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Roland Barthes

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    Roland Barthes got a reaction from into the erotico in #JusticeForBedtimeStories: #1 on iTunes USA!   
    I hated Madonnation because the mods seemed to be mental inquisitors but i've just been insulted by someone here (and i wasn't the only one) so i don't know if it's any better now. You may disagree with someone but name calling and insulting is never an option and in a way it invalidates your point (even if you are right). I'm a bit disappointed by Infinity now.
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    Roland Barthes got a reaction from Semtex1 in #JusticeForBedtimeStories: #1 on iTunes USA!   
    Hopefully (even if it went number one just because it's on sale) it will show her there's a demand for her back catalogue and maybe she'll treat it better. I hope Warner took note and will harrass her & Oseary now.
    We, at least, need remasters.
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    Roland Barthes got a reaction from Voguerista in #JusticeForBedtimeStories: #1 on iTunes USA!   
    Hopefully (even if it went number one just because it's on sale) it will show her there's a demand for her back catalogue and maybe she'll treat it better. I hope Warner took note and will harrass her & Oseary now.
    We, at least, need remasters.
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    Roland Barthes got a reaction from RUADJAI in #JusticeForBedtimeStories: #1 on iTunes USA!   
    Hopefully (even if it went number one just because it's on sale) it will show her there's a demand for her back catalogue and maybe she'll treat it better. I hope Warner took note and will harrass her & Oseary now.
    We, at least, need remasters.
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    Roland Barthes got a reaction from RUADJAI in I was wondering...(next project)   
    Since movie production has been stopped for an unknown time because insurance companies won't take that risk and without insurance you can't make a movie....maybe we'll get an album instead
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    Roland Barthes got a reaction from madaboutM in Madonna on Instagram / Facebook / Twitter + other Social Media   
    They are also after Tom Hanks & Rita Wilson plus Bill Gates, George Soros etc....The same ones who did pizzagate with Hilary Clinton. They use people stupidity, like South Park crazy, to manipulate them into buying Trump's lies.
  8. Haha
    Roland Barthes got a reaction from Voguerista in #JusticeForBedtimeStories: #1 on iTunes USA!   
    This is getting her a lot of press. That's better than another Instagram cringe moment
    Other albums are starting to chart as well : American Life for instance.
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    Roland Barthes got a reaction from madaboutM in Madonna on Instagram / Facebook / Twitter + other Social Media   
    Trump supporters known as qanons (look it up on google). the same that are protesting saying covid-19 is a lie to ruin Trump's reelection.
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    Roland Barthes reacted to Steffmad in DL/ Fever (Promo Remixes) eMaster   
    Think they sound better then before. Enjoy or Not 


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    Roland Barthes reacted to deathproof in #JusticeForBedtimeStories: #1 on iTunes USA!   
    Again, you’re taking it very seriously. It’s all fun and games. This all started because the album was discounted to 4.99 on iTunes. Have some fun! Go buy it!
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    Roland Barthes got a reaction from confessed in #JusticeForBedtimeStories: #1 on iTunes USA!   
    Isn't Take a bow her single that stayed the longest at the top of the Billboard chart ? The album was pretty popular, at least in the US since the sound was RnB and US oriented.
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    Roland Barthes reacted to PlayPause in #JusticeForBedtimeStories: #1 on iTunes USA!   
    TAB = "Topping the chart for seven weeks. it is her longest-running number-one on this chart." (Billboard)
    Not sure, given that it was a b-side on some single editions of Human Nature.
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    Roland Barthes got a reaction from Voguerista in #JusticeForBedtimeStories: #1 on iTunes USA!   
    Isn't Take a bow her single that stayed the longest at the top of the Billboard chart ? The album was pretty popular, at least in the US since the sound was RnB and US oriented.
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    Roland Barthes got a reaction from PlayPause in #JusticeForBedtimeStories: #1 on iTunes USA!   
    Isn't Take a bow her single that stayed the longest at the top of the Billboard chart ? The album was pretty popular, at least in the US since the sound was RnB and US oriented.
