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    sdvsr2fan reacted to DRY99O aka RCB in Madonna: RCB Remixes + Megamixes (Extended Versions) [30 Tracks]   
    Highlighting the best Madonna remixes and megamixes I made over the years, this collection includes extended versions of "RCB’s Remix Revolution Megamix” (the "Finally Enough Love" megamix), "Vogue (RCB House Of Queens Remix)" and updated extended versions of my “Live To Tell" and “Bitch I’m Madonna" remixes,  plus the full version of the iconic “RCB’s Immaculate Megamix” — the definitive Madonna 80’s megamix (previously released as “The Royal Megamix”).

    The standard 15-track edition of this compilation can be downloaded here

    The 30-track Deluxe Edition, including unpublished megamixes can be downloaded here

    Now enjoy the Extended Versions edition — the third and final edition of this collection!




    Due to several reasons, there is no lossless version of this material, but everything is in High Quality 320kbps MP3.


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    sdvsr2fan got a reaction from Confessions Lightside in Spotting Yourself In Videos   
    Has anyone else gone to YouTube and tried to find yourself in a video footage from the night you attended? I'll embarrass myself by going first:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EJq-mf5QWA0&t=371s

     
    This is my mother and myself. It's so surreal watching yourself watching the show. Its like living vicariously through yourself, but yourself was also there in person?
    ANYWAYS, does anyone else do this? I think its fun watching your own natural reactions to the show, not knowing someone is (inadvertently) filming you.
    All that being said, post yourself in video footage (if you're comfortable doing so)!
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    sdvsr2fan got a reaction from Chris in Spotting Yourself In Videos   
    Has anyone else gone to YouTube and tried to find yourself in a video footage from the night you attended? I'll embarrass myself by going first:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EJq-mf5QWA0&t=371s

     
    This is my mother and myself. It's so surreal watching yourself watching the show. Its like living vicariously through yourself, but yourself was also there in person?
    ANYWAYS, does anyone else do this? I think its fun watching your own natural reactions to the show, not knowing someone is (inadvertently) filming you.
    All that being said, post yourself in video footage (if you're comfortable doing so)!
  4. Like
    sdvsr2fan got a reaction from Blue Jean in Spotting Yourself In Videos   
    Has anyone else gone to YouTube and tried to find yourself in a video footage from the night you attended? I'll embarrass myself by going first:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EJq-mf5QWA0&t=371s

     
    This is my mother and myself. It's so surreal watching yourself watching the show. Its like living vicariously through yourself, but yourself was also there in person?
    ANYWAYS, does anyone else do this? I think its fun watching your own natural reactions to the show, not knowing someone is (inadvertently) filming you.
    All that being said, post yourself in video footage (if you're comfortable doing so)!
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    sdvsr2fan got a reaction from PlayPause in The Celebration Tour (Spoilers)   
    I was at both Dallas shows, so here are some small things I noticed:
    Night 1:
    -She started about 15/20 min later than she has been these past few weeks and I didn't really think anything of it until...
    -During the Burning Up speech she said she was in a mood, but I think she played it off really well and even told the crowd she was feeling a lot better during the Express Yourself speech.
    -During Celebration, she was saying her thank-you's and she made a very vague apology to Bob, like "Thank you Bob, and I'm sorry for that thing that happened". I wonder if something happened before the show between the two that put her in a funk? IDK, pure speculation.
    -The show was PHENOMENAL! I was at the 3rd row after the end of the catwalk so I saw her up close during Hung Up, Don't Tell Me & Express Yourself. Seeing her so close almost... humanizes her in a way? Not sure of the right term, but I just kept thinking "Wow, she's 20 feet away from me. And she's just a normal person". You get so used to seeing her in wide stadium shots on DVD and on TV performances and think she is this untouchable entity, but when you're that close she just feels so normal. Like performing is just her job, she just happens to be incredibly good at it. I'm still on a high from seeing her, so this probably doesn't make much sense. 
     
