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  1. You people obviously dont know anything about theatre. Anyway do you really think that Madonna will continue do spectacular shows where her dancers do everything for her? She was the show all the time, and now at 61 she has to reinvent herself because of course she can’t do 2 hours of dancing. Why blame her? Time is passing we can only go forward. If it’s a bad show we must see it first. Look at the comments or the press. Every people who see the show, is happy about it. So it’s obviously your problem, because you expect something different. Anyway stop saying that she is lip syncing all the time. Listen to te bootleg that someone posted here. Her vocals are live. Yes, there is sometimes vocoder, but again, why blame her for using it at 61? She didn’t use it in her worst moment ever (sticky and sweet remember?). I think we all have to embrace the fact that she is human and that she can’t do “Madonna” for ever.
    7 points
  2. Sorry I absolutely don't agree. This tour is already mainly for rich fans who can afford to travel and to buy expensive tickets. If the selfie was not on sale but given for free to a lucky fan chosen in the audience we would ALL be entitled to win. Why do you have a chance to talk to M only if you have money? That is a terrible message to send.
    5 points
  3. My husband and I went last Saturday, September 21st, I will tell you, it was amazing! I have been a huge fan for decades. She sounded amazing, looked amazing and sang amazing. You could tell parts were supported with backing vocals and it was fine. You can also tell, she doesn't dance like she used to, however, bringing age into it, which I hate, she moves more than most people in the audience! The only downfall in my opinion is having to hold the Yondr case all night since it's too big to fit in your pocket (at least in my case) and the second being the time issue. Doors opened by 7:45, yet she didn't come on until 11:15, I thought that was a bit much. The show was amazing thought, simplistic, yet creative, political, yet romantic, simple set, yet powerful message. Going again in December (Miami). Enjoy!
    4 points
  4. For all the people who haven't been to the show... Crave Remix is a bit random, but it's also a welcomed upbeat dance number. By this point you've already been wowed by visuals and projections. That's not what this number is about. If the Girlie Show was judged solely by looking at a crappy recording of "Everybody" , people would be saying the same negative stuff. This disco ball illuminates the entire theatre. The outfits everyone wears are like a fashion show like the fashion show of Vogue MDNA. Chaz is featuring the God Control outfit Madonna wore. YOU CANNOT SEE THIS FROM A CRAPPY RECORDING. Not to mention... has anyone seen MDNA Tour? The first whole section is basically lip synced minus a 1 minute Papa Don't Preach. Sooooo I really don't know what anyone is talking about when they are upset she's using a vocoder or autotune. Madonna's voice is live 100% of the time in this show. If you haven't seen the show and your opinion is negative... you should probably refrain from a review.
    4 points
  5. oh god. I'm amazed by the amount of person full of intelligence that can judge a show, a dance routine, an outfit, basing their opinion on an ultra LQ video.
    4 points
  6. ... a little depressing indeed. I thought the same about the Like a Prayer clip. I mean, it's ok being minimal, but neither her earliest shows had such a basic set and coreo like this. Anyway, we always have to consider the huge appreciation this tour is getting night after night, so our feelings could be rash without having experienced the whole context. I'm starting to have an idea why there are not many official pics of this tour after almost ten days from its start anyway.
    4 points
  7. Dude, the only one that's 100% tired and through is you. Go buy some pizza and lighten up.
    4 points
  8. There were moments in the show on Tuesday where I was thinking... although she is speaking alot and does sit down next to someone and sells a selfie, and takes a swig off someones beer, M is still somewhat disconnected from the audience. It's still a "show". But then something amazing happened She's singing Killers at the end of the second verse "I'll be a woman if she's raped and her heart is breaking" Her eyes locked with someone in the 2nd or 3rd row as if she was singing to only them. She does not blink. "I know what I am" She leans in closer as if to challenge this person. "and I know what i'm not" She tilts her head ... I wonder what this person who she is looking at is feeling. They can't be smiling. Madonna's face is stone cold like she may tear this person's face off at any moment. "Do you know who you are?" The longest 10 seconds Ive ever felt. Its clear Madonna wrote these words and she has a message that she wants us to hear. and then just as fast she breaks her stare and follows her feet that are programed to move at this specific moment. This was just one of many cool moments.
