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    Madonna on backstage with @U2 at the Zoo TV Tour!

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    Madonna and WesleySnipes at Wesley's 32nd birthday party in 1994!

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    Happy Birthday to music legend Bono, frontman of U2 band! Here's a picture of him with Madonna.

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    Material Girl videos
     

     

     
     

     
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    with Truth or Dare director Alek Keshisian in 1994

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    TV archive footage of Madonna singing “Holiday†live during “The Virgin Tour†in Costa Mesa, California

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    Madonna Rare "On The Road" Virgin Tour Pics

    Madonna with dancers and band on the Virgin Tour.
     


    With Pat Leonard and choreographer Vince Patterson in San Diego
     

    With Pat and Vince
     

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    Awesome! Thanks @@groovyguy.ðŸ˜
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    https://vimeo.com/163570460
    https://vimeo.com/163570459
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    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yVcH-s8fF8E
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    Rare footage of Madonna making her entrance for Vogue during MDNA.  She comes out of her makeup tent and rushes up the backstage staircase.

     
    Walking to the stage before GGW

     
    M enters the confessional @ 1:41

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    Madonna Scrapbook â€@m_scrapbook  2 hours ago #Madonna at LAX leaving for Virgin Tour - April 8, 1985

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    The Band Backstage Live Aid 1985

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    https://twitter.com/m_scrapbook/status/719983362971074560
    Madonna, Debi Mazar, Erika Belle, Martin Burgoyne and director Ed Steinberg on the set of "Everybody" video (1982)

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    Does anyone have this (or similar from this day) in better quality?

     
    Just for fun, here's a selection of other M/Ingrid car photos:


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    April 27, 1998 Madonna performs at the Rainforest Foundation Benefit in New York City


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    http://www.boyculture.com/boy_culture/2016/03/a-cindy-rella-story-those-madonna-polaroids-will-be-seen-in-an-upcoming-show.html
    Richard Corman sheds more light on those 66 new/old Madonna Polaroids of his that he recently unearthed. They were shot in 1983 as part of a movie in which his mom, Cis Corman, wanted Madonna to star.
    Corman will be showing the Polaroids in a Chelsea NYC gallery at the end of the year, and plans to display them as giant prints made by the world's largest Polaroid camera.
    He also mentions that the movie his mom wanted Madonna for—a hip-hop Cinderella story—had the working title of Cindy Rella.

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    Warren Beatty and Madonna at Francesco Clemente’s New Years Eve Party, 1989/1990 - Photograph by Allen Ginsberg.

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    null reacted to Luiz Ribeiro in ROL Valentine's promo mini concert @ Roxy   
    MADONNA LIGHTS UP NEW YORK’S ROXYONETIME 'BOY TOY' MADONNA MESMERIZES MOSTLY GAY CROWD. by DAKOTA SMITH
    2/16/1998 [*]     0 Share to Facebook [*]     Tweet to Twitter [*]     Email

