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Reply #30 posted 02/20/15 11:24am

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SoulAlive said:

TheGoldStandard said:

Take A Day now eclipses Body Shop Demo #1 as the cutest thing she's recorded since Dear Jessie.

"Take A Day" is a nice surprise.I always like Madonna's work with Pharrell.

It's VERY Carpenters. I never thought I'd see the day where Pharrell produced a Carpenters-like track. I love it!!

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Reply #31 posted 02/20/15 11:40am

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It's very interesting as it does have that kinda 50s/60s easy listening/lounge vibe but it also has an early Neptunes vibe to it as well. I doubt we'll ever find out if Chad was on this or just Pharrell but I heard the same sounds from In Search Of and even Kaleidoscope on Take A Day. She also sounds like she is having fun and smiling as she sings, there is actual happiness there.

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Reply #32 posted 02/20/15 12:05pm

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It's very interesting as it does have that kinda 50s/60s easy listening/lounge vibe but it also has an early Neptunes vibe to it as well. I doubt we'll ever find out if Chad was on this or just Pharrell but I heard the same sounds from In Search Of and even Kaleidoscope on Take A Day. She also sounds like she is having fun and smiling as she sings, there is actual happiness there.

I can hear that too! I love that she's using all parts of her voice on the record too. For someone with not a huge range, she does quite a bit with her voice. She always sounds different.

Pharrell is my fav producer of the last 20 years.

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Reply #33 posted 02/20/15 1:02pm

SoulAlive

MidniteMagnet said:

SoulAlive said:

"Take A Day" is a nice surprise.I always like Madonna's work with Pharrell.

It's VERY Carpenters. I never thought I'd see the day where Pharrell produced a Carpenters-like track. I love it!!

You are absolutely right! lol does kinda remind me of the Carpenters

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Reply #34 posted 02/20/15 1:05pm

SoulAlive

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Cinny said:

I find this cover and "Holy Water" absolutely revolting! "Living For Love" is good though.

You don't like the S&M joke? lol I didn't care for the cover so much in black and white but I really like it in red. I won't comment on Holy Water--you either like it or you don't. biggrin

"Holy Water" is my JAM....my favorite song on the album! headbang boxed lol

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Reply #35 posted 02/20/15 6:56pm

SoulAlive

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SoulAlive said:




LiveToTell86 said:


So it does seem the tour announcement is coming with the album release.




yep,that's what I heard too nod save your money,folks! Tourdates to be announced on the album release date (March 10)



I said I couldn't afford to go this time... I may end up breaking my vow. lol Maybe I can get my friend to splurge--he hasn't been since the Drowned World tour. lol




:lol: would you rather see her in San Jose or Oakland? I hope she does two shows here in San Jose,like she did on the last tour
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Reply #36 posted 02/20/15 8:04pm

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purplethunder3121 said:

I said I couldn't afford to go this time... I may end up breaking my vow. lol Maybe I can get my friend to splurge--he hasn't been since the Drowned World tour. lol

lol would you rather see her in San Jose or Oakland? I hope she does two shows here in San Jose,like she did on the last tour

Either one's good, but Oakland has BART. Stevie Wonder made me miss the last train though... razz Madonna would definitely go past the BART schedule. lol I hope she doesn't have DJs opening this time...

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Reply #37 posted 02/20/15 8:30pm

SoulAlive

I really like the demo of "Living For Love"...it sounds more 90s/house-inspired than the released version.I think I like the demo more eek

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Reply #38 posted 02/20/15 10:13pm

LiveToTell86

^Me too, it's more house/gospel, the album version is too toned down.

I hope that on tour she performs this version, it could be a great finale paired up with Like A Prayer.

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Reply #39 posted 02/20/15 10:28pm

SoulAlive

LiveToTell86 said:

^Me too, it's more house/gospel, the album version is too toned down.