    4 points
  9. I went last night and I though the show was great! My only real complaint outside of the late start time (which I was expecting) was how much longer the third act was than the others, after a few songs it started to feel like it dragged, this could also be because I was tired though. I was surprised by how much I enjoyed it actually. There were quite a few songs on the set list I wasn't really looking forward to, but the way they were performed actually made me appreciate them way more than I ever have.
    3 points
  10. S&S vocals were her worst on tour. She's actually much better live than people give her credit for in general, especially when she's not doing heavy choreography. RHT were her best vocals in a long time.
    3 points
  11. As someone who experienced her S&S vocals towards the end of that tour, give me all the autotune she wants. To me what matters is that the show is engaging and creative, live vocals have never been the most important thing about her shows.... maybe it's true that she hasn't taken optimal care of her voice, we dont know, but honestly no amount of experience can change the fact that she's not the best live singer ever. IDK why fans are surprised.
    3 points
  12. right. we have no idea what the tour is like aside from reviews. But people were ready to take out all their frustrations about her on this tour before she even conceptualized it.... same with the album.
    3 points
  13. I really wouldn't be worrying about her twins. They probably have better education than most of us ever had and they have tutors. If she didn't take them on tour people would be criticizing her for abandoning them. Plus it's none of our business
    3 points
  14. She doesn't seem to be over filming her shows. She has filmed her last tours in different places and she has taken the time to edit them (too much for a lot of us but it's another discussion). It's pretty obvious she'll do something. you can be annoyed to miss the show because you are too far from the cities she's visiting but hating a show for that reason is a proof of a lack of maturity at this point
    3 points
  15. I think a few are forcing themselves to hate on it because they are unable to go due to her not going to many countries - you will have to be there to enjoy this show i think and i really dont even think we will get a dvd of this tour :(
    3 points
  16. You are so brave. Thank you for Chering your story.
    3 points
  17. But what are her twin girls doing on stage at half past midnight? Don't they go to school? Why doesn't she start her concerts at 8:30 pm so that her daughters are sleeping at 11 pm which is already late for children! Is it normal that girls of this age are perverted by the show biz until 1am, 4 nights a week? I am a little reactionary but I have children and I will not conceive of bedtime so late and disrupt them with exhibitions of this type at their age. At the time of the Drowned World Tour, Rocco was 1 year old and the shows started at 8pm! Today they start at the time when the drowned world tour was coming to an end! incomprehensible!
    3 points
  18. The simple fact that we will able to see her perfom so close is an experience of its own, not to mention hear her clear voice... the fan reviews are so good, but of course, some do not understand what she's making and it's ok. 2 bad for them ! But she's still Madonna in this theater show. I can't wait to 1 2 cha cha cha with her, and yes she's gonna take me there with a simple stage (yet visually stunning as reported). Maybe that's why I hope the experience will be so good and emotional.
    3 points
  19. Crazy Brazilians started shouting “gostoso, gostoso” during the fado section in tonight’s show and got the whole crowd to start chanting it. Madonna thought the crowd was chanting some other word (someone who was there help me out with this). So either she really didn’t understand or she didn’t want to recognize it. Either way, it was pretty funny.
