This is a preposterous and insulting wedge more suited to the spew of a comments troll. First, to cavalierly stated that Madonna may have killed two of her dancers (the men who spent their lives were serving to erect her stage, not dancing on it) is beyond disgusting. It was a tragedy. Real bourgeoisie unquestionably died. It shouldn’t be snarkbait.
Aside from that, this solicitation is not just another hits package, this is intended to be the accurate assemblage of her unimpaired career. Of COURSE the include should epitomize that. I consider it’s luminous to have a cover that harkens back to the ‘80s street-art beginnings of the Madonna phenomenon, and as a hand-out its Warhol locale reminds us of her antediluvian Monroe obsession.
As for her popularity, she was the #1 most top musician globally in 2008. So suck it BLACKBOOK, a insignificant publication of ZILCH importance. (Talk about pop-cultural irrelevance!) Posted by Luke on Tue Jul 28, 2009 at 12.50 am This is a great review.
Madonna’s turn out has been steadily declining since ‘Ray of Light’ eleven years ago. The unheard of album is truthfully contrived and unoriginal. ‘Confessions’ was enchanting bubblegum report with a twist, but not a reinforcement on ‘Light.’ It seems that the slipping earth-slip hastened with ‘American Life’ bombing and her appearing realization/assumption that she didn’t have the freedom to research that she once did. Too bad.
Hopefully she’ll do better once she leaves Warner. Posted by Josh on Tue Jul 28, 2009 at 10.29 pm.
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