In that case. my view should be great! "Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato
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I still say the catwalk looks phallic. "Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato
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that catwalk looks like subtle message to prince lololol | |
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The song "True Blue" gets the acoustic treatment,and it sounds nice | |
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at last night's show in D.C.,Madonna said that she invited President Obama to the concert,but "he probably thinks I'm too provocative...but I'm really trying to behave on this tour!" | |
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. That's good to know, since I still haven't bought a ticket for my local show (Las Vegas)! . Looks like a great show! Glad she appears to be having a good time performing it. . I think it's awesome that she isn't stuck just doing her old hits, and that she can fill halls with setlists that include songs from her current and recent albums. I too am missing a few songs from RH that she isn't doing. But as SA pointed out, she's got a huge catalog of great songs, gotta draw the line somewhere! Unless she's gonna do 4-hour shows like Springsteen used to do, lol. "I would say that Prince's top thirty percent is great. Of that thirty percent, I'll bet the public has heard twenty percent of it." - Susan Rogers, "Hunting for Prince's Vault", BBC, 2015 | |
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All of the reviews mention how happy she looks and how much fun she's having.She's smiling and grinning alot,and joking with the audience,more than she usually does.I think she's truly satisfied with her life and career.She's got nothing to prove.She's celebrating her legacy. | |
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CelebritiesMadonna in DC: Maybe Obama thinks I'm too 'provocative'
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Washington Post: September 13 | |
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"Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato
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Got tickets for both O2 London Nights and Birmingham....can't WAIT!!! Loving the setlist, so many good classic and faves from the new album. www.filmsfilmsfilms.co.uk - The internet's best movie site! | |
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a rundown of the recently announced dates and information on ticket sales.....
Jan. 06 – Mexico City, MX – Sports Palace – Details to follow
Jan. 10 – San Antonio, TX – AT&T Center – On Sale Sept 21
Jan. 12 – Houston, TX – Toyota Center – On Sale Sept 21
Jan. 14 – Tulsa, OK – BOK Center – On Sale Sept 21
Jan. 16 – Louisville, KY – KFC Yum! Center – On Sale Sept 21
Jan. 18 – Nashville, TN – Bridgestone Arena – On Sale Sept 21
Feb. 04 – Taipei, Taiwan – Taipei Arena – On Sale Sept 26
Feb. 09 – Bangkok, Thailand – Impact Arena – On Sale Oct. 3
Feb. 13 – Tokyo, Japan – Saitama Arena – On Sale Oct 10
Feb. 17 – Hong Kong – Asia World Arena – On Sale Sept 25
Feb. 20 – Macau – Studio City Event Center – Details to follow
Feb. 21 – Macau – Studio City Event Center – Details to follow | |
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check out this excellent fan-made video! "Veni Vidi Vici" by Madonna featuring Nas | |
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I saw the DC show and loved it. Of the 4 Madonna tours I've been to, it was definitely the most fun and light-hearted. The other tours had a darker, heavier undertone to them. Even when she did a lot of hits in 2004, I remember feeling sort of distant from the experience of it all when I was in the audience. The current tour is much more fun and "fan-centric". It may become my favorite tour of hers, or at least my favorite since the days of Blond Ambition. Loved the acoustic sing-alongs to True Blue (!), Who's That Girl, La Vie En Rose. The straightforward rendition of Deeper and Deeper was one of the biggest highlights for me; I liked it much better than previous live renditions of the song. It brought me right back to the days of the Erotica album. The whole flamenco section of the show was great. Love Don't Live Here Anymore -- another awesome surprise, wish she did more of the song though.
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Yeah,it's surprising that she would do a tour and not include anything from Ray Of Light and Like A Prayer.But that just goes to show you how much great material she has It's impossible to include everything.She's got an amazing catalog. | |
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Madison Square Garden show | |
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Madonna looks stunning on this tour
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She looks beautiful in those pictures | |
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Saw her this past wed at MSG..she was fantastic and it was my first time seeing her. | |
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It's great to hear she's getting rave reviews for this tour. Also, getting props for her singing at long last! 3121... Don't U Wanna Come? | |
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I was at MSG last night, and here are my thoughts on the show. We had a great time!