    Night 2:
    -I was in the 2nd row of the highest section, so I got a more birds-eye-view of the show. Both floor and upper levels have their strengths and weaknesses.
    -She was in a GREAT mood all night, and I felt was a lot more chatty with the audience.
    -Her voice was a little more hoarse than normal so it cracked a few times. Nobody seemed to care.
    -During both shows, she really stressed her love of being a mother. I think she said night 1 was David's birthday so I think she was in a reflective mood.
    -Some of the things you think might not really work, surprisingly do when you see it live. I never hated the ending, but thought it could be improved. However, the audience went crazy with all of the reincarnations, so I think it kind of distracts from some of the weaker points of the encore.
     
    OVERALL, 10/10 concert. Super looking forward to any streaming/video release so I can re-watch in pro quality.
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    sdvsr2fan got a reaction from nito84bcn in The Celebration Tour (Spoilers)   
    I was at both Dallas shows, so here are some small things I noticed:
    Night 1:
    -She started about 15/20 min later than she has been these past few weeks and I didn't really think anything of it until...
    -During the Burning Up speech she said she was in a mood, but I think she played it off really well and even told the crowd she was feeling a lot better during the Express Yourself speech.
    -During Celebration, she was saying her thank-you's and she made a very vague apology to Bob, like "Thank you Bob, and I'm sorry for that thing that happened". I wonder if something happened before the show between the two that put her in a funk? IDK, pure speculation.
    -The show was PHENOMENAL! I was at the 3rd row after the end of the catwalk so I saw her up close during Hung Up, Don't Tell Me & Express Yourself. Seeing her so close almost... humanizes her in a way? Not sure of the right term, but I just kept thinking "Wow, she's 20 feet away from me. And she's just a normal person". You get so used to seeing her in wide stadium shots on DVD and on TV performances and think she is this untouchable entity, but when you're that close she just feels so normal. Like performing is just her job, she just happens to be incredibly good at it. I'm still on a high from seeing her, so this probably doesn't make much sense. 
     
    Night 2:
    -I was in the 2nd row of the highest section, so I got a more birds-eye-view of the show. Both floor and upper levels have their strengths and weaknesses.
    -She was in a GREAT mood all night, and I felt was a lot more chatty with the audience.
    -Her voice was a little more hoarse than normal so it cracked a few times. Nobody seemed to care.
    -During both shows, she really stressed her love of being a mother. I think she said night 1 was David's birthday so I think she was in a reflective mood.
    -Some of the things you think might not really work, surprisingly do when you see it live. I never hated the ending, but thought it could be improved. However, the audience went crazy with all of the reincarnations, so I think it kind of distracts from some of the weaker points of the encore.
     
    OVERALL, 10/10 concert. Super looking forward to any streaming/video release so I can re-watch in pro quality.
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    sdvsr2fan got a reaction from pawn_shop_blues in The Celebration Tour (Spoilers)   
    I was at both Dallas shows, so here are some small things I noticed:
    Night 1:
    -She started about 15/20 min later than she has been these past few weeks and I didn't really think anything of it until...
    -During the Burning Up speech she said she was in a mood, but I think she played it off really well and even told the crowd she was feeling a lot better during the Express Yourself speech.
    -During Celebration, she was saying her thank-you's and she made a very vague apology to Bob, like "Thank you Bob, and I'm sorry for that thing that happened". I wonder if something happened before the show between the two that put her in a funk? IDK, pure speculation.
    -The show was PHENOMENAL! I was at the 3rd row after the end of the catwalk so I saw her up close during Hung Up, Don't Tell Me & Express Yourself. Seeing her so close almost... humanizes her in a way? Not sure of the right term, but I just kept thinking "Wow, she's 20 feet away from me. And she's just a normal person". You get so used to seeing her in wide stadium shots on DVD and on TV performances and think she is this untouchable entity, but when you're that close she just feels so normal. Like performing is just her job, she just happens to be incredibly good at it. I'm still on a high from seeing her, so this probably doesn't make much sense. 
     
