Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Another Release...



You could think that Madonna is releasing a new album, considering the releases coming out around the same time as the queen releases MDNA!

Lionsgate is proud to present Madonna: Truth or Dare, available for the first time on Blu-ray Disc on April 3rd, 2012.

Go backstage and under the covers with the musical and pop culture icon, Madonna, as Lionsgate debuts Miramax’s Madonna: Truth or Dare on Blu-ray Disc this April. See the Queen of Pop as never before – singer, dancer, sex goddess, businesswoman and den mother – in an up close and personal documentary chronicling Madonna’s 1990 “Blond Ambition Tour.” Presented for the first time with a stunning new 1080P High Definition transfer and 5.1 DTS Master Audio, Madonna: Truth or Dare, including the original theatrical trailer, premieres on Blu-ray Disc on April 3rd, just as Madonna makes her way back into the spotlight. With a Super Bowl half-time performance, a new album, tour and the launch of her “Truth or Dare” lifestyle brand, 2012 is destined to be the year of Madge. Madonna: Truth or Dare will also be available on DVD for the suggested retail price of $9.98.

The top-selling female artist of all-time, Madonna has sold more than 300 million albums worldwide. Fresh off of her recent Golden Globe® win for Best Original Song for her directorial feature film,W.E., Madonna has also previously won a Golden Globe® for Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture (Comedy/Musical) for her role as Eva Peron in Evita (1997), been named one of TIME’s “25 Most Powerful Women in the Past Century” and garnered countless other accolades. But Madonna is so much more. Madonna: Truth or Dare explores the icon as an artist and a person, from her dressing room to her bedroom.






The Box...



As previously reported here, Warner Bros are indeed releasing a box set of Madonna's studio albums in March. Sadly (and as expected), nothing special about it - no extra tracks etc. AND: "I'm Breathless" is missing! No price has been given, and I hope to god they will fix the artwork - the photos dont even match (look at the photo of the Madonna album in the top corner!).

As the world’s top selling female artist of all time Madonna is not only the Queen of Pop but one of the most influential artists on modern music. Since her debut album, released in 1983, she has worked tirelessly to reinvent herself and her music through three decades and has built a huge and dedicated fan base worldwide.
On March 9th 2012 Rhino UK will release Madonna – The Complete Studio Albums (1983 – 2008), an amazing 11CD collection of all of Madonna’s studio albums from the first 25 years of her legendary career.
Housed in a clamshell box with albums in paper sleeves this is a brilliantly compact, value set and a perfect way to own Madonna’s amazing catalogue.


> RELEASE DATE – 9 MARCH 2012
> CLAMSHELL BOX, 11 CDS IN PAPER SLEEVES


CD 1. Madonna (Reissued Version)
1. Lucky Star
2. Borderline
3. Burning Up
4. I Know It
5. Holiday
6. Think Of Me
7. Physical Attraction
8. Everybody
9. Burning Up
10. Lucky Star ("New" Mix)

CD 2. Like A Virgin (Reissued Version)
1. Material Girl
2. Angel
3. Like A Virgin
4. Over And Over
5. Love Don't Live Here Anymore
6. Dress You Up
7. Shoo-Bee-Doo
8. Pretender
9. Stay
10. Like A Virgin (Extended Dance Remix)
11. Material Girl (Extended Dance Remix)

CD 3. True Blue (Reissued Version)
1. Papa Don't Preach
2. Open Your Heart
3. White Heat
4. Live To Tell
5. Where's The Party
6. True Blue
7. La Isla Bonita
8. Jimmy Jimmy
9. Love Makes The World Go Round
10. True Blue (The Color Mix)
11. La Isla Bonita (Extended Remix)

CD 4. Like A Prayer
1. Like A Prayer
2. Express Yourself
3. Love Song
4. Till Death Do Us Part
5. Promise To Try
6. Cherish
7. Dear Jessie
8. Oh Father
9. Keep It Together
10. Pray For Spanish Eyes
11. Act Of Contrition

