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Bobo

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  1. Ray of Light brought guitars back to her music. William Orbit did some nice work there. My favourite Madonna songs feature cool guitars... Burning Up, Dress You Up, Like A Prayer.

    It never got as good as it was with the guitars and bass again. ROL with less of the electronica would've been interesting. More of the rawness. Not a fan of her playing guitar though, she takes the fun out of it!

  2. 50 minutes ago, roberMDNA said:

    What always called my attention was the Backdrop of the song on DWT.. also we have nothing of that video.. i mean a studio photo.. very little info etc

    The backdrop video was originally meant for Skin, if I remember correctly. 

  3. It's a poorly produced album and that song is one of the worst things in her discography. The sheer lack of creativity in an effort to pander to the fickle nature of gaining a chart hit... Ironically, many of the other songs on the album veer off in the opposite direction but still sound equally trash and utterly forgettable.

  4. It was an exciting time. Despite not liking musicals or operas, I was keen to see the film. Radio was playing You Must Love Me and the remix of DCFMA. She looked beautiful. Radiant.

    I remember going to Leicester Square for the premiere and seeing her as she stepped onto the red carpet. It was cold and there was rain that night, but the atmosphere was magical.

    I remember Peirs Morgan got his grand wish to finally interview her for The Sun and brought her flowers. Long before her turned on her and became something horrible.

    I wanted to see the film as early as possible so I tried to find a morning screening. The earliest I found was a cinema in Fulham, so travelled from Hackney by bus stupidly early and bought my ticket at 9am on opening day.

    And I saw the film. It was hard to stay focused and to follow it all but I enjoyed the cinematography. My favourite was Eva's Final Broadcast and Waltz for Eva and Che. And of course Don't Cry for Me Argentina.

    I was glad to have experienced it although it really wasn't my thing and haven't seen the film again since then. 

    Months later, it was amazing to see her performance at the Oscars. And her Golden Globe win. 

    It really was a great time. The 90s was a decade that offered so many different sides to Madonna that you never knew what would come next.

    And Ray of Light was just around the corner!

  5. Upon first hearing Ray of Light I truly disliked it. I thought her vocals were awful and didn't fit the music at all. It was like hearing the nasel voiced Kylie Minogue over James Dean Bradfield's production on her 1997 album.

    But then I heard it played at one of the indie and alternative clubs I used to go to. And I loved it. In a setting like that, I felt the energy and atmosphere of the song.

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