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Apr. 23rd, 2008

Amends

"Who is the master and who is the slave?"

New Madonna...

In 1994, Madonna released a very R&B-themed Bedtime Stories, which also featured some of her very first dabbles in electronica. From the leaked demo Shep Pettibone-penned "Love Won't Wait," or the eventually released b-side "Your Honesty," you'll hear that Madonna was going for an occasional old-school disco sound in addition to the friendly R&B and lite electronica. One track, "Don't Stop" is actually the only really hold-over from the sound, and it's a good change of pace on a really great album. It sounds like with Confessions Madonna finally got to make her dark disco album, and Hard Candy is her ultra-bright disco album.

First track "Candy Shop" is sprinkled with some candy-sex metaphors but too many to be clever and too few to be consistent. The beats are decent, and her lower range vocals sound great. Her high vocals, however, are a mess. The last minute is pretty painful, and while it sets the album up to be less impressive than one would hope, it doesn't even musically fit that well.

"Give It 2 Me" (which I can't help but think is a way better version of Britney Spears' "Gimme More") doesn't sound like a first track, admittedly, but it would've been a better foot to start on. Scissor Sisters would rock the hell out that song, and that's a really big compliment, you'll learn. For Madonna, the only folly is a Gwen Stefani-interlude (seriously, it's straight out of "Yummy") bit that kills the fun. She quickly recovers, but it's a sharp veer for what was looking to be the song to beat, for best track. It'll end up being #4 best by album's end.

If Stefani had done "Confessions on a Dancefloor," it would have included "Heartbeat." Good beat, good layered vocals (again she's singing a little high but it's processed better), but dumb-as-bricks lyrics. Admittedly, this is is probably her 19th song that is dedicated to the subject of dance as freedom (and "Into the Groove," "Music," "Everybody," "Jump," and "Don't Stop" all did it better), so maybe she's running out of ideas. If that is true, then maybe she should start writing songs about something else.

"Miles Away" has a similar riff as "Love Profusion," which may be intentional (and if it is, that's brilliant; sorta like "Love Profusion" 5 years later). It's a pretty, early 00's-sounding Madonna song that would sit comfortably with "Gone," or "Intervention," but with a bit more of a groove to it. Lyrically, it has a lot of repetition, but it's still one of the strongest. It will also probably be one of the most talked-about even if it never gets released as a single, as it seems pretty clearly about Guy Ritchie, who she is often separated from due to their busy lives. The media will have a field day picking apart the heavy-hearted sigh that comes with lines like "I guess we're at our best when we're miles away... so far away."

The clap-clap-clap of "She's Not Me" is infectious, and her verses are solid. The choruses sound a bit strained, vocally, again. It's also far too long, and features a cameo from Pharrell that needs to be edited out immediately; it is AWFUL. During the bridge, which is pretty decent, she deadpans "I know I can do it better," and she's absolutely right.

A much-hyped track called "Incredible" features the line "sex with you is incredible," but otherwise, it's pretty lame. A stuttering beat that doesn't ever seem comfortable with the melody or the lyrics, it's is long and uninteresting. The synth at mid-point is fun, but it just doesn't go anywhere.

When "Beat Goes On" was leaked on the internet as a demo, it was a pretty low point in Madonna's career. In finished form, with it's bells and glass-clinks, it's better, but still somewhat anemic. Again, better processed higher vocals, tho. A Kanye West cameo actually makes it more interesting; the ONE time a rapper's cameo improves the song. Don't get too used to it, Madonna.

"Dance 2Night" is THIRD dance-is-freedom track of the album, following "Beat Goes On" and "Heartbeat," and it's definitely the most solid. It's got a really cute chorus sound to it and will get your head bopping. Justin Timberlake, who also appears on the single "4 Minutes," adds a bit of "Rock Your Body" disco sweetness to it. If "4 Minutes," with it's Missy Elliot-cribbing horns, had any of it's charm, we'd have a much stronger first single.

Timberlake has a good effect on "Devil Wouldn't Recognize You," which is very much like Timberlake's work with Rihanna ("Rehab") and his own solo material ("What Goes Around...", "Cry Me a River"). It is excellent, and the best song on the album. Apparently when Madonna tries to be Justin Timberlake, it works. When she tries to be Nelly Furtado, it doesn't. Next time: work with Timberlake (or, don't) but leave Pharrell and Timbaland to the nasal, midriff crowd.