CD 5. Erotica
1. Erotica
2. Fever
3. Bye Bye Baby
4. Deeper And Deeper
5. Where Life Begins
6. Bad Girl
7. Waiting
8. Thief Of Hearts
9. Words
10. Rain
11. Why's It So Hard
12. In This Life
13. Did You Do It?
14. Secret Garden

CD 6. Bedtime Stories
1. Survival
2. Secret
3. I'd Rather Be Your Lover
4. Don't Stop
5. Inside Of Me
6. Human Nature
7. Forbidden Love
8. Love Tried To Welcome Me
9. Sanctuary
10. Bedtime Story
11. Take A Bow

CD 7. Ray of Light
1. Drowned World/Substitute For Love
2. Swim
3. Ray Of Light
4. Candy Perfume Girl
5. Skin
6. Nothing Really Matters
7. Sky Fits Heaven
8. Shanti/Ashtangi
9. Frozen
10. The Power Of Good-Bye
11. To Have And Not To Hold
12. Little Star
13. Mer Girl

CD 8. Music
1. Music
2. Impressive Instant
3. Runaway Lover
4. I Deserve It
5. Amazing
6. Nobody's Perfect
7. Don't Tell Me
8. What It Feels Like For A Girl
9. Paradise (Not For Me)
10. Gone
11. American Pie

CD 9. American Life
1. American Life
2. Hollywood
3. I'm So Stupid
4. Love Profusion
5. Nobody Knows Me
6. Nothing Fails
7. Intervention
8. X-Static Process
9. Mother And Father
10. Die Another Day
11. Easy Ride

CD 10. Confessions on A Dance Floor
1. Hung Up
2. Get Together
3. Sorry
4. Future Lovers
5. I Love New York
6. Let It Will Be
7. Forbidden Love
8. Jump
9. How High
10. Isaac
11. Push
12. Like It Or Not

CD 11. Hard Candy
1. Candy Shop
2. 4 Minutes [Featuring Justin Timberlake And Timbaland]
3. Give It 2 Me
4. Heartbeat
5. Miles Away
6. She's Not Me
7. Incredible
8. Beat Goes On [Featuring Kanye West]
9. Dance 2night
10. Spanish Lesson
11. Devil Wouldn't Recognize You
12. Voices

SOTD...



I liked a lot of the stuff Aretha Franklin was doing in the 80s ("Who's Zooming Who" in partucular). Here is one of her singles from that period.

And Here It Is...

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Here it is: the album cover for the brand new Madonna album, MDNA! (Click to enlarge). This is said to be the cover for the Special Edition.

Tracks known so far:

  • Give Me All Your Luvin’
  • Turn up the Radio
  • Beautiful Killer
  • Masterpiece
  • Bang Bang
  • Girls Gone Wild
  •  Birthday Song
  •  Love Spent


 And here is the first shot of the Super Bowl stage:



And some more:


Madonna on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno [30 January 2012]

Here is Madonna's apperance on the Tonight Show:










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Get ready for February 2nd, when Madonna appears on the Super Bowl press conferance. The same day her hour long interview with Anderson Cooper will be shown and a preview of the "Give Me All Your Luvin" will be broadcast on Idol. The day after: the single is finally released, along with the full music video!



So, what do you guys think of the cover? I am not a big fan of distorted pictures, but I think this really works as a cover photo (it is very much a Madonna photo as well. Mert & Marcus are the perfect people to photograph her).

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Monday, January 30, 2012

SOTD...



Time to bring back the Song Of The Day. To start things off, an 80s classic (of course). Absolutely hilarious video too!

Ambition...



Criminally, one of the greatest concert shows EVER has never been made available commercially (except for a laserdisc release in the early 90s). I am of course talking about Madonna's 1990 Blond Ambition tour. For those who have never seen it (and while the rest of us are still waiting for an official DVD release), here is the complete show from Nice, France (the same recording as the one released on LD).

