Muy sutil @FuturistaFrance, ya siento haber sacado el tema, siempre se me olvida lo fácil que se nos van aquí los hilos siempre al mismo tema...
Respecto a la foto, ¿llegará el día en el que no haya filtro ni retoque que le sirva a esta mujer? Su envejecimiento va al mismo ritmo que los avances en fotografía digital, solo me lo explico así...
"Dervilla Mullan, Director of Online, eircom said “We are thrilled to be the first music provider in Ireland to offer listeners the chance to stream Madonna’s new album MDNA before anyone else. eircom MusicHub listeners can stream the album from 9am tomorrow morning and for all true Madonna fans this is very exciting indeed. I for one can’t wait until tomorrow morning to listen to the Queen of Pop’s latest songs”.
After nearly 30 years of making music, no one has come close to matching the impact of Madonna. Madonna's unwavering commitment to her craft has translated into sales of over 200 million albums worldwide, not to mention record-breaking tours that raise the bar for creativity. With MDNA, she breaks innovative new ground with songs that explode with ferocious rhythmic energy, while also offering the kind of irresistible pop melodies that are the hallmark of her classic compositions.
MDNA -Song by Song
Madonna describes MDNA as a collaboration stating “I am not totally in charge, but it’s more direct and it’s more simplistic”.
Clearly, there is, indeed, only one queen... and that is Madonna. MDNA opens with "Girl Gone Wild," an anthemic collaboration with Italian club wunderkind Benny Benassi. Amid a frenetic collision of beats and keyboards, Madonna sets the tone for an album that she vividly characterizes as having the intensity of a "caged animal." From there, the listener is taken on the heart-racing, reckless joyride "Gang Bang," a reunion with Ray of Light collaborator William Orbit. At the first ominous, bass-soaked thump of the beat, it's clear that Madonna and Orbit are navigating previously unchartered musical territory. The unapologetic, foreboding tone of anger in her vocal builds to the point of violent mania. And just when you think she couldn't go any further, she does. This is Madonna at her most primal and animalistic.
There is no denying the kinetic chemistry that Madonna shares with Orbit, as exemplified by their additional MDNAcreations. "Some Girls" exudes an almost masculine funk swagger, while "I'm A Sinner" shows the pair indulging in jangly guitars and retro-splashed pop percussion. It is also with Orbit that Madonna has created her most delicate compositions, most notably the deliciously romantic "Falling Free," and the gently percussive "Masterpiece," which won a 2012 Golden Globe Award for its inclusion in her motion picture directorial debut, "W.E."
In contrast to Madonna's pensive moments with Orbit on MDNA are flourishes of spectacular joy with Benassi. It is during their dance floor-friendly tracks that long time aficionados of the artist's pure-pop efforts will experience absolute bliss. He brings out her cheeky, playful side on "I'm Addicted," which reveals its massive pop-hit potential in its booming bassline and its meticulous, infectious chorus chant.
Of the collaborations Madonna explores throughout this project, the results of her time with French DJ/producer Martin Solveig are the most unexpectedly intriguing. Their shared affinity for film and art imagery is unmistakable in their lyrics, drawing an ear-tickling contrast with the sweet, often varied tones of their music. "Turn On The Radio" has a charming, earnest quality, while the top-10 hit "Give Me All Your Luvin'" has a sexy, surf-rock vibe that conjures images of sunshine within its first few instrumental bars.
Perhaps most powerful of Madonna and Solveig's tracks is the reflective "I Don't Give A...," during which she ruminates on the necessary end to a relationship with brutally sensitive prose like "I tried to be a good girl. I tried to be a wife. Diminished myself. I swallowed my light." It's a startlingly beautiful, delicate moment that evolves into a climax of extraordinary empowerment.
MDNA is unequivocal proof that Madonna continues to be the world's most inventive musical artist. Her desire to bring bold new ideas to the mainstream is unparalleled. No doubt, this will be illustrated in a worldwide concert trek that will show the artist shattering the boundaries of a traditional stage show.
