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    Shoful reacted to kesiak in Has Madonna "flattened the graph"?   
    She spoked about it several times over the years. 
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    Shoful reacted to lucasciccone in Junkee.com Ranks Madonna's Albums, Figures On Madonna Infinity's Favorite and Least Favorite/Played Madonna Albums   
    How can anyone put Like a Virgin at #2 and American Life at #14 
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    Shoful reacted to Fabiolous in Unreleased Compendium   
    Only @Bermucan, I think
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    Shoful reacted to David47 in Future - Madame X Tour NEW LYRICS   
    I hear wash away your sins 
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    Shoful reacted to cosmic_system in Unreleased Compendium   
    "Can't You See My Mind" is probalby my most wanted unreleased. Same for "The Process" .
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    Shoful reacted to steady75 in Unreleased Compendium   
    and they're brilliant but something more concise just listing the material itself is something I would find really useful.
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    Shoful reacted to steady75 in Unreleased Compendium   
    Hey. You know what is missing (or I can't seem to find on the forum)? A comprehensive list of each eras unreleased or rumoured songs. I know there's a downloads section but I'm not talking about something that is downloadable. It would be great to have a really concise reference as a pinned post at the top of the page. It seems like a no brainer to me at least. 
    It should probably be compiled by a forum master or something so it will forever be editable as we discover new song info and stuff is slowly leaked over the years.
    Does someone think this is possible. The only reason I mention it is because I was looking through that American Life era thread and found a couple of song titles I had no idea about.
    There used to be  "file discussion" thread on the old version of the forum but I can't find it now. 
    Just for formats sake something like:
     
    AMERICAN LIFE ERA: 2002
    Album track alternate versions
    "Hollywood" - (early version possible from MUSIC sessions) "Silly Thing" - (early version of Nothing Fails) "The Process" - (Dance version of X-Static Process said to be similar to Impressive Instant) "Mind Trap (per)" - (Early Version of Nobody Nows Me) "Round & Round" - (Early acoustic version of Easy Ride rumoured to have no string arrangement) "I've Got You Under My Skin" - (Early version of Love Profusion) "Love Will Change Us Forever" - (Early version of Intervention originally created in the MUSIC album sessions) Unreleased Tracks
    "Set The Right" - (leaked) - Mirwais "The Game" - (leaked) Mirwais "Cool Song" - (leaked) Mirwais "My Ejector" - (It is said to sound like the final version of “American Life) "React" - Mirwais "Adverse Youth" - (said to be a ballad) "Can't You See My Mind" -  (ballad from Die Another Day soundtrack) "I Can't Place It' - (said to be a heavy guitar driven stop start track like Don't Tell Me. Possibly an early demo of Im So Stupid) Abandoned / Rumoured
    "Alpha Beta Gamma" - (collaboration with French duo Air. Later released as an instrumental) Madonna also reportedly reached out to Dr Dre and Paul Oakenfold to work on the project. Goldfrapp were also invited to a screening of Swept Away at Madonnas house for a potential collaboration. George Michael was also reportedly seen visiting the studio Madonna was working in Aphex Twins were quoted as saying Madonna contacted them to work on music for her  
    Any one on coronavirus lockdown fancy having a bash at this as a lil project?
     
     
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    Shoful reacted to Mister_Pop in Madame X Tour Boxscore Updates   
    I not only enjoyed it but also think it was great, and it wouldn't have been the same thing in an arena. I loved big productions too, don't get me wrong, but I'm glad she did something different if she wanted too.
    The Madame X show showcases Madonna as a performer, with less things to distract from her as the center of attention. It felt like an intimate experience too, adding up to the fact that you still see a Madonna show.
     