The Week Has Started...



The songs Madonna will perform at the Super Bowl? It looks like it will be these (in a mashup):

Give Me All Your Luvin'
Hung Up
Vogue
Like A Prayer
Ray Of Light
Music

"Give Me All Your Lovin" will be the longest and then blend into the mashup, starting with "Hung Up". The mashup (created by Stuart Price and William Orbit) originally featured more tracks - one of them being "Holiday". Elements of that might end up in the final performance.

The performance is being described as a "magnificent symphony of visuals. Expect the unexpected"!



This will be an AWESOME week for Madonna fans worldwide!

And also: It seems that Warner Bros are releasing a new Madonna box set which should contain 11 Madonna albums in a clamshell pack. No more info at the mometn, except that it is currently scheduled for a European release on March 5th, 2012. I guess they want the fans to buy the albums at least one more time before they bother with any special editions... Oh well, I will buy this of course for the collection. But then they can start to bring out some special editions please - Like A Prayer NEEDS to be remastered!

Sunday, January 29, 2012

Press Release...



Here is the official press release by Interscope Records / Universal Music Group for Madonna's new album! Above is the single cover. Not that no release date is given for the album, nor any actual info on the physical CD album. I demand the same things on CD as the itunes version! Also, no mention (yet) of a physical CD single (there better be one - if only in Germany or Taiwan or something - I WANT ONE for my collection!)

Several reports online are however saying that the album will be released on March 26th!

Madonna will be releasing her new single “Give Me All Your Luvin’” featuring Nicki Minaj & M.I.A. on February 3rd, three days before her highly anticipated Bridgestone Super Bowl halftime performance, it was officially confirmed by Interscope Records. “Give Me All Your Luvin’” is the first single from Madonna’s upcoming album MDNA , her 12th studio album and follow up to 2008′s Hard Candy which debuted at No. 1 in 37 countries. The song was written by Madonna, Martin Solveig, Nicki Minaj and M.I.A, composed by Martin Solveig and Michael Tordjman and produced by Madonna and Martin Solveig.
iTunes will offer an exclusive global pre-order of an 18 track Deluxe Edition of MDNA including one exclusive remix from Madonna’s new album. The bonus remix will be available from Friday, February 3rd through Monday, February 6th only. During this time period the album will be available for $9.99 and fans will also receive the digital single “Give Me All Your Luvin’” immediately. This single is also exclusive to iTunes during this limited time. At launch, the offer can be found at www.iTunes.com/Madonna.
The video for “Give Me All Your Luvin’,” directed by Megaforce, is football and cheerleader themed – inspired by her upcoming Super Bowl appearance. In an AMERICAN IDOL exclusive, Madonna will world preview the video for her new single “Give Me All Your Luvin’,” featuring Nicki Minaj and M.I.A., during IDOL Thursday, Feb. 2 (8:00-9:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX. The full video for “Give Me All Your Luvin’” will premiere on Madonna’s YouTube channel on February 3rd at 9am EST/6am PST. www.youtube.com/Madonna
MDNA, recorded in New York and LA, reunites Madonna with former collaborator William Orbit (“Ray of Light”) who co-wrote and co-produced several cuts on the new album. Other co producers include Martin Solveig, The Demolition Crew, Marco “Benny” Benassi and Alessandro “Alle” Benassi, Hardy “Indiigo” Muanza, Michael Malih and Madonna.
The Golden Globe Award winning song “Masterpiece” from the Madonna directed Weinstein Company film “W.E.” which opens in February is also included on MDNA as well as on W.E. – Music From the Soundtrack which is scheduled to be released on January 31st at digital retailers on Interscope as well. The Compact Disc version of the soundtrack is scheduled to be released exclusively at Amazon.com on February 14th. The score was composed, orchestrated and produced by Abel Korzeniowski.
Madonna is scheduled to appear on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno Show on January 30th.
Give me all your Luvin’ – Official Single Cover revealed!