Pharrell's "Spanish Lesson" fails on almost every level outside of the beat. Madonna's vocal sucks, the lyrics are painfully bad, and the music is not interesting enough to make up for it.

Final track "Voices" is a better version of Confessions' "Like it Or Not," or a more cynical "Gone" from Music Madonna has made a habit of ending her albums on a quietly anthemic, somewhat reserved downer ever since 1992's "Secret Garden" from Erotica. The methodology is working; they are often some of the best material on the albums. Indeed, "Voices" is very good.

Since Madonna is so versatile, it isn't a big deal to mention that her albums are only as good as her producers. They have all been appropriate for the time, all perfect for the songs, and all exactly where she needed to be, whether she was a lounge singer or in a lace wedding bodice. Hard Candy is a big misstep that may very well score her some hits, but will probably instead just allow media outlets to lace into her for trying so very, very hard to be sexy. She's never had to try so hard before.

Even Erotica, her most sexually upfront and sweatiest adventure, seemed effortless with it's gravelly vox and amazing songwriting. Hard Candy is probably going to just get a whole bunch of people thinking Madonna's the next Dina Lohan: trying very hard to wear the sexy mom jeans and hanging with the DJs at the club. I'm not saying she has to wrap herself in a mumu and sew up her vagina... I'm just saying that what is disposable pop music is acceptable for the wannabes of modern pop; it's a little off-putting from a woman who they will never live up to.

Album: C+
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Mar. 27th, 2008

Fail

"Tick tock, tick tock."

The new Madonna song:

"4 Minutes" features a minute-long intro from Timbaland that does nothing to really introduce the track... the lyrics don't make any sense: "We only got 4 minutes to save the world." Save the world from what? Why do you have 4 minutes? Is the idea that this song is the last hope to save the music world or something? 'Cause, well, you lost. And you only had 4 minutes and wasted 1 on Timbaland robotically saying the main line over and over? Talk about slacker saviors.

It's not an awful song. The horns are cute, if dated, and sound a lot like Missy Elliot 4 years ago. Missy Elliot was good 4 years ago, so no foul. But we've got lame lyrics and self-referential name dropping between Madonna and guest Justin Timberlake that makes "Me Against the Music" sound introspective. Justin Timberlake's only real purpose is to act as MC as he hypes Madonna's name, or well, "muh-DONN-uh" as he calls her. The radio edit (amusingly brief at 3:11) is a better bet as it avoids the initial sounds of what Nelly Furtado thought better to avoid on her last album.

Madonna croons at one point, "The road to hell is paved with good intentions." Bottom line: this song is very well-intended, and somewhere between heaven and hell.

Grade: C
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Nov. 22nd, 2006

Celebrity

"I want to free my soul."

Madonna's The Confessions Tour aired on NBC tonight.

+ Madonna was in top form. Despite a shaky start ("Future Lovers" just wasn't a strong enough intro), "Like a Virgin" and "Jump" sounded awesome.

- Commercials after nearly every song. It was impossible to stay within the groove; it was tremendously distracting especially since they seemed like haphazard cuts, ignoring segues and the fact that Madonna's shows are constructed in sets. They had their first commercial 7 minutes into it, after the first song. It was an omen; there was at least a half hour entirely commercials.

+ I finally liked the new "Forbidden Love." I still don't get why she has 2 songs with the same name (I still like the 1994 one best) but this was the first performance where I liked the new song.

- I could really give more of a damn about the fact that they cut "Drowned World" and "Paradise" (although I am very curious how they were staged), but I really wanted to see "Lucky Star." Most interestingly, all the new stuff survived; I would have expected the opposite. It leads me to believe it was someone other than NBC that decided on the cuts.

+ The new/old "Erotica" is cute, but doesn't really make a whole lot of sense. It takes verses from the demo, which wasn't that good to start with.

- "Live to Tell" was a huge issue for the network because it began with Madonna descending on a disco-cross. The song's spoken-word intro (which was extremely powerful) segued into a rotating image of AIDS-stricken African children with Madonna nowhere to be seen. It became obvious shortly after that they were waiting for Madonna to get off the cross before they showed the actual footage. Instead, they were showing the images that were appearing on the screens behind her. Once she was off the cross, they showed the rest of the performance, crown of thorns and all. The cross even stayed on stage; it was obviously just the Jesus-position they felt they needed to cut for the viewers. To their minimal credit, they kept the song in the show. But it was hacksawed.

