I listen to the album quite a bit. But not the released album, I listen to the demos. I think they're FAR superior to the versions she ended up putting out. But it's a damn good album.
I did that too- i made a playlist of the songs i liked from the demo versions- a few from the album that i liked, and the unreleased stuff. it makes a good 2 hours of really great, solid material.
songanddanceman2 said: "What??? I love Namo posting here, when I'm laid in bed ill or having a bad day I love to read his posts, some stupid, some annoying, some trying way too hard but often witty, that's why I call him out if I didn't think he was creative enough with his post
You on the other hand, you are just like a bad case of acne . you keep coming back."
Sadly, Namo has left the building... but you still have me!
goes to show- you'll always get a great show from her- and a hard working act- no matter what.
Is that how it works? Then I suppose you'll always get a great show from the highest grossing Broadway shows every season no matter what. I don't remember liking Motown at all, but I guess it must have been great.
I'm happy for all the Madonna fans that enjoyed seeing her perform and are willing to pay for the tickets. I don't know if that qualifies the quality of her shows, but it does prove that she still has lots of fans. I will admit she is very accomplished at maintaining loyalty and unconditional love from her fans, which is not an easy feat.
"What can you expect from a bunch of seitan worshippers?" - Reginald Tresilian
This tour was easily one of her best, up there with the Blonde Ambition and Confessions Tour. 170 million from an arena tour is incredible, and to think, Namo again said it wouldn't sell
Namo i love u but we get it already....you don't like Madonna