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    Roland Barthes reacted to Blue Jean in #JusticeForBedtimeStories: #1 on iTunes USA!   
    Bedtime Stories sold more than E=MC2 and had more hit songs. But the whole idea of #justicefor is to make an album popular that didn’t get the success it deserved. Control was a big success so I don’t know why they are pushing for that. I guess because Damita Jo is just too embarrassing for Janet fans.
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    Roland Barthes got a reaction from Honey Little in Screen Rant: "Madonna Movie Roles, Ranked"   
    "acting is about 'telling the truth'" errr. no, it's the total opposite. Acting is lying.
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    Roland Barthes got a reaction from Semtex1 in Screen Rant: "Madonna Movie Roles, Ranked"   
    "acting is about 'telling the truth'" errr. no, it's the total opposite. Acting is lying.
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    Roland Barthes got a reaction from PlayPause in Next Album: What Style Should M Explore?   
    I don't know about the style but thematically when Madame X was released and she talked about global migrations and roots in Portugal i thought she had never approached that part of her history. Her italian grand-parents (Sylvio Ciccone parents) were first generation migrants in the USA, they were very young when they migrated. They had a very difficult life in Pittsburg, all their kids were alcoholics besides Sylvio/Tony (with all thse alcoholics in his family and among his own chidren it's weird his dream was to have a winery), Tony was the only one who managed to study (thanks to the military...that's also how he met Madonna Fortin through her brother who was based with Sylvio in Texas). The Ciccones were really depressed. On her mother side it's totally different, the Fortin family is one of the oldest family that migrated to north America from France. Julien Fortin left France in 1650 and was an adventurer. The Fortins use the term "Fortintude" to describe the adventurous spirit of the family, even Madonna's maternal family used it.
    And even though she kind of covered some themes on "Like a Prayer" it seems she only scratched the surfaced. I wish she would reconnected with the teenager Madonna in Michigan, what drove her, her life, what she liked and disliked, there's a great song to be written about her teenage bedroom IMO and her dreams, struggles.
    And i was amazed she talked about this in one of her quarantine video, how she kept thinking about her father and his family, that she never thought about it before. So maybe....
    In fact it could be an autobiographical album. Instead of impersonating all these Madame X characters (badly) she could go back to every Madonna at mny important stages of her life to tell us how she really felt then.
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    Roland Barthes got a reaction from gafuller in Next Album: What Style Should M Explore?   
    I don't know about the style but thematically when Madame X was released and she talked about global migrations and roots in Portugal i thought she had never approached that part of her history. Her italian grand-parents (Sylvio Ciccone parents) were first generation migrants in the USA, they were very young when they migrated. They had a very difficult life in Pittsburg, all their kids were alcoholics besides Sylvio/Tony (with all thse alcoholics in his family and among his own chidren it's weird his dream was to have a winery), Tony was the only one who managed to study (thanks to the military...that's also how he met Madonna Fortin through her brother who was based with Sylvio in Texas). The Ciccones were really depressed. On her mother side it's totally different, the Fortin family is one of the oldest family that migrated to north America from France. Julien Fortin left France in 1650 and was an adventurer. The Fortins use the term "Fortintude" to describe the adventurous spirit of the family, even Madonna's maternal family used it.
    And even though she kind of covered some themes on "Like a Prayer" it seems she only scratched the surfaced. I wish she would reconnected with the teenager Madonna in Michigan, what drove her, her life, what she liked and disliked, there's a great song to be written about her teenage bedroom IMO and her dreams, struggles.
    And i was amazed she talked about this in one of her quarantine video, how she kept thinking about her father and his family, that she never thought about it before. So maybe....
    In fact it could be an autobiographical album. Instead of impersonating all these Madame X characters (badly) she could go back to every Madonna at mny important stages of her life to tell us how she really felt then.
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    Roland Barthes got a reaction from Voguerista in Next Album: What Style Should M Explore?   
