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f bomb 07-30-2012 08:39 AM

Dream on bud...
 
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Originally Posted by Janszoon (Post 1213418)
You already did explain though, and it didn't sound like much of an "encounter".

LOL...:beer:

Duraddict 07-30-2012 01:10 PM

*facedesk*

f bomb 08-01-2012 07:28 AM

Here's a couple more...
 
Madonna's
Diabolically
Negative
Allure...tour

Madonna's
Devilish
Necromancy
Allusion...tour

Duraddict 08-01-2012 07:53 AM

Troll.

Duraddict 08-01-2012 01:36 PM

I really don't get you.

Neapolitan 08-02-2012 12:11 AM

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Originally Posted by Duraddict (Post 1214136)
I really don't get you.

Maybe
Duraddict
Notice
Already
but he's trying to figure out MDNA stands for

Duraddict 08-02-2012 08:37 AM

He's a troll.

Duraddict 08-10-2012 03:18 PM

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Madonna Transforms St. Petersburg Concert into Unofficial Gay Pride Rally St. Petersburg had banned any pro-LGBT speech as “propaganda” — but that didn’t stop Madonna from turning her concert there into a rally for rights.

In a concert last night, Madonna blatantly defied a new gag law banning pro-LGBT speech in St. Petersburg, Russia.

Much buzz has circulated about Madonna’s concert in the city but not because of the sold-out show, the smash hit album, or even an exposed nipple. All the hype has been about the Material Girl’s intention to boldly and loudly defy the new anti-gay law prohibiting gay “propaganda.”

The Russian gay rights organization Coming Out’s director Polina Savchenko sent a public statement that read, “As promised, Madonna delivered a moving speech between ‘Open Your Heart’ and ‘Masterpiece’ in which she praised democracy, love, and freedom and compared the LGBT fights to Martin Luther King’s fights for equality. She added that gay people should be treated with love and dignity and that it was not right to use religion to promote hate to a certain group.”

Pink wristbands were also distributed to the audience.

Shortly after the law was passed, Madonna promised to speak out against the law during her St. Petersburg show. No one was sure if she would follow through, until the moment arrived and she stood her ground. “Show your love and appreciation to the gay community. We want to fight for the right to be free.

All people should be treated with dignity, respect, and love.” She stated with large black words, “No Fear” scrawled on the skin of her back. She then repeatedly asked the crowd, “Are you with me?” at which the crowd cheered holding their pink wristband clad arms and pride flags in the air.

But while the wristbands got the majority of the attention, other displays of support were also seeded throughout the event. Coming Out distributed hundreds of rainbow posters emblazoned with “No Fear” and during a video show for Madonna’s song “Nobody Knows Me,” scenes of same-sex kissing were played. At another point, her dancers held pride flags in the air, and later Madge did the same.

The U.S. Embassy had warned concertgoers and performers of credible threats of violence at the event. “The U.S. Consulate General in St. Petersburg has received information regarding a threat of physical violence against spectators and performers at the St. Petersburg concert on August 9. The U.S. Embassy in Moscow and the US Consulate General in St. Petersburg have shared the information with appropriate Russian law enforcement authorities…While we expect that enhanced security measures will be put in place at both concerts, US citizens are reminded to remain vigilant regarding their personal security, and to be aware of their surroundings at all times, especially in crowded areas.” No violence has yet been reported.

The legislator who authored the gay ban, St. Petersburg Assembly member Vitaly Milonov, vowed to take action himself if Madonna defied the ban. In a statement to the press he said, “If Madonna or one of the organizers of the concert breaks the city law, they will be punished.” So far, no one wearing the wristbands, Madonna, or any of the show organizers have been formally charged. However, Milonov says the concert was videotaped and since minors as young as 12 were present, the law prohibiting “homosexual propaganda” among minors has clearly been broken.

“Madonna or the organizers need to be brought to justice,” Milonov told Interfax. The news agency identified the organizers of the concert as the company Petersburg Music Industry, or PMI. The fine for violating the law is up to $17,000.

Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Rogozin took to Twitter to express his feelings on the matter, tweeting, “What a has-been… in their old age every former whore tries to lecture everyone on morality. Especially on overseas tours.”

But not all gay Russians were excited about the pop star’s efforts. LGBT protestors outside the venue also took a stance against Madonna in a single person picket where they took turns holding a sign that read “I do not care about Madonna and her support.”

