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  1. MADAME SEX

    Madame X Tour DVD

    If the crew who shot the nights in Lisbon is the same who shot the "World of Madame X" doc then I think they chose to go for the same editing process in the MXTDVD. WOMX wasn't so over-edited and actually I liked the "spontaneously" of the shots...
    3 points
  2. HBO Max launches today, including Dick Tracy and Shanghai Surprise. Her management should get a deal with HBO to host all the tours and documentaries in one place!! ❤️
    2 points
  3. I like it. In fact, I think I really like it! What do you think? Buffalo Rose covers Madonna, White Stripes on one-mic album For Buffalo Rose, covering Madonna’s “Borderline” did not come without some internal discussion. The Pittsburgh string band does a loving take on the 1983 Madonna hit on “Borrowed & Blue: Live Around One Microphone” a new EP that found them recording, just like they practice, around one mic in the grand folk/bluegrass tradition. “It was my idea to do ‘Borderline,’ ” says singer Lucy Clabby. “I'm the Madonna fan of the group and it wasn't necessarily that I was particularly attached to that song, but when I was younger I did see another cover of it …” Advertisement It was a characteristically weird, explosive, psychedelic take by The Flaming Lips with Stardeath and White Dwarfs in 2009. “My older sister's friend showed me that when we were teenagers and I was obsessive with it,” she says. “I thought it was the coolest thing ever because it sounds nothing like the original song. That sort of inspired me, in general, in terms of the way that I look at music and recreating other people's music and taking inspiration from it.” Buffalo Rose gives it a more traditional string treatment, with Rosanna Spindler taking the lead and Clabby and Shane McLaughlin adding harmonies. “The singers were excited. They’re always are excited about pop stuff. The only resistance I ever really get is from Mac,” Clabby says. That would be Mac Inglis, who is not only the dobro player but “the genius behind the recording process,” she says. “I don't think he'll be mad that I called him out like this. Mac did not grow up loving pop music the same way that I did, so his reactions to the songs are not always the same. But we went through this once before when we covered ‘Lucky’ by Britney Spears and the approach we used for that was we played it for him without telling him who it was, who had written a song — we just played him our arrangement of it and he loved it, so he's come to trust me.” “Borderline” already has more than 9,000 YouTube views, so it’s well on its way to becoming Buffalo Rose’s most popular video. The EP also includes four original songs reworked for this one-mic approach and their cover blend of the White Stripes’ “Seven Nation Army” and the Eurythmics’ “Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This).” “Seven Nation Army” had been in the set for a long time, Clabby says, because her first concert was The White Stripes and that’s one of her “old-school favorite songs.” “It's one of our standard covers,” she says. “The ‘Sweet Dreams’ part came in maybe a year ago when we realized in practice that the riffs blended so well together. One person started humming the other song and we just got excited and started singing the verses over the chord progressions, and because we've been playing ‘Seven Nation’ for our fans for a little while at this point, we thought it would be fun to spice it up and do a little medley.” The EP was recorded at the Unity Center in Garfield over two days in February with the band, which also includes mandolin player Bryce Rabideau and upright bassist Jason Rafalak, doing just a few takes of each song. “In some ways it's easier, in some ways it's harder,” Clabby says of the method, “because you don't have the time or ability to nitpick endlessly. So, the challenge is getting everybody to get the best take at the same time, which is very rare, but usually we can come to some sort of agreement about what the overall best-feeling take was for everybody.” The EP will be available Friday and at 8 p.m. Friday, the band will play the release show on its YouTube channel.
    2 points
  4. Cher looks ridiculous in that fright wig, be real.
    2 points
  5. That was great! That would have been phenomenal if she performed it like this on the Jimmy Fallon show that time.
    2 points
  6. Oh but she didn't write it. It's a famous quote by Bansky.
    2 points
  7. Yeah it's the same company, IIRC World of madame X was filmed throughout Jan 2020 and released July 2020
    2 points
  8. It'd be wise if Madonna did a covers album of songs she's already done live and make those covers into studio versions. Some of the songs I've seen would absolutely not coincide with Madonna's voice,especially a Mariah Carey song.
    2 points
  9. The only one I like is Fever. I mean, I don't have a problem with her doing a cover, even though I'd rather she didn't. But a whole album?! No thanks. Let Cher & Co. do that.
    2 points
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  11. if that really was his sense of humor, pretending to not know the answers, it's not very funny.
    1 point
  12. Horrible idea. But if she had to I rather she do more unusual songs (eg. Between The Bars, If You Go Away, Sodade) NO big pop/rock/classic hits. I'd HATE something like Cher's ABBA album or the usual American Songbook, like Gaga or Barbara Streisand..........so boring.
    1 point
  13. Kuba Pondel

