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Mercy...our baby
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various gay kisses luv it
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OMG Hung Up ALbum...Im Crying...she dances like long time ago
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Masturbation scene on national live tv. Madonna I Love You
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Im so PROUD of her
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WALK IN T O THE CONCERT
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18 minutes ago, DiegoLCL said:
Entendo e compartilho sua frustração, mas o podcast era sobre dance music influente. Quero dizer, é claro que ela fez músicas mais refinadas nos anos 90 e 2000, mas quando se trata de ser influente, não há como as pessoas ignorarem as músicas dos anos 80. Essas músicas do início dos anos 80 fizeram dela um fenômeno cultural por um motivo.
Quando se trata de músicas puramente dançantes, era Into the Groove, Holiday ou, se forçarmos, Lucky Star. Estou feliz que eles tenham escolhido Into the Groove em vez de Holiday, já que ela escreveu a música e há mais informações sobre isso para fazer um podcast do que Lucky Star.Agree
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11 minutes ago, MPowered said:
I'm just fed up with non-fans ALWAYS ALWAYS ALWAYS writing stupid articles and basically ignoring ANYTHING she released aside from Like A Virgin or True Blue and pretending the rest doesn't exist or wasn't as good.
Whenever there is a ranking of her discography it's always the Like A Virgin songs ranking at the top and that's when you know the article was written by a non-fan or someone who shunned Madonna after her first popularity peak in the 1980s. They never truly understood or acknowledged her versatility as an artist. and Into The Groove PERFECTLY embodies the "I don't care about Madonna but that basic little song she dropped in 1985 is cute" crew.
Most Madonna fans would never ever place Like A Virgin at the top of their list.
Let's put it this way: understand that LAV was for young Madonna fans at the time like Paparazzi or Bad Romance was for Little Monsters at the time... Gaga released incredible music later, but the impact and nostalgia count a lot in what we PERSONALLY rate it as best.
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Nothing personal, but why don't some people just enjoy these good things they say about Madonna? It always seems like a competition to impose your opinion, and if it were just that that would be fine, but they end up depreciating incredible work that won over a large part of the fan base. Life is too short to be so bitter. Be kind
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2 hours ago, Frank said:
I hope the live stream can be captured in the highest Q possible!!!.
Globo broadcast only 1080p, stream IDK
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4 hours ago, WokeUpInMedellin said:
I find it so funny that they chose this song as one of her best songs. I love it, but it's a bit vapid!
The guys who lived in the clubs at 80s maybe have a better opinion about it
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4 minutes ago, Leona Helmsley said:
love that compilation too!!!! the M's songs of the 80s are divine......... she has lived through so many eras and times ....... and all intresting!!!!
Agree <3
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8 minutes ago, Leona Helmsley said:
Into the groove encloses perfectly the 80s...... the hedonistic 80s........ the desire to dance, have fun and live......... love so much this song and this era of Madonna...........
This morning I was listening to the You Can Dance remix of Everybody... so good, so funky..... ITG also had a amazing YCD mix
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This week our hosts Brittany Spanos and Rob Sheffield look at an Eighties dance-floor classic, from one of the all-time biggest pop legends: Madonna’s “Into The Groove.” It wasn’t Madonna’s first single (that was “Everybody”) or her first hit (that would be “Holiday”), but “Into The Groove” is the one that instantly evokes Madonna in her raw, gritty early days. It’s a cheap, fast, in-your-face disco anthem that hits as hard as punk rock, from the hungry young Madonna, aiming to sum up the whole history of dance music in one song. “Into The Groove” is still the song at the heart of her lifelong bond with the club scene and the dance community. It’s the one that where she sings right into your ear: “You can dance, for inspiration.” For this episode Brittany and Rob are joined by one of the most brilliant music writers around, Suzy Exposito, a longtime journalist for Rolling Stone and the L.A. Times. They break down the song’s impact on club culture, including the goth world (the dancing boy in the music video became an iconic goth figure in himself!). They’ll also seek to answer the questions of why we’re all so obsessed with this song? Why does it loom so large over Madonna’s other hits? Why is it the gateway drug that hooks so many generations of Madonna fans? Take a listen to find out!
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My only worry is not being able to see her. The MINIMUM estimate is ONE MILLION people, as was the case at the Rolling Stones concert. Furthermore, the city of Rio is experiencing a very insecure situation. I'm in doubt, why go to Rio and see Madonna on a big screen 1 kilometer away, but it's worth watching it on TV
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Alongside Itaú, Heineken will be at Madonna's show in Brazil
Beer brand appears in the invitation to the press conference about the show on Copacabana Beach, which will be held on Monday, 25In invitation sent to the press on the afternoon of this Friday, the 22nd, further increased expectations surrounding the performance of the singer Madonna's show on Copacabana Beach, in Rio de Janeiro.
Next Monday, the 25th, Copacabana Palace will host a press conference promoted by Bonus Track, Rio de Janeiro City Hall and Rio de Janeiro State Government. The invitation says that the subject discussed at the event will be a “show on Copacabana Beach”, but does not mention the singer or the date of the performance.
One point that draws attention to the press conference invitation is that another brand appears, alongside Itaú, as responsible for the press conference. Heineken, together with the bank and public institutions, is also organizing the press conference for the event.
Until then, only Itaú was connected to Madonna's arrival in Brazil. This Thursday, the 21st, the bank posted a video on social media in which Madonna tells Brazilian fans that she is arriving. The video was also shown on open TV.
Despite confirming the singer's arrival, Itaú is still mysterious about the date and style of the show. The bank created a special page on its website, which shows the commercial with Madonna and says that it will soon have news for Itaú customers.
A few weeks ago, however, rumors emerged that Madonna would perform at Copacabana Beach, in Rio de Janeiro, on May 4, at the bank's invitation. The information was given by journalist Lauro Jardim's column in the newspaper O Globo.
Madonna is one of the stars of the campaign to celebrate Itaú's 100th anniversary and starred in a commercial in which she talks about personality and longevity.
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It's ironic to say the least when a person with a racist attitude tries to teach you how to feel after offending. Let's just say black people forget the word Nigger instead of trying to be a more decent person next time. How much ignorance.... it's no wonder they are the way they are....there's no point in replying any further, I don't discuss racism, racism is punishable.
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