I hope that on tour she performs this version, it could be a great finale paired up with Like A Prayer.

that would be great

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Reply #40 posted 02/20/15 10:30pm

SoulAlive

Madonna is about to release her best album in 17 years

Posted Today, 06:24 AM

Madonna's raunchy rebellion
World Exclusive: First review of Madonna’s new Rebel Heart album
By DAN WOOTTON, Head of Showbiz

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Not since Ray of Light in 1998 has Madge come up with such a perfect collection of pop belters, while managing to remain at the cutting edge of music trends.
Rebel Heart, her 13th studio album, is deeply personal, exposing her darkest secrets, sexual desires and fears for the future.
It’s provocative, sexy, emotionally raw and self-referential.
But above all else, it features melodies and hooks that should send her back to the top of the charts.
While the 56-year-old has had to deal with almost constant leaks over the past two months, this is the first official review of the album.
If you were one of the few who has listened to the tracks illegally released online, then discount what you’ve heard.
Nine songs are now officially available through Apple’s iTunes store but ten more will be released on March 9.
I’ve had a world exclusive First Listen for Bizarre and am excited to bring you my top ten countdown of the unreleased new songs.
10 INSIDE OUT
Yes, Madonna most definitely still loves sex — or “the purest form of ecstasy” as she describes it on this track.
Eroticism and romance collide here as she stops singing to gasp: “I want to love you from the inside out.” Later she makes it clear the song is actually more about revealing your deepest feelings to your lover.
She sings: “Every scar you try to hide. Every dark corner of your mind. Show me yours and I’ll show you mine.”
9 HOLY WATER
One of four tracks co-produced by KANYE WEST. His influence is immediately evident, with “Yeezus” even getting a nod in the lyrics. The stripped-back instrumentation is very modern. But there’s still a cheeky reference to Vogue when Madge says: “Strike a pose, there’s nothing to it.”
8 BEST NIGHT
Top DJ DIPLO worked with Madonna on this feelgood and chilled-out party song about a one-night stand. A rap from Madonna, where she references the recent phenomenon of sex tapes, is the highlight here.
She seductively whispers: “Surrender to the pleasure when we breathe in together. It’s either now or never. No sex tapes on camera. Just you and me together.”
7 MESSIAH
The most traditional ballad on the album has similarities to Madonna’s brilliant Nineties hit You’ll See. There’s an impressive string section and very little dance production compared to the rest of the album. It’s one of five songs Swedish DJ AVICII has contributed to.
6 S.E.X.
Madonna shows why she was so scornful of Fifty Shades of Grey, with her own X-rated mission statement that puts EL James to shame. Her “lesson in sexology” includes handcuffs, blindfolds, high heels, perfume, fishnets, leather belts, thigh highs, silk scarfs and, er, a bar of soap.
Oh, there’s also audio of a woman, we presume to be Madge, making love . . .
5 HEARTBREAK CITY
This is how you write and perform a break-up ballad. Madonna sounds angry here. Like, you-don’t-want-to-mess-with-me angry.
Her vocals are on point too as she builds to a soaring chorus, singing: “Cut me down the middle. F***ed me up a little. You said I was your queen. I tried to give you everything. And now you want your freedom. You got what you came for — a bit of fame and fortune. And I’m no longer needed.”
4 VENI VEDI VICI
“I came, I saw, I conquered,” Madonna sings as she takes an exhilarating look back on her impressive career.
In a spoken word verse referencing some of her most famous songs of old, she explains how she’s impacted pop culture, saying in part: “I expressed myself, came like a virgin down the aisle. Exposed my naked ass and I did it with a smile. And when it came to sex, I know I walked the borderline. When I struck a pose, all the gay boys lost their mind. I saw a ray of light. Music saved my life.”
The guest appearance from NAS is brilliant too and proof he should be back in the charts in his own right.
3 BODY SHOP
One of the most experimental moments, this track is completely joyful and a strong contender to be a future single. There’s an eastern influence instrumentally and fast-paced verses, fused perfectly with background dance beats. Unlike most of the deep lyrics on the album, Madge has some fun here. “You can polish the headlights. You can start the ignition,” she sings happily.
2 WASH ALL OVER ME
An incredibly powerful and pretty emotionally traumatic song ends the main version of the album, with an intense church-like organ overlaid with modern house beats. Madonna looks at her place in the world, opening with the line: “In a world that’s changing, I’m a stranger in a strange land.” She also talks about “running away from all this madness”.
1 REBEL HEART
Surprisingly, the brilliant title track — my favourite moment of the album — doesn’t find a place on the main tracklisting, instead closing the deluxe version.
The lyrics are autobiographical — and she admits to being a “narcissist” and “provocative”.
The first verse is my favourite lyrically as she sings: “I live my life like a masochist. Hear-ing my father say: ‘I told you so, I told you so. Why can’t you be like the other girls?’ I said: ‘Oh no, that’s no me. And I don’t think it will ever be.’”
Thank God for that.
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Reply #41 posted 02/20/15 11:27pm

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"Living For Love" failed to enter the Billboard Hot 100? eek

And this happened after the video and Grammy... confused
I think the General public is simply not interested in this song.

