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Ian

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  1. let's snort the cinnamon cimannon ! I love that baileys custard on the cinabunzz! ! *dancing to Candy Shop*
  2. try 30 years! she was called a grandma back when she was on the Girlie Show, that was when she was 35
  3. It was also the first album by a woman to sell 5 Million copies in America ever
  4. I think they missed CBGB too - unless I missed it
  5. (notice how I used the Celebration video pixel quality! )
  6. I think he's talking about the "black Madonna" cover
  7. what I mentioned was my experience ; so we just had different friends /experiences, not a big deal what I get from this is that all of those people we knew were all (homophobic) a*holes bc they abandoned Madonna
  8. hmmm not entirely sure about that, but let's agree to disagree totally agree on the JML and Erotica tho (also TOD didn't help with that either)
  9. agreed, a lot of those figures are very dated , TIC's sales were already at over 30 M in the early 2000s and the thing is still selling , ROL should be way over 16M , and basically most of her catalog for that matter
  10. didn't you mean Vogue instead of LAP? I remember a lot of straight men actually liked and praised LAP and it was the first time I heard most of the positive comments were around her music and the album's production , ("Till Death DUP" was huge among audiophiles) not so much about the controversy which seemed to have angered only male and female karens -and religious fanatics- . Then all of that changed with Vogue , a lot of straight (men) ran the opposite way when it became huge and she was labeled "too gay friendly" , this when being attached to anything gay was intensely looked down on about LAP's sales, yeah I think the slower sales in time were due to how promo lasted only for barely a year and then she (and Warner) moved on very quickly onto many other projects
  11. are they backtracking now? https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-features/great-artists-horrible-albums-prince-madonna-podcast-1234687043/ In the new episode of Rolling Stone Music Now, we dive into the first half of Andy Greene’s recent “50 Genuinely Horrible Albums by Great Artists” list. Greene joins host Brian Hiatt for the discussion, which pinpoints the synth-soaked mid-1980s as one of the most perilous periods for veteran artists. The episode also raises the possibility that some albums on the list – especially Madonna’s American Life and Prince’s Chaos and Disorder – might not be horrible after all. "
  12. American Life (track) charted on Billboard's Latin Tropical /Salsa Airplay chart
  13. May he rest in peace, all the love to his family
  14. https://store.rhino.com/en/rhino-store/artists/madonna/finally-enough-love-50-number-ones-6lp/603497839780.html
  15. It just shows that ROL (and all other M's 90s music btw) was -and is- poorly playlisted and poorly promoted just 2 years ago ROL's playlist reach numbers stood like this: Ray Of Light 1,852,676 (album version) 60,247 (GHV2 version) 321,845 (Celebration version) total = 2,234,768 followers (total of ROL's playlist reach) , so all in all, not very good at the time her top 3 songs had some 9M playlist reach each (all 80s songs) and HU had some 5M reach it has grown since slowly but consistently , still the numbers could be much higher if the label decides to playlist more (like, a heck of a lot more)
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