions of faces. What has Janet ever done to you? Might I suggest the Escapade Shep Pettibone mix to get you in a better mood?
SEANMAN, we've been there b4 right? I don't hate her, I'm just pointing this particular occasion on her carreer. Let's agree in disagree...I like Madonna's performance better. I think J was a pussy back then..that's it.
Mick rips off Tina's skirt, foreshadowing a certain Justin Timberlake/Janet Jackson moment. It's sexy but Tina stated in her autobiography I, Tina that she found it a little upsetting because she didn't expect it. If this were Thunderdome, Mick would have been sentenced to Gulag
sometimes i wonder re: janet and justin, if they were trying to do something on stage as unexpected as tina and mick. however everything went wrong due to the wardrobe malfunction. i really feel it was just that! problem is, janet to the major brunt of the media's backlash.
[see concert footage of this on youtube]
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And yeah, Madonna can kiss my ass y'all. The stage and set were pretty awesome, and the last number was moving. But I really wasn't impressed by anything else. That Cleopatra intro made Elizabeth in heaven go "Is this bitch serious??"
Janet's performance as far as I'm concerned was superior. The dancing alone kills it. Its a shame people still focus on that titty mishap. Jeez people, get over it. It was just a wardrobe malfunction.
Janet forever!
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Easily Madonna's was the better of the two. Her whole performance was more a complete show.
Delete the "wardrobe malfunction" from Janet's performance and hers was totally forgettable. It was the same typical 'cut 'n paste' number she does at every award show. If you see one Janet performance, you've pretty much seen them all. I find her very predictable and boring. When Justin Timberlake came out and performed "Rock Your Body," he basically upstaged her.
Did anybody get of copy of their 2009's Greatest Hits Album, whose hits do u guys find yourself listening to more than the other?
CD 1: 01) Hung Up 02) Music 03) Vogue 04) 4 Minutes 05) Holiday 06) Everybody 07) Like A Virgin 08) Into The Groove 09) Like A Prayer 10) Ray Of Light 11) Sorry 12) Express Yourself 13) Open Your Heart 14) Borderline 15) Secret 16) Erotica 17) Justify My Love 18) Revolver
CD 2: 01) Dress You Up 02) Material Girl 03) La Isla Bonita 04) Papa Don't Preach 05) Lucky Star 06) Burning Up 07) Crazy For You 08) Who's That Girl 09) Frozen 10) Miles Away 11) Take A Bow 12) Live To Tell 13) Beautiful Stranger 14) Hollywood 15) Die Another Day 16) Dont Tell Me 17) Cherish 18) Celebration
CD 1:
1. “What Have You Done for Me Lately” 2. “Nasty” 3. “When I Think of You” 4. “Control” 5. “Let’s Wait Awhile” (Single Remix Version) 6. “The Pleasure Principle” 7. “Diamonds” (Herb Alpert with Janet Jackson) 8. “Miss You Much” 9. “Rhythm Nation” 10. “Escapade” 11. “Alright 7″ (Video Version with Rap) 12. “Come Back to Me” 13. “Black Cat” (Video Mix/Short Solo Single Version) 14. “Love Will Never Do (Without You)” 15. “The Best Things in Life Are Free” (Luther Vandross and Janet Jackson with BBD and Ralph Tresvant) 16. “That’s the Way Love Goes”
CD 2:
1. “If” 2. “Again” 3. “Because of Love” 4. “Any Time, Any Place” 5. “Scream” (Michael Jackson and Janet Jackson) 6. “Runaway” 7. “Got ‘Til It’s Gone” featuring Q-Tip and Joni Mitchell 8. “Together Again” 9. “I Get Lonely” featuring BLACKstreet 10. “Go Deep” 11. “What’s It Gonna Be?!” (Busta Rhymes featuring Janet Jackson) 12. “Doesn’t Really Matter” 13. “All for You” (Video Single Mix) 14. “Someone to Call My Lover” 15. “All Nite (Don’t Stop)” 16. “Call on Me” featuring Nelly 17. “Feedback” 18. “Make Me”
Did anybody get of copy of their 2009's Greatest Hits Album, whose hits do u guys find yourself listening to more than the other?