    I don't know about the style but thematically when Madame X was released and she talked about global migrations and roots in Portugal i thought she had never approached that part of her history. Her italian grand-parents (Sylvio Ciccone parents) were first generation migrants in the USA, they were very young when they migrated. They had a very difficult life in Pittsburg, all their kids were alcoholics besides Sylvio/Tony (with all thse alcoholics in his family and among his own chidren it's weird his dream was to have a winery), Tony was the only one who managed to study (thanks to the military...that's also how he met Madonna Fortin through her brother who was based with Sylvio in Texas). The Ciccones were really depressed. On her mother side it's totally different, the Fortin family is one of the oldest family that migrated to north America from France. Julien Fortin left France in 1650 and was an adventurer. The Fortins use the term "Fortintude" to describe the adventurous spirit of the family, even Madonna's maternal family used it.
    And even though she kind of covered some themes on "Like a Prayer" it seems she only scratched the surfaced. I wish she would reconnected with the teenager Madonna in Michigan, what drove her, her life, what she liked and disliked, there's a great song to be written about her teenage bedroom IMO and her dreams, struggles.
    And i was amazed she talked about this in one of her quarantine video, how she kept thinking about her father and his family, that she never thought about it before. So maybe....
    In fact it could be an autobiographical album. Instead of impersonating all these Madame X characters (badly) she could go back to every Madonna at mny important stages of her life to tell us how she really felt then.
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    Roland Barthes got a reaction from Blue Prince in Next Album: What Style Should M Explore?   
    I don't know about the style but thematically when Madame X was released and she talked about global migrations and roots in Portugal i thought she had never approached that part of her history. Her italian grand-parents (Sylvio Ciccone parents) were first generation migrants in the USA, they were very young when they migrated. They had a very difficult life in Pittsburg, all their kids were alcoholics besides Sylvio/Tony (with all thse alcoholics in his family and among his own chidren it's weird his dream was to have a winery), Tony was the only one who managed to study (thanks to the military...that's also how he met Madonna Fortin through her brother who was based with Sylvio in Texas). The Ciccones were really depressed. On her mother side it's totally different, the Fortin family is one of the oldest family that migrated to north America from France. Julien Fortin left France in 1650 and was an adventurer. The Fortins use the term "Fortintude" to describe the adventurous spirit of the family, even Madonna's maternal family used it.
    And even though she kind of covered some themes on "Like a Prayer" it seems she only scratched the surfaced. I wish she would reconnected with the teenager Madonna in Michigan, what drove her, her life, what she liked and disliked, there's a great song to be written about her teenage bedroom IMO and her dreams, struggles.
    And i was amazed she talked about this in one of her quarantine video, how she kept thinking about her father and his family, that she never thought about it before. So maybe....
    In fact it could be an autobiographical album. Instead of impersonating all these Madame X characters (badly) she could go back to every Madonna at mny important stages of her life to tell us how she really felt then.
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    Roland Barthes got a reaction from Velvet Rope in Madonna: Rare   
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    Roland Barthes got a reaction from Voguerista in Page Six: "Insiders: Madonna won’t listen to anyone about her disastrous Instagram"   
    Madonna posted anti Trump videos so of course the New York Post is coming to the rescue of agent orange. Michael Musto a lifelong fan ? Hater yes.
    Brad Jeffries worked with her on the Virgin Tour 35 years ago.
    But the Liz Rosenberg thing is true nonetheless.
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    Roland Barthes reacted to Mister_Pop in 8 Years of MDNA   
    I respect your point of view but allow me to disagree. Hard Candy is so much better to me, and I love it so much. Still listening to many songs. Great album.
    You know people has always been saying that some albums don't sound like a Madonna album. I witnessed it myself on my first years on the internet in 2000 for Music. And I guess when Erotica was released (apart from those shocked by the Sex aspect of it) people didn't recongnize her sound either... she has always been evolving and trying. It's part of her DNA and part of her pop exploration as a pop performer/singer/producer.
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