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Reply #42 posted 02/20/15 11:31pm

SoulAlive

Anyone want some coffee? lol

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Reply #43 posted 02/21/15 1:11am

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"Living For Love" failed to enter the Billboard Hot 100? eek

And this happened after the video and Grammy... confused
I think the General public is simply not interested in this song.

At this point it's silly to expect the general public to be interested in someone whose debut album is more than 30 years old. Music is geared towards people who weren't even born when The Immaculate Collection came out. Us fans are lucky that she keeps going strong and she released the biggest amount of songs ever. The tour is coming too so who cares about radio and sales?

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Reply #44 posted 02/21/15 1:37am

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At this point it's silly to expect the general public to be interested in someone whose debut album is more than 30 years old. Music is geared towards people who weren't even born when The Immaculate Collection came out. Us fans are lucky that she keeps going strong and she released the biggest amount of songs ever. The tour is coming too so who cares about radio and sales?

it was expected that the song will not be a top 10 hit, Yes.

but I was sure that given that the song itself is not bad and the Grammys, will give the opportunity to debut somewhere in the middle of the Billboard hot 100.

some just album tracks (not singles) debuted in the chart.

I find this level of indifference strange.

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Reply #45 posted 02/21/15 2:29am

SoulAlive

check out this statement from the review that I posted above....

"If you were one of the few who has listened to the tracks illegally released online, then discount what you’ve heard"

"2 WASH ALL OVER ME
An incredibly powerful and pretty emotionally traumatic song ends the main version of the album, with an intense church-like organ overlaid with modern house beats"
hmmm there are rumors that the leaked album is not the final version,after all...this review sorta confirms it
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Reply #46 posted 02/21/15 2:45am

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Reply #47 posted 02/21/15 3:02am

SoulAlive

"you look so thirsty,I think you need it...." razz

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Reply #48 posted 02/21/15 6:52am

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LiLi1992 said:



LiveToTell86 said:


At this point it's silly to expect the general public to be interested in someone whose debut album is more than 30 years old. Music is geared towards people who weren't even born when The Immaculate Collection came out. Us fans are lucky that she keeps going strong and she released the biggest amount of songs ever. The tour is coming too so who cares about radio and sales?



it was expected that the song will not be a top 10 hit, Yes.


but I was sure that given that the song itself is not bad and the Grammys, will give the opportunity to debut somewhere in the middle of the Billboard hot 100.


some just album tracks (not singles) debuted in the chart.


I find this level of indifference strange.


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Face it, Spock, folks that think this album is about chart position, bullets, and international performance comparisons are in it for the wrong reason and seeking "highly illogical" style disappointment and confusion. Who seriously listens to radio as a way to get hip to music, especially someone like Madonna? She is in a whole other arena than most of what is played and when she tries to pander it is obvious and painful. Most were over that baloney back in Hard Candy days. So what?
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Reply #49 posted 02/21/15 8:14am

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Madonna - Rebel Heart

by Matthew Harden

Discussing Madonna around a dinner table will likely garner her some ridicule. “Relevant” seems to be the last compliment people want to give her, these days. The typical naysayer will give praise for what she used to be but express disdain for her continued eminence in culture. Reasons for such contempt usually circle her 56 years of age and the belief she’s desperate tostill be doing what she’s already been doing for 30 + years.

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Ironically, considering this apparent attitude, there are forces at work,which want Madonna’s new music in the world before she’s quite ready. The release of her 13th studio album Rebel Heart will be remembered for its premature leaks. Even before last year was through, numerous demos seeped onto the internet, prompting Madonna and her team to make six tracks from the LP immediately available on iTunes. An Israeli man was eventually arrested under suspicion for the hack, but the full album, in its completed form, subsequently emerged online earlier this month.

