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Reply #240 posted 10/20/15 9:54pm

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SoulAlive said:

I think,in this show,the "latin segment" works much better than it did on previous tours.It was so cool hearing "Dress You Up" and "Into The Groove" with a latin sound!! That was one of the most satisfying parts of this show.



I have to agree. Like A Virgin might be my favorite moment, with the Latin segment a close second.
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Reply #241 posted 10/21/15 8:55am

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^^at one point,Madonna joked that her stage is "shaped like a penis" biggrin Her humor was on full display...she was so funny and sillly at times,lol

She commented that "happiness" has a "penis" in it... lol

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Reply #242 posted 10/21/15 10:10am

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SchlomoThaHomo said:

I was one row from the tip of the heart stage last time I went and I was very happy. I felt like I got to see the whole production head-on, and when she makes her way to the heart stage, you kinda lose your shit. Well, I did. lol Anything along the stage will be great.


On StubHub, for the Las Vegas show, someone has floor section D, Row B, seats 23 and 24 for sale. Judging by the seating chart on TM.com, those seats should be right about where you describe! eek

But of course, they want an arm and a leg for the pair: $2900 each! I'm not spending that kind of money, plus I only want one ticket.

Unfortunately, StubHub doesn't provide a way to communicate with the seller. Otherwise I would let them know that if there are no other buyers, I will take one of the tickets at face price.

EDIT: Those tickets are now gone from Stubhub. Wow, someone actually paid nearly $6000 for two Madonna tickets?! Prob some high-roller in town, lol

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Reply #243 posted 10/21/15 12:05pm

SoulAlive

Madonna performing one of her early hits,"Burning Up"

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Reply #244 posted 10/21/15 12:06pm

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Madonna performing one of her early hits,"Burning Up"

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I freaking loved this. The arrangement was pretty true to the original, but rocked harder.

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Reply #245 posted 10/21/15 8:19pm

CynicKill

Madonna and Nelly Furtado!

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Reply #246 posted 10/21/15 8:21pm

SoulAlive

^^wow,haven't seen Nelly in awhile....what's she up to? Does she still release music?

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Reply #247 posted 10/21/15 8:32pm

CynicKill

She's working on new material, seriously this time.

She blames herself for her last album not doing well.

Something about driving her manager crazy because she treats her career more as a hobby than an actual career.

But to me her last album is her best. Or at least up there with her best.

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Nelly Furtado reckons her last album flopped because she treats music as a “hobby”

nellyfurtado2012squareNelly Furtado’s been asked why her last album flopped and basically it’s because music is just a “hobby”.

Having a chat with Gig City, the ‘Feliz Cumpleaños’ chanteuse was asked about the fact that ‘The Spirit Indestructible’ didn’t exactly set the charts alight, to which she replied:

“That’s the price you pay for being passionate about music and refusing to believe it’s your job all these years. It’s just still seeing it as a hobby. My poor manager. He’s suffered many grey hairs because of it. I’m just really hard headed and I just do what I want to do.”

“I’ve made my hobby into a career, but sometimes I still look at it as a hobby so I don’t always make the best quote unquote career choices,” she continued, probably in reference to ‘Big Hoops (Bigger The Better)’. “But I enjoy it every step of the way, which I think is the most important thing.”

Asked if she would think about taking it all a little more seriously in the future, she said: “I think I will become more stylistically unified in the future. I see more music that is sophisticated and mature and adult, and also more streamlined.”

Something like ‘Maneater’ would be nice.

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Reply #248 posted 10/21/15 9:51pm

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Setlist for San Jose

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Reply #249 posted 10/21/15 10:11pm

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Madonna takes control in San Jose

Madonna’s “Rebel Heart” tour begins with a big number featuring warrior-like dancers. (Rich Fury/Invision/AP)

It’s really hard to determine exactly which part of Madonna’s “Rebel Heart” tour, which hit San Jose’s SAP Center on Monday night, was the best.

Was it when she emerged in a cage, lowered from the ceiling, then pranced with dancers carrying big crosses and dressed like medieval Mongolian warriors, to open the show with “Iconic”?

Was it when she and her female dancers, attired like nuns from the head up, and below, wearing black bras and white panties with ruffles on their bums, slithered like strippers on poles on “Holy Water”? (The number also had an awesome, “Last Supper”-like banquet.)

Was it when she soloed on “Like a Virgin,” accompanied only by percussion, on a runway in the center of the arena, doing loose and soulful dance moves reminiscent of Michael Jackson?

Was it when she did a Spanish section, in toreador garb, with rallying bulls on “Living for Love,” followed by “La Isla Bonita,” then continued the theme (after a costume change into a long, flowing dress), with Latin-infused takes on “Dress You Up,” “Into the Groove” and “Lucky Star”?

Was it when she pushed her tuxedoed, top-hatted dancers down a slanted platform during “Material Girl”?