    Night 2:
    -I was in the 2nd row of the highest section, so I got a more birds-eye-view of the show. Both floor and upper levels have their strengths and weaknesses.
    -She was in a GREAT mood all night, and I felt was a lot more chatty with the audience.
    -Her voice was a little more hoarse than normal so it cracked a few times. Nobody seemed to care.
    -During both shows, she really stressed her love of being a mother. I think she said night 1 was David's birthday so I think she was in a reflective mood.
    -Some of the things you think might not really work, surprisingly do when you see it live. I never hated the ending, but thought it could be improved. However, the audience went crazy with all of the reincarnations, so I think it kind of distracts from some of the weaker points of the encore.
     
    OVERALL, 10/10 concert. Super looking forward to any streaming/video release so I can re-watch in pro quality.
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    sdvsr2fan got a reaction from Salida in The Celebration Tour (Spoilers)   
    I was at both Dallas shows, so here are some small things I noticed:
    Night 1:
    -She started about 15/20 min later than she has been these past few weeks and I didn't really think anything of it until...
    -During the Burning Up speech she said she was in a mood, but I think she played it off really well and even told the crowd she was feeling a lot better during the Express Yourself speech.
    -During Celebration, she was saying her thank-you's and she made a very vague apology to Bob, like "Thank you Bob, and I'm sorry for that thing that happened". I wonder if something happened before the show between the two that put her in a funk? IDK, pure speculation.
    -The show was PHENOMENAL! I was at the 3rd row after the end of the catwalk so I saw her up close during Hung Up, Don't Tell Me & Express Yourself. Seeing her so close almost... humanizes her in a way? Not sure of the right term, but I just kept thinking "Wow, she's 20 feet away from me. And she's just a normal person". You get so used to seeing her in wide stadium shots on DVD and on TV performances and think she is this untouchable entity, but when you're that close she just feels so normal. Like performing is just her job, she just happens to be incredibly good at it. I'm still on a high from seeing her, so this probably doesn't make much sense. 
     
    Night 2:
    -I was in the 2nd row of the highest section, so I got a more birds-eye-view of the show. Both floor and upper levels have their strengths and weaknesses.
    -She was in a GREAT mood all night, and I felt was a lot more chatty with the audience.
    -Her voice was a little more hoarse than normal so it cracked a few times. Nobody seemed to care.
    -During both shows, she really stressed her love of being a mother. I think she said night 1 was David's birthday so I think she was in a reflective mood.
    -Some of the things you think might not really work, surprisingly do when you see it live. I never hated the ending, but thought it could be improved. However, the audience went crazy with all of the reincarnations, so I think it kind of distracts from some of the weaker points of the encore.
     
    OVERALL, 10/10 concert. Super looking forward to any streaming/video release so I can re-watch in pro quality.
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    sdvsr2fan got a reaction from stefo in The Celebration Tour (Spoilers)   
    I was at both Dallas shows, so here are some small things I noticed:
    Night 1:
    -She started about 15/20 min later than she has been these past few weeks and I didn't really think anything of it until...
    -During the Burning Up speech she said she was in a mood, but I think she played it off really well and even told the crowd she was feeling a lot better during the Express Yourself speech.
    -During Celebration, she was saying her thank-you's and she made a very vague apology to Bob, like "Thank you Bob, and I'm sorry for that thing that happened". I wonder if something happened before the show between the two that put her in a funk? IDK, pure speculation.
    -The show was PHENOMENAL! I was at the 3rd row after the end of the catwalk so I saw her up close during Hung Up, Don't Tell Me & Express Yourself. Seeing her so close almost... humanizes her in a way? Not sure of the right term, but I just kept thinking "Wow, she's 20 feet away from me. And she's just a normal person". You get so used to seeing her in wide stadium shots on DVD and on TV performances and think she is this untouchable entity, but when you're that close she just feels so normal. Like performing is just her job, she just happens to be incredibly good at it. I'm still on a high from seeing her, so this probably doesn't make much sense. 
     
