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Macfanforever 03-01-2015 02:56 PM

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Originally Posted by PenguinHead (Post 1162000)
She didn't fall off the stage. She wasn't knocked off the stage. She was dragged off the stage. Her cape was supposed to be pulled off her, but instead, she went with it.

Your right .My bad.

I guess it was on to tight.

Lee 03-06-2015 04:16 PM

I used to like her back in the day. Not so much anymore. I did see this on TV over & over again as they talked about it excessively. I actually felt bad for her & I heard she got whiplash from it, so that was not good. Hope she feels better now. :nod:

Lee :)

Macfanforever 03-06-2015 07:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Lee (Post 1162296)
I used to like her back in the day. Not so much anymore. I did see this on TV over & over again as they talked about it excessively. I actually felt bad for her & I heard she got whiplash from it, so that was not good. Hope she feels better now. :nod:

Lee :)

I enjoyed her first couple of albums and lost interest with her later tunes but I rather listen to all of her stuff then the current tunes on the radio.

Yes TV and the rags are having a field day with this.Give her a break .It could be worse.

SisterNightroad 03-08-2015 04:32 PM

I've just watched Madonna's interview at my national left wing channel and I've found it a pleasant surprise.
She was pretty nice and down-to-earth and even made a little joke on her infamous fall. She said interesting and clever things and I've been surprised by the fact that her IQ is 140.
She performed twice and she's done very little theatrics, maybe also because she was still stiffy, doing two heartfelt and stripped-down performances instead, explaining the meaning of each song.
It was an interesting evening.

Danielle 03-08-2015 05:20 PM

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Originally Posted by SisterNightroad (Post 1162375)
I've just watched Madonna's interview at my national left wing channel and I've found it a pleasant surprise.
She was pretty nice and down-to-earth and even made a little joke on her infamous fall. She said interesting and clever things and I've been surprised by the fact that her IQ is 140.
She performed twice and she's done very little theatrics, maybe also because she was still stiffy, doing two heartfelt and stripped-down performances instead, explaining the meaning of each song.
It was an interesting evening.

I just saw the video of both performances and I was so beautifully surprised too. She did a great job.

SisterNightroad 03-08-2015 05:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Danielle (Post 1162376)
I just saw the video of both performances and I was so beautifully surprised too. She did a great job.

Yes, what surprised me the most was the way she sounds live, she's not a natural singer in the sense that she doesn't have a naturally beautiful timbre but she still managed to sound good as she never hit a wrong note; also in her career she never went outside her possibility as a singer but rather explored and used what she had in any way she could.
she's the type of singer that earned her voice through hard work rather than being born with the gift of a great voice.

Danielle 03-08-2015 06:29 PM

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Originally Posted by SisterNightroad (Post 1162377)
she's the type of singer that earned her voice through hard work rather than being born with the gift of a great voice.

And that's very obvious when you watch Evita.
Say what you want about her, but Madonna plays the game like nobody else can.

jkmaletic 03-11-2015 04:54 PM

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Originally Posted by PenguinHead (Post 1162000)
She didn't fall off the stage. She wasn't knocked off the stage. She was dragged off the stage. Her cape was supposed to be pulled off her, but instead, she went with it.

This is correct. I just finished listening to a great live interview she just did on the Stern Show. She explained that her cape had a hood on it and that she rehearsed it to be yanked off by 2 of her dancers at a certain cue after she pulls a tied bow loose. The problem was, the bow was tied too tight and it turned into a knot, not coming off. Meanwhile, the 2 dancers yanked as rehearsed, sending Madonna backwards. She said the back of her head got the brunt of it, and her neck hurt the next day. She said she had no other bruises. As far as how she handled it, she said she was just always trained to go on with the show, and that adrenaline likely helped her at the time. She said afterwards a doctor stayed with her and made her stay up all night so she wouldn't be in danger if she had a concussion.
When I saw the video I thought it was so scary and I'm just glad she's ok.

Jamie

He's So Unusual 03-12-2015 01:51 PM

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Originally Posted by FuzzyPlum (Post 1161969)
Yep, and there's a decent chance she's going to get her first UK #1 since 2008 on the back of it. She's a smart cookie.

I thought Living for Love might have peaked inside the top 10 after the Brit Awards performance, but in the end it didn't come close to breaking the top 20.

PenguinHead 03-12-2015 05:17 PM

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Originally Posted by FuzzyPlum (Post 1161942)
I watched it live. It was quite a fall but knowing Madonna I'm still a bit skeptical that it wasn't just a planned publicity stunt.

Kanye West helped to fuel his reputation as a bit of a d*ckhead earlier in the show.

There is nothing about it that looks like a planned publicity stunt. I'm sure the people in the front rows who saw her fall would agree.

And I agree that Kanye West is a genuine egotistical douche bag. Any talent he has is eclipsed by his embarrassing arrogant behavior. I'm amazed that he retains a fan base.

I recall seeing a clip of him the Kadashian Klan, proclaiming them the greatest family in the world. I wonder what he will say about them when the divorce comes.

FuzzyPlum 03-13-2015 03:31 PM

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Originally Posted by He's So Unusual (Post 1162629)
I thought Living for Love might have peaked inside the top 10 after the Brit Awards performance, but in the end it didn't come close to breaking the top 20.

I thought it would have done much better. Madonna was 'black-balled' by Radio 1 though- if an artist doesn't make the Radio 1 playlist they'll have a hard time getting a hit these days.

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Originally Posted by PenguinHead (Post 1162645)
There is nothing about it that looks like a planned publicity stunt. I'm sure the people in the front rows who saw her fall would agree.

Okay, in retrospect I'm pretty sure it was an accident and not a well planned publicity stunt (but I'm still not absolutely 100% sure!).

Macfanforever 03-13-2015 05:42 PM

She could done a wardrobe malfunction like Ms Jackson did would be safer instead of risking her life or breaking something on her body or cracking her head open on the stage.

Speaking of Mr West.Pres Obama was on Jimmy Kimmel talking about Mr West.

FuzzyPlum 03-13-2015 06:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Macfanforever (Post 1162752)
She could done a wardrobe malfunction like Ms Jackson did would be safer instead of risking her life or breaking something on her body or cracking her head open on the stage.

Speaking of Mr West.Pres Obama was on Jimmy Kimmel talking about Mr West.

This is Madonna though. She doesn't do wardrobe malfunctions- that's so passe and last century. She's at the cutting edge of publicity.

Macfanforever 03-13-2015 07:58 PM

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Originally Posted by FuzzyPlum (Post 1162755)
This is Madonna though. She doesn't do wardrobe malfunctions- that's so passe and last century. She's at the cutting edge of publicity.

Yes I agree.


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