Was it when she strummed a guitar during “Rebel Heart” as numerous amazing drawn and painted images of her created by artists were projected onto huge screens at the back of the stage?

Or was it when she sang the line “Do you know the way to San Jose” and told the capacity multi-generational crowd, “It’s so good so see my old friends and my young friends” and “You’re the best audience in the world”?

The nearly two-and-a-half hour show, which started late at 10:15 p.m., was a visual and aural feast from start to finish.

At 57, the true blue (she did a breezy version of “True Blue” amid stacked tires under a crescent moon on a set that looked like a service station, and a whole car was pulled out for “Body Shop”), icon shows no signs of slowing down.

After 30-plus years in the business and holding the Guinness World Record for best-selling female artist of all time, she sounds and looks fantastic, from her gorgeous flowing mane to the high heels on which she moved with nary a misstep.

While the set list leaned heavily on 2015’s “Rebel Heart” songs, she did mix things up a bit, with “Frozen” from 1998’s “Ray of Light.”

As always, she was wonderfully in control, provoking with wild images addressing big themes: sex, religion, power and violence, and commanding her fans to lead, not follow.

This time, she tacked on happiness, and even smiled.

She’s not above having a good time, either. Decked out in stars and stripes, she encored with the anthemic “Holiday,” and exited the stage not unlike the way she entered, via a trapeze bar.

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Reply #250 posted 10/23/15 9:44pm

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I'm gonna stand by what I stated months ago--the leaked version of Rebel Heart the album sounds way better on an Ipod than the official CD, which sounds too compressed, loud, and distorted, especially on the the non-ballads... At least to these ears.

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Reply #251 posted 10/23/15 10:02pm

SoulAlive

one observation about the show.....

I think,instead of "Unapologetic Bitch",Madonna should have performed "Beautiful Scars" instead.

That would have been a better second-to-last song,imo.Plus,it's just such a superb song music

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Reply #252 posted 10/23/15 10:07pm

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one observation about the show.....

I think,instead of "Unapologetic Bitch",Madonna should have performed "Beautiful Scars" instead.

That would have been a better second-to-last song,imo.Plus,it's just such a superb song music

I loved the fact that she performed Unapologetic Bitch...but it would have been nice to have as a second encore performance "Beautiful Scars" as an unacknowledged apology for starting so late... just like she did last time. wink lol

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Reply #253 posted 10/23/15 10:09pm

SoulAlive

It's just such a superb song.I hate that it's not a part of the setlist.

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Reply #254 posted 10/23/15 10:39pm

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It's just such a superb song.I hate that it's not a part of the setlist.

It really is a wonderful song. It still remains my original favorite from Rebel Heart. But then, I wanted her to perform Falling Free on the last tour... But this tour was great--warmer, good voice from Madonna on the live singing, a more cohesive show, tight performances from Madonna and her dancers, and with more connection to the audience IMO (although you can't beat Like A Prayer as a finale!). Nuns on stripper poles...and still humping the floor. Hello, Prince! lol And she put on her low heels and danced like I wanted her to. biggrin

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Reply #255 posted 10/24/15 7:13am

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purplethunder3121 said:

I'm gonna stand by what I stated months ago--the leaked version of Rebel Heart the album sounds way better on an Ipod than the official CD, which sounds too compressed, loud, and distorted, especially on the the non-ballads... At least to these ears.


I also think it sounds distorted, at least on some songs. (I bought the deluxe version as a download, which I've also listened to burned on a CD.)

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Reply #256 posted 10/25/15 11:57am

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I listened to the Rebel Heart demos a few times. I accept that the finished product is the album she wanted us fans to hear. I'm really sorry all those leaks happened to begin with and somewhat ruined what should have been a greater comeback for her.

She worked and poured her heart out into this project. The album really deserved greater recognition.

Grafitti Heart has become one of my favourites from this collection.

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Reply #257 posted 10/25/15 2:07pm

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one observation about the show.....

I think,instead of "Unapologetic Bitch",Madonna should have performed "Beautiful Scars" instead.

That would have been a better second-to-last song,imo.Plus,it's just such a superb song music

Yes, she should sing this and release it as the next single, there would be a new single already.

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Reply #258 posted 10/25/15 2:56pm

SoulAlive

After her Vegas show,Madonna went to the Marquee Nightclub to party...sporting a Tupac shirt

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Reply #259 posted 10/25/15 2:56pm

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Reply #260 posted 10/25/15 5:11pm

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I listened to the Rebel Heart demos a few times. I accept that the finished product is the album she wanted us fans to hear. I'm really sorry all those leaks happened to begin with and somewhat ruined what should have been a greater comeback for her.

She worked and poured her heart out into this project. The album really deserved greater recognition.

Grafitti Heart has become one of my favourites from this collection.