    Madame X Tour DVD

    cuz its just flat image from camera , ricardo just had fun and made sth like this i gues
    1 point
  14. tbh it actually works, I have it and it made my jawline more defined, But the creams and mask are way to over priced.
    1 point
  15. Finally figured out how to AI restore videos. Now I don't feel like an idiot.
    1 point
  16. Rescue Me High Flying Adored or Rainbow High?
    1 point
  17. she will never. she has been called a "grandma" since her 30s. people are jealous. they would never say that to their own parents or grandparents.
    1 point
  18. Into the groove - Heartbeat or Turn up the radio ?
    1 point
  19. M working with Goldie would have been fantastic! But if the script was shit, then I’m glad she passed.
    1 point
  20. LOVE the skincare products, the line is doing very well in case you're wondering!
    1 point
  21. Thanks Semtex!! Yes it is weird when they interview a random person that had nothing to do with her ?
    1 point
  22. Yeah he bought one when he broke the purple penetrator.
    1 point
  23. I'm seriously loving these. The amount of rubbish documentaries i've bought over the years...(pre internet) - you all know the ones, where they skip over facts, era's etc or have pointless interviews with random people. This series is superb and could only really be put together by a fan or by someone who has done their research. Thanks once again for this
    1 point
  24. It’s gone to that scrapyard in the movie Nothing But Trouble
    1 point
  25. I think that was just his way to deflect from the idea of him being seen as Mr Madonna - i.e. pretending he doesn't know such things, as if he was above that. Sure there's humour involved but he's done it on many occasions and Madonna tried to appease that side of him too (the whole Mrs Ritchie schtick). Shame that his ego was this fragile.
    1 point
  26. I actually agree to a certain extent. There is certainly ageism in the industry, but that’s also dictated by the buying/streaming public - there younger now and less likely to be interested in music from that age group. It’s also a relatively modern thing - last twenty years - prior to that it wasn’t such a big deal. You had lots of older artists in the charts. But also, back then music was dictated by the labels - now a days - anyone and everyone can publish music, which is great! But it means with so much choice, competition, ways to rig the system - it’s a lot harder for anyone to make it, regardless of age. That aside, I think, she is slightly, by aggressively accusing society of it, I think she’s inadvertently making herself a target. if we go back to the 90’s, by being so in your face with SEX she drew a lot of attention good and bad, but made herself a target. If you fast forward to Ray of Light, that era was probably her most provocative - she would often wear see through tops, she performed Power Of Goodbye in a see through corset - but because she wasn’t making a statement, no one blinked an eye - and I think by making a statement, you invoke opinion and you’ll always get supporters and haters. My point is, if she didn’t focus so much on it, didn’t continue to make out like she’s a Joan or Arc she wouldn’t get the criticism.
    1 point
  27. The Material Girl Collection, the Hard Candy Fitness gyms, and the Truth or Dare perfumes telling the MDNA Skin Careline its disappearance into irrelevance was bound to happen
    1 point
  28. I like the idea of doing a very quick and stripped back with just guitar and piano and her raw vocals. I see no point to her doing big pop productions covering other big pop productions, but a focus on songs and melodies she likes personally and that showcase her amazing talent for charactarizations in her delivery would be great. She could start with recording Between The Bars, If I Had A Hammer and Can't Help Falling In Love properly. She should add any songs that inspire her, the songs (quite random) I would like her to sing: between the bars wild is the wind blue moon moon river can’t help falling in love love thy will be done twist in my sobriety wicked game I’ve seen that face before love comes to me what do you think will happen now
    1 point
  29. He really didn't give a fuck about her. What a gold digger.
    1 point
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  31. @madgefan 1) What is Madonna's true name (he didn't remember her surname?!) 2) Which singer is related to Madonna 3) Madonna's date of birth - HE DIDN'T KNOW!?!?!? 4) How much money did she have when she came to New York 5) For which singer did she sing backup vocals 6) Her first hit in 1984 (he got this, LAV) 7) Her costar in Susan 8) In which video does she kiss a black saint (he got this, LAP) 9) For which movie is Beautiful Stranger the soundtrack 10) Where did the 1987 concert take place when she threw her pants to public? (they answe Parc des Sceux in Paris but it actually happened everywhere) 11) How many albums did she sell (he got this, 130 millions) 12) Why was she hospitalized (he got this, broken bones for horsefall) 13) Who designed her wedding robes (he got this at second try, Stella) 14 How tall is she (he got this, 5,5 ft = 1,64 m) 15) How did she rate in Playboy's list of sexiest women (35)
    1 point
  32. Rebel Hugo

    Madame X Tour DVD

    Madame ❌❌❌ needs to calm down in the editing process for this tour film... ?
    1 point
  33. Sometimes I wish M should openly discuss age and ageism in the same way she does sexism and misogeny, but it's almost like a dirty little secret that she won't talk about.
    1 point
  34. I wouldn't call this a "calm old lady": But I love how Cher does it with humour. She looks glamourous without trying to look young and sexy, while Madonna with grillz and other... ehm... additions ends up being ridiculous.
    1 point
  35. Nothing wrong with what she said. I agree with her. She perfectly described what's happening with Madonna for a couple of years and you can feel she loves her. As for music or for beauty, M is better when she doesn't follow any trends. It's a huge compliment.
    1 point
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