    3 points
  20. ( MAY CONTAIN SPOILERS) Sorry its a little late, Here's my fan review of Madonna's Madame X tour., Sorry its a little late, but here's my fan review! Sept 21st in Brooklyn. FROZEN. FUCKIN FROZEN. DEAD. BURY ME. (more on that later) What an insane 48 hours. Friday night we were home having dinner, I randomly checked my email to find that I won the Icon selfie X contest!, So in a hurried insane rush, we made arrangements & packed our bags! Saturday afternoon we drove up to New York, (5 hours) had time to change clothes, and then uber'd to the Brooklyn Academy of Music, where we made our way to the "Madonna's Friends & Family' guest check in. Apparently, I'm Madonna's friend now! HAHA, They handed us our tickets & I nearly fell over, I thought for sure we'd be in the nosebleed seats up in the rafters, but no. I won 2 orchestra seats in row K, kinda centered, but a little bit off to the side. It’s considered limited view by the venue, but my view was not at all limited and I had a great view of the stage. However had we been 2 rows closer, or 2 seats to the right, we would not have seen anything, we would have been under the lowest balcony box which blocks everything, we were very lucky. Every time she came to the edge of the stage we could actually smell her. She smells like the most amazing roses you've ever smelled. i'm guessing it was MDNASkin rose mist spray, but IDK Overall the show was really fun, I just kept thinking how very weird it was. I've seen every Madonna show (except the Girlie Show) since the Blond Ambition tour. I really didnt know what to expect, I thought maybe a big Madonna production, just in a smaller space. but no. It was definitely NOT anything like shes ever done, it was small. very small. everything was scaled down for the theater, the songs, the sets, the production, all small. Which felt weird to me, a Madonna show is always a huge spectacle, with shogun warriors, flying ninjas, 50 person drum lines being lowered from the ceiling as they playing, Madonna being raised up on a massive alter under a 100 foot crucifix, troupes of dancers doing huge choreographed numbers, massive stages with countless moving parts, you get the picture. This show is wonderful, but just weird. The stage was basically a few moving staircases, and some other props that were repurposed for each segment of the show. It worked, and was visually stunning. just super small. Think of it as Madame X The Musical. Not a Madonna concert. Which also made for some grey area with fans, Is this a Madonna concert, or is this a theater show? do you sit or do you stand? She's tried to mash her usual concert with performance art and theater and it's confusing. The show needs to decide if it’s a concert, or if it’s a theater show, it’s kind of stuck in between, half the crowd was annoyed at the people sitting and the other half was annoyed at the people standing. Our audience looked like a whack a mole game. Not to mention, it wasn't a flat floor like at a regular concert, the floor is sloped at a deep angle facing down the stage, so standing for 5+ hours on an incline killed our feet! if you're going to the show, seriously, wear comfy shoes! Naturally Madonna went on over 2 hours late, which if you've been to see her, you know this is normal. "Greatness requires lateness" she says, " Sorry I was late, it wont happen again, *wink Wink* The nice part about this & being a phone free zone, we had a chance to have a few cocktails (albeit insanely small & overpriced) and mingle with the crowd. we ran into some friends we haven seen for years, so the late start gave us a chance to catch up, People I hadn't seen since the confessions tour in Los Angeles, Some friends I made during rebel heart tour, and a few members of my extended 'Madonna faMily' So great seeing all of them! Seeing the faM is one of the best parts of a M show! Also saw some familiar faces that made no effort to say hello or engage with us, which I thought was strange but that always seems to happen among fans at any M event. Regardless of how many times you've met or how much time you've spent together during past tours. Unfortunately there are a handful of crazy fans who don’t go to the shows to see Madonna, they go to the shows so Madonna can see THEM. They're loud, they're rude, the heckling doesn't get them anywhere but made to look stupid and it annoys the rest of the audience. There were also fans who shoved their way to the front into seats they had no business being in. At a normal concert venue, its kind of expected, but this is a theater with assigned seats & no wiggle room. You are crowding the people that paid good money for their spot up front. If I had bought tickets, I'd been pissed , Its insanely easy to get floor passes to this show, we were given blank tickets just by asking. BLANK TICKETS lol, we literally just asked the usher & without even batting an eye he just gave them to us, so we had our paper tickets for our actual seats, and blank ones that we could have wrote in any seat we wanted, regardless if someone else was already in that seat. We could have used it to pass the guards & squish our way into the front. So very very easy. PSA : Don't be one of those fans. Its not cool, you're an ahole. so now the show, when I first saw the setlist online, honestly I was disappointed. but when I actually saw the show, I understood what she was going for. On paper, the setlist looked really underwhelming but after seeing it & experiencing it live, it really elevates the Madame X album. One of the best parts about the show was her singing voice, leaps & bounds better than shes ever sounded. sometimes, live, she goes off key, sometimes she even screeches & caterwauls, (Humane Nature, S&S tour...) but this was not that. every single note she sang was on point & amazing. she blew the roof