Saturday, January 28, 2012

Another One...



January 29, 2012

On a fall afternoon in New York's Central Park, hundreds of curious onlookers and paparazzi watched as two comely young actresses, Abbie Cornish and Andrea Riseborough, performed a scene on a park bench. When a rock band sound check across the park disrupted the scene , the movie's director trotted off to ask the band for a reprieve.

"The entirety of Central Park followed her," said Riseborough, "and left Abbie and I sitting on the bench, at which point we just looked at each other like, 'Well, this obviously isn't where it's happening.'"
That filmmaker has held crowds in thrall every time she's left the house for the last 30 years. Now, as the co-writer and director of the romantic drama W.E she'll attempt to draw audiences from behind the lens. After four years in relative seclusion, Madonna is returning to the public eye: "W.E.," her second feature film as a director, arrives in theaters Friday; she'll perform in front of more than 100 million TV viewers at the Super Bowl halftime show on Feb. 5; and "MDNA," her first album of new material since 2008, is due in March.

The busy period is just the latest iteration of a career of perpetual self-reinvention, one that has earned her a reputation as a reliable provocateur and miner of fresh cultural territory. But many of the things Madonna has sung about, done and worn over three decades that have been incendiary — teenage pregnancy, interracial kissing, cone bras — have since become mainstream. To attempt to live one step ahead of the moment indefinitely must be exhausting.

But in an interview at her sprawling Sunset Boulevard home, Madonna said she's driven by something much more stimulating — an inquiring disposition.

"I don't like to repeat myself," she said. "I'm a curious person who's interested in learning, and I like to take the road less traveled by. That's just my nature, so perhaps that leads me to subject matter or controversial or subversive waters. I don't know. It's not something that's intentional. I'm not calculating being subversive or trying to be ahead of people. I just work on things that interest me."

Madonna had just returned home from a Golden Globes rehearsal, where she practiced presenting the award for foreign language film. "There's only one country that's a little tricky — that's China," she said, nursing a cup of tea in a sitting room lighted by dozens of woodsy-smelling candles and decorated with rich fabrics, seven guitars and a grand piano. Compact, clad in all black, with a dancer's erect posture, she is that uncommon 53-year-old who can still get away with wearing a glittering, golf ball-sized skull ring.
(In less than 24 hours, she would be accepting a Golden Globe for "Masterpiece," a song she performed and co-wrote for "W.E.," and deflecting a sarcastic barb from host Ricky Gervais about being "just like a virgin." "If I'm still just like a virgin, Ricky, then why don't you come over here and do something about it?" Madonna taunted. "I haven't kissed a girl in a few years — on TV.")

In "W.E.," an unhappily married modern Manhattanite named Wally (Cornish) develops an obsessive curiosity about the romantic life of Wallis Simpson (Riseborough), the divorced American for whom Britain's King Edward VIII (James D'Arcy) famously abdicated the throne in 1936. Wally's visits to a 1998 auction of the couple's estate serves as a narrative link between the periods — and a location for her flirtations with a handsome security guard (Oscar Isaac).

"I liked the idea of examining the cult of celebrity," Madonna said. "That Abbie's character would be looking at this story and thinking, 'Wow, I want that,' the way people do with famous people. They think that they have this kind of a life, and so they follow them around with this fairy tale notion of who they think they are."
At home, Madonna had a much softer, more vulnerable manner than her stage persona. She spoke slowly and deliberately, with no trace of the British accent that drifted into her diction a decade ago when she moved to London with now ex-husband English director Guy Ritchie. It's clear, however, that she's a woman accustomed to having things the way she wants them. "Ooh la la, I can't take this anymore," she said, yanking the cord out of a phone that wouldn't stop ringing.

