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  1. 13 minutes ago, godx said:

    This looks very well made. Shame they completely botched the face/hair on the cover. Why do so many fans make her look deformed?

    Omg I’m so with you on this one. There are many Instagram profiles dedicated to Madonna where the posters see it as their duty to facetune/deform/heavily alter her face. It’s absurd. What the hell are they seeing? Why do they think that that’s somehow nice or acceptable? Lol. 

  2. 5 hours ago, Brendanlovesu1 said:

    Another day and no news, hopefully we hear something #soon

    Hmm honestly, I keep thinking that at this point we won’t get anything until next year. Unfortunately, these days it takes her longer to edit her concerts than to record a damn album. Booo

  3. 56 minutes ago, deathproof said:

    Oh but those came out so wonderful though. I love those 2 covers! <3 

    Me too. The MDNA tour cover is a mystery to me, still. Does anyone know what photo is that, or where it came from? It reminds me of her back in 1993. 

  4. On 10/20/2020 at 1:24 PM, PWCCA said:

    Don't forget Bitch I'm Madonna ??????

    What?! The BIM video is delightfully fun, quirky, colourful and uplifting. My only complaint was their inability to get all those celebrities to actually be IN the video, particularly Nicki Minaj, obviously. That was disappointing. 

  5. 8 hours ago, musicinferno said:

    Aldo is the biggest scammer (using other people's pics/backgrounds from movie posters/etc) when it comes to his work, and his art is mediocre at best. I honestly don't know she likes his work so much when there's MANY fans that are much more talented than him.

    Absolutely! Hardly “art” imo. Just a bunch of filters and letters. I could come up with something similar on Instagram.

    I vote for the other design posted above. So classy, plus it really evokes the theatre-like and mysterious qualities Madame X was supposed to convey. 

  6. Hmmm....

    - I have a gap in my front teeth
    - I am bossy
    - I intimidate people (don't mean to? ;) )
    - I make people uncomfortable with my sarcastic/unfiltered/dark sense of humour
    - I'm forward-looking
    - I love books
    - I love pushing buttons
    - I'm resilient
    - I'm creative
    - I was raised Catholic too
    - I love Césaria Evora, Frida, Tamara de Lempicka and a good rosé 

  7. 11 minutes ago, luluthecat said:

    So what should be the cover image? I can't decide??

    I did a mock-up of the live album. Went with one of Steven Klein's images as I thought it should've been the tour poster what with the red curtain and all  - it's perfect! But a live image is always good.

     

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    OMG this is beautiful!!! If only! Unfortunately, she'll probably use one of her Insta selfies for the cover haha

  8. Weird Madonna is often the best Madonna. Unhibited, unfiltered, uncensored, free.

    My fave "weird" M songs are ("Weird" largely being a subjective matter):

    - Secret Garden (go, vagina, go!)

    - Bedtime Story (A Björk song, after all! Grateful grapefruit!)

    - Mer Girl (So introspective and beautiful!)

    - Cyberraga (Shanti/Ashtangi part II)

    - Mother & Father (the paradox between the seriousness of the lyrics and the quirkiness of the vocal delivery is striking!)

    - Dark Ballet (Well... rather obvious in its madness... brilliant!)

  9. This whole convesation has gotten really confusing. Suddenly Pre-Ritchie Madonna wasn't political enough? Do we not all understand that sex is a political issue (particularly for women and LGBTQs?)? Do we forget what Madonna represented to gays during the HIV/AIDS pandemic in the 80s and 90s? Do we not understand the importance of how her bringing sex into pop music empowered women immensely? I agree that Mrs. Ritchie served us with amazing music, looks and tours, but, I'm sorry, even if it was obvious she was elated living the traditional family life she always craved, some of her attitudes and opinions at the time were super backward, conservative and very anti-Madonna, actually. Love makes us do crazy things, even forget about who we are, and to me, that seemed to be her case. She kept dismissing her artistic and political contributions in pop culture (particularly in regards to everything between 1990-1993), and toned down her act too much, probably to not annoy Guy... I mean, conservative, Brit lady of the pub Madonna was all out.

    Of course I LOVED many of her projects at the time: American Life, Music, the Re-Invention Tour and Confessions, but looking back it's easy to see how she kinda lost herself in the process too. Blame it on love? It's interesting to see, but must be really hard, especially when the world is witnessing your changes, relationships, breakups, etc. I certainly don't blame her for going full on "Girl Gone Wild" after the divorce. Couldn't you all see how sad and angry she was then? Even if the MDNA album has many enemies to this day, the whole project was fascinating to me in that respect: Madonna literally took her heartbreak on a crazy rageful night out... The tour also embodied that darkness and overall anger, imo.

    Recently M has been looking back and that has been beautiful to see. I think all artists struggle to look back dearly to her early/younger selves, but don't we all? Though in very different genres and paths, even artists like Joni Mitchell has taken her bloody time to fully embrace her early career... For years she dismissed her folky era, and only this year, at 76, Joni finally opened up her vaults and is releasing her early demos, recordings of live/radio show, etc. So, we all give M a hard time for not embracing her catalogue or her career as WE would like her to, but it's her right to delve into it her way, no? The 2010s might've not ended up being her most successful, commercially speaking, but if she felt she still had things to say, create, sing, etc, well, why not? She wasn't ready to look back then (it's Madonna, after all... always looking forward), so let's be happy she's doing that now. Singles being released in digital/streaming platforms, rare videos posted on YouTube... I like the teasing pre-biopic.

