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Madonna Appreciation Thread (Part 5)
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elasticlove
10-05-2012
Originally Posted by Josh Pinder:
“Now whos hurting who? :sleep:”

I'm hurting myself!
Josh Pinder
10-05-2012
Originally Posted by elasticlove:
“I'm hurting myself!”

self loathing is not cool bro....not cool :sleep:
wizzywick
10-05-2012
Originally Posted by elasticlove:
“Ouch... That hurts. Bedtime Stories is amazing!”

When it first came out Bedtime Stories was, obviously, my most played CD for several months. It sounded so different from Erotica it was kind of refreshing to realise that she had survived the severe lashings she got from the media and fans following on from that "1992" era. But, also Bedtime Stories was noteable for some real urban sounds which was unusual for Madonna. But, because of those urban sounds, the album has lost any relevance it once had for me. It sounds dated and when you listen to Erotica, which amazingly sounds fresh and new even today, and then listen to BS afterwards, BS seems rushed and contrived. As if Madonna is apologising for an era that she remains proud of.
elasticlove
10-05-2012
Originally Posted by Josh Pinder:
“self loathing is not cool bro....not cool :sleep:”

I'm not sorry! It's human nature!
Gigi4
10-05-2012
Originally Posted by Josh Pinder:
“Each to our own.

We all have albums we have that definied our lives and or dont really have that passion for....but tbh i love every Madonna album .”

Yes, I'm not too big on Bedtime Stories either. I guess it's because I'm not that into R&B and urban music. There are a few songs on BS that I really like. But they tend to be the less R&B ones like Bedtime Story and Sanctuary which are more electronic or trip hop and in a way hinted the direction she would go on ROL.
Josh Pinder
10-05-2012
Originally Posted by elasticlove:
“I'm not sorry! It's human nature!”

absolutely...no...regrets
wizzywick
10-05-2012
Originally Posted by Gigi4:
“Yes, I'm not too big on Bedtime Stories either. I guess it's because I'm not that into R&B and urban music. There are a few songs on BS that I really like. But they tend to be the less R&B ones like Bedtime Story and Sanctuary which are more electronic or trip hop and in a way hinted the direction she would go on ROL.”

BS was a sort of apology for the Sex Book.

Now, a question. 1992 was the Queen's "Annus horribillus".
But which Queen?

Well, the answer of course is Elizabeth II AND the real one!
Both had rotten years in 1992.
Josh Pinder
10-05-2012
Originally Posted by Gigi4:
“Yes, I'm not too big on Bedtime Stories either. I guess it's because I'm not that into R&B and urban music. There are a few songs on BS that I really like. But they tend to be the less R&B ones like Bedtime Story and Sanctuary which are more electronic or trip hop and in a way hinted the direction she would go on ROL.”

I agree i love that section of the BS album with the ambience and Trip Hop elements...like if she made an album in 1996 she may have progressed into the Acid House styles maybe.....but instead she propelled right into the heavy stuff...and thank f*ck! ROL!
elasticlove
10-05-2012
I love the Girlie Show. It's official.
Josh Pinder
10-05-2012
Originally Posted by elasticlove:
“I love the Girlie Show. It's official. ”

YAYAH!!!
wizzywick
10-05-2012
Originally Posted by Josh Pinder:
“YAYAH!!! ”

I was AT The Girlie Show in Wembley Stadium! yes, it was excellent, despite getting slated by critics.
Josh Pinder
10-05-2012
Originally Posted by wizzywick:
“I was AT The Girlie Show in Wembley Stadium! yes, it was excellent, despite getting slated by critics.”

thats the thing aint it....regardless of how great and stellar something is....critics were blind to the bandwagon dive tbh :sleep:
elasticlove
10-05-2012
I love the mechanical walk as she throws her clothes off just before Fever.
Josh Pinder
10-05-2012
Originally Posted by elasticlove:
“I love the mechanical walk as she throws her clothes off just before Fever.”

Same reminds me of The Terminator.

Like an android

Dita Has Landed!
elasticlove
10-05-2012
Originally Posted by Josh Pinder:
“Same reminds me of The Terminator.

Like an android

Dita Has Landed!”

Like a Queen.
elasticlove
10-05-2012
Originally Posted by wizzywick:
“I was AT The Girlie Show in Wembley Stadium! yes, it was excellent, despite getting slated by critics.”

I don't suppose You could give a song by song review?
Josh Pinder
10-05-2012
Originally Posted by elasticlove:
“Like a Queen.”

THE!! one and only
elasticlove
10-05-2012
Originally Posted by Josh Pinder:
“THE!! one and only ”

C-A-N-D-Y
Josh Pinder
10-05-2012
Originally Posted by elasticlove:
“C-A-N-D-Y”

all the suckers are not all we sell in the store
elasticlove
10-05-2012
Originally Posted by Josh Pinder:
“all the suckers are not all we sell in the store ”

My sugar is raw!
Josh Pinder
10-05-2012
Originally Posted by elasticlove:
“My sugar is raw!”

Suh-Suh-Suh Sticky aaaaand Sweet B-)
elasticlove
10-05-2012
Originally Posted by Josh Pinder:
“Suh-Suh-Suh Sticky aaaaand Sweet B-)”

Don't just sit there like some silly girl!
DS Forum Support
10-05-2012
This thread is continued here: Madonna Appreciation Thread (Part 6)
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