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    Shoful reacted to wtg1987 in Madonna on Guitar: Love or Hate?   
    I would prefer to her to play drums that way we would actually hear some live drums in her shows for  a change ?
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    Shoful reacted to Andymad in Madonna on Guitar: Love or Hate?   
    I think it’s really great to see famous people’s other talents. Lizzo on flute? amazing. 
    I actually thought it was lovely when M was playing the Ukulele on RHT. Lately when she has a guitar with her she’s screaming her face off and calling everyone motherfuckers. But this was pleasant. I like pleasant guitar Madonna.
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    Shoful reacted to Enrico in Madonna on Guitar: Love or Hate?   
    NO. She looks very fierce like in RHT Burning Up, but poor girl, she is so untalented when she plays guitar... I am not a specialist, but the position of the hand is uncorrect. After 20 years she can just play a few chords with very low technique.
    And what we hear is normally Monte who doubles her.
    But La Isla perfomance in DWT is amazing!
     
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    Shoful reacted to Kieran in Madonna on Guitar: Love or Hate?   
    It was fresh and even edgy in DWT! Candy Perfume Girl was a great moment and something new from M. Even I Deserve It was lovely. Skip to RIT in 2004 with Burning up and Material Girl - sorry to say that I was genuinely getting a bit bored in the arena. Most guitar performances since DWT have struck me as taking the 'easy route' regarding performance. I'd much rather M strutting around the stage with freestyle choreography 
    However, I was pleasantly surprised that AL at MXT was one of the highlights!
    But please don't even mention ROL on guitar... 
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    Shoful reacted to Joan of Marc in Madonna - Rebel Heart Demo Collection eMaster   
    Great Job !!!
    Love the RH demos and your order couldn't be better 
    For me this is the "real" RH Album !
     Thank you @tasteinmen& @Steffmad
     
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    Shoful reacted to heymusiclovers in Madonna - Rebel Heart Demo Collection eMaster   
    Really great, many thanks, can you work on Queen, Graffiti Heart, God is love... and Iconic (Demo 2014.06)
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    Shoful reacted to heartcore in Madonna - Rebel Heart Demo Collection eMaster   
    I'm not going to lie, I was pretty skeptical about Emaster but I've just listened to Tragic Girl and you can clearly hear a big difference. Thanks for this!
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    Shoful reacted to rodrigochecchia in Madonna - Rebel Heart Demo Collection eMaster   
    This is great ! I was also skeptical, but I must admit it sounds like each track was properly mastered to make ti to the final cut of the album.
    Are you planning on working on Veni, Vidi, Vici, Score, Queen, Take It Back, God Is Love, Best Night, SEX and Revolution demos? That would make this collection complete and a gem to keep.
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    Shoful reacted to Steffmad in Madonna - Rebel Heart Demo Collection eMaster   
    here is the emaster for Bitch Early Concept with Vocals