As a woman once paired with such men as Warren Beatty and Sean Penn, Madonna is undoubtedly well equipped to direct a movie about a famous romance experienced from the inside. She researched and wrote the script for "W.E." with Alek Keshishian, the director of her 1991 tour documentary, "Truth or Dare," over three years, immersing herself in letters between Edward and Wallis and plastering the auction catalog pages of their belongings on the walls of her home in London.

"What they did was pretty controversial," she said, explaining her interest in the couple. "I found her to be a very complex person, and I found his sacrifice to be unusual.... People don't just get up and walk away from the most powerful position in the world. It's kind of unheard of."
Madonna said she supplied the bulk of the movie's $15-million budget, as well as several of her own furnishings and pieces of jewelry. While filming one scene, she was unhappy with the curtains and sent an assistant to tear down some gray satin drapes from her home.

"Madonna's work ethic is unrelenting," said "W.E." costume designer Arianne Phillips, who has been the singer's stylist for 15 years as well as creating the costumes for such movies as "Walk the Line" and "A Single Man." "She does whatever it takes to get the job done. She's a multitasker creatively."

"W.E.'s" 54-day shoot in 2010 spanned New York, London, the English countryside, Paris and the South of France. "It was hell," Madonna said. "In a way, I was very naive. I wrote the script, and I let my imagination go, and I didn't really think of the practicalities of all the different locations I had written and all the different places I was gonna have to go."

Critics at the Venice and Toronto film festivals, where "W.E." premiered last year, found the most to praise in the film's look — its stylish re-creation of Wallis and Edward's decadent lifestyle. They were less impressed, however, with Madonna's period-bridging storytelling, with the Hollywood Reporter calling "W.E." "as easy on the eyes and ears as it is embalmed from any dramatic point of view." The Weinstein Co. acquired the film's U.S. rights ahead of its festival premieres and will open "W.E." in a limited release, beginning with four theaters in New York and Los Angeles.

Madonna said she hopes her movie will find its audience among women, who may relate to Wally's naive fantasies about Wallis' life, and the strength she draws from learning the more complex story. "There's three love stories in the film: There's Edward and Wallis, the blossoming love story between Wally and Evgeni, and there's the love affair between the two women," she said. "It's an important mythological story to tell ... of a woman helping another woman. I don't think it's something that we see very often in films. Mostly, we see women sabotaging other women."

Film fan Madonna
Madonna's film education started at an art-house theater near the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, which she attended for a year before moving to New York to become a dancer at age 19 in 1977. "My father was quite strict. We didn't watch a lot of movies growing up," she said. "When I went to the university, there was a foreign film cinema. Movies were playing every night, and it was like Pandoras box for me to suddenly discover the world of Visconti, Pasolini, Antonioni and Fellini and Godard and Truffaut.... It was like walking into a world and suddenly feeling at home. There's a dreamlike quality to a lot of them. They transported me and inspired me."

In the 1980s, she was one of the earliest artists to exploit the cinematic potential of music videos, channeling Marilyn Monroe in 1985's "Material Girl" and performing in a "Metropolis"-style dystopia in the David Fincher-directed 1989 video for "Express Yourself." As an actor, she starred in "Desperately Seeking Susan," "A League of Their Own" and"Evita" but rarely enjoyed either the creative control or the critical approval she craved. Her directorial debut, "Filth and Wisdom," a low-budget comedy about three London flatmates, garnered just a token theatrical release in 2008.

The singer's best preparation for the demands of directing a movie may have been her ambitious, visually driven live shows, and she'll spend the latter half of 2012 on a global tour on behalf of "MDNA."
"When you're putting a show together, you're dealing with so many elements," she said. "You're creating a stage and working with lights and costumes and dancers, who you could say are the actors. You're paying attention to the minutiae and you're also stepping back and looking at the bigger picture. I always like to tell stories in my show and have some kind of an arc. I have a crew that I rely on desperately and ... I'm working with creative people, so I need to be judicious with the way that I speak with them. I've always been intricately involved in every aspect of my show. I know where all the nails are on the stage."

