Madonna

Robder said:
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I've been at the last two shows and granted, they were great but more because of the energy of the performers and dancers. I don't see how 2 hours should cost so much money - particularly when you can get weekend festival tickets for a cheaper price.

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Well I meant that I'm more than happy to pay £160(223 eur) for a great more intimate arena show than 66 euros for a crappy seat at a huge stadium(Amsterdam etc).From what I've heard this tour will be fantastic,all dance,fabulous sets,costumes etc.Stuart Price aka Jaques Lu Cont will be the musical director once again so no Ibiza dates for him this season ;)
 
stuie said:
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Just hideous
 
Apparently the show is quite a spectacle
Madonna Launches 'Confessions' Tour In Los Angeles

05/22/2006 3:00 AM, Yahoo! Music
Lyndsey Parker

An onstage roller-disco complete with a fleet of satin-jacketed rollergirls and -boys. A shofar (Jewish horn) solo and traditional Hebrew incantation by a turban-swaddled man named Isaac, followed by a Fosse-style chair dance and some ghetto-blaster dry-humping. A politicized video montage starring Adolf Hitler, Dick Cheney, Tony Blair, Osama bin Laden, Richard Nixon, George Bush, and starving African children. A futuristic mechanical bull equipped with oddly gynecological-looking steel stirrups. And no less than seven costume changes, including three leotards, one unitard, a Saturday Night Fever Tony Manero leisure suit, a crown of thorns, and an electric cape emblazoned with the rightful title of "Dancing Queen."

All of this may sound like the makings of Cirque Du Soleil, the Eurovision Song Contest, Live 8, a lost weekend in Vegas, and an evening at either the Kabbalah Centre or Coyote Ugly rolled into one. But of course, it was just the opening night of Madonna's much-hyped Confessions tour in Los Angeles.
Proving that music does indeed make the people come together, Madonna debuted her new show-of-shows before an adoring mixed audience of drag queens, moms, grandmas, club kids, and yuppies at L.A.'s Forum on Sunday, May 21 (her first of three sold-out nights at the 16,000-capacity venue).

She launched her set with a sultry homage to the Donna Summer/Giorgio Moroder disco anthem "I Feel Love" while dressed in equestrian fetish-wear and brandishing a whip (a nod to both her recent horsey W photo spread and the 2005 horse-riding accident from which she has triumphantly recovered), and from that moment on, she was off and galloping, taking the audience on a truly wild ride.

She showed she could still be shocking after all these years by singing "Live To Tell" while suspended, Christ-like, from a mirror-paneled crucifix; demonstrated her basic but unexpectedly solid guitar-playing skills during "I Love New York" (while looking like a supremely badass rock star in a patent-leather motorcycle jacket and glammy feather boa); revealed some bull-riding moves that would make Debra Winger green with envy; and was basically a walking (make that strutting) advertisement for power yoga as she flaunted her finely muscled, mind-bogglingly age-resistant physique in shiny, second-skin Spandex throughout.

Despite the surprising and disappointing lack of an encore (what, no "Like A Prayer"? no "Borderline"? no "Material Girl," even?), during her breathless two-hour set the Divine Miz M justified not only her audience's love, but her somewhat exorbitant $350 ticket price as well. It can safely be said that those 16,000 fans got their money's worth, and then some.
 
Robder said:
It's finishing in Red Square in your home town too Morbyd - you'll be sick of hearing about it by then! ;) :lol:
Really? That's interesting. No advertisements up for it yet and not a word on the nightlife websites. Must investigate...

It'd probably be on Basil's Descent, the area on the other side of St Basil's Cathedral from Red Sq. Last concert I saw there was Live 8 with Pet Shop Boys :D
 
even then thats absolutely ludicrous.

image wise, she's well past her best.

musically shes LONG past her best. as said before its just a big money making exercise. Id rather spend £100 to see 10 up and coming bands locally.
 
fatphilb said:
even then thats absolutely ludicrous.

image wise, she's well past her best.

musically shes LONG past her best. as said before its just a big money making exercise. Id rather spend £100 to see 10 up and coming bands locally.

I'd say Confessions is her best album to date and that's what this tour is all about so business-wise it would have been a lot smarter for her to turn another greates hits tour instead of this.
 
fatphilb said:
musically shes LONG past her best.

Has pop music ever been good?

I quite liked that 'Justify my love' tune & the Erotica and recent American Life albums...however pop cheese has never been my thing. I love her though.

Did you used to prance around to like a virgin in the early 80s then fatphilb? :lol: 8O
 
Robder said:
Has pop music ever been good?

I quite liked that 'Justify my love' tune & the Erotica and recent American Life albums...however pop cheese has never been my thing. I love her though.

Did you used to prance around to like a virgin in the early 80s then fatphilb? :lol: 8O

Certain pop yes, of course. As for the prancing about - no comment :oops:
 
Robder said:
Has pop music ever been good?

I quite liked that 'Justify my love' tune & the Erotica and recent American Life albums...however pop cheese has never been my thing. I love her though.

Did you used to prance around to like a virgin in the early 80s then fatphilb? :lol: 8O
My 80s favorites were always Borderline and Get Into the Groove :oops:
 
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