off that theater, shes never sounded so good, like ever. I was amazed at her singing. I'm really looking forward to a live album release of the show after its over. She was also hilarious. She's always had a sharp sense of humor, but she went balls out and was legit FUNNY! She had me cracking TF up every time she spoke. "What do you call a man with a small penis?... You fucking don't! I would never call a man with a small penis!" Then she told us without our phones, she can see our faces and look into our eyes, and our eyes after all, are the window to the soul. But, she said, theres also another important window, then she opened her legs & Mozart started playing from her pussy, because shes "a classy bitch" She was firing off hysterical one liners throughout the entire show, She came down into the audience and I cant remember the guys name but she sat on his lap & after asking if his beer had any backwash in it or if he had herpes, she stole it & started swigging it. She asked him his name, I dont remember what it was, but it was very uncommon like Ezekiel or something, and Madonna asked his name and after he said it, she sighed loudly and goes "Ezekiel, god, you're like the 10th Ezekiel I've met this month!" LOL and then she addressed my friend Marci, M asked what she did for a living, Marci gave her a long winded answer, and Madonna said, "I dont know what that is, Get a job Marci" HAHAHAHAHAHA She was throwin out brilliant wise cracks all night, I wish I could remember them all. The show started out with a James Balwin quote typed out on a huge screen, "Art is here to prove that all safety is an illusion…Artists are here to disturb the peace.” which I am considering adding to my madonna tattoo, Then kicked off with what I thought was the biggest production of the night, God Control. the set, the dancers, the the visuals were all amazing, Vogue had simple staging, but got everyone up and dancing, she had male & female dancers all in the same simple 'secret agent' costume she was wearing, side note, it may also be our Halloween costume this year... I Dont Search, was when things started getting weird for me, LOVED the performance, but it was such a minimal production that it was just weird for me to see her like that. She just disappears into a little box that spun around and then she popped out the back like a jack in the box. 'HA! you found me!' It seemed amateurish or maybe low budget, not sure how to describe it. Papa Don't Preach was way too short, she should have sang the full song, When she changed the lyric to "I'm NOT gonna keep my baby" everyone screamed & applauded, it was followed by an impassioned speech about women rights, the 9 states where RvW is being overturned, and the importance of voting. Then she screamed 'fuck the Patriarchy' to end the song, it was great. Human Nature had her daughters promoting #TimesUp & #MeToo, great way to revamp the songs meaning. Batuka was cool, its one of my least favorite album tracks, but live was really powerful, i was surprised at how much I enjoyed it. Then the show changed for the next segment, new set dressings & costumes for the Portuguese themed section, my favorite set design by far, I even mentioned to my boyfriend that I wanted a courtyard like that in our next house, it was stunning, blue & white tiled walls, wrought iron railings with beautiful stone alcoves hidden underneath, she very much created what you'd think a cozy little corner of Lisbon would look like. I'm not a fan of the Fado style of music, the Portuguese song kind lost my interest, I see why she loves it & I love the influence on the album, but it was kinda boring live. Killers is another album track that is one of my least favorites, but the live version was insane, she nailed every note, and the music was so much more meaningful, I absolutely loved it. Then came Crazy, which has been stuck in my head ever since the show, if she puts out a radio single from the album, it should be Crazy, *Sidenote * After the lyric, I bend my knees for you Like A Prayer, she pauses for audience applause, just know its coming & oblige her with thunderous ovation lol, Also my boyfriend made a great point, she should have changed the lyric to “ I bend my knees for you, like a prayer. My god you can take me there” better, right??? Anyway then we had more 'Welcome to My Fado Club' which kinda lost my interest again, until La Isla Bonita popped up, and should have been sang in full, not just the little snip she threw in. Then she did a random Portuguese song called Sodade. She sang the shit out of it, really really beautifully done, however it was a lull in the show, I could have done without it, actually this entire section kinda had issues with it's pacing and length. It was boring & needs a little tweaking. I would have cut it back significantly. For a 'Madonna concert' it didn't really work, but as a sit down theater show, it would have worked better, what I said at the beginning, if you go to the show, go expecting Madame X : The Musical. Not a Madonna concert. Luckily she amped things way way up with Medellin, it was a surprise highlight for me, I've always liked the song, but never loved it until seeing this, the performance was so much fun, she had a conga line of cha cha dancers all over the stage & thru the crowd, and even just a video projection, seeing Maluma really made this a showstopper. #SlowDownPapi! LOVED IT. It brought the sleepy crowd back to its feet. Then we got Extreme Occident, which on the album I always thought it was kind of a turd, but live, it was just spectacular. the set list that I thought would be a total snooze, really delivered. Trust our mother queen! until the next interlude... LOL dangling the spoken word parts of Rescue Me in from of us like a carrot we know we'll never get was just cruel & unusual punishment. It