    Night 2:
    -I was in the 2nd row of the highest section, so I got a more birds-eye-view of the show. Both floor and upper levels have their strengths and weaknesses.
    -She was in a GREAT mood all night, and I felt was a lot more chatty with the audience.
    -Her voice was a little more hoarse than normal so it cracked a few times. Nobody seemed to care.
    -During both shows, she really stressed her love of being a mother. I think she said night 1 was David's birthday so I think she was in a reflective mood.
    -Some of the things you think might not really work, surprisingly do when you see it live. I never hated the ending, but thought it could be improved. However, the audience went crazy with all of the reincarnations, so I think it kind of distracts from some of the weaker points of the encore.
     
    OVERALL, 10/10 concert. Super looking forward to any streaming/video release so I can re-watch in pro quality.
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    sdvsr2fan got a reaction from Adonna in The Celebration Tour (Spoilers)   
    I was at both Dallas shows, so here are some small things I noticed:
    Night 1:
    -She started about 15/20 min later than she has been these past few weeks and I didn't really think anything of it until...
    -During the Burning Up speech she said she was in a mood, but I think she played it off really well and even told the crowd she was feeling a lot better during the Express Yourself speech.
    -During Celebration, she was saying her thank-you's and she made a very vague apology to Bob, like "Thank you Bob, and I'm sorry for that thing that happened". I wonder if something happened before the show between the two that put her in a funk? IDK, pure speculation.
    -The show was PHENOMENAL! I was at the 3rd row after the end of the catwalk so I saw her up close during Hung Up, Don't Tell Me & Express Yourself. Seeing her so close almost... humanizes her in a way? Not sure of the right term, but I just kept thinking "Wow, she's 20 feet away from me. And she's just a normal person". You get so used to seeing her in wide stadium shots on DVD and on TV performances and think she is this untouchable entity, but when you're that close she just feels so normal. Like performing is just her job, she just happens to be incredibly good at it. I'm still on a high from seeing her, so this probably doesn't make much sense. 
     
    Night 2:
    -I was in the 2nd row of the highest section, so I got a more birds-eye-view of the show. Both floor and upper levels have their strengths and weaknesses.
    -She was in a GREAT mood all night, and I felt was a lot more chatty with the audience.
    -Her voice was a little more hoarse than normal so it cracked a few times. Nobody seemed to care.
    -During both shows, she really stressed her love of being a mother. I think she said night 1 was David's birthday so I think she was in a reflective mood.
    -Some of the things you think might not really work, surprisingly do when you see it live. I never hated the ending, but thought it could be improved. However, the audience went crazy with all of the reincarnations, so I think it kind of distracts from some of the weaker points of the encore.
     
    OVERALL, 10/10 concert. Super looking forward to any streaming/video release so I can re-watch in pro quality.
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    sdvsr2fan got a reaction from stfan97 in The Celebration Tour (Spoilers)   
    I was at both Dallas shows, so here are some small things I noticed:
    Night 1:
    -She started about 15/20 min later than she has been these past few weeks and I didn't really think anything of it until...
    -During the Burning Up speech she said she was in a mood, but I think she played it off really well and even told the crowd she was feeling a lot better during the Express Yourself speech.
    -During Celebration, she was saying her thank-you's and she made a very vague apology to Bob, like "Thank you Bob, and I'm sorry for that thing that happened". I wonder if something happened before the show between the two that put her in a funk? IDK, pure speculation.
    -The show was PHENOMENAL! I was at the 3rd row after the end of the catwalk so I saw her up close during Hung Up, Don't Tell Me & Express Yourself. Seeing her so close almost... humanizes her in a way? Not sure of the right term, but I just kept thinking "Wow, she's 20 feet away from me. And she's just a normal person". You get so used to seeing her in wide stadium shots on DVD and on TV performances and think she is this untouchable entity, but when you're that close she just feels so normal. Like performing is just her job, she just happens to be incredibly good at it. I'm still on a high from seeing her, so this probably doesn't make much sense. 
     