My current favorite is Rebel Heart and I was very pleased when she performed it in concert. cool

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Reply #261 posted 10/25/15 8:59pm

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She looks great

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Reply #262 posted 10/26/15 1:56am

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SoulAlive said:

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God, she's BEAUTIFUL!

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Reply #263 posted 10/26/15 11:21pm

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Reply #264 posted 10/27/15 1:33pm

214

Does she think to release a new single? it's been almost 5 months since her last

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Reply #265 posted 10/27/15 1:38pm

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214 said:

Does she think to release a new single? it's been almost 5 months since her last

There's really no point in releasing any more singles.Rebel heart already had three singles.Now that the tour has started,that seems to be where her focus is.

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Reply #266 posted 10/27/15 2:13pm

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214 said:

Does she think to release a new single? it's been almost 5 months since her last

There's really no point in releasing any more singles.Rebel heart already had three singles.Now that the tour has started,that seems to be where her focus is.

It's a shame, there are a couple of great songs she could release,but yes i thinks her priority is just the tour

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Reply #267 posted 10/27/15 11:25pm

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Interview at the end is interesting. "It's the beginning of a long career." biggrin

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Reply #268 posted 10/28/15 5:22am

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Last night in LA she did Secret, Like A Prayer, but no Who's That Girl. The Unapologetic Bitch was Katy Perry.

Beyonce was also there.

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Reply #269 posted 10/28/15 10:31pm

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LA Times review:

Madonna feels her 'Rebel Heart' beat at the Forum


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As watchful a superstar as pop has ever known, Madonna paused not long into her concert at the Forum to appraise the recent renovation of the venerable Inglewood arena, which has housed so many of her performances over the decades that I feel like this is one of my homes, she said.

I see the ceiling is getting lower and lower, she went on. Or is that my ego getting bigger and bigger?

Surely, one neednt eliminate the possibility of the other.

Part of her world tour behind this years Rebel Heart album, Tuesdays show spared no opportunity to remind the capacity crowd of the singers incalculable influence on modern music. (The evenings second song was the 2015 single Bitch Im Madonna.)

But if her legacy is secure, Madonna at 57 no longer holds down pops center. Taylor Swift sells more records and concert tickets. Beyoncé is a more coveted interview. Katy Perry, who turned up onstage at the Forum on Tuesday night to pay her respects with a slyly backhanded compliment, has more followers on social media.

So, as much as she was celebrating her own importance, Madonna seemed to be looking for ways to demonstrate that she still mattered. What was remarkable was that she succeeded by taking advantage of her experience, not by running from it.

The shows most immediate thrills came in an old form: the mingling of religious and sexual iconography that has been Madonna's specialty since the late 1980s. Here, though, she went further than ever and almost certainly further than her young successors are willing to -- singing her song Holy Water as several women dressed in nuns wimples pole-danced on a number of metal crosses.

For her next song, Devil Pray, the singer simulated oral sex atop a long table decorated to evoke the Last Supper. Was there a clear message in the scene? Nah. But in this age of careful corporate branding, as Madonnas voice-over described it in one video sequence, pop needs committed taboo-busters even more than it did in the Like a Prayer days.

There were other provocations, including the sight of a proudly topless backup dancer in Candy Shop, Madonnas own writhing with various muscled men in the new albums Body Shop and her typically blithe appropriation of musical and cultural traditions from Japan, Spain and elsewhere.

For a veteran entertainer with dozens of beloved hits, her decision to spend a good half of her 2½-hour set on material from Rebel Heart felt like a challenge as well. Ditto her radical reworkings of the old songs: Dress You Up rode a fluttering flamenco groove; Music started out as a sultry supper-club ballad; Material Girl had staticky dubstep squelches. She was insisting on evolution, refusing to be boxed in by any earlier version of herself.

Yet Tuesdays concert also showcased how charmingly relaxed Madonna can be onstage how all those years of performing have given her a confidence thats a real pleasure to behold.

During Like a Virgin, she practically skipped down a long runway that jutted out onto the venues floor, her body language as free as it was all night. True Blue had a cozy campfire-sing-along vibe, as did Like a Prayer, which she claimed she threw into the show without rehearsal.

She even offered a bit of stand-up comedy after Material Girl, asking a fan in the front row if he knew about the three rings of marriage: the engagement ring, the wedding ring and the suffering.

I havent been successful at that marriage thing yet, she added, and that was the lead-in to her appealingly daffy rendition of the French standard La Vie en Rose, for which she accompanied herself on ukulele. (Ask yourself how many other entertainers in Madonnas class will have that sentence written about them this year.)

After La Vie en Rose, she brought Perry out for a duet and a bit of light spanking -- in Unapologetic Bitch.

I love you, Mom! Perry crowed when the song was over, and it wasnt hard to imagine her holding a sign reading young and current! over her head.

But heres the thing about youth and currency: They always wither. And that no longer seems to frighten Madonna.

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