But Coming Out’s Polina Savchenko added at the end of her Coming Out public statement the following positive message, “Madonna’s support was extremely moving. Most of the mostly heterosexual crowd reacted positively to her message by raising pink wristbands that were distributed to everyone to support the LGBT community. The LGBT in the audience received Madonna’s support with both smiles and tears, and gratified her with the universal message ‘We love you’ at the end of the show.”
This is everything.

Duraddict 08-11-2012 09:45 AM

Exactly why she is the queen. She doesn't back down from a challenge.

Janszoon 08-13-2012 07:55 AM

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Originally Posted by f bomb (Post 1218116)
Too bad she can't be taken seriously...

You don't like Madonna, we get it. Now please top trolling this thread or I'm going to start deleting your posts.

Howard the Duck 08-13-2012 08:17 AM

just started getting into her

(and i don't mean that in a dirty way)

Janszoon 08-13-2012 08:49 AM

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Originally Posted by f bomb (Post 1218130)
I like Madonna but seriously...c'mon. Be real. She's a great performer and has some great hit songs. But when it comes to politics or moral issues...really?

My comment was not made for the purpose of debating Madonna with you. I'm telling you that you're violating our rules by trolling. If you actually have discussion to contribute to this thread or any other, please do so, but if you simply continue with this trolling I'm going to start deleting your posts.

moserw 08-13-2012 08:53 AM

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Originally Posted by Howard the Duck (Post 1218120)
just started getting into her

(and i don't mean that in a dirty way)

You are kind of 20 years late... but better late than never.

I used to like her when I was a kid... not so much now. But I'll take her any day over the Britneys, Gagas & Biebers today's kids have to live with.

Howard the Duck 08-13-2012 08:56 AM

i used to only like some of her singles

getting into full albums now

fave so far is "Bedtime Stories"

Duraddict 08-13-2012 01:44 PM

Madonna was my one and only for so long. I always come back to her music in the end. And I'm glad she has something to say again. I was worried the provocatier in her was dead.

Neapolitan 08-13-2012 04:10 PM

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Originally Posted by moserw (Post 1218140)
You are kind of 20 years late... but better late than never.

I used to like her when I was a kid... not so much now. But I'll take her any day over the Britneys, Gagas & Biebers today's kids have to live with.

I just had an out-of-forum experience, for a second I thought I was reading something on youtube. :rolleyes:

FRED HALE SR. 01-18-2013 11:16 AM

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Originally Posted by f bomb (Post 1276108)
Can anyone tell me if Madonna plans to tour Japan, Asia, and Australia? I so much enjoyed watching her on Youtube while she was touring.

Her tour ended in 2012 in South America, sorry to say nothings happening for 2013.

maximilian16 01-19-2013 12:41 PM

I was too young to know Madonna in her beginning but I am very found of her music. I discovered (only!) two of her songs on AURFEE. Her other songs and albums are very nice too ...
Enjoy !

humadera_1 01-21-2013 06:04 AM

Madonna I miss her when she were younger

sopsych 05-20-2013 11:08 AM

Madonna, at the Billboard Music Awards, again dwarfing her musical credibility by trying to look years younger than she is. At the same time, she seemed weirdly nervous, like she's uncomfortable giving public speeches when she's just being herself rather than playing a role. A very interesting mess of a woman she is.

Sansa Stark 05-20-2013 11:32 AM

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Originally Posted by sopsych (Post 1321405)
Madonna, at the Billboard Music Awards, again dwarfing her musical credibility by trying to look years younger than she is. At the same time, she seemed weirdly nervous, like she's uncomfortable giving public speeches when she's just being herself rather than playing a role. A very interesting mess of a woman she is.

I agree, I think she should just step out of the public eye and let more competent people take her place. She's done enough already. Especially with that bull**** in Malawi.

Ass Napkin Ed 05-20-2013 12:50 PM

Madonna was my first celebrity crush. I saw a picture of her in a the paper today & she's still hot for her age.

I saw her sticky & sweet tour and she was amazing so in my book she'll always be an icon.

Sansa Stark 05-20-2013 12:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Ass napkin ed (Post 1321474)
Madonna was my first celebrity crush. I saw a picture of her in a the paper today & she's still hot for her age.

I saw her sticky & sweet tour and she was amazing so in my book she'll always be an icon.

That's also true. She's actually responsible for one of my first memories and also eventually making me a feminist. :beer:

Ass Napkin Ed 05-20-2013 12:55 PM

Can you explain feminism to me & I'm not trying to be an ass, but I just don't see the point?