For an artist who has always muscled an iron grip on her career, it seemed, for the first time, Madonna was without considerable control. Interestingly, loss of control is a developed theme on ‘Rebel Heart’. In ‘Wash All Over Me’, she questions, “Who am I to decide what should be done?” There’s a sense Madonna has learnt to lean into seeming unease. “If this is the end then let it come. Let it come, let it rain. Rain all over me” she sings over the song’s majestic pace of marching band percussion. Lyrically, she’s releasing. And, at a point in her career where ageism is tugging at her seams, it’s a needed expression of self-awareness in being a mature icon, in today’s condemnatory pop world.

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With letting go, Madonna is also willing to be vulnerable. Exposure runs rampant on ‘Rebel Heart’. Ten years ago, she was making frivolous confessions on a dance floor, now she’s confessing from a deeply honest place. On ‘Joan Of Arc’s’ tuneful chorus, she vents, “I don’t wanna talk about it right now, just hold me while I cry my eyes out.” It’s a tender moment from a woman who’s physicality, at the very least, suggests nothing can break her. ‘Joan Of Arc’ leads us to believe that despite her astonishing resilience, her armour can be shattered by what theysay. Perhaps it’s responsive to claims of her irrelevance and desperation – “Each time they write a hateful word, dragging my soul into the dirt. I wanna die.” It’s an admission from Madonna that feels like a rarity, considering her typically steely persona.

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Madonna’s previous album, 2012’s ‘MDNA’, was deemed her divorce piece. Her lyrics often detailed the drama she experienced in leaving ex-husband Guy Ritchie. On ‘Rebel Heart’, Madonna articulates her experience with separation on a greater spectrum. Sentiments travel from anguish to the power found in goodbye. ‘HeartBreakCity’ is a clear cut from her material defined by grief. “Cut me down the middle. Fucked me up a little”, she tremors over a forlorn piano, which is later intensified by another percussive march. Notably, marching is the sound of endurance on ‘Rebel Heart’, and we’re taking Madonna’s steps of survival in listening.

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From the strength she finds in moving on, ‘Living For Love’ is manifested, as the album’s lead-single. The Diplo made sequence of house lifts the roof like her titanic benchmarks, ‘Like A Prayer’ and ‘Express Yourself’. There’s also duality within the song’s context of life-after-love. The secondary message is making love the point of life. And, for this reason, one can easily imagine pride seasons around the globe elevating ‘Living For Love’ to a higher anthemic level than where it already stands.

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The reverse side of Madonna’s loss of love is her undying affinity with romantic idealisation. Such musings gain tremendous momentum on ‘Ghosttown’, where her perspective is starry-eyed, as she narrates a tale of love’s survival in a post apocalyptic world. Adorned with a far-reaching chorus, ‘Ghosttown’ is an electro-ballad with melodies that curve deeply. Despite minor flourishes of auto-tune, Madonna’s voice sounds wholesome and less cartoonish here. Behind all that goes on, sonically, the cinematic embellishments of this tune are lassoed in by a series of humble yet mighty chord progressions, which work to keep everything tightly arranged. Solely written by Madonna, ‘Ghosttown’ feels more concerned with song-craft than trend, making it a rewarding listen.

The delightful ‘Body Shop’ is another rose-tinted vision. Madonna likens her romantic needs to upkeep on a car, which ought to be attended to by her beau in the body shop. “Jumpstart my heart, you know what you gotta do.” The metaphoric discourse is endearing and the song twangs somewhere between India and Middle America. Is it a sitar or banjo playing? Either way, it strums blissfully on the ears. Not dissimilar to ‘Ghosttown’, it’s a track where Madonna doesn’t seem preoccupied with staying current, and the results are actually quite fresh.

Of course, there are ticks on ‘Rebel Heart’, where Madonna’s penchant for appealing to the youth market makes the production overexcited. ‘Bitch I’m Madonna’, featuring Nicki Minaj, swanks a flatulent synth that ambushes the listener with its teenage enthusiasm. With lyrics like – “Yeah, we’ll be drinking and nobody’s gonna stop us”, the song essentially uses the age-appropriate-guidebook as toilet paper. Likewise, on ‘Unapologetic Bitch’, Diplo edges the production with raving alarms, as it’s reggaeton beat struts with brazen confidence. “I’m popping bottles that you can’t even afford. I’m throwing parties and you won’t get in the door”, it’s a brattish ode to validating oneself against the ex. The pressing break-up suggests one she had with a recent boy-toy, perhaps twenty-something Jesus Luz or Brahim Zaibat? Surely Guy Richie could afford expensive champagne.