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    Shoful reacted to Gâteau in Diplo's tweet: Madonna's dubplates coming out   
    Would've loved to hear both an extended version of the Isla Bonita dub plate, as well as the MX Tour version of Future... welp.
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    Shoful reacted to gafuller in Page Six: "Insiders: Madonna won’t listen to anyone about her disastrous Instagram"   
    Artists that aren’t strange or weird or not truly attempting art. As a poet, here is my two cents. Poetry is supposed to obstruct and make people stop and question something... or irritate them. Artist are here to disturb the peace. Van Gogh cut his ear off out of desperation for love. Madonna praised a virus in a tub of milk. It’s weird and people are pausing to criticize it. It looks mismanaged but can art. Sometimes I write pop poetry, which is not meant to be dangerous or risky. It’s “radio friendly”. I think we can all admit that Madonna can manage to do risky pop ALA Erotica or American Life. She may be desperate, but who isn’t. 
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    Shoful reacted to emanon in Page Six: "Insiders: Madonna won’t listen to anyone about her disastrous Instagram"   
    I'm not defending her at all. I've seen a lot people "outraged" about her instagram, including fans, and it's not only the title of this article...it's since the start of her account. I ask, is madonna's instagram a big issue to the world, is it gonna end? NO. Is she spreading hateful messages, doing bad to the world? No. It's her account and she posts whatever she wants. People complained about MDNA skin, people complained about posting a lot about her kids, people complained for whatever reason there was...
    Honestly, I missed MDNA skin and her kids when she was teasing about X, or the album. Madame wasnt there at moment, only teasing and X 
    It's her fucking account. She is not being dangerous to anyone, comminting crimes, spreading hate... 
    Dont like it? Dont pay attention to it.
    If you don't like clowns why you keep going to the circus? 
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    Shoful reacted to Scottyx in Page Six: "Insiders: Madonna won’t listen to anyone about her disastrous Instagram"   
    its a post. and read the end. nothing hateful there.
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    Shoful reacted to Voguerista in Page Six: "Insiders: Madonna won’t listen to anyone about her disastrous Instagram"   
    I feel Madonna has a right to do whatever she wants on her instagram being it's HER page.  I know it's not perfect, but, I blame her current camp more than her...
    Insiders: Madonna won’t listen to anyone about her disastrous Instagram
    What’s wrong with Madonna?
    Insiders say her bizarre, Norma Desmond-like “Quarantine Diaries” on Instagram, coming on the heels of her recent disastrous “Madame X” concert tour, are proof the 61-year-old star has lost touch with her audience.
    “I worshipped her, we all did,” said someone who has worked with Madonna in recent years and has ties to her inner circle. “I still do, but I’m disappointed. It’s like she’s selling out to keep getting attention and she doesn’t know how weird she’s coming off. I keep hoping she’ll snap out of it.”
    Her “Quarantine Diaries” show the icon at a typewriter late at night, mumbling about her existential and physical angst. In one, Madonna shows a close-up of a gummy-bear edible she uses to ward off her hip and knee pain. She also said she misses “interacting with people” and often cannot sleep. In another, she says she’s lost three friends “in the last 24 hours” though it’s not clear if they died of COVID-19.
    Meanwhile, a video she posted of herself naked in a bathtub and calling the virus “the great equalizer” was deleted after blowback about her wealth and privilege.
    Some of what Madonna posts online is fun, like videos of her singing with son ­David, 14, or snippets of her 8-year-old twin daughters, Estere and Stella, working out with Madonna’s Bronx-born personal trainer Marlyn Ortiz. But then there was the cringeworthy one of her singing “Vogue” into a hairbrush with lyrics about fried fish.
    Even a longtime fan, nightlife columnist Michael Musto, told The Post it was “one of the worst things I’ve ever seen.”
    Howard Stern grilled Rosie O’Donnell about her friend Madonna last week, referencing the “milk bath” video and asking if Rosie can ever “be honest” with Madonna and tell her she’s coming off badly. Rosie said yes, but Madonna “won’t listen.”
    Representatives for the singer did not return requests for comment.
    Sources say Madonna lost a savvy guiding hand when her longtime publicist, Liz Rosenberg, retired in 2015.
    “No one around her today can tell her anything,” said Brad Jeffries, who choreographed for Madonna for years, including the “Like a Virgin” tour, and was also friends with Rosenberg. “Liz could, but she’s gone. That’s why [Madonna] seems to be going so deep into the crazy right now. I defend her right to sleep with 25-year-olds because if she were a 61-year-old guy sleeping with 25-year-old women no one would blink an eye. But the way she’s doing it comes off a little desperate.”
