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  1. #2821
    No matter what they say Avatar von ProFound
    Ort: Chemnitz
    Zitat Zitat von Marc Beitrag anzeigen
    Was hat sie denn, die Arme?
    Sie hat doch schon die ganze Zeit Knie.
    Euphorie und Helden - Der ESC-Blog: www.facebook.com/BlogESC

  2. #2822
    Zitat Zitat von ProFound Beitrag anzeigen
    Boston ist gecancelled.
    Als hätte ich eine Voodoo-Puppe genutzt , davon wusste ich zum Zeitpunkt meines Postings noch nichts

  3. #2823
    Zitat Zitat von Marc Beitrag anzeigen
    Was hat sie denn, die Arme?
    Im Talk mit Diplo und Katy, die epic hier gepostet hat, sieht man doch was alles getaped ist bei ihr an den Beinen und Knien und sie erwähnt ja auch, wieviel Schmerzen sie hat.
    Muddi hat lange versucht, superhuman zu sein, über 35 Jahre, jetzt mit 61 und hardcore dancing jeden Abend für 2.5 Stunden und nem Tourmarathon von über 90 Konzerten, merkt man halt, dass sie auch nur ein Mensch ist und kein junger mehr. x

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    x
    Geändert von Arneb (30-11-2019 um 09:04 Uhr)

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  7. #2827
    Zitat Zitat von o°epic°o Beitrag anzeigen
    muttis post zum welt aids tag https://www.instagram.com/p/B5jiY4UhXSu/




    Happy anniversary successful dance pop masterpiece. x

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  9. #2829
    Madame ❌ rehab- Getting back into

    the swing of things so she is Show Ready for Philly!!! Say a little Prayer
    https://www.instagram.com/p/B5qPGZahc_W/

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  12. #2832
    Wie ist der aktuelle Stand? Sind die Bostonkonzerte die einzigen die bis Weihnachten ausfallen?

  13. #2833
    Zitat Zitat von Best_Night Beitrag anzeigen
    Wie ist der aktuelle Stand? Sind die Bostonkonzerte die einzigen die bis Weihnachten ausfallen?
    ja, alles läuft wieder nach plan. beerbitch is back. https://www.instagram.com/p/B51fDF9BI0C/

  14. #2834
    Zitat Zitat von o°epic°o Beitrag anzeigen
    ja, alles läuft wieder nach plan. beerbitch is back. https://www.instagram.com/p/B51fDF9BI0C/
    Ich würde tot umkippen wenn sie mein Bier trinken würde
    you can call me M tonight

  15. #2835
    Zitat Zitat von Best_Night Beitrag anzeigen
    Wie ist der aktuelle Stand? Sind die Bostonkonzerte die einzigen die bis Weihnachten ausfallen?
    Yes, sie hat Philadelphia gerockt. x 2,5 Stunden.
    Late nights with Madonna’s ‘Madame X’ tour at the Met (REVIEW)

    The first words Madonna used to express herself on opening night of her four show run at the Met Philadelphia on Saturday were written by James Baldwin.

    “Art is here to prove that all safety is an illusion.” Percussive sounds were tapped out as the silhouette of a woman hunched over a typewriter was shown on a video screen. “Artists are here to disturb the peace.”

    On her big, messy, maddening and sometimes spectacular ‘Madame X Tour,’ Madonna casts herself as that provocateur, the brave woman with a global vision who pokes her finger in society’s eye, forcing the world to look.

    She’s not here to placate her fans by playing greatest hits, though a handful did appear over the course of the aggressively intimate 2 1/2 hour show, staged in a theater whose 3400 capacity is tiny by her standards. She’s also scheduled to perform on North Broad Street on Sunday, Tuesday and Wednesday.

    “Express Yourself” was sung a cappella by the entire cast of two dozen or so musicians and dancers, plus three of the singer’s daughters. “Vogue” and the heart stopping ballad “Frozen,” were showstoppers, the latter accompanied by clips showcasing another daughter, dancer Lourdes Lyon.