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Even among the party packages, ‘Rebel Heart’ is an album laced with lush guitar and strong song writing. A noteworthy number, which attests to these qualities, is the title track, ‘Rebel Heart’. It’s a mid-tempo ballad so melodically sophisticated, with its sing-along euphony, that the chorus reaches a much higher plane. The instrumentation of heart-tugging strings and percussive punch helps to support a vocal performance from Madonna that echoes wisely from her point of reflection. The song, thematically, is a look back, “So I took the road less travelled by, and I barely made it out alive.”

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Unlike the Madonna of previous eras, this one is absorbed in pronouncing all she’s done before. The album explicitly rejoices in her legacy and that’s evident in song titles like ‘Iconic’ and ‘Veni Vidi Vici’. In the latter, Madonna self-references her litany of hits by weaving big names into autobiographic lines like “I expressed myself, came like a virgin down the isle… I opened up my heart. I learnt the power of goodbye. I saw a ray of light. Music saved my life.” In the Natalia Kills assisted ‘Holy Water’, she goes as far as resurrecting the rap from ‘Vogue’ to commemorate her history. And after three decades of prominence in the music industry, she’s earned her privilege to revel in such rich heritage.

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No one has matched the endurance of Madonna in pop. No one has had a career of consistency to compare to her achievements. ‘Rebel Heart’ can be enjoyed as a testament to her continuance. Usually, persistent success in one’s career, over a lengthy period, is societally regarded as an achievement worthy of applause. Therefore, it seems contradictory for cynics to drag her for prolonging a career. The alternative perception is to simply appreciate the music, as it so easily is, with ‘Rebel Heart’.

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Inarguably it’s her best release in ten years. This is Madonna’s new era. If attention looks beyond the music, perhaps it’s time to notice that what she’s doing, as a 56-year-old female in pop, is shifting the paradigm for what it means to be middle-aged. We’re all living longer lives, let this central part in our life become more abundant. Let’s look to Madonna as an example on how to express freely.

"Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato

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Reply #50 posted 02/21/15 11:23am

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According to Madonnatribe:

The tracklist of the Clean edition of Madonnas Rebel Heart has been recently added to the Amazon.com page for the digital version of the album.
The Clean version is based on the 14 track Standard edition and shares its same artwork with the Parental Advisory logo missing and a few interesting choices about which songs needed the cleaning treatment, and leaving us wonder how the edited versions will sound like.

01. Living For Love
02 Devil Pray
03. Ghosttown
04. Unapologetic B**** [Clean]
05. Illuminati
06. B**** Im Madonna [feat. Nicki Minaj] [Clean]
07. Hold Tight
08. Joan Of Arc
09. Iconic [feat. Chance The Rapper]
10. HeartBreakCity [Clean]
11. Body Shop [Clean]
12. Holy Water [Clean]
13. Inside Out
14. Wash All Over Me

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Reply #51 posted 02/21/15 11:58am

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TheGoldStandard said:

LiLi1992 said:

it was expected that the song will not be a top 10 hit, Yes.

but I was sure that given that the song itself is not bad and the Grammys, will give the opportunity to debut somewhere in the middle of the Billboard hot 100.

some just album tracks (not singles) debuted in the chart.

I find this level of indifference strange.

. Face it, Spock, folks that think this album is about chart position, bullets, and international performance comparisons are in it for the wrong reason and seeking "highly illogical" style disappointment and confusion. Who seriously listens to radio as a way to get hip to music, especially someone like Madonna? She is in a whole other arena than most of what is played and when she tries to pander it is obvious and painful. Most were over that baloney back in Hard Candy days. So what? [Edited 2/21/15 8:38am]

To be fair both this album and the previous can be accused of "hit chasing" a lot more than Hard Candy (where everything was blamed on the name of the producers and her duet partner in 4 Minutes, not the actual songs and the production), she's trying to sound younger and younger as the years go by, plus she's back in the "ballad" game as well, ignoring them for nearly a decade, one quarter of the album is run-of-the-mill ballads because they seem to be back now (or to recapture old fans?). Other than that I agree with your post, I never really understood why fans care about sales and radio at this point when no matter what, Madonna keeps on recording and performing. CD sales are a drop in the ocean for her next to touring.