At the Super Bowl in Indianapolis on Feb. 5, Madonna will have the unusual experience of surrendering much of the control she treasures, if not creatively, at least logistically, to the National Football League and NBC. That means staging a memorable performance within the rigid timing and space constraints of a football game and without any Federal Communications Commission-inciting offenses like the infamous wardrobe malfunction that accompanied Janet Jackson's 2004 show.

"I have 12 minutes and 40 seconds to do something extravagant and exciting in the middle of something that's quite sacred to all of America," she said. "No one's asked me to tone down my moves. They were curious about my costumes and the costumes of the dancers.... They were very clear with us up front that they don't want nipples or anything like that, and I didn't have any intention of doing that, so I was like, 'OK, we're cool.' I'm more nervous about this than most things I've done, simply because ... it's not how I'm used to working. I'm a perfectionist. I like everything to be done just so, and I like to run things and run things and run things until people can do it with their eyes closed."

Her high-stakes Indianapolis performance will serve as the launch for "Gimme All Your Lovin'," the first single off "MDNA." She's brought back two of her favorite collaborators for the album, producers William Orbit and Martin Solveig, and is working with new faces — the female rappers M.I.A. and Nicki Minaj.

One song on the album, "Beautiful Killer," is a tribute to French film star Alain Delon. "I've seen every movie Alain Delon's ever made," Madonna said. "He's so charismatic." The album will be the first in a $40-million, three-record deal she signed with Interscope Records in December.

Though she is years past the typical pop star's peak age, Madonna hasn't shown signs of slowing creatively — the long wait for this album is due to the time she spent shooting the movie. "Hard Candy," her last album in a 25-year relationship with Warner Bros., debuted at No. 1 in 37 countries in 2008, including the U.S. Romantically, she keeps it young as well — she's dating a 24-year-old French dancer.

Lady Gaga's 2011 No. 1 single "Born This Way" sounds to many ears an awful lot like Madonna's 1989 anthem of sexual self-acceptance, "Express Yourself." In a recent Nightline interview that has since become a viral video sensation, Madonna dismissed the song as "reductive."
"I feel like all the records on the radio right now have a homogenized quality to them," she said in The Times interview. "I've made a huge effort to try and not sound like everybody else. The music that I've done with William is quite introspective, whereas Martin's is more ironic and funny and upbeat. There's a really up aspect to it and a really fun aspect to it."

Besides directing, which she said she'd like to do again, her list of interests is varied — she and business partner Guy Oseary are working on a dance channel for YouTube and have backed a chain of gyms. Madonna, who is the mother of four, also has launched a clothing line for teenagers called Material Girl with her now-15-year-old daughter, Lourdes.

"Sometimes, [Lourdes] will do certain things or say certain things and I'll feel like I'm looking in a mirror," Madonna said. "I'll get really irritated with her and then I'll stop and think, 'But that's what I used to do. Or that's what I do.' If I complain to my friends and say, 'Oh, she's so strong willed' or 'She's so opinionated,' they look at me and go, 'Well what did you expect?'"

Friday, January 27, 2012

Interview...



Dressed in a silk dress by the French couture house Vionnet and Chanel fingerless gloves that showcased her yoga-enhanced chaturanga arms, Madonna was perched on a Louis XVI-inspired settee in the Royal suite at the Waldorf-Astoria – where the Duke and Duchess of Windsor once lived in New York – as several of her favorite gardenia-scented Diptyque candles burned during a recent interview with Rachel Dod for the Wall Street Journal.

