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Madame X Tour | Paris
Can-We-Get-Together and 2 others reacted to Homer GR ✖️ for a topic
tonight show sold out ???3 points -
Stuart Price, 15 years ago this week
NothingReallyMatters and 2 others reacted to Rory for a topic
Well now that he's done producing Pet Shop Boys album trilogy--maybe he'll get back together with Madonna. I would die for a Madonna album produced by Stuart and the PSB. I want Madonna to go high camp disco party next with drag fashion, big groovy beats and dance moves, hints of freestyle, acid music and Chicago house a la Roisin Murphy. I think it would only be the most obvious choice and progression for Madame X. Add Sufjan Stevens to this production team and it would be total bliss. This gay boy can dream big!3 points -
And was way better as a tour music director too - Kevin Antunes is so lazy with his productions ?3 points
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Poll: Favourite song: Burning Up or Borderline?
Stephen George and 2 others reacted to RebelHeartbreak for a topic
Burning Up. Even as a kid, I always felt drawn more to the songs Madonna wrote vs those written by others. Lucky Star and Burning Up were always more fun to listen to than Holiday or Borderline. Same thing with Angel and Into the Groove. I always preferred them over Material Girl or Dress You Up.3 points -
What are your top five favorite Madonna Singles from 2010-2020?
Fighter and 2 others reacted to Ulisaax640 for a topic
Hmm... Ghosttown, Ghosttown, Ghosttown, Ghosttown... oh And.... Ghosttown3 points -
Stuart Price, 15 years ago this week
NothingReallyMatters and 2 others reacted to wtg1987 for a topic
He’s probably her last great collaborator - I don’t know why she stopped working with him ?3 points -
Stuart Price, 15 years ago this week
NothingReallyMatters and 2 others reacted to Alan Leggate for a topic
I loved the relationship they had together, he took no crap from her but in a fun way. He would remix oldies with respect and understood fans would love to hear them. Was it not Confessions where he tried so hard to get her to sing Rain and she wouldn't. One of the best things he did though was Erotica/You Thrill Me. I'd never heard that song before and just fell in love with it. I always love the interaction in DWT near the end of Music when she goes up to him as he is playing.3 points -
Favorite Rap or Hip Hop Artists To Have Worked With Madonna
deathproof and 2 others reacted to lap for a topic
None. I hope she never works with any other again.3 points -
The Madame X Tour is almost over... so what happens next?
Voguerista and 2 others reacted to Blue Jean for a topic
What happens next is we pay off our credit cards ?3 points -
Madame X Tour | Paris
Fighter and one other reacted to Voguerista for a topic
Jean Paul is attending...2 points -
Madame X Tour | Paris
Jackie and one other reacted to aprilshack for a topic
Yeah right! Will there be technical excuses every night then! lol!2 points -
They has just announced doors will open at 9pm and will be closed at 10pm. Show will start at 23pm. And this is only the first show...2 points
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Got my ticket too. Fourth of March here I come2 points
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1.turn up the radio 2.ghosttown 3.living for love 4.crave 5.superstar2 points
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Ghosttown Masterpiece I Rise Crave Living for Love2 points
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I was reading what people chose and said to myself, "these are awful choices". Then I reminded myself what the singles from 2010-2020 were and was like "oh...." With that in mind if I must choose: Bitch I'm Madonna Girl Gone Wild Living for Love Ghosttown Give Me All Your Luvin'2 points
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Favorite Rap or Hip Hop Artists To Have Worked With Madonna
survivalartist and one other reacted to dankpepe for a topic
I don't really like the rap collaborators. Any time I think of a collaboration I always ask myself, is it necessary? Did it add anything to the song? Would the song be better / worse with just Madonna? In a case like Take a Bow, that particular collaboration worked and meshed well. With the modern era collaborators who are mostly rap / hip-hop, they don't feel necessary and seem forced. Every pop star uses the rent-a-rapper for a bridge in a song and it very rarely works.2 points -
She’s an aging woman who won’t go quietly in the night. She won’t do a 7 minute greatest hits medley at the billboard awards. I love the fact she can still perform a new song (in full) at an awards show without having to do 3-4 older songs with it2 points
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I see your point. I can't make an opinion since MX is the only tour I've attended. I hope so much she tours in the future, as I would love to attend each tour. I feel badly I missed her earlier tours. I know one thing: Even in the MX tour, and even if it's her worst tour, when Madonna stands in front of you on that stage it is an overwhelming feeling that will live within you forever.2 points
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Indeed. He made her last classic. Well to this day...2 points
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Favorite Rap or Hip Hop Artists To Have Worked With Madonna
deathproof and one other reacted to Synchrone for a topic
Timbaland, The Neptunes, Kanye, everyone on Hard Candy Swae Lee and Quavo on Madame X I don’t understand the hate when she works with hip-hop or rap artists. It’s like ok for her to work in any other genre but these?2 points -
What are your top five favorite Madonna Singles from 2010-2020?