+ The "Music"/"Disco Inferno" medley was hot.

- "Ray of Light" was actually boring.

+ Loved the remix for "La Isla Bonita." I would love to have her 80's stuff officially re-mixed in this style.

Awesome show. Wrong network to air it. But that was obvious from the start.
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Apr. 27th, 2006

Want!

"I know I need to step up and be strong."

Turi posted this at the Madonna LJ comm.

Madonna's Confessions Tour has a setlist:

Future Lovers, Get Together, Like a Virgin, Jump, Live to Tell, Forbidden Love [probably that stupid new song with the same name as the really good 1994 ballad], Isaac, Sorry, Like It Or Not, Sorry (remix) [I'm thinking interlude], I Love New York, Let It Will Be, Ray of Light, Drowned World/Substitute for Love, Paradise (Not For Me), Music [confirmed as interlude], Everybody, Deeper and Deeper, Lucky Star, Hung Up

There are three themed section: Equestrian (which, like the Music pictures, I'm thinking will be cybercowgirl essentially) which I guess will last from "Future Lovers," til "Like It or Not" with the "Sorry" remix bridging the gap; Middle East, which is decidedly odd if it starts out with "I Love New York" til "Paradise"; and then Disco, which is clearly "Music" through "Hung Up."

Speculations: "Live to Tell" will be the cooldown number just like "Frozen" was last time. Nine songs is a lot for Madonna to cram into one costume and one entrance, so I'm thinking that the idea of there being only three sets is either premature, or misguided. Especially since a ballad is the perfect transition from one to another. So I'm thinking "Forbidden Love" will be the beginning of a new set, or something. I just don't understand how "equestrian" fits with the dance selections since almost all of that list are [new] dance songs. Plus, plumping them all together? Yeesh. Weird that "Push" got no love, too.

...no "Holiday." First concert she's ever cut it. That's gotta be like treason.

Still want to go, please.

Sep. 20th, 2005

Frivolity, Squeal

"I want you to love me."

Madonna.com released the tracklist for her new album. Fanboy huzzah, right here.

Album title: Confessions on a Dancefloor
(interesting note: this is only 1 of 4 album titles not named after a song on the album; You Can Dance included, since it's only a lyric in "Into the Groove," however I consider Bedtime Stories to count)

Tracklisting: Hung Up / Get Together / Sorry / Future Lovers / I Love New York / Let It Will Be / Forbidden Love / Jump / How High / Isaac / Push / Like It Or Not

"Isaac" better be a thumping Biblical dancehall anthem, damnit.
But, hot, 12 new tracks... plus the potential for b-sides, the live/tour DVDs by the end of the year, and certainly scads of official and fan remixes. With this, the movie soundtrack for Rent, and the new releases for Sheryl Crow, Fiona Apple, the Dresden Dolls (DVD), and Liz Phair, this is an awesome last few months of the year already!

Realized: hey... Maybe not 12 new tracks... "Forbidden Love" was a title of a song on Bedtime Stories, which was also on Something to Remember... Perhaps she likes the song enough to remake it as a dance song? Strange. But I'm for it.
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Aug. 16th, 2005

Reflection

"Sing your love."

Madonna's birthday is today. Normally, I'd post some sort of graphic and those words, but today I'm kinda in shock.

Madonna was in a horse riding accident today. She's "ok," but she broke her wrist, her collarbone, and cracked at least three ribs... and that's just the bone damage.

Just very, very startling. I don't think I will be riding horses any time soon.

I hope for an amazing recovery.
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Jun. 17th, 2005

Bitch

"You'll never win."

I've learned not to judge Madonna by her titles, but her new documentary (Truth or Dare #2) filmed during her Re-Invented Tour is called I'm Going to Tell You a Secret, as per madonna.com

That's not a title. That's a tagline. Or something.

It astounds and confuses me more than anything.
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May. 4th, 2005

Ponder

"I'm quite sure I'm in the wrong song."

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"Well, yes I'm still running."

