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I always say that the 80s was truly the last era of groundbreaking,innovative music.Today it just seems that most producers are rehashing what's already been done.Everyone is aiming for a "retro" sound.Some fans want Madonna to work with Daft Punk and while I do like some of their songs,I can't call it really innovative or groundbreaking. | |
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I think people are moving more into the experiemental zone, especially rap music even. There is alot more mood synths being moved on, some choruses even dropping whole drum tracks like "Damn Baby" by Janet and "Bon Apetit" by Katy Perry.
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Madonna did this type of material and sound with Ray Of Light, and was very successful with it. People just catching up with it now.
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datdude said: not a fan, but she milks her shit dry. her fans have their collections complete Very true | |
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LOL. Hard Candy imo was at least more calculated thought out and catchy than anything on American Life. Rebel Heart was better than MDNA in my opinion. Unapologetic Bitch production was not the grandest, I more so like the lyrics discussing her ex boyfriend. It wasnt stale like Bitch Im Madonna or Icon. The quasi reggae thing just didnt work for me on Unapologetic, but it was at least personal. I agree on Ray Of Light. Straight Jacket Funk Affair
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ray of light's b-side 'has to be' is better than about 90% of what she put and true love lives on lollipops and crisps | |
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It's actually the opposite. Because Madonna is always moving forward she doesn't release that many special box sets or anniversary albums of her older stuff. In fact, a lot of fans complain about this, that she is ignoring her legacy. There are collectors that would love for her to rerelease her older stuff in special packages. She doesn't release remastered versions of her albums on anniversaries like a lot of artists do. Look at someone like Bjork. She had a hugely expensive box set filled with mostly previously released stuff although it did have beautiful new artwork. She is someone who milks her fans dry. Madonna really doesn't.
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Madonna performing the song "Rebel Heart" from the Showtime TV special | |
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Don't have Showtime; that's why I need this on DVD. "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 guess I'm not an audophile, because I don't get the craze for remastering old albums? Why do people want to buy the same music they already have? I never notice any huge difference in the sound. Now if the remastered album is released with songs that weren't included on the original album then that's something worth getting. | |
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Traditionally though Madonna is not someone who records a lot of extra material for albums so I'm not sure there really is a lot of unreleased songs from those sessions. So I'm not sure there is a lot of unheard material, unless you mean remixes.
The Rebel Heart sessions were quite unusual in that she recorded a lot of extra songs that didn't make the album. | |
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There is a box set of all of her Warner Bros, albums,but I don't know if all of the CDs are remastered or not
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What I would like to see Madonna do next: write her autobiography,release a massive,multi-disc,career-spanning boxset and then do a lengthy greatest hits tour. I know that she always likes to move ahead and do "new" things,but I think it's time to look back....to rest on her laurels a bit.....sit back and celebrate her successful past. A movie based on the autobiography should follow. | |
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I would love for her to do an autobiography! That would be the greatest. Because she has an amazing life and she is very honest and straightforward in how she expresses herself.
As far as a greatest hits, I would welcome that as long as it's kind of a loose definition of greatest hits and isn't just her #1 or even top 10's. I feel a lot of her biggest hits she has performed many times. How many times have we heard Like A Prayer or Holiday? So if it's just a show of her very biggest hits, that might be a bit boring.
I would like to hear some songs that maybe were Top 40 hits, but haven't been performed as often such as Bad Girl, Rain and Live to Tell. I think what would be cool is if she did a Greatest Hits set but had a portion in the show, sort of like on the last tour or one or two songs where she changed it up from night to night. Fans could even submit requests of obscure songs or covers they would like her to do.
Here's a setlist a fan came up with which I really like. Mix of big hits and more obscure songs fans love.
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She's briefly mentioned writing an autobiography in the past but I don't think it will happen for a while yet. She still has things to do and achieve, regardless of the commercial success they achieve. I think that's why we don't get any deluxe editions, box sets, etc. In recent years she started to look back a little bit and reference her earlier work but I think it'll be a few years (decades?) before we get any major retrospectives. She mentioned a costume retrospective in 2005 but it never materialised. Maybe she waiting until she's much older. 3121... Don't U Wanna Come? | |
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Yes, her kids are still quite young so she may not want to "spill the beans" on really personal stuff that might get back to them in school until they are older.