    Night 2:
    -I was in the 2nd row of the highest section, so I got a more birds-eye-view of the show. Both floor and upper levels have their strengths and weaknesses.
    -She was in a GREAT mood all night, and I felt was a lot more chatty with the audience.
    -Her voice was a little more hoarse than normal so it cracked a few times. Nobody seemed to care.
    -During both shows, she really stressed her love of being a mother. I think she said night 1 was David's birthday so I think she was in a reflective mood.
    -Some of the things you think might not really work, surprisingly do when you see it live. I never hated the ending, but thought it could be improved. However, the audience went crazy with all of the reincarnations, so I think it kind of distracts from some of the weaker points of the encore.
     
    OVERALL, 10/10 concert. Super looking forward to any streaming/video release so I can re-watch in pro quality.
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    sdvsr2fan got a reaction from xrhaul in The Celebration Tour (Spoilers)   
    I was at both Dallas shows, so here are some small things I noticed:
    Night 1:
    -She started about 15/20 min later than she has been these past few weeks and I didn't really think anything of it until...
    -During the Burning Up speech she said she was in a mood, but I think she played it off really well and even told the crowd she was feeling a lot better during the Express Yourself speech.
    -During Celebration, she was saying her thank-you's and she made a very vague apology to Bob, like "Thank you Bob, and I'm sorry for that thing that happened". I wonder if something happened before the show between the two that put her in a funk? IDK, pure speculation.
    -The show was PHENOMENAL! I was at the 3rd row after the end of the catwalk so I saw her up close during Hung Up, Don't Tell Me & Express Yourself. Seeing her so close almost... humanizes her in a way? Not sure of the right term, but I just kept thinking "Wow, she's 20 feet away from me. And she's just a normal person". You get so used to seeing her in wide stadium shots on DVD and on TV performances and think she is this untouchable entity, but when you're that close she just feels so normal. Like performing is just her job, she just happens to be incredibly good at it. I'm still on a high from seeing her, so this probably doesn't make much sense. 
     
    Night 2:
    -I was in the 2nd row of the highest section, so I got a more birds-eye-view of the show. Both floor and upper levels have their strengths and weaknesses.
    -She was in a GREAT mood all night, and I felt was a lot more chatty with the audience.
    -Her voice was a little more hoarse than normal so it cracked a few times. Nobody seemed to care.
    -During both shows, she really stressed her love of being a mother. I think she said night 1 was David's birthday so I think she was in a reflective mood.
    -Some of the things you think might not really work, surprisingly do when you see it live. I never hated the ending, but thought it could be improved. However, the audience went crazy with all of the reincarnations, so I think it kind of distracts from some of the weaker points of the encore.
     
    OVERALL, 10/10 concert. Super looking forward to any streaming/video release so I can re-watch in pro quality.
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    sdvsr2fan got a reaction from maddy69 in The Celebration Tour (Spoilers)   
    I was at both Dallas shows, so here are some small things I noticed:
    Night 1:
    -She started about 15/20 min later than she has been these past few weeks and I didn't really think anything of it until...
    -During the Burning Up speech she said she was in a mood, but I think she played it off really well and even told the crowd she was feeling a lot better during the Express Yourself speech.
    -During Celebration, she was saying her thank-you's and she made a very vague apology to Bob, like "Thank you Bob, and I'm sorry for that thing that happened". I wonder if something happened before the show between the two that put her in a funk? IDK, pure speculation.
    -The show was PHENOMENAL! I was at the 3rd row after the end of the catwalk so I saw her up close during Hung Up, Don't Tell Me & Express Yourself. Seeing her so close almost... humanizes her in a way? Not sure of the right term, but I just kept thinking "Wow, she's 20 feet away from me. And she's just a normal person". You get so used to seeing her in wide stadium shots on DVD and on TV performances and think she is this untouchable entity, but when you're that close she just feels so normal. Like performing is just her job, she just happens to be incredibly good at it. I'm still on a high from seeing her, so this probably doesn't make much sense. 
     