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Reply #52 posted 02/21/15 12:01pm

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purplethunder3121 said:

SoulAlive said:

purplethunder3121 said: lol would you rather see her in San Jose or Oakland? I hope she does two shows here in San Jose,like she did on the last tour

Either one's good, but Oakland has BART. Stevie Wonder made me miss the last train though... razz Madonna would definitely go past the BART schedule. lol I hope she doesn't have DJs opening this time...

I think she should ask Nicki Minaj to be her opening act.I'm serious.They seem to be close and have already recorded three songs together.Nicki is a "rebel" just like Madonna is lol some outrageous things would happen on this tour,lol

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Reply #53 posted 02/21/15 12:34pm

SoulAlive

I'm loving this track!! lol the Pharrell-produced "Take A Day" is amazing!!

unreleased outtake: "Take A Day"

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Reply #54 posted 02/21/15 12:36pm

SoulAlive

^^that song definitely should have been on the album!! It's a perfect companion to "Body Shop".

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Reply #55 posted 02/21/15 2:26pm

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Madonna Makes Music Chart History As New Song Explodes At Pop Radio

Even at 56, Madonna is still breaking records. Her latest single “Living for Love” has topped Billboard‘s Dance Club Songs chart, making it her 44th No. 1 song on the Dance charts. Billboard describes the Queen of Pop‘s latest achievement.

“The Queen of Pop reigns again with ‘Living for Love,’ tying with George Strait, the King of Country, for the most leaders on a single Billboard chart. Madonna makes Billboard chart history, as she earns her 44th No. 1 on Dance Club Songs, where ‘Living for Love’ lifts 2-1.”

There is more good news for the former material girl. Her single “Living for Love” is finally exploding at pop radio. It is currently No. 37 and is gaining more than a million listener impressions a day. Many thought that Madonna’s new single was gaining airplay because of a radio pay deal, but it has been confirmed that radio stations are playing it out of their own will — that means Ms. Ciccone is getting a lot of requests and great call-out research.

Madonna has yet to debut on the Billboard Hot 100, but that should change now that “Living for Love” is getting a lot of exposure. The success of “Living for Love” will help Madonna’s next single “Ghosttown,” which probably won’t have to be released for a long time now that “Living for Love” is here for the long term. The folks at American radio obviously still care about the Queen of Pop. However, there have been rumors that theBBC’s Radio 1 has banned Madonna from their playlist because she is “too old.” The Inquisitr spoke to Radio 1, who denied the claims.

“First of all, there is no ban on Madonna. Her single ‘Living for Love’ might have been available since December, but the record company didn’t start pushing it until recently. We have played the song — I think more than once. It may not be played a lot on Radio 1 right now and may not be played at all in the future. But to say the song was ‘banned’ is an incredible lie and one that some are pushing to promote an obvious agenda against Madonna.”

Perhaps Radio 1 will see how successful Madonna has been in the United States with her new single and add it to their playlist. Madonna is scheduled to perform at the Brit Awardsnext week. Madonna will release Rebel Heart on March 10. Around that time, dates for her upcoming tour should be announced as well. The year 2015 is going to be a great year for Madonna fans.

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SoulAlive said:

According to Madonnatribe:

The tracklist of the Clean edition of Madonnas Rebel Heart has been recently added to the Amazon.com page for the digital version of the album.
The Clean version is based on the 14 track Standard edition and shares its same artwork with the Parental Advisory logo missing and a few interesting choices about which songs needed the cleaning treatment, and leaving us wonder how the edited versions will sound like.

01. Living For Love
02 Devil Pray
03. Ghosttown
04. Unapologetic B**** [Clean]
05. Illuminati
06. B**** Im Madonna [feat. Nicki Minaj] [Clean]
07. Hold Tight
08. Joan Of Arc
09. Iconic [feat. Chance The Rapper]
10. HeartBreakCity [Clean]
11. Body Shop [Clean]
12. Holy Water [Clean]
13. Inside Out
14. Wash All Over Me

I want the "dirty" version. evillol

"Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato

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Reply #58 posted 02/21/15 2:57pm

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I have never ever heard of an album being released without the title track (re: the "clean version"). Why not make the whole 25 clean? This is weird. The 2 bitch songs are gonna be like "you sexy motherAUGHHHHH"

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Reply #59 posted 02/21/15 2:59pm

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Maybe she'll record new vocals!! "you know you never really knew how much your selfish bullcrap cost me, well screw you" lol "yeezus loves my vagina best"

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