  10. 12 hours ago, drcosmonauta said:

    We could do a campaign for Madonna to make one live with rare songs, like the tears of clown show?

    OMG this would be amazing! She should deffo do a little online unplugged show. Unfortunately, I am guessing that she would go for Madame X theatre tour style prices, and possibly higher. You know, the honour of listening to Madonna live via Zoom lol

  11. That’s a weird/conservative estimation of her net worth, no? I don’t think it adds up. Considering she’s sold over 300 million albums, had tour grosses of over 1.2 billion, invested in different products and companies, collaborated with brands, etc... Unless Guy Ritchie and WE took a lot away from her, I’m not sure it’s a fair estimate. Thoughts?

  12. On 9/9/2020 at 1:24 PM, realityisalways said:

    Plastic Surgery and cosmetic procedures are OK when trying to preserve your natural features and needs to be done smart and cautiously.

    In my opinion her 2006 face (photo below) was the most perfect she had looked since 1995, and that's the face she should have aimed to preserve. It was sexy yet it showed some natural maturity.

    Instead of choosing enlargements with fillers (cheeks, jawline and chin) to keep the skin tight she should have focused on cosmetic machines like facial radio frequency that tightens the skin and eliminates sagging. RF literally makes the skin stick back to the bone, there are some really effective machines nowadays. Skin that sticks to the bone (with no sagging) will always be sexier than pillow face, regardless of having a wrinkle here or there.

    Instead of doing whatever she did to her nose, I would have aimed to keep the tip smaller and lifted (with age the tip falls and the nose grows) as in the younger days. 

    If a face lift was absolutely necessary I would have gone for a conservative mini lift that would not alter the features, especially the eyes and eyebrows. Checking the results that the doctor you are choosing has achieved on other patients is critical before doing a face lift, a bad face lift can completely destroy your features and make you look unnatural and 'cat-like'. Always a more conservative face lift approach will go a longer way than an aggressive lift.

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    Wow this photo just makes me so sad. She looked perfect back then. I also think she was radiant in 2004. And obviously in 1995-96 as you also mentioned it. 
    I don’t necessarily think she did anything to her nose... I think it’s a matter of angles. The shape has pretty much stayed the same. We also know how much “face tuning” goes on on some of her photos, regardless of how bad some of those photos already are. That bday “bitch face” was so horrid. What was she thinking? Those are precisely the kind of photos everyone avoids posting? Lol

    To me, her greatest crime in regards to her plastic surgery treatments has been her eyes. She definitely did something to her eyelids.  As a result she always looks tired and swollen. Her eyelids have lost the depth and shape they used to have. Which also makes me think she’s constantly tweaking with that area. Check some of her posts and you can see small purple-ish marks here and there. Not good. Her eyes have always been one of her most beautiful features.

  13. 39 minutes ago, MDNA22 said:

    I love her voice in almost all it's varieties but the vocals on so many of the MDNA tracks I did not like she sounded really tinny - Girl Gone Wild, turn Up the Radio, Masterpiece I think were the worst offenders for not sounding like her and so over processed and or badly handled by the engineers. She sounds pretty good and more like herself on some of the other tracks like Beautiful Killer and Falling Free. The live version the MDNA tour DVD for Girl Gone Wild her vocals sound so poor something much have gone wrong with the recording if that was the best they could get them to sound almost sounded like a computer/robot singing and vocals recorded into a phone. I think for the Rebel Heart album some of the tracks had the same problem Living for Love was really shrill in parts, Unapologetic Bitch grating  - I think has more to do with the engineers than Madonna but her voice was much better for Madame X.  I did read someone who said they thought the engineer Castellon was the problem in how she sounded on those records doing something to the vocals that did not work

    What? "Masterpiece"? Do you not mean "Love Spent"? She sounds REALLY good, unfiltered and clear on "Masterpiece". It's actually one of my fave M studio vocals, along others like "Drowned World", "Live to tell", "Mer girl", "Gone", "American pie", "Easy ride", "X-static process" and "Rebel heart". 

  14. 1 hour ago, Prayer said:

    I understand (and share) your point of view but it's all business in the end. Surely there is an comunication issue in how her team handles everything right now but she's always been like this: practical.

    Personally, while I don't share it or enjoy it, just like all the MDNA Skin, gyms, etc. ventures, I don't mind it? I mean, you can easily ignore it. Most popstars have all kinds of brands: clothes, perfumes, make up... Madonna only started doing those after her divorce to get her money back (so blame Guy Ritchie? :lol:).

    Until 2012 she only did H&M, Motorola, GAP, Max Factor, Pepsi (ahem)... and those few random Japanese commercials in the late 80s and early/mid 90s. That's not a lot for 25 years of mega-stardom.

    I agree. No one is being forced to buy. Other singers have their own product lines. Sure, Madonna's are not as accessible given the prices (both of this perfume and MDNA Skin products) but as you argued before, she's really not in these kind of ventures for charity. And that's ok. The backlash on her social media is really depressing, though. People need to calm down and move on if not interested. Corona has set people off for sure... conspiracy theories, online bullying, yikes!

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