    Other oldies but goodies were included. In “Papa Don’t Preach,” the 61-year-old singer made a point of changing a key lyric to “I’m not keeping my baby,” and gave a speech about women’s rights being under attack.

    And the back catalog song that fit best in the show was “La Isla Bonita,” the 1986 song that was the singer’s first foray into Latin pop. It was part of a ‘Fado Club’ segment that’s at the heart of the Madame X experience.
    A personal narrative drives the show. In 2017, Madonna moved to Lisbon to accommodate her son David’s passion for soccer. “Every once in a while, I think of somebody besides myself,” she quipped.

    That led her to fado, the mournful Portuguese music whose name translates as “destiny,” as one fan was able to answer when quizzed.
    (Other crowd interactions included the singer auctioning off a Polaroid selfie for $3000, with cash going to support her Raising Malawi charity.)

    The Madame X album blends fado melancholy and propulsive rhythm from Cabo Verde, the nation off the coast of northwest Africa, with familiar dance pop.

    On stage, the influence is more pronounced, and often effective. The back up musicians include several fado players, four of whom entertained the crowd with Madonna covers before she took the stage.

    (The show had a scheduled 10:30 p.m. start, and likely would have begun at 11, but was delayed an additional 25 minutes on Saturday due to technical difficulties.)
    Mid-way through, 14 women percussionists of Cabo Verde’s Orquestra Batukadeiros came down the aisles, filling the room with joyous energy. The segment which followed began with the singer paired with Gaspar Varela, guitarist grandson of the late fado singer Celeste Rodrigues. Madonna handled herself admirably.

    The extended set piece also included “Killers Who Are Partying,” a well-intentioned Madame X track in which the singer has the gall to present herself as a selfless heroine willing to shoulder the burden of the sufferings of oppressed people throughout the world.

    “I will be gay, if the gay are burned / I’ll be Africa, if Africa is shut down,” she sang. “I’ll be Islam, if Islam is hated / I’ll be Israel, if Israel is incarcerated.” Madonna: She’s all things to all people. Because it was rendered with musical subtlety — and some lyrics sung in Portuguese — the song was not as wince-inducing as on Madame X.

    Madonna. Her Madame X Tour played the Met Philadelphia on Saturday night and is scheduled to return Sunday, Tuesday and Wednesday. No photographers were permitted at the show. This photo is from a dress rehearsal that preceded the tour.

    Madonna. Her Madame X Tour played the Met Philadelphia on Saturday night and is scheduled to return Sunday, Tuesday and Wednesday. No photographers were permitted at the show. This photo is from a dress rehearsal that preceded the tour.
    The show is impressively elaborate and casually paced, giving the star time to riff like a stand-up comic.

    She expressed confusion about the popularity of cheese steaks (“What’s up with that?”) and talked about how thrilled she was to be in “this beautiful opera house with M’s all over the place. It looks like they built it for me. They did, didn’t they?”

    Madame X is not loaded with bangers, but a few songs picked up the pace. “Medellin,” featuring Columbian rapper Maluma on video, brought Madonna and dancers into the crowd. And “Crave,” with the ‘X’ patch she wore intermittently during the show covering her left eye, revved the room up for a finale.

    The one-two punch finale began with an ecstatic “Like A Prayer,” with singer and choir in robes bearing gold crosses. It was what everyone had been waiting for. The show then closed with “I Rise,” advocating for gun control and press freedom. The screen turned the colors of the rainbow flag, and Madonna, dancers and musicians exited up the aisle, with fists raised.

    Logistical notes: It’s a “phone free” show. Tickets holders must put devices in pouches they keep with them but may not use while in the theater space. The process slows entry, but freeing the devices at the show’s close-to-2 a.m. finish was efficient.
    Geändert von wobbleshaker (10-12-2019 um 00:14 Uhr)


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