Sansa Stark 05-20-2013 01:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Ass napkin ed (Post 1321482)
Can you explain feminism to me & I'm not trying to be an ass, but I just don't see the point?

Of course Ass napkin ed. I'd be happy to. Feminism, is just the belief that women should be treated as human beings. Simply, that's all it is. Stupid ignorant **** ups like to purport that it's all about giving rights to women that men have, like we want to steal them. But that's ridiculous, you can't steal something someone is born with, it's like in Harry Potter (idk if you've read it but a lot of people have, if you haven't you should) it was suggested that "Muggle borns" (people without magical blood) were worthless because they weren't born with the "right" blood. But any sane person would note that that is ridiculous, you can't help what you were born with. And we are not defined by how we were born, but the choices we make. Anyone who thinks differently is a fucking idiot and worthless as a human being in particular :)

Ass Napkin Ed 05-20-2013 01:23 PM

...so the goal is for women to have the same rights in all expects of life as men, yeah that's silly. & I'm being serious, it won't benefit you guys.

Sansa Stark 05-20-2013 01:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Ass napkin ed (Post 1321494)
...so the goal is for women to have the same rights in all expects of life as men, yeah that's silly. & I'm being serious, it won't benefit you guys.

It also benefits men since men are primarily governed by patriarchy expectations of what "masculinity" means and because it's such a rigid box to fit into, feminism is basically working on making the box larger for everyone else to fit into. Basically. But this is just my opinion, of course. I'd encourage you to do your own research if you really want to know more.

tolgafiratoglu 05-20-2013 01:44 PM

I think she was better in 90's. Her secret is working with a good team. I think she was best when she was working with Babyface.

Ass Napkin Ed 05-20-2013 01:50 PM

^I agree, her production team is the best. The only thing I dislike about Madonna now is how political she gets. She rearranges every hit song and she makes it sound like some sort of anti-gov't song, I don't like that.


No research is needed, my perspective on the matter is accurate.

Sansa Stark 05-20-2013 01:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Ass napkin ed (Post 1321512)
^I agree, her production team is the best. The only thing I dislike about Madonna now is how political she gets. She rearranges every hit song and she makes it sound like some sort of anti-gov't song, I don't like that.


No research is needed, my perspective on the matter is accurate.

I trust your judgment, as you've shown good judgment in the past few days.

Ass Napkin Ed 05-20-2013 02:01 PM

I'm glad you noticed, but don't under sell it, my judgement is always exquisite.

Sansa Stark 05-20-2013 02:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Ass napkin ed (Post 1321520)
I'm glad you noticed, but don't under sell it, my judgement is always exquisite.

As evidenced by?

Ass Napkin Ed 05-20-2013 02:09 PM

...everything I do.

Sansa Stark 05-20-2013 02:12 PM

clin, Ass napkin ed :)

Syngnathus 05-27-2013 12:48 AM

I love that Madonna has such a variety of material. My very favorite album of hers is Ray of Light. It has absolutely amazing production, and her vocals are just gorgeous. I think it's the best she's ever sounded vocally. Best song is definitely Little Star!

Lambertwhite 06-08-2013 02:28 AM

I like Madonna who is really beautiful. I have seen her all movies. Songs are pictured on here amazingly. Truly commendable songs of her.

CrazyVegn 06-09-2013 07:09 PM

This chick is really weird and really mean (at least she tries to be) to her fans, but I like her!

Necromancer 06-10-2013 04:52 PM

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Originally Posted by CrazyVegn (Post 1330367)
This chick is really weird and really mean (at least she tries to be) to her fans, but I like her!

In what way is she mean to her fans Vegn?

I'm just asking out of curiosity.

jackhammer 06-10-2013 07:55 PM

I am not adding to this thread in a constructive way and quite frankly I haven't read any of the pages in this thread. All I can say is that I bought Madonna's Like A Virgin on cassette in late '84 and played it a lot on my paper round on my walkman and have the album still on CD.

I think it's a fantastic Pop album with this being my highlight:

CrazyVegn 06-11-2013 05:29 PM

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Originally Posted by Necromancer (Post 1330762)
In what way is she mean to her fans Vegn?

I'm just asking out of curiosity.

She had a small concert in an MTV studio that was on TV in Winter of 2002/2003 or maybe it was 2003/2004 but it appeared as if she was mocking her fans' adoration. I guess when you have so many it's easy to get a little irritable @ times.


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