You have a movie coming out, a fragrance, a new album and a tour—and now the Super Bowl. Was this a master plan?
No, everything kind of converged in a bottleneck. I was always planning on making a record when I finished my film but I ended up finishing my film much later than I had expected so, because I had already scheduled time with all the producers and writers for my record, I had to multitask and work on my record at the same time I was finishing my film. And then somehow it worked out that the record was being finished right around the time the movie was coming out. Then I got talked into doing the Super Bowl.

That sounds like a lot of obligations.
I want to do everything really well. I kept saying to my manager, “I don’t want to do the Super Bowl unless I can really give it my all, and really focus all my attention on it.” And he said, “Don’t worry! There won’t be any problems. You’ll be able to concentrate just on the Super Bowl.” Now of course my movie is coming out during the Super Bowl so it’s a little bit nerve-racking.

How’s the rehearsing going?
It’s not an easy show to do because you have such a short period of time to set the stage up. And you’re performing in the round so you can’t direct anything that walks off anybody’s sight line. You have eight minutes to put your stage together, 12 minutes to do the show and seven minutes to take it down.

What did you find so fascinating about the Duke and Duchess of Windsor?
What intrigued me about their story was how polarized people felt about her and him, and the abdication [of King Edward VIII], and that period of history and what they were: Did they love each other? Were they Nazis? Was he gay? Was she vicious and a social climber? They were a very controversial couple. I am very interested in that period of history, prewar England, and in deconstructing the cult of celebrity, which is another layer of the film, the way we peg and sort of diminish a lot of people who we don’t understand and who we are afraid of.

What convinced you that they were not Nazi sympathizers?
Research. And not being able to find any empirical evidence whatsoever that they were. People came to me and said they were, and I said, “OK, show me. Prove it to me. What is the evidence? That [Edward] had a meeting with Hitler in 1936? Give me the reason.” It would always go back to “This is what I heard.”

Did you identify with Wallis Simpson on a personal level, in the way she was judged all the time?
Yes, to a certain extent. I think that she didn’t have the ability to defend herself the way I do now, or we do now. It was a different time. The media was different, and women didn’t have the choices that they do now. Even so, there were moments, there were lines in her letters that I thought, “I could have written that.”

Anything in particular that resonated?
Just the experience of being treated unfairly in the press, not having a nice word said about you. There was a time where I actually read what people wrote about me, and that’s a slippery slide to get on. So, if you do that, and you’re doing something controversial or unpopular, then you’re just going to be reading a bunch of stuff that isn’t nice about you. I certainly know that feeling of devastation, like “Oh, my God, the whole world’s turned against me.”

So, you really don’t read any press about yourself?
No. I haven’t even read any reviews of my film yet, and I don’t want to.

When did you decide to ignore all that?
When I adopted my son from Africa and I was accused of kidnapping him. I was so devastated by what people wrote about me, that people basically accused me of doing something criminal. That was my turning point.



The first single from MDNA, "Give Me All Your Luvin'" will be officially released on February 3rd!

The Lost One...



Lana Del Rey has revealed plans to re-release her 2010 album put out under the name Lizzy Grant.

The singer-songwriter's debut, which cost $10,000 to record and was helmed by Regina Spektor producer David Kahne, was only available for two months on iTunes.

"I had signed to an independent label but they couldn't fund the release of it," Del Rey told BBC Newsbeat.
"People act like it's so shrouded in mystery, the 'forgotten terrible album'.

"But if you look on YouTube, all 13 tracks are available with millions of views, so it's not like no-one's heard them. We were all proud of it. It's pretty good."
She added that she had bought the rights to the album and said: "I'm re-releasing it, maybe in late summer."

Lana Del Rey releases her album Born To Die on January 30.

Teaser...



Thursday, January 26, 2012

20 Years Later...



An Hour Of M...



Anderson Cooper's hour-long exclusive interview with Madonna airs Thursday, February 2 in the US.
One revealing hour… her secrets… her past… her plans for her Super Bowl performance… and so much more!

