MADONNA/REBEL HEART and More — Page 34
Posted: 6/30/15 at 7:53am
Posted: 7/3/15 at 1:24am
"(I defend her all the time says Namo.....even though countless posts by me do the opposite)"
I just have to say that every once in a while you call some unmitigated piece of crap the woman produces "not her best" or "not my favorite" and that's pretty much it for these alleged countless incidents of you "very easily pointing out her flaws."
Now, I AM astute enough to notice (even if you seem not to be aware of) the times your praise is faint indeed. When you post something like, "This could be one of her best songs in some time" I just giggle because the "or not" is implied.
Let's face it, once you were just shrugging about her texting during a show many people would have given anything to see and give their attention to, it pretty much laid out how much you looooooooooove her but what has she done for you late...ly?
Also. Plenty of tickets still available for her tour!!!
PS BUT MAYBE IT WAS JUST A BUZZ PERFORMANCE OF HAMILTON.
And yes, that is funny.
Updated On: 7/3/15 at 01:24 AM
Posted: 7/3/15 at 4:07am
Posted: 7/6/15 at 4:22pm
Excellent pro-Madonna NYT article.
Posted: 7/7/15 at 7:49am
ok, thanks. I got tired of reading this epic proportioned thread.
Posted: 7/8/15 at 9:28pm
In the current issue of FourTwoNine magazine, Jonathan Groff, who plays King George in "Hamilton," called Madonna a "bitch" for texting for almost the entire show.
Oh tee hee hee. That's just Madonna being Madonna tee hee. <--- very strong criticism the likes of which we see from somebody who critiques her strictly ALL THE TIME. Liz Rosenberg said it wasn't true. And then she retired.
Posted: 7/8/15 at 9:36pm
"You couldn't miss it from the stage,” he told the online publication. “It was a black void of the audience in front of us — and her face there perfectly lit by the light of her phone.
Oh tee hee. Maybe Jonathan will be her Hanky Panky guy and 'pank Madonna. Her bottom hurts just thinkin' about it. Tee hee hee.
Posted: 7/9/15 at 8:46am
You're just jealous she's so relevant for her age!
Posted: 7/27/15 at 10:47pm
Say what you want... but her shows are amazing.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Eu6URWYKGrY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Eu6URWYKGrY
Posted: 7/27/15 at 10:49pm
Posted: 7/28/15 at 4:11pm
the rehearsal footage looks great, pole dancing nuns, I'm sold ![]()
Posted: 7/28/15 at 4:41pm
I don't blame you! I loved it when Gaga did that in the Monster's Ball arena tour.
Posted: 7/28/15 at 6:40pm
Posted: 7/28/15 at 6:54pm
IMO, the nuns should be topless.
Updated On: 7/28/15 at 06:54 PM
Posted: 7/28/15 at 7:01pm
But that would take the surprise away when Madonna drops her top again and says, "Haven't seen these in a coupla years, huh?"
Posted: 7/28/15 at 10:21pm
Topless nuns, HAHAHAHA. Not even Madonna would dare that.
Posted: 7/29/15 at 8:03am
"Topless nuns, HAHAHAHA. Not even Madonna would dare that."
Lol, Jane! If she's gonna have them swinging from stripper polls, she might as well go all the away and at least have them topless. I could be wrong, but I don't think it would be the first time that a female dancer appeared topless in a Madonna concert. Wasn't there a topless pole dancer in The Girlie Show?
On a side note, watched the women of The Talk s#!t all over her yesterday. Mrs O. never has anything nice to say about her, and uses every opportunity to comment negatively on her age, desperation, marginal talent, lack of sales, etc. Kinda like Namo.
Funny how five women who rage on about how women are the constant victims of sexism and ageism, find it OK to rag on Madonna about her age and appearance, and what is and isn't appropriate for her to be doing at this stage in her career. Some of the comments were (and I'm paraphrasing)... "She's just doing it for the attention". (Duh! She's freaking Madonna.) And "It's been done before". (Well, what the f#ck hasn't?) And, in reference to the pole dancing nuns, "It's just wrong". (For whom? I'm OK with it. As are, I'm sure, the majority of her fans who will be attending her shows.) The consensus seemed to be that she's yesterday's news and over-the-hill... yet she was their lead story.
Posted: 7/29/15 at 9:54am
Excellent point, Luscious.
Re Sharon O. I'm a little tired of her being the "go to" opinion on every topic. Give someone else a chance.
Posted: 7/29/15 at 10:05am
"Kinda like Namo."
I don't make fun of her age. I am actually genuinely sad that the innovator never recovered from throwing on the breaks during American Life and didn't show people a new way for pop stars to age. I suppose every groundbreaker stops breaking ground at some point, but if Madonna couldn't find something else to do other than too much plastic surgery and dressing so age inappropriately even she must feel no connection to what she's wearing, then who can?
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