Voguerista and one other reacted to Sven for a topic
1 Living for love (!!) 2 Ghosttown 3 Crave 4 I don't search I find 5 Medellin2 points -
Masterpiece Girl Gone Wild Ghosttown I Don't Search I Find Medellin2 points
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Favorite Rap or Hip Hop Artists To Have Worked With Madonna
deathproof and one other reacted to survivalartist for a topic
I agree that Chance The Rapper is great on Iconic, so good his performance is underrated, I actually became a fan of him via M probably would have skipped him. Everlast on the Waiting remix is a nice one too. The unreleased 2Pac version of IRBYL is so good, but I absolutely adore the Me’shell released version with her verse and bass playing (and the lesbian vibes of the released version, another underrated one). I love Quavo on Future. Swae Lee sounds beautiful all over Crave not just his verse. I actually love Kanye on The Beat Goes On, and I’m not a Kanye fan. I prefer GMAYL and BIM without Minaj, MIA, and LMFAO (wtf was she thinking, shoulda got Damon Albarn and the Gorillaz instead for that one IMO). I also was disappointed in the Missy Elliott (Crap Jeans and that Terrible remix) and Timbaland collaborations overall, and that somehow all three never made a song together. The classic, best M rap collaboration would, of course, have to be Jose & Luis. Introduce yourself.2 points -
What are your top five favorite Madonna Singles from 2010-2020?
Voguerista and one other reacted to survivalartist for a topic
This highlights the poor single choices ? which is fine as we all loved them when they were singles. Or it highlights the segmenting of her fans tastes. ? I Don’t Search I Find Crave Ghost Town Turn Up The Radio Medellin2 points -
Stuart Price, 15 years ago this week
nito84bcn and one other reacted to dylanlioncourt for a topic
I love that he previewed tracks at clubs for Madonna and he treated her music with love and creativity. How he managed to make songs like Everybody and other classics sound modern versus whomever does her arrangements now. Would love to see The Thin White Duke remixes again for her singles.2 points -
Madame X Tour | Paris
PlayPause and one other reacted to Can-We-Get-Together for a topic
I'm finally coming to Paris. It's all booked. I can't believe it ?2 points -
Favorite Rap or Hip Hop Artists To Have Worked With Madonna
deathproof and one other reacted to Fighter for a topic
Swae Lee by FARRRRR2 points -
The Madame X Tour is almost over... so what happens next?
nkt and one other reacted to clkelley39 for a topic
We have to (and she has to) stop wishing for a comeback. She's never going to be the biggest star in the world again. The 80's are gone, her 20's are gone, and neither are ever coming back. There are younger artists having their moment right now, just as she once did. Each generation has to have their own generation-defining artists. Madonna had her moments in 1985, 1990, 1996, 2000, etc. She is a legacy artist now. Let's just enjoy the niche art she puts out, like Madame X and the Madame X Tour, enjoy her back catalogue, and all grow old together2 points -
RSD April 2020
DiscoThomas and one other reacted to IamZod for a topic
Something useful like a re-press of Broken would be welcome. Where people pluck the kind of figures from that they are trying to sell it for is beyond me.2 points -
Poll: Favourite song: Burning Up or Borderline?