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Jul. 2nd, 2002

Shone

"I have this wall and what I knew of the free world was that I could see their fireworks..."

I just didn't sleep. Didn't really want to for a while, and mostly had a feeling of "But, I don't want to!"

I've been avoiding sleep and I really don't know why. Maybe because I feel a lack of control in real life and in dreams, I have even less. I don't know what to expect from it.

Actually, I keep dreaming of Meshell Ndegeocello. I don't know; she's just been a few of them... I think she's my roomate in this series of dreams where I'm staying at a hotel. I keep waiting for someone to show up. She keeps me company, but I never told her that I knew it was her til my last dream with her. She was surprised and tried to play it off as not really being the bisexual bald soul singer that I know she is in real life. I don't know, she didn't want me to know who she was. However, I don't know exactly what I called her when she was just my roommate then. And whomever I'm waiting for, s/he is very late.

Worked a lot on some back entries for Breathless today. Check it out if you're interested - http://www.livejournal.com/users/mahoney_song/

Jun. 28th, 2002

Shone

Words by Madonna.

Well, I know from experience
That if you have to ask for something more than once or twice
It wasn't yours in the first place
And that's hard to accept when you love someone
And you're led to believe in their moment of need
That they want what you want but they don't

. . .

It was so easy in the beginning
When you didn't feel like running from your feelings
Like you are now
What happened? What do I remind you of?
Your past, your dreams
Or some part of yourself that you just can't love?
I wish I could believe you
Or at least have the courage to leave you

- Selections from "Waiting".

Jun. 7th, 2002

Shone

"My foundation was rocked - My tried and true way to deal was to vanish."

Today was web-designing day for yet another project; an RPG for Madonna characters. Yay, I'm a geek.
More details as they arise, check out http://www.livejournal.com/~mahoney_song though... She's the only one thus far.
Dick Tracy's site is still in the works; this is mostly just for extended fun and requires just the right amount of needyness for it to not get irritating.

Other than that, scored new albums with the first No Doubt disc, plus Britney's newest and Nelly Furtado. Yet to listen to any of it, but yay for the simple fact that they're finally downloaded.

Saw the MTV Movie Awards (as mentioned in my post earlier in the evening) and it was good. Yay Nicole winning, yay Kelly not fucking up "Papa Don't Preach", yay Ewan being mad sexah. Other then that, not much else.

Tonight (it being Friday, after all) I shall see Michael and Genevieve and Danielle and yay will be extended.

Other than that, I am just so utterly lonely.

Everyone should hear this song.
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Jun. 5th, 2002

Shone

"There's no love, no money, no thrill anymore."

Actually, make that statement about money void, as I just cashed a lovely little $100 check today, so woo to that. Another $668 was also deposited into my account. That, babes, will probably cease to be the moment I even walk into an apartment to rent.
But the $100 is mine to spend as I feel neglient... er, fit.

Hmm... Nothing else really today - oh, that's not true. I took my Union County College math placement test. I was excused from an English one 'cause my SAT scores got me out of it... I don't know... I'm nervous that even though there were only 17 algebra and another 24 arthimetic problems, I finished in 17 minutes... However, even if I got them all wrong (a strong, statistical possibility), it was the most relaxed test experience I've ever had. Strange, 'cause I was pretty hostile in the morning, after what was an early AM from hell before I finally got to sleep.

I'm in dire need of some FUN.

What else... Oh, did some nutso Dick Tracy scanning (for those unaware, I'm trying to make a comprehensive website for the film - there are, um, none) and listened to both "The Little Mermaid" and "Rocky Horror" VHS's in the background. Apparently my DVD Player is coming soon. I've not decided on a first DVD - well besides the one I already have (the limited edition Madonna "What it feels like for a girl" DVD that I scored simply because it was limited - and have seen once in totality... not that it's a surprise... My first CD was before I had a CD player... and that was Madonna, too - the "Don't Cry for Me Argentina" remix CD... Wow... Memories... Madonna, consider me technologically-inable, but devoted).

Had a really yummy gross lunch, too (McDonald's). Wasn't hungry though. However, it's almost 8, and I can't myself eating again tonight. The hunger just isn't there. Ah, well. Maybe I'm just not feeling well. After all, lunch consisted of some pretty sketchy beef.