I'm fine with her focusing on new music actually. Doing a greatest hits would probably improve her image among the general public and be very financially lucrative, but for me as a fan it's not something I'm desperate for. I'm perfectly happy with the mix of newer songs and oldies she has done on her recent tours. I think it's a bit of a misconception that she doesn't do her older hits. In her recent tours, she has done the majority of the really big iconic hits that people remember, albeit not all in one show.
She has done Like A Prayer, Holiday, Vogue, Express Yourself multiple times.
For me Greatest Hits tours are something for people who have been away from the scene and no one has heard the hit songs for a long time.
One thing I do admire about her is whether you agree with her artistic choices, she has managed to stay in the spotlight, but doing the typical things most people from her time period do, such as nostalgia tours and reality shows. You are unlikely to see her appear as judge on the Voice! [Edited 6/3/17 9:12am] | |
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Glindathegood said: One thing I do admire about her is whether you agree with her artistic choices, she has managed to stay in the spotlight, but not by doing the typical things most people from her time period do, such as nostalgia tours and reality shows. You are unlikely to see her appear as judge on the Voice I agree | |
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I agree, she has mostly remained relevant due to her music which I greatly respect. She has had successful albums back to back over the last decade unlike other artists who rely on PR stunts and gimmicks to stay relevant (not to say Madonna hasn't done this in the past) but most of her current albums have been about the music and performances. She has consistently maintained her status as the unapologetic Queen of Pop
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Yeah,I got that email too this cover is nice....it works better than the other one | |
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just to recap....
MADONNA: REBEL HEART TOUR
MADONNA has announced that her record-breaking MADONNA: REBEL HEART TOUR will be released by Eagle Vision on September 15 on digital download, DVD and Blu-ray complete with bonus content, and an audio CD of highlights from her much-heralded tour. The Material Girl will also release a live album featuring 22 songs from the Rebel Heart Tour, available on double CD and digital download.
The MADONNA: REBEL HEART TOUR film was recorded around the world and features both live and behind the scenes material, as well as previously unreleased footage culminating with performances at the Qudos Bank Arena in Sydney, Australia in March of 2016. MADONNA: REBEL HEART TOUR is co-directed by Danny Tull and Nathan Rissman, both of whom have worked extensively with Madonna on her feature films and tour movies. A version of the film previously debuted on Showtime in December 2016. The tracklist for MADONNA: REBEL HEART TOUR film and live concert album span all decades of the iconic superstar's illustrious career, including songs from her chart-topping Rebel Heart album to classic fan favorites. Of particular note to longtime fans will be the new interpretations of some of Madonna’s timeless hits. Praise includes: Madonna is Unstoppable (New York Times); Doesn’t Miss a Beat (Washington Post); the Queen of Pop…an inspirational figure (LA Weekly); the ultimate professional (Entertainment Weekly); on fire (Rolling Stone); an authoritative diva far from the end of her reign (Time Out New York); the genre’s greatest icon (Boston Herald); immeasurable (Detroit News); Queen of the World (Willamette Week); bigger, if not better than ever (San Diego Union-Tribune). Produced by Live Nation Global Touring, the Rebel Heart Tour kicked off on September 9, 2015 in Montreal and visited arenas in 55 cities on four continents over seven months. Madonna performed 82 shows, plus the special “Tears Of A Clown” fan club show in Melbourne. The tour grossed $169.8 Million with 1,045,479 in attendance, making her the top grossing touring female artist in the history of Billboard Boxscore with over $1.31 billion in ticket sales sold over the course of her career. Madonna is also the fourth top grossing touring act since tracking began in 1990. The Rebel Heart Tour was directed by Jamie King with musical direction by Kevin Antunes (with band keyboardist Ric'key Pageot, drummer Brian Frasier-Moore, guitarist Monte Pittman, and background vocalists Kiley Dean and Nicki Richards), lead choreography by Megan Lawson, hair by Andy LeCompte, makeup by Aaron Henrikson, and costume design by Arianne Phillips. Stay tuned for pre-order info coming soon! | |
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