CD 1: 01) Hung Up 02) Music 03) Vogue 04) 4 Minutes 05) Holiday 06) Everybody 07) Like A Virgin 08) Into The Groove 09) Like A Prayer 10) Ray Of Light 11) Sorry 12) Express Yourself 13) Open Your Heart 14) Borderline 15) Secret 16) Erotica 17) Justify My Love 18) Revolver
CD 2: 01) Dress You Up 02) Material Girl 03) La Isla Bonita 04) Papa Don't Preach 05) Lucky Star 06) Burning Up 07) Crazy For You 08) Who's That Girl 09) Frozen 10) Miles Away 11) Take A Bow 12) Live To Tell 13) Beautiful Stranger 14) Hollywood 15) Die Another Day 16) Dont Tell Me 17) Cherish 18) Celebration
CD 1:
1. “What Have You Done for Me Lately” 2. “Nasty” 3. “When I Think of You” 4. “Control” 5. “Let’s Wait Awhile” (Single Remix Version) 6. “The Pleasure Principle” 7. “Diamonds” (Herb Alpert with Janet Jackson) 8. “Miss You Much” 9. “Rhythm Nation” 10. “Escapade” 11. “Alright 7″ (Video Version with Rap) 12. “Come Back to Me” 13. “Black Cat” (Video Mix/Short Solo Single Version) 14. “Love Will Never Do (Without You)” 15. “The Best Things in Life Are Free” (Luther Vandross and Janet Jackson with BBD and Ralph Tresvant) 16. “That’s the Way Love Goes”
CD 2:
1. “If” 2. “Again” 3. “Because of Love” 4. “Any Time, Any Place” 5. “Scream” (Michael Jackson and Janet Jackson) 6. “Runaway” 7. “Got ‘Til It’s Gone” featuring Q-Tip and Joni Mitchell 8. “Together Again” 9. “I Get Lonely” featuring BLACKstreet 10. “Go Deep” 11. “What’s It Gonna Be?!” (Busta Rhymes featuring Janet Jackson) 12. “Doesn’t Really Matter” 13. “All for You” (Video Single Mix) 14. “Someone to Call My Lover” 15. “All Nite (Don’t Stop)” 16. “Call on Me” featuring Nelly 17. “Feedback” 18. “Make Me”
I had Celebration on my itunes but it got deleted for No Reason. I was playing it often, but hated the songs Celebration and Revolver (Lil Wayne, really?). I have a Celebration T-shirt though, I like the image they used for the cover, it's iconic.
Easily Madonna's was the better of the two. Her whole performance was more a complete show.
Delete the "wardrobe malfunction" from Janet's performance and hers was totally forgettable. It was the same typical 'cut 'n paste' number she does at every award show. If you see one Janet performance, you've pretty much seen them all. I find her very predictable and boring. When Justin Timberlake came out and performed "Rock Your Body," he basically upstaged her.
Easily Madonna's was the better of the two. Her whole performance was more a complete show.
Delete the "wardrobe malfunction" from Janet's performance and hers was totally forgettable. It was the same typical 'cut 'n paste' number she does at every award show. If you see one Janet performance, you've pretty much seen them all. I find her very predictable and boring. When Justin Timberlake came out and performed "Rock Your Body," he basically upstaged her.
Have you lost yo mind? Justin Timberlake upstaged WHO? With that dusty ass black jacket and those worn-for-a-week khakis he was wearing (not to mention he needed a shave in the worse way), the only people he was upstaging that night in 2004 were the local hobos hanging out around Reliant Stadium.
Neither J nor M have the greatest voices in the world, but even if I were to concede M had a better halftime show -- and I skipped it like I do most SB Halftime shows -- Janet's just a better dancer and better performer.
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need to take a break from the females via the superbowl. here's slash @ superbowl 2011.
Slash performs with the Black Eyed Peas during the Bridgestone Super Bowl XLV Halftime Show at Cowboys Stadium on February 6, 2011 in Arlington, Texas.
Slash, Superbowl 2011
I've always appreciated Slash's gun-for-hire persona. He'll play with anyone, anytime. I'd love to see him perform with the Org's namesake one day.
Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016
Props will be withheld until the showing and proving has commenced. -- Aaron McGruder
need to take a break from the females via the superbowl. here's slash @ superbowl 2011.
Slash performs with the Black Eyed Peas during the Bridgestone Super Bowl XLV Halftime Show at Cowboys Stadium on February 6, 2011 in Arlington, Texas.
Slash, Superbowl 2011
I've always appreciated Slash's gun-for-hire persona. He'll play with anyone, anytime. I'd love to see him perform with the Org's namesake one day.