By the way, I know have a new e-mail address I'd prefer none of you to use: background_music_for_slicing_meat@hotmail.com
It stems from a conversation I had with Genevieve about Michelle Branch, and I was inspired. Or something.
Meanwhile - word on Michelle Branch's disc... I lept in there with "Everywhere" and "All You Wanted" in mind... Not at all really like it. However, not entirely bad. Out of 11, there are a stable 9. And any discriminating listener should check out her "Drop in the Ocean", which I love and will therefore never find it as a single... The utter crap that is "Goodbye to You" is her next one, I think.

Also, praise the gods and goddesses that Meat Loaf so totally rocks. Yay!

Yeah, ok, so I'm going to say bye for the time being.
Downloading "The Look of Love" by Diana Krall right now... Yay Audiogalaxy.

Feb. 13th, 2002

Shone

"Couldn't win . . ."

I got a most disturbing e-mail from Tori'spiano22, a most unstable individual at the atforumz (www.atforumz.com) that I frequent. I got lambasted like most everyone else there (especially the boys) for reasons I've never understood. However, this is the first time she's ever e-mailed me. I present her letter and my responses I sent to her. I am mostly appaled, slightly amused, ultimately sympathetic. She is just bizarre.

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Hey okay you are a fan of female artists, but since you are obsessed and spend all your money on buying their stuff and going to see them, you are nothing but a loser...
Ok, let me know when you stop spending cash to seeing them live and buying CDs from them. For the record, I've only seen Tori twice and never have I seen Madonna.

... and yes I'm sure you want to sleep with Tori Amos, also you are a loser cause you bought everything Tori and Madonna ever made...
Actually, I never plan on sleeping with any women, regardless of their celebrity staus. I don't have everything ever made, but my collection is sturdy. I consider buying only what I want and never what I find unneeded, such as import singles with tracks already on domestic releases. I'm a discriminating buyer. I don't whore myself for the music industry.

... The stuff will be worth nothing in the end. You will pay for your obsession with Tori and Madonna, and they will not love you more than other fans...
That sounds like a threat. And an empty one at that. I am not asking for anyone's love, especially Tori or Madonna's. How pretentious it would be to ask.

...I don't care that Tori told you she loves you at every show you ever went to...
She never has.

...You are just a pimple on the elephant no matter what...
What elephant are you referring to?

...Also she does tell fans who meet her that she loves them, and I know you want to believe that Tori loves you the most cause you are a guy, and guys who are in love with female artists are known as sissies by the way...
Known as sissies by whom? I don't know if I really understand your aggression to me. Why are you threatened by male fans?

... Also do you love Tori cause people hate her?...
Why on earth would anyone love someone for everyone else hating them? And what people hate her? I understand a few do, but are realizing how hypocritical you are sounding?

...And you will pay for your obsession with Tori 1 day, cause no one gets away with obsession...
Again with the threats.

...I'm not saying that I will make you pay, but you will go down the tubes for loving Tori Amos, cause all your money has been going to see her and getting her stuff ever since 88-91 when you fell in love with Tori...
Funny... I didn't become acquainted with Tori until 1999. And not all my money has gone towards her, anyhow.

...Did you pay 500.00 to be with Tori?...
No, actually.

...I was never lucky enough to be with Tori, but next tour I will meet her even if I have to pay...
Tori is not your whore either.

...Please don't make fun of me or brag that you have Tori Amos either...
She's not a doll that fits in my pocket.

I have tried to meet her, but couldn't, I will though.
Well, that was a concluding sentence if I ever heard one.
You're erratic and unstable. Seek help. I don't mean to offend you, but you certainly set out to offend me, but you ended up doing was sounding obsessed, childish, and potentially dangerous to yourself and others. If you are so convinced my life is in ruins for enjoying the music of a particular songwriter, exactly how is your life doing if all you can do is yell at others for exactly what you are doing?

All my best,
George

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People are weird.

Other news, Kristen finally saw "Hedwig and the Angry Inch"... Yay! Seeing it again was great as was watching the deleted scenes again (hey! I found an Easter egg in the deleted scenes section, yay!) and the documentary for the first time. Sorry Linz couldn't make it, but good stuff. Danielle and I concluding the evening by going over her Magenta blocking and watching RHPS special features. Patricia Quinn rules.