kinda made me mad & I wasn't able to focus on the OA style performance that was going on. Do Rescue Me properly, or don't do it at all. Maybe at some point during the tour, Rescue Me will be given a full performance, time will tell.... I quickly got over my Rescue Me funk when FROZEN started. Hands down one of the best performances of any song of Madonna's entire career. For long time fans who have been on this ride since the beginning of her career it was a full circle moment. A video of Lourdes plays though a semi translucent screen where Madonna dances and sings with the video projection. It has to be seen in person, no description could ever do it justice. It's absolutely brilliantly phenomenal. I got chills, and it brought me to tears. I honestly cannot say it enough or describe how moving & powerful it was. Not only through the obvious meaning of the songs lyrics & Lola's powerful performance, but it also brought back memories of when Madonna announced to the world she was pregnant, when MTV had a news ticker on the bottom of the screen for days following every minute, celeb videos of well wishes and an outpouring of love & support for her, which in the 90's we didn't see much of. The entire journey of her birth, and seeing her grow up with Madonna as a mom was brilliantly expressed in this mother/daughter performance, it was perfection. Then we got Come Alive which I hate the song on the album and hated it live, lol sorry. NEXT...Future & Crave, 2 of my favorites on the album, We got to see Madonna play the piano, which I've never seen before, had no idea she could even play the piano, so that was an awesome surprise, and then Crave was remixed into a disco track, it was so so fun, the costumes & choreography seemed thrown together and were kinda lame, feather boas & party city disco costumes, ugh. but the remix made up for it, could not stop smiling & dancing, the show peaked with Like A Prayer backed by the entire choir perched up high on a giant X made out of the stairs all stacked up on top of each other, it was gold, that song never gets old, I didnt get to see her sing it during the Rebel heart tour, so I was super excited about this, and she delivered. big time, she sang her face off, I was in awe, and I LOVED her robe, definitely my favorite costume in the show, really the show could have ended right there, but she treated us to an encore of 'I rise' which I wouldn't think a slow song would be a good show closer, but live it was so powerful, the emma gonzales speech was just as moving as the 1st time we heard it, the gun violence message and the LGBTQ/equality message really hit hard, everyone was pretty emotional, you could feel it in the air throughout the theater. She changed the final chorus with some new uplifting 'I Will Rise' verses and then marched with the dancers through the crowd under an enormous rainbow flag as she made her way to the back of the theater & disappeared. Overall the show was amazing, I love how different the Madame X songs are now that I've seen them presented like this. Seeing the show once isn't enough though, I can't wait to see it again next spring in Paris. To be able to see a bonified living legend this up close in a tiny theater is such a thrill. And as an added bonus as we were leaving, we passed the venues artist entrance and got a great spot for a quick photo op just a few feet away from her. She looked AMAZING and even blew us a kiss. Perfect way to end our unexpected New York adventure ! https://www.instagram.com/p/B2tEyCAh1Gc/?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet
    3 points
  21. Actually, before the show is about to begin there is an announcement. Then, before it is REALLY about to begin, there is a recording of Madonna that comes over the speakers to announce she’s about to start the show.
    2 points
  22. There’s an announcement that goes: ’Ladies and gentlemen. Thank you for coming’ and gives you about a minute to rush in. There’s the intro but doesn’t sound like much but I haven’t been so I dunno if something is happening onstage as well.
    2 points
  23. I go to many different types of shows from jazz to dance to acoustic pretty often and have for years, Madame X Tour is next level for any artist and I’m glad I had a chance to experience it live. I saw Duran Duran on Broadway many years ago, people like Donald Trump, an Olsen Twin, and Moby were also stuck preshow in a lobby setting prior to the show however Madonna blew it out of the water in comparison. From what I saw “everybody knows the damn truth” about when the show really starts and arrived accordingly as there is no opening act. Also would you prefer a decent opening act then a long wait? I am impartial to either. At another Duranie show years later Juliet (Stuart Price produced her album Avalon) was the opener but the wait between the acts was agonizing. At BAM they play classic jazz standards which was also nice in comparison to filler music though I did enjoy how Stuart Price preprogrammed the tunes prior to Confessions and Reinvention. I remember going “fuck yes” when his remix of Mono’s Slimcea Girl was on before the show started. The way it all is presented on stage really leaves a lot of potential for a stellar filmed experience. Days later I’m still thinking of Crazy, Human Nature, American Life, Medellin, Come Alive... at least half of the set list if not more was just amazing. I also want a reel of Monte as he has a signature presence now. No one seems to mention Monte but he is a personal favorite and it makes me happy to see him on stage with her, it feels right and she seems confident with him there too. Even Trolling Stone gave the show a rave review. My only major beef was the ending tbh because Crave is such a bop and the dance remix was super random, she has such an arsenal of dance floor classics.