Voguerista reacted to geert for a topic
Poll: Favourite song: Burning Up or Borderline?1 point -
The Madame X Tour is almost over... so what happens next?
RUADJAI reacted to Jamesroeni for a topic
I think she should re-release Madame X and add a separate disc of the Fado versions of Like a Virgin, Secret, Don't Tell Me, Human Nature etc. That were played during the documentary and at the beginning of the shows. These would be amazing and avoid the Orchestral Album that others make.1 point -
What are your top five favorite Madonna Singles from 2010-2020?
Voguerista reacted to graffitiheart89 for a topic
1. Ghosttown 2. Crave 3. Living For Love 4. Masterpiece 5. I Rise I think this decade has been great for her balladry in my opinion. I think had she released Ghosttown and Crave as the lead singles she may have had a couple of hits... maybe.1 point -
Madame X Tour | Paris
Voguerista reacted to dylanlioncourt for a topic
My friend from France just told me about the wait. Oh wow, hopefully the fans enjoy themselves tonight.1 point -
What are your top five favorite Madonna Singles from 2010-2020?
Voguerista reacted to Levon for a topic
Girl Gone Wild Masterpiece I Don't Search I Find if things hadn't gone wrong Beautiful Killer Rebel Heart1 point -
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Madame X Tour | Paris
Voguerista reacted to your mom for a topic
they’re just letting people inside now1 point -
Madame X Tour | Paris
Blue Jean reacted to InterlacedGeek for a topic
9.34 and people are still outside ... No entry yet.1 point -
Stuart Price, 15 years ago this week
NothingReallyMatters reacted to dylanlioncourt for a topic
He did Aphrodite for Kylie which was an amazing record too!1 point -
Poll: Favourite song: Burning Up or Borderline?
Voguerista reacted to Aiwa08 for a topic
Burning Up (Single Version). This is the first song I heard from Madonna in my local radio station. I recorded the song in a cassette, but I lost the cassette. I even didn't know the artist name so I couldn't buy the single in 1983. In 1987 I bought "The first Album" and I was so happy when I re-discovered "Burning Up" in the album. Burning Up was a Madonna's song!!! I'm sorry, but I love these stories before to be a real fan.1 point -
Poll: Favourite song: Burning Up or Borderline?
Voguerista reacted to Fighter for a topic
Very hard to decide ? I think I'll go with Burning Up though1 point -
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What are your top five favorite Madonna Singles from 2010-2020?
Voguerista reacted to PlayPause for a topic
Living For Love & I Don't search I Find The rest is probably crap.1 point -
Ghosttown Medellin Crave Bitch I'm Madonna Living For Love1 point
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What are your top five favorite Madonna Singles from 2010-2020?
PlayPause reacted to rlittler81 for a topic
I Don't Search I Find Medellin Ghosttown Masterpiece Future1 point -
The Madame X Tour is almost over... so what happens next?