      It took superstar Madonna just one song, “Sky Fits Heaven,†to make it clear that she is back, ready to dominate the 1998 music scene with a state-of-the-moment modern sound that should truly bring electronic music to the masses.
    In her first club appearance in years, she took the stage of New York City’s Roxy nightclub Saturday night and
    performed three songs off her upcoming electronic pop album Ray of
    Light (Mar. 3), to the 2,750 fans lucky enough to score a ticket to the relatively exclusive event.
      “It’s been a long time since I performed in a club,†said Madonna. “And I’ve got to say — it feels pretty fucking good!â€
    Arriving on-stage at close to 2 a.m., Madonna wore a long black
    billowy coat, which she shed to reveal a black dress — the same striking outfit she wears in her new video for “Frozen,†the first single off Ray of Light. With her long blond hair crimped and loose, Madonna was a mystic pre-Raphaelite siren.
    It’s a new look to unveil the Material Girl’s foray into ambient
    techno pop music. The three songs she performed off Ray of
    Light â€” “Sky Fits Heaven†“Shanti,†and the title track “Ray of Light†—
    showcased a new voice and style for the ’80s icon.
    With Ray of Light producer William Orbit playing keyboards
    on-stage next to Madonna, the singer’s brave venture into techno paid off.
    She sang with a strong, forceful voice, but occasionally delivered lines in a hushed whisper, revealing a bit of sweet vulnerability that
    only worked to charm the audience.
    Orbit produced all of the music, which was kept to mostly minimal electronic
    beats. Madonna’s new sound weds pop melodies to techno beats, and it’s a winner, from “Shanti,†which features Sanskrit lyrics to the disco rhythms of “Ray of Light.†At times her voice sounded mysteriously ethereal, almost Bjork-ish.
    “I think it’s good she’s back performing in front of the people,†said
    Donna Fairclock, a New Yorker who attended the event. “It’s the best place
    to showcase her new stuff. Her fans are her most loyal, but they also are
    the most honest.â€
    The audience, primarily exuberant gay men — some holding up old
    T-shirts from past tours — gave her a real homecoming welcome; energetic, positive and downright adoring, it was a fond nod to the days when
    Madonna used to perform at the Roxy more than seven years ago.
    “The crowd was electrified to have her so close,†said New York resident Bill Sgroi, 36.
    It truly was a performance for her fans, many of whom arrived at the Roxy
    at the unfashionable club hour of 9 p.m. just to position themselves in
    front of stage. “Nobody usually gets out of bed until 11 p.m. — this is amazing,†commented
    Ned Schenck, 28, publisher of Pavement, a gay culture magazine, as he wryly looked about
    as people spilled into the club shortly before 10 p.m.
    Although the club operated
    as it would any Saturday night, the mood there before Madonna went on
    stage was pure anticipation, with rumors circulating as to
    when Madonna would come on-stage, (some said 3 a.m., some said she had canceled) and
    what she was expected to play, (one song, the entire new album).
    Although tickets went on sale for the Valentine’s Event, billed with a
    “Special Guest Performer,†less than two weeks ago, the rumor that Madonna
    would be playing caused a last-minute flurry of ticket hunting, with New
    York radio station Z100 giving away tickets just days before the
    event. The Roxy received last-minute calls from the celebrity set; a
    spokesperson for the club said that Barbara Streisand’s publicist and the
    Prince of Brunei had phoned the club looking for tickets.
    Surprisingly, the day of the show 100 hundred tickets were available at the door for those
    with a Roxy VIP club pass.
    Roxy Special Events Manager Andy Griggs was ecstatic to have Madonna playing the club. “I spoke with her manager 15 minutes before
    she went on, and I said ’She can’t possibly put her foot wrong this
    evening because these are Madonna fanatics.’ They didn’t know what
    to expect — they were just glad that she was there and she was performing
    after all this time.â€
    “So she gets on the stage,†Griggs continued, “and she realized after 15 seconds, ’I’ve got
    ’em.’ And then she totally relaxed and went into a very confident mode.â€
    “Oh, this is my guitar solo,†Madonna said at one
    point when Orbit delivered a sampled guitar riff via his synth.
    She leaned down to touch and slap hands with those
    pushing up against the front of the stage, danced with seductive abandon and above all, looked shyly and
    unequivocally pleased that she was the guest of honor.
    “Thank you all for coming to my coming out party,†she said with a smile at the conclusion of her short but sweet set.
    It was clearly Madonna’s night to shine, and shine she did. [Mon., Feb. 16, 1998, 9 a.m. PST]
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    "Then,
    segueing into a 10-plus-minute version of "Ray Of Light," she hit notes that
    seemed to stretch far beyond those touched in 1996's "Evita"" OMG
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    MadonnaThe RoxyNew YorkFeb. 14, 1998Reviewed by Larry Flick
     
    At nearly 2 a.m. on Valentine's Day, a shoulder-to-shoulder crowd of 2,500clubgoers stared at the empty stage of New York's painfully trendy Roxy,mentally willing the curtain to open. They knew behind it stood Madonna,whose secret "Ice Ball" gig would mark her first club performance in morethan 10 years.
    Finally, as the room went dark, a tiny figure floated onstage, breathing thewords "Sky fits heaven, so fly it" over swirling, muted keyboard chords.Once the song's heavy, trance-like beat kicked in and a rainbow of lightwashed over the stage, the pop chameleon whipped off her black,Gautier-designed silk shroud and revealed her latest hippie-chick/Earth Mamapersona. The crowd went ballistic, pawing at the almost perilouslyaccessible singer as she twirled up and down the club's runaway.
    The Roxy's muddy sound system left much to be desired, almost obliteratingthe nuances of techno producer William Orbit's synthesizer work. But Madonnarose to the challenge, swinging from the tune "Sky Fits Heaven" into thetribalistic yoga chant, "Shanti/Ashtangi," which she punctuated with theoccasional yoga position and go-go-girl flailing.
    Visibly enjoying herself, Madonna touched the audience's outstretched handsand ranted about how "fucking great" it felt to be back in a club. Then,segueing into a 10-plus-minute version of "Ray Of Light," she hit notes thatseemed to stretch far beyond those touched in 1996's "Evita" . . . all whilejumping, swaggering, and occasionally dropping to her knees to play furiousair-guitar in sync with the track's solos.
    When the song was finished, so was Madonna, who left quickly as the crowdvainly shrieked for more. Yet it hardly mattered that she only performedthree tracks -- all of them from her forthcoming Maverick/Warner Bros.collection, "Ray Of Light" -- and did not include her new single, "Frozen."The show was a homecoming of the highest order, with Madonna exuding theconfidence and charisma of a true diva, if there ever was one.
    Larry Flick is the Dance Music editor for Billboard.
     
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    null reacted to IconicRebel in Rebel Heart Tour DVD | Showtime Premiere   
    Now that's the fan made artwork she should be using!!! Not a tragic Instagram edit like the BIM cover
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    Fantastic artwork @MithrandirCreations
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