Hopefully it wont be cut to hell like that Nightline "interview", which turned out to be a couple of minutes of soundbites! (BTW: what on earth happend to our queen's legs??? Just how hard has she been rehearsing???)



Will.i.am has confirmed that LMFAO will perform with Madonna during the Half-Time Show at this year’s Super Bowl. Rumours that Cee Lo Green will also be involved have however NOT been confirmed.

Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Pom Poms...



Madonna has given us a little bit more info on her upcoming Super Bowl performance:

I’m halfway through my rehearsals. I’ve never worked so hard in my life to make a show.
I’m gonna dance and sing my butt off.
[I'm working] so hard, so hard! I have a pulled hamstring right now.
You might notice this little red dot on my nose… I wounded myself with my microphone.

I know what songs I’m doing, I have my guest artists, I know what I’m wearing, and I just hope I can negotiate the high heels I have to dance in.
Am I prepared? I will be come February 5th!

When asked by MTV, she just said "Pom Poms"! According to several insiders, the performance will have some gay themes!

When asked about the pathetic couple that has been attacking her (Elton John and whatshisname), she said:

You know what, honestly, I was oblivious to it all. It was brought to my attention afterwards and I don’t… I just keep going and don’t pay no mind to things like that.
I was really surprised, I have to say. I always say, ‘Don’t expect to win and if you do, you’re pleasantly surprised.’


Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Very Big Things Happening Tomorrow!...




Kylie has chosen to mark her 25th anniversary in showbiz with a year of surprises and gifts for her fans.

To kick-start the celebrations, Kylie will be releasing a specially recorded acoustic version of ‘Finer Feelings’ (a Stock and Waterman hit from 1992) available to view from Kylie.com. The release is the first in a series of especially commissioned new recordings of classic Kylie songs, recorded at the legendary Abbey Road Studios. Further tracks will be made available periodically throughout the year. The songs Kylie has recorded are a surprise and will be revealed on the day they become available.

Kylie will be asking her fans to ‘tweet to unlock’ the video. 25,000 people will need to tweet #k25fans from 7pm on Wednesday 25th January, before the video will be ‘unlocked’ and available for everyone to view.

Until then, you can hear a preview above and visit www.kylie.com/tweettounlock for more details.

Kylie re-entered the studio last year, following the spectacular Aphrodite: Les Folies world tour, and teased fans throughout the process on Twitter with photos from inside the studio. She has been recording with long time collaborators and renowned producers Steve Anderson and Colin Elliot, the amazing Aphrodite Band, four backing vocalists and a 24 piece string orchestra, led by Cliff Masterson.

This is VERY exciting - and she starts things off with one of my all time fave Kylie song! Now, hopefully "I'll Still Be Loving You" is next.... ;) Looking forward to the full video!



The fabulous original video for the single:

The Latest...



Madonna at the New York for the premiere of her movie W.E. at the Ziegfeld Theatre.

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The queen will be on Jay Leno on January 30th. After the explosive ratings of her apperances on Nigthline (the highest rated show of the evening) and Graham Norton (her apperance resulted in more than 1 million extra viewers that night), it will be great to get another TV apperance.

Here's what else is happening:

*Her brand new single "Give Me All Your Luvin" is expected to be "released" (that is on itunes) on February 3rd. No word yet in a physical release.
*Madonna will attend the press conference for the Super Bowl on February 2nd to talk about her performance, which will be 12 min 40sec long.
*The special edition of M.D.N.A will apperantly include a few extra songs. The album is expected to come out in early April!
*Madonna will be on the cover of The Advocate.
*The new tour will most likely kick off in May in Tel Aviv. There are about 30 dates scheduled in Europe over the summer, and the tour is said to be very long. There are supposed to be some dates in countries where she has never performed before... The tour will be officially announced a day or two after the Super Bowl.

W.E. - Music From The Motion Picture

*You can now pre-order the soundtrack to W.E, which is released on February 13th. It will of course include "Masterpiece".

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