    Madonna has often gone out with younger men but since her 2008 divorce from her second husband, British film director Guy Ritchie, 51, she’s become a serial cougar.
    She began dating then-21-year-old model Jesus Luz — a Brazilian 28 years her junior — after her split from Ritchie and was with him for two years. She made it publicly known that sex with Luz “was the best I ever had.”
    French dancer Brahim Zaibat, also 28 years younger than Madonna, came next. After that was Dutch dancer Timor Steffens (29 years younger), then model Aboubakar Soumahoro (32 years younger) from the Ivory Coast in 2016. Last December she went public with her latest boy toy — 25-year-old backup dancer Ahlamalik Williams, from the Sacramento, Calif., area — whose father has said is “very serious” with Madonna.
    Insiders say it’s a rebellious backlash in response to her eight-year marriage to Ritchie, with whom she shares sons Rocco, 19, and David. (Madonna also has a 14-year-old daughter, Mercy — who, like David and the twins, is adopted from Malawi, Africa — and 23-year-old Lourdes, whose father is fitness trainer Carlos Leon.)
    During her years with Ritchie, Madonna seemingly settled down: moving to the English countryside and adopting a British accent, writing children’s books and sporting a more subdued style.
    It was all antithetical to the wild child who had torn through downtown Manhattan with Jean-Michel Basquiat, offended the world with her “Like a Prayer” video and “Sex” book, made out with Britney Spears and tossed the F-bomb at David Letterman on air.
    “Guy Ritchie broke her,” said a former member of the Kabbalah Centre who has known Madonna for decades. “He wouldn’t take any crap from her and she couldn’t handle it. He was the last of her alpha males.”
    Besides, the Kabbalah source added: “Frankly, most guys her age who she would want, [they] want 25-year-olds themselves.”
    Her split with Ritchie has lingered, first in the form of a custody battle over Rocco in 2015 and, as recently as last December, a mystery divorce-related filing by the director in Manhattan Supreme Court seeking “the enforcement or execution of a judgment or order.”
    Insiders say that for an artist who set trends — both musically and aesthetically — for so many years, easing into her 60s gracefully is not easy. As someone who has spent most of her life dancing, Madonna’s now paying the price. During her tour, she referenced serious knee and hip injuries that caused her to cancel some dates and cry through others.
    “It must be killing her to begin to feel ­irrelevant,” said Jeffries, who can talk on the record because he worked for Madonna before employees were forced to sign non-disclosure agreements.
    “That girl was so smart, so driven, so ­focused, she could have been a major CEO. She had incredible powers of seduction and had more balls than any guy I ever met — more than any world leader,” he added.
    “But she’s lived her whole adult life in a white-hot spotlight and now it’s dimmed to a 30-watt bulb. For someone like her, that’s gotta hurt. Her idea of hell is walking into a room and people either not knowing who she is or not caring.”
    Madonna 2020 is “so not dope,” said a source who has worked with her in recent years.
    She lashed out at “body-shamers” who mocked what appeared to be her Kardashian-esque butt implants on New Year’s Eve in 2018. She came across as tone-deaf when she claimed she felt “raped” by a 2019 New York Times profile of her even though it was written by a woman.
    “Madame X,” her 14th studio album, was praised by critics but the gimmicky eye patch she donned as part of her character came off as too contrived. Her tour was well-reviewed at the start but devolved into a hot mess. There were reports of onstage tardiness and falls, clips of her crying onstage and a particularly alarming video of her ­hobbling up a flight of stairs with a cane.
    But some in the know insist Madonna is still the expert at reinvention and say there’s a method to her apparent madness.
    “What you’re seeing is a performance,” said one record-industry veteran who has known Madonna for more than two decades. “Nothing with her is unplanned. I feel for her about the [physical] injuries but she’s also [seemingly] playing the vulnerable-victim card because it’s worked so well for younger artists.”
    And while some industry insiders say Madonna peaked a long time ago and is too old for a comeback, others disagree.
    “She is crazy smart and will not fade away,” said Ed Steinberg, who produced her first video, “Everbody,” and has kept in touch er the years. “She’s reinvented herself 12 times and now she’s doing it again. Her most outstanding quality is needing attention. I would not write her off. She will rise again.”
     
     
     
     
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    Shoful got a reaction from Velvet Rope in Madonna Erotica Outfit   
    Hey that one pic looks familiar 
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