"That's when stars collide. When there's space for what u want, and ur heart is open wide." | |
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I'm looking forward to this tour. Glad you had such a great time. Thanks for sharing. "Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato
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awesome review!! | |
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A little twerk a la Madonna at 3:02. Get it, bitch! "That's when stars collide. When there's space for what u want, and ur heart is open wide." | |
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They help in a way that cannot be replaced.
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Credit Krista Schlueter for The New York Times
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Madonna Returns to the Garden, Unapologetic and PlayfulMadonna let fans see her sweat when her “Rebel Heart” tour started its two nights at Madison Square Garden on Wednesday. She belted “HeartBreakCity,” a bitter, accusatory breakup song, from a staircase as she battled the embraces of an acrobatic dancer. Then she tossed off a jacket to reveal a sweat-soaked blouse, and traded heartache for triumph with the first words — “I made it through the wilderness” — of “Like a Virgin.” She pranced and strutted through it with some moves from her 1980s videos and opened the blouse to reveal lingerie and cleavage. The lesson: Madonna the indomitable sexpot would prevail. That’s undeniable. She mentioned, twice, that she first played Madison Square Garden 30 years ago, saying she felt nostalgic. But while much of her audience has grown up with her, Madonna, now 57, hasn’t allowed herself to become an oldies act. She filled the set with songs from “Rebel Heart,” released this year, and thoroughly rearranged her early hits
Through the decades, Madonna’s tours have delivered spectacles that push hot buttons galore: sexuality, power, faith, rebellion and sheer willfulness. They were all part of the “Rebel Heart” show, too. But on this tour, Madonna isn’t confronting her audience as much as sharing her prerogatives with it. The dance numbers go hopscotching through history and geography, reaching up in the air and across the arena, simply because they can. Madonna’s set opened with a recorded monologue about wanting to “start a revolution”; her voice warned about “too much creativity being crushed beneath the will of corporate branding and what’s trendy.” She made her entrance inside a medieval-looking cage that she would break out of as she sang “Iconic,” a pep talk on self-realization for everyone, and then “Bitch I’m Madonna,” a reminder — with thundering dubstep bass drops — that she stands apart. She commanded a troupe of dancers costumed like samurai warriors, defeating one in mock combat. Then, almost immediately, she was a rocker with a black Flying V guitar, playing “Burning Up” as something like a Joan Jett song. She delivered the show’s blasphemy quota early, with “Holy Water,” calling for oral sex amid bump-and-grind pole dancers wearing nuns’ headgear, and segueing into “Vogue,” with the dancers recasting the Last Supper as a bacchanal. “Devil Pray” — about setting aside drugs for spirituality — had her both genuflecting before a priest figure and grinding her hips
But then she set provocation aside. It was a friendlier Madonna who encouraged a singalong as she strummed a ukulele through “True Blue.” It was a frisky Madonna who danced through a simulated gas station, climbing on and off the mechanics, in “Body Shop.” It was a touristic Madonna who wore a long ruffled skirt and extended a flamenco version of “La Isla Bonita” into a Latin-flavored medley of early hits. An earnest Madonna exposed her voice in a solo rendition, with ukulele, of “La Vie en Rose.” And a suavely retro Madonna started “Music” as a chanteuse’s torch song before switching to its electronic beat and flaunting her skimpy rhinestone dress amid jitterbugging dancers. Madonna’s ire was reserved for an ex: in “HeartBreakCity” and in a version of “Living for Love” that traded the upbeat gospel of the single version for a brutal bass stomp, as she played matador with men wearing horns. She closed the main set with another jibe, but a more celebratory one: “Unapologetic Bitch,” which brought back the night’s opener, the comedian Amy Schumer, to dance along and, with Madonna’s help, flash her underwear. But Madonna took care not to end on that angry note. She was back, dressed in the American flag, for “Holiday,” sounding like the 1983 original with pumped-up bass, inviting the world to dance — a little nostalgic for once, but unstoppable. Credit Krista Schlueter for The New York Times
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/09/18/arts/music/madonna-returns-to-the-garden-unapologetic-and-playful.html?_r=1
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These clips look really good, Im actually a lil surprised lol | |
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