    2 points
  24. It's honestly the case with many artists. All you see are the YouTube clips where Mariah can't sing, for example, or her performance failures, but I saw her live this year and she was honestly amazing for most of it. There are still many moments of heavenly magic. I'm going to appreciate the time I have left with all the artists I love. They won't be around forever. If I don't like someone live, then I'll just ignore them and not post about them every day. I will add though that I think sometimes Madonna tries extra hard in certain places like NYC. That's why I try to always see a show from every tour there if possible. I've never been to a bad performance there, though I didn't manage to make it there for S&S. Some other places you can tell she just doesn't give much of a fuck and phones it in, like the Japan tour audio.
    2 points
  25. she's always been seen as someone who can't sing so anything that "confirms" that is blown out of proportion by people who don't know anything about her. it's annoying but expected tbh.
    2 points
  26. I’m not surprised. And I know she’s never been the strongest live singer which is why I didn’t even consider buying tickets for this tour. I’m not having a go at the show, I haven’t seen it, I haven’t even heard it, from what I’ve heard, it’s beautiful and very atmospheric. To me it’s just a matter of principle, for those prices, I expect a hell of a lot more than what Madonna can deliver vocally.
    2 points
  27. her voice is beautiful but she's not the most stable live singer, if she wants to use pre-recorded vocals or autotune to make a performance that in her opinion is better then she will, and as fans we already know she does that so it's not really surprising. If I'm enough of a fan to pay thousands of dollars for a ticket then I know what I'm getting into. And I rather hear autotune than off-key notes (no offence).
    2 points
  28. one thing it does not look is cheap ..anybody who says madonna;s show is cheap has to go lol ...so what if her vocals are relying on autotune or she is using pre recorded vocals to support her ...big deal , when hasn't she ?? she can clearly still sing as shown in the song solade which i love and i wish was on the album tbh ...
    2 points
  29. It's worrying when you see that most of the media has published rave reviews about the show and yet it's the fans who are criticizing it negatively. Maybe it's time Madonna retires for good?
    2 points
  30. like i said many times before i have nothing bad to say about this tour. i only heard audios, i didnt saw a full bootleg, only snippets, and im not even going bc im broke asf and she's not coming to my country. i get that nobody has to like everything she does and stuff, but come on.... if she didnt tour at all everybody would be complaining and saying mean things! if you dont like it, its okay! but you dont have to talk about her age of keep compairing her to other artists, because madonna is only madonna and she's has nothing left to prove! my only wish at this point is an official release of the tour and that's all.... i have faith, okay?!
    2 points
  31. I don't know how anyone can prejudge a show they haven't seen in person? Every person here and elsewhere who has seen it has raved at how good it is. I take their opinions seriously verses those going on with a lot of hate who haven't seen it. Also, I'd never trust a low quality balcony snippet of one song performance either. But, like every show, they'll be some performances we all love and others not so much, but, that doesn't mean we should write the whole show off as it being the worst. Also, I look at this show as something special and rare before a massive greatest hits arena tour in the future. I don't know, but, I plan to just enjoy the ride and whatever Madonna has planned ... through the good and the bad, whether I agree or disagree with her( i.e.: on politics, her career choices, the Polaroid idea, letting live nation play a game and taking advantage of us with ticket sales), etc...and just be thankful she's still here and wanting to create and perform. No matter what, she will always be the greatest artist and entertainer to have ever lived and the one I have enjoyed the most. Peace All. Xxxx
    2 points
  32. Thank you Of course. Donating to charity is something she always did, yes. But I'm talking about the way this move was conducted. There's a huge difference between people throwing random bills at her while she performs and she's taking them to charity to her selling roughly the same pose in a polaroid every night for $1000+ and being rude to those who bid a low price.
