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Reply #60 posted 08/08/20 6:47pm

uPtoWnNY

RJOrion said:

Black Radio (and clubs) in New York, WBLS and KISS FM were the first to break Madonna and make her famous...they played her debut stuff NONSTOP ... thats why alot of people thought she was Black or Puerto Rican at first...it seems Madonna was heard for awhile, before she was really seen...then MTV hit big and she catered her look and sound to their demographic from that point on...brilliant career moves, but i just couldnt get into her new directions musically...but all the 20-30 year career artists change directions as they mature, and lose some fans along the way. [Edited 8/8/20 15:47pm]

That's true....I first heard 'Everybody' at a party in early 1983. Over the next few months WBLS & KISS would play her stuff....didn't see her until around the time her debut LP dropped in the summer.

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Reply #61 posted 08/08/20 8:06pm

SoulAlive

yep,R&B radio played Madonna first.I remember “Holiday” getting massive airplay on R&B stations in late ‘83.Later,when “Borderline” was released,that’s when pop radio and MTV started playing her.I,too,thought she was black when I first heard her songs.
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Reply #62 posted 08/08/20 8:54pm

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SoulAlive said:

yep,R&B radio played Madonna first.I remember “Holiday” getting massive airplay on R&B stations in late ‘83.Later,when “Borderline” was released,that’s when pop radio and MTV started playing her.I,too,thought she was black when I first heard her songs.


I second this. I was sitting in a beauty college getting a new haircut while in high school. "Holiday" was on the radio. I'd heard it once or so, and knew it. Some JM J Bullock looking dude was dancing around the salon to "Holiday." He made me laugh, and I was tapping my foot through the whole song. I thought it was a Black girl.

"eye don’t really care so much what people say about me because it is a reflection of who they r."
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Reply #63 posted 08/09/20 10:19pm

slyjackson

TrivialPursuit said:

I'm gonna start a 90's thread for her works, so we have a little overlap for a bit. Maybe we can hit the aughts later in September at some point.

Great do that.

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Reply #64 posted 08/10/20 4:24am

slyjackson

alphastreet said:

kewlschool said:

Like a Prayer for the 80's.

Although, my overall favorite Madonna album is Erotica.

Erotica is pretty cool though a departure from her 80s material

Yeah and quite a big departure from her 80's sound

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Reply #65 posted 08/12/20 11:29am

JoeTyler

Best> Like a Prayer

Most influential> Madonna

Biggest amount of Hit singles> True Blue

Iconic> Like a Virgin

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Reply #66 posted 08/12/20 11:53am

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Like A Virgin

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Reply #67 posted 08/17/20 12:55pm

alphastreet

JoeTyler said:

Best> Like a Prayer


Most influential> Madonna


Biggest amount of Hit singles> True Blue


Iconic> Like a Virgin



Well put
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Reply #68 posted 08/17/20 6:19pm

slyjackson

alphastreet said:

JoeTyler said:

Best> Like a Prayer

Most influential> Madonna

Biggest amount of Hit singles> True Blue

Iconic> Like a Virgin

Well put

Indeed.

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Reply #69 posted 08/18/20 7:25am

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I remember having a crush on her from the Borderline video. I was 12 at the time.

I'm going to go with Like A Virgin/True Blue tied. For me, that mid-80s is the perfect era.

Side note: I always wondered why she was not invited to We Are The World. Or maybe she was and also declined it?

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Reply #70 posted 08/18/20 10:40am

alphastreet

Se7en said:

I remember having a crush on her from the Borderline video. I was 12 at the time.

I'm going to go with Like A Virgin/True Blue tied. For me, that mid-80s is the perfect era.

Side note: I always wondered why she was not invited to We Are The World. Or maybe she was and also declined it?



I’ve heard it was cause she wasn’t taken seriously as an artist like cyndi Lauper was, but she did perform at live aid which made up for it
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Reply #71 posted 08/18/20 3:45pm

slyjackson

alphastreet said:

Se7en said:

I remember having a crush on her from the Borderline video. I was 12 at the time.

I'm going to go with Like A Virgin/True Blue tied. For me, that mid-80s is the perfect era.

Side note: I always wondered why she was not invited to We Are The World. Or maybe she was and also declined it?

I’ve heard it was cause she wasn’t taken seriously as an artist like cyndi Lauper was, but she did perform at live aid which made up for it

Who didn't consider her a serious artist?

[Edited 8/18/20 16:14pm]

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Reply #72 posted 08/18/20 4:17pm

alphastreet

slyjackson said:



alphastreet said:


Se7en said:

I remember having a crush on her from the Borderline video. I was 12 at the time.

I'm going to go with Like A Virgin/True Blue tied. For me, that mid-80s is the perfect era.

Side note: I always wondered why she was not invited to We Are The World. Or maybe she was and also declined it?



I’ve heard it was cause she wasn’t taken seriously as an artist like cyndi Lauper was, but she did perform at live aid which made up for it

Who didn't consider her a serious artist?

[Edited 8/18/20 16:14pm]



I don’t know how true that is to be honest, but critics weren’t very kind to her that time and one said she sounds like mini mouse on helium.
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Reply #73 posted 08/18/20 8:42pm

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Like a Prayer cool

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

https://youtu.be/CVwv9LZMah0
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Reply #74 posted 08/19/20 1:00pm

slyjackson

purplethunder3121 said:

Like a Prayer cool

GREAT CHOICE.

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Reply #75 posted 08/19/20 1:01pm

slyjackson

alphastreet said:

slyjackson said:

Who didn't consider her a serious artist?

[Edited 8/18/20 16:14pm]

I don’t know how true that is to be honest, but critics weren’t very kind to her that time and one said she sounds like mini mouse on helium.

I hope they said the same about Cyndi which sounds even more, be that as it may, I love them both, well Madonna a little bit more, but Cyndi has great albums and songs as well.

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