    Night 2:
    -I was in the 2nd row of the highest section, so I got a more birds-eye-view of the show. Both floor and upper levels have their strengths and weaknesses.
    -She was in a GREAT mood all night, and I felt was a lot more chatty with the audience.
    -Her voice was a little more hoarse than normal so it cracked a few times. Nobody seemed to care.
    -During both shows, she really stressed her love of being a mother. I think she said night 1 was David's birthday so I think she was in a reflective mood.
    -Some of the things you think might not really work, surprisingly do when you see it live. I never hated the ending, but thought it could be improved. However, the audience went crazy with all of the reincarnations, so I think it kind of distracts from some of the weaker points of the encore.
     
    OVERALL, 10/10 concert. Super looking forward to any streaming/video release so I can re-watch in pro quality.
  14. Like
    sdvsr2fan got a reaction from ChrisK in The Celebration Tour (Spoilers)   
    I was at both Dallas shows, so here are some small things I noticed:
    Night 1:
    -She started about 15/20 min later than she has been these past few weeks and I didn't really think anything of it until...
    -During the Burning Up speech she said she was in a mood, but I think she played it off really well and even told the crowd she was feeling a lot better during the Express Yourself speech.
    -During Celebration, she was saying her thank-you's and she made a very vague apology to Bob, like "Thank you Bob, and I'm sorry for that thing that happened". I wonder if something happened before the show between the two that put her in a funk? IDK, pure speculation.
    -The show was PHENOMENAL! I was at the 3rd row after the end of the catwalk so I saw her up close during Hung Up, Don't Tell Me & Express Yourself. Seeing her so close almost... humanizes her in a way? Not sure of the right term, but I just kept thinking "Wow, she's 20 feet away from me. And she's just a normal person". You get so used to seeing her in wide stadium shots on DVD and on TV performances and think she is this untouchable entity, but when you're that close she just feels so normal. Like performing is just her job, she just happens to be incredibly good at it. I'm still on a high from seeing her, so this probably doesn't make much sense. 
     
    Night 2:
    -I was in the 2nd row of the highest section, so I got a more birds-eye-view of the show. Both floor and upper levels have their strengths and weaknesses.
    -She was in a GREAT mood all night, and I felt was a lot more chatty with the audience.
    -Her voice was a little more hoarse than normal so it cracked a few times. Nobody seemed to care.
    -During both shows, she really stressed her love of being a mother. I think she said night 1 was David's birthday so I think she was in a reflective mood.
    -Some of the things you think might not really work, surprisingly do when you see it live. I never hated the ending, but thought it could be improved. However, the audience went crazy with all of the reincarnations, so I think it kind of distracts from some of the weaker points of the encore.
     
    OVERALL, 10/10 concert. Super looking forward to any streaming/video release so I can re-watch in pro quality.
  15. Like
    sdvsr2fan got a reaction from NRMX in The Celebration Tour (Spoilers)   
    I was at both Dallas shows, so here are some small things I noticed:
    Night 1:
    -She started about 15/20 min later than she has been these past few weeks and I didn't really think anything of it until...
    -During the Burning Up speech she said she was in a mood, but I think she played it off really well and even told the crowd she was feeling a lot better during the Express Yourself speech.
    -During Celebration, she was saying her thank-you's and she made a very vague apology to Bob, like "Thank you Bob, and I'm sorry for that thing that happened". I wonder if something happened before the show between the two that put her in a funk? IDK, pure speculation.
    -The show was PHENOMENAL! I was at the 3rd row after the end of the catwalk so I saw her up close during Hung Up, Don't Tell Me & Express Yourself. Seeing her so close almost... humanizes her in a way? Not sure of the right term, but I just kept thinking "Wow, she's 20 feet away from me. And she's just a normal person". You get so used to seeing her in wide stadium shots on DVD and on TV performances and think she is this untouchable entity, but when you're that close she just feels so normal. Like performing is just her job, she just happens to be incredibly good at it. I'm still on a high from seeing her, so this probably doesn't make much sense. 
     