    2 points
  33. Thanks to God other people opinions are not like the Bible she’s 61....she’s not like Tina turner every human is different. and if you think that a concert of Cher is better than this... cher is great of course...but I don’t think that a bunch of feathers and paillettes mixed with playback are a great show it seems, for me, a very boring drag queen show in a low level gay bar
    2 points
  34. Nothing has happened to her - she's just doing a different style of show that I think we all expected would be her usual polished large room type gig - where as she is delivering something stripped back, less polished and more intimate.
    2 points
  35. Yea, so different to her Up For Grabs appearances, where she embraced the media...
    2 points
  36. no way ..while we fans generally accept that she is not a perfect live singer or singer to be honest the general public would have crucified her if she sang badly this said she could have had the bloody mic turned on and make it sound like it was live by maybe shouting to the crowd but overall i dont think i would change anything
    2 points
  37. Congratulations for you useless comment. Now that, thanks to you, we are all open our eyes, we can go and listen to nelly furtado while some real dancers do a ballet on each songs. By the way, she sing all live, the audio of the 24/09 speak of itself.
    2 points
  38. The SEX interlude was the most disappointing interlude Madonna has ever done on tour. It had so much potential to be sexy and erotic but instead they slapped the Erotica video over the song. Messiah was also missed potential to do something beautiful and unique with its imagery but Ghosttown's video was just slapped over the song as well. Rebel Heart was definitely a disappointing tour in terms of its theatrics and interludes.
    2 points
  39. Oh, 100%! I still remember the reactions of everyone around me in Louisville during Round 2 of seeing it
    1 point
  40. Personally I’d rather she just sing competently and live. She’s been singing for nearly 40 years, she should be able to sing live now... especially as she no longer dances much. Sorry, but to me the show looks very, very cheap. I like the setlist, I like the versions of the songs used, love the outfits, like how relaxed she seems... but the vocals are either phoned in or over manipulated and that’s sad. They should be the very heart of the show.
    1 point
  41. Madonna Santissima... Ma come ca...aspitarola si è abbigliata? Diventano sempre più chiare le vere ragioni del sequestro dei telefonini.
    1 point
  42. I still work out to this song! Its amazing! I only wish there was a music video
    1 point
  43. Yeah but Jackie that literally looks like a tribute show that you might find in a local social club in the UK, or a Madonna night at a gay bar.
    1 point
  44. I love the audio, without seeing the context I can't really comment, but the small clips I have seen, it's very low key, very stripped back, not the usual in your face type tour. She's obviously not as fit as she used to be, and I think to be honest, is probably over the big stadium tours - she wanted to do something more intimate and I guess this is that incarnation. Doesn't mean she won't go back to full stadium stuff - I mean Cher is doing it at 73 lol
    1 point
  45. bgwbgw

    free ticket

    idk if you're serious or not lol but like obviously... lmfao
    1 point
  46. mark perry

    The Polaroid

    madame x dont care what people think thats why she posted the part on her social media lol ...
    1 point
  47. Seeing the show tonight for the first time. My friend won orchestra seats from the fan club and she’s taking me so I gave my balcony seat away. We find out where we are on the floor when we get to the friends and family checkin. I’ll have my report tomorrow.
    1 point
  48. Girl bye The show was really bad. I was bored the whole time. She doesn’t sing live. She doesn’t dance. If y’all call jumping and moving left to right the whole time dancing y’all dont know what dance is. She can’t act. Her jokes are painfully bad. So what is you giving us M? I though this was a concert? Y’all wanna call everything art and amazing. R y’all that tired and through? At least Cher is sweating for them coins so dont be coming with the age stuff. And no frozen was also boring. She just stands there and lip-syncs. It’s just lola on the big screen doing what her mammy needed to be doing. And dont be coming with that bullit ‘if you dont like it dont buy it’. How the f was i suppose to know the show is this tired and through? This whole era is tired and through. The album is a duplicate of nelly furtado’s folklore album and y’all know that was two decades ago. So she two decades delayed. And we all know martha graham didn’t name her madame x. Thats a lie just like her 35 dollar story. Child boo. Yall need stop believing these lies.
    1 point
  49. This might get me attacked but here goes: - I absolutely LOVE I Know It, and it seems like that's her most forgotten song from Madonna. - You are all too mean to I Deserve It, it's a great song.
    1 point
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