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Luiz Ribeiro

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  1. And speaking your age HERE (lol) does not change anything. We are talking about the GRAND MASSA, the one that buys tickets, makes the artist to be alive in the musical arena giving they the tools for new projects. The legacy of Madonna does not change, but its permanence in the market depends yes of sales, profits and everything.
  2. We are here talking about what an age group thet the music industry invests money and promo and about the consumer audience of the show. Being a fan is not being blind. Just look at the audience who went to see RHT at various shows. He had young ... obviously. But, 80% MINIMUM were 40 or 50yo ..... and that was kind of shocking (for the realistic fans) compared to their previous tours where she could still add the mainstream audience to her shows.
  3. Exactly. In MDNA tour we could see an audience between 18 and 35 years old, but in RHT, at least in my opinion, the number of young people was minimal, and when they appeared in the stands, they were gay young people, unlike S & S and MDNA, where general public attended.
  4. First, learn a little math before trying to guess my age. Also, try to keep a mature dialogue on the subject, which is not something personal with me or with you, but with the audience of Madonna and how he has appeared in the stadiums and arenas in the last show. Grow up.
  5. What do you think about the majority of Madonna fans being of a mature age already?Does it influence the sales of the singer, since the method of selling today is much more online? Can Madonna lose her piece in the pop world because she could not drag new young fans with her? Look at this video, just very old people in the audience: This is not a criticism, just something I noticed in the public of RHT
  6. .... I can not accept "LDLHA" being cut from the final edit
  7. I agree if the new material contains the full show. Otherwise, just cast on netflix Sorry about my english :(
  8. Keep calm people..... I still hope she´ll release the entire concert. If she dont, i cant see any point to release the material
  9. I dunno how to put a poll here :( Anyways DO YOU THINK THAT MADONNA WILL RELEASE RHT ON NETFLIX PLATAFORM? 1. YES, THEY MAKE THAT REUNION FOR MAKE THIS HAPPEN 2. NO, THEY MAKE THAT REUNION TO MAKE MADONNA'S NEW MOVIE ABOUT HER LIFE 3. NO, SHE JUST WANT TO RELEASE HER OLDER CONCERTS, LIKE BLOND....
  10. She usually records in the last shows due to the show being "all in the right place" regarding choreography, improvisations, etc.
  11. drop by is when the thug is inside a car and has to open the door with the vehicle in motion and throw himself in order not to be caught by the police
  12. I believe that whoever starts this "celebration" of the younger artists is the label itself, which invests billions in them. The "Grammy" itself only rewards new revelations, and rarely an older musician, when it launches a totally innovative material.
  13. 01- ROL/COADF (perfection) 02- Like a Prayer 03 - Erotica 04 - Rebel Heart 05 - Music 06 - American Life 07 - Bedtime Stories 08 - Hard Candy 09 - MDNA 10 - True Blue 11 - Like a Virgin/Madonna
  14. The music industry is cruel. In my humble opinion (and probably that of the Grammy lol), the artist only succeeds when he/she is in the range of 17-25 years old, after that he/she becomes a member of the ADULT chart, and is only "hit" again if Does a very specific and different work, just as Madonna did with "ROL" and "COADF". Note .... Lady Gaga has gotten older, can not be "hit" .... Britney the same thing.
  15. I Disagree If the label does not invest in promotion, does not pay for TV shows, does not invest in radios, does not pay promo tours, it gets more complicated.
  16. On April 10 2017, TMZ reported that Shep Pettibone is taking legal action against WB Music Corp. for withholding his royalties (since 2012) for Madonna’s hit single, Vogue. Here’s what TMZ reported: The famed producer behind Madonna’s Vogue says he’s getting the short end of the stick — to the tune of half a million bucks — because the record label’s out for payback. Shep Pettibone, producer extraordinaire — who’s worked with Madge, Janet Jackson, Paula Abdul and a ton of other artists — says WB Music Corp owes him a ton of back royalties for the 1990 mega hit. It appears everything was fine up until 2012 … when Shep and WB were sued for allegedly jacking Vogue from someone else. In his lawsuit, Shep says they both came out victorious in that case, but the label spent a ton on lawyers — more than $700k, according to docs. The mega producer says WB’s been withholding royalties since then to cover that massive legal bill. Translation: we forked out the dough to defend your song … now you owe us. Shep ain’t buyin’ that theory though, and says his contract with the label doesn’t give them the right to hold back his Vogue dollars. He believes he’s been screwed out of as much as $500k, and wants a judge to force WB Music to hand over the loot. Source: https://todayinmadonnahistory.com/
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