    Night 2:
    -I was in the 2nd row of the highest section, so I got a more birds-eye-view of the show. Both floor and upper levels have their strengths and weaknesses.
    -She was in a GREAT mood all night, and I felt was a lot more chatty with the audience.
    -Her voice was a little more hoarse than normal so it cracked a few times. Nobody seemed to care.
    -During both shows, she really stressed her love of being a mother. I think she said night 1 was David's birthday so I think she was in a reflective mood.
    -Some of the things you think might not really work, surprisingly do when you see it live. I never hated the ending, but thought it could be improved. However, the audience went crazy with all of the reincarnations, so I think it kind of distracts from some of the weaker points of the encore.
     
    OVERALL, 10/10 concert. Super looking forward to any streaming/video release so I can re-watch in pro quality.
  16. Like
    sdvsr2fan got a reaction from Velvet Rope in The Best Greatest Hits Package   
    I think it depends on if you are a hardcore fan or a general fan.
    When I first got into M, it was during the Celebration era (I'm only 29, so I missed the golden years). I figured "Well, I've heard shes got some great songs, so let me give it a listen", and then I immediately fell in love. However, after becoming a hardcore fan, the obvious most important collection of hers is The Immaculate Collection, as I consider it the pop Bible.
    That being said, I'm still going with Celebration. The mastering errors are egregious and some song choices are questionable, but I don't think the general public would think twice in those regards. I don't think they'll say "I can't believe they included Miles Away instead of Deeper and Deeper". I think the general public took it as a reflection of one of the greatest artists of our lifetime, and as a potential invite to explore her discography (as it encouraged me to do!)
    Just my opinion, I'm open for healthy debate
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    sdvsr2fan got a reaction from Ivan Z in The Best Greatest Hits Package   
    I think it depends on if you are a hardcore fan or a general fan.
    When I first got into M, it was during the Celebration era (I'm only 29, so I missed the golden years). I figured "Well, I've heard shes got some great songs, so let me give it a listen", and then I immediately fell in love. However, after becoming a hardcore fan, the obvious most important collection of hers is The Immaculate Collection, as I consider it the pop Bible.
    That being said, I'm still going with Celebration. The mastering errors are egregious and some song choices are questionable, but I don't think the general public would think twice in those regards. I don't think they'll say "I can't believe they included Miles Away instead of Deeper and Deeper". I think the general public took it as a reflection of one of the greatest artists of our lifetime, and as a potential invite to explore her discography (as it encouraged me to do!)
    Just my opinion, I'm open for healthy debate
  18. Like
    sdvsr2fan got a reaction from nito84bcn in The Best Greatest Hits Package   
    I think it depends on if you are a hardcore fan or a general fan.
    When I first got into M, it was during the Celebration era (I'm only 29, so I missed the golden years). I figured "Well, I've heard shes got some great songs, so let me give it a listen", and then I immediately fell in love. However, after becoming a hardcore fan, the obvious most important collection of hers is The Immaculate Collection, as I consider it the pop Bible.
    That being said, I'm still going with Celebration. The mastering errors are egregious and some song choices are questionable, but I don't think the general public would think twice in those regards. I don't think they'll say "I can't believe they included Miles Away instead of Deeper and Deeper". I think the general public took it as a reflection of one of the greatest artists of our lifetime, and as a potential invite to explore her discography (as it encouraged me to do!)
    Just my opinion, I'm open for healthy debate
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    sdvsr2fan got a reaction from BoyToyMark in The Best Greatest Hits Package   
    I think it depends on if you are a hardcore fan or a general fan.
    When I first got into M, it was during the Celebration era (I'm only 29, so I missed the golden years). I figured "Well, I've heard shes got some great songs, so let me give it a listen", and then I immediately fell in love. However, after becoming a hardcore fan, the obvious most important collection of hers is The Immaculate Collection, as I consider it the pop Bible.
    That being said, I'm still going with Celebration. The mastering errors are egregious and some song choices are questionable, but I don't think the general public would think twice in those regards. I don't think they'll say "I can't believe they included Miles Away instead of Deeper and Deeper". I think the general public took it as a reflection of one of the greatest artists of our lifetime, and as a potential invite to explore her discography (as it encouraged me to do!)
    Just my opinion, I'm open for healthy debate
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    sdvsr2fan got a reaction from gst6662000 in The Best Greatest Hits Package   
    I think it depends on if you are a hardcore fan or a general fan.
    When I first got into M, it was during the Celebration era (I'm only 29, so I missed the golden years). I figured "Well, I've heard shes got some great songs, so let me give it a listen", and then I immediately fell in love. However, after becoming a hardcore fan, the obvious most important collection of hers is The Immaculate Collection, as I consider it the pop Bible.
    That being said, I'm still going with Celebration. The mastering errors are egregious and some song choices are questionable, but I don't think the general public would think twice in those regards. I don't think they'll say "I can't believe they included Miles Away instead of Deeper and Deeper". I think the general public took it as a reflection of one of the greatest artists of our lifetime, and as a potential invite to explore her discography (as it encouraged me to do!)
    Just my opinion, I'm open for healthy debate
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    sdvsr2fan reacted to Would You Like To Try in DL: Deeper And Deeper (The Remixes Part 2) - 2024 Remaster   
    So here are 3 tracks missing from streaming or from the EP remastered! 