tajybajyboo reacted to Blue Jean for a topic
Of course she will never have hit singles BUT you only have to look at the recent popularity of Queen, Elton John and others to see that she can definitely make her mark on younger generations if she chooses to. I guess for her it probably seems like a sacrifice as she'd rather move forward onto new projects. It's up to her ultimately but I do think it will be a shame if future generations become less and less aware of her work.1 point -
Stuart Price, 15 years ago this week
Nick reacted to Voguerista for a topic
I love love love Stuart Price. I so hope Madonna collaborates with him again!1 point -
Madame X Tour | London
MDMWhat reacted to Hydrangeas Up Your Ass for a topic
My thoughts on the show last night! It's what everyone (read: no one) has been waiting for, the new kid on the forums with 3.5 posts under his belt is here to share his story! Pre-show We arrived at The London Palladium around 18.30 and there was already a long queue formed outside the theater. After only a minute or two they came to check our tickets while still in line and gave us our paper tickets. A minute after that a lady comes up to us and asks us if we were carrying any bags, we told her we weren't and she sent us right to the first security check, cutting a line of what felt like a 50-80 people. It felt correct. Me skipping the line: Everyone with a bag: The whole Yondr experience went surprisingly smooth. HUGE kudos to the people working at the Palladium and the Yondr ladies, they all worked very hard to make entering and leaving the theater as smooth as possible. As soon as we entered the Palladium we went straight to the bar which was practically empty, grabbed a glass of Champagne rosé (ding!) and watched as the place filled up for the next hour, it was a wonderfully relaxing and fun start to the evening. When showtime was nearing we headed to our seats and on our way we crossed paths with Tony and Aaron. It was nice seeing Tony up close, as he's a huge part of Madonna touring history. Taking a seat We were sat at the Royal balcony and we had a fantastic view of the stage, i couldn't believe how close it felt. When Madonnas pre-recorded message came on it all suddenly became so real: the show i've been waiting on for so many months was finally happening. This is my fifth time at a Madonna concert and before the show started one thing hit me: this is the first time i'm attending her show without having seen the whole thing on bootleg recordings beforehand. What a treat! It felt like a privilege to get to devour the experience without having to see it through the sea of a thousand phone screens. We were about to experience a place in time with Madonna that was exclusive to us as an audience. It felt intimate, it felt cozy, it felt special, it felt...like no other show i know of in 2020. Showtime Shortly after her message, Ahlamalik took position and as i suspected: we were getting the whole show. The typewriter intro is an amazing art piece in itself, it sets the tone and atmosphere for the rest of the show. The message of the James Baldwin quote is loud, clear and in need of being said out loud and repeated. When Madonna comes on stage i completely fucking lose my entire collection of marbles as the endorphins rush through my brain. As does the lovely woman sat next to me who screamed out Madonna's name as if she were a teenage girl at a Beatles concert. What a treat it was to be seated next to another superfan like her. I wonder if she's on here (blond British woman on row F in Royal, if you read this - holler!) The minimalist and scaled down staging made me feel closer to Madonna than i ever have before. It felt like i was attending a show in her living room. One reviewer described the show as "madonna bringing her huge arena show to the theater stage" and i honestly couldn't disagree more. Given how this is the closest she's ever been to her audience she could have easily chickened out and decided to hide behind a huge production. The fact that she did not made me realize how incredibly bold and brave of a move this show is for her. To top it all of she looks like she feels incredibly comfortable doing it. In one way the show is very unlike anything Madonna has ever done, but in another it's more of Madonna than we've ever seen before. The repeated message of artists being here to disturb the peace, to shake things up, to be radical and sometimes even make people uncomfortable makes me think of how unique of a performer Madonna really is. I can't think of any other current mainstream pop star who is as outspoken and uncensored as she has been throughout her entire career. It was in the moments of her loosely choreographed almost drunken steps of "Killers Who Are Partying" , the wild dancing and hugging her co-performers during "Batuka" and anthem like ending of "Come Alive" that i could see the passion she has for her record, her show, her art. As tattooed on her back during the MDNA tour the woman has NO FEAR. Sometimes it is easier to show your ass than your feeling. During yesterday's show her ass wasn't on display but her feelings sure were. Today I'm walking around town a proud life long fan with my new MX t-shirt on.1 point -
No hating but...what happened to Madonna after 2007?
Synchrone reacted to cosmic_system for a topic
Are you the same person you were 15 years ago when you became a fan? Or even 13 yeaers ago (in 2007)? I hope not. It's called changing and evolving.1 point
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