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    sdvsr2fan got a reaction from Adonna in The Best Greatest Hits Package   
    I think it depends on if you are a hardcore fan or a general fan.
    When I first got into M, it was during the Celebration era (I'm only 29, so I missed the golden years). I figured "Well, I've heard shes got some great songs, so let me give it a listen", and then I immediately fell in love. However, after becoming a hardcore fan, the obvious most important collection of hers is The Immaculate Collection, as I consider it the pop Bible.
    That being said, I'm still going with Celebration. The mastering errors are egregious and some song choices are questionable, but I don't think the general public would think twice in those regards. I don't think they'll say "I can't believe they included Miles Away instead of Deeper and Deeper". I think the general public took it as a reflection of one of the greatest artists of our lifetime, and as a potential invite to explore her discography (as it encouraged me to do!)
    Just my opinion, I'm open for healthy debate
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    sdvsr2fan reacted to Skin Bruno in Nothing Really Matters Celebration Tour Live Reconstruction   
    I tried making a high quality live version using the instrumental from AndyMad's studio version by adding live vocals, the audience and some effects.


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    sdvsr2fan reacted to gustavobarreto in Music (Grammy Studio Version Concept Dj Gu Barreto)   
    I hope u enjoy ;)

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    sdvsr2fan reacted to DRY99O aka RCB in Madonna: RCB Remixes + Megamixes (Deluxe Edition) [30 Tracks]   
    Highlighting the best Madonna remixes and megamixes I made over the years, this collection includes: "RCB’s Remix Revolution Megamix” — the "Finally Enough Love" megamix, updated versions of “Live To Tell (RCB Dance Mix)” and “Bitch I’m Madonna (RCB Radio Mix)” plus the iconic “RCB’s Immaculate Megamix” — the definitive Madonna 80’s megamix (previously released as “The Royal Megamix”).

    The standard 15-track edition of this compilation (shared a year ago) can be downloaded here.

    This 30-track Deluxe Edition brings new and unpromoted material, highliting three never published before megamixes:
    "RCB's Ray Of Light Megamix",  "RCB's Confessions On A Dancefloor Club Megamix" and "RCB's Madame X Club Megamix". 





    Due to several reasons, there is no lossless version of this material, but everything is in High Quality 320kbps MP3.


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