Madonna understands and respects the simple purity of pop music, while thriving on the belief that people are as smart and hungry for truth and art as she is. It is that belief that will undeniably keep Madonna creating more inspired and inspiring music for years to come."
@mcp no me lo he leído entero, pero parece que la pone bien.
Os dejo una recopilación de los números 1 en listas:
151 No. 1s.
Here are Madonna's No. 1 sums on the following lists:
41, Dance/Club Play Songs 33, Hot Dance Singles Sales 15, Hot Singles Sales 12, Billboard Hot 100 9, Radio Songs 9, Music Video Sales 7, Billboard 200 7, Dance/Mix Show Airplay 5, Adult Contemporary 3, Internet Albums 2, Digital Albums 2, Digital Songs 2, Hot Digital Tracks 2, Pop Songs 1, Dance/Electronic Albums 1, Tastemaker Albums
en ese video conocemos a la rosa benito de la tonadillera de detroit, su peluquero!!!
la coreografa del GGW es una conocida de los que somos fans de SYTYCD. Tabita d'uomo una magnifica coreografa de hip hop. Aunque la verdad que aqui se ha lucido poco.
El MDNA remixes de smirnoff se confirma que traera un enesimo remix de GMAYL y uno de MASTERPIECE (horror!!!! odio los remixes de baladas)
The “MDNA” Nightlife Edition Remix Album showcases DJ sensations Kid Capri & Just Blaze, from Smirnoff’s Master of the Mix program and never heard before versions of new tracks including “Give Me All Your Luvin’” and “Masterpiece.” This is the latest element of Smirnoff’s multifaceted partnership with Madonna and Live Nation Entertainment.
It’s amazing to be back in music. I like the intimacy of a recording studio and song-writing. I’m using a different part of my brain when I work on music versus when I’m directing a film. There are a billion more people on a film and I don’t have that visceral outlet of being able to sing, scream… jump around. It’s very different. I love doing both but it was nice to have the simplicity of song-writing after three years of writing a script and directing and editing and talking about my film, to sit down and play my guitar and sing a song. I almost cried.
Menos mal que dice ALMOST que si no otra bustamanta como la LG.
I think maybe I just have more of a European sensibility. People say that about my songs as well. I like working with people who are well-read and know what’s going on in the world.
Insinuacion de catetismo para pharrell y timbaland?
Conversation is essential. With William, we always get into discussions about philosophy or quantum physics.
Ella es muy de redes... lo mismo el punset le produce el siguiente.
With Martin Solveig we always end up getting in to discussions about foreign films. When I’m working with people I can’t just write music, I have to be able to talk about life and the world, and art. Benny was a tricky one because he doesn’t speak English very well.
Seguro que han entrado a lo de adivina la pelicula mas de una vez...
I have to be completely involved in the production. I like the contrast. I like to have something that is just slammed with noise and sound and bass and drum, sensory overload and then create something like Falling Free, which is stripped back and all you can really hear is my voice and the lyrics. Sometimes I sit down on a guitar and start strumming chords and things come out. Sometimes people bring a song to me that has a title, for instance, or an idea of a lyric and I take it and kind of re-shape it, re-word it and make it my own. It comes in so many different ways, it’s always been that way.
pues eso que es una maniatica y que en su moto no se sienta otro coño mas que el suyo... y ella lo toquetea to.
sobre la señora de los puntos y las letras:
They’re both very self-possessed people, especially M.I.A. I don’t think she’s impressed much by stars and celebrities, so we just got down to business. I loved her.
I actually don’t like listening to pop music while I’m working on pop music — it doesn’t really work. You don’t want to hear other people’s stuff, you need a clean slate to work off.
vamos que en el estudio no tiene el coño pa ruidos que no sean los suyos.
jo yo tengo una foto en la puerta de ese hotel donde se celebra la fiesta! y a nada de ese hotel en la lincoln road esta el club donde se supone que le gusta ir a desfasar cuando esta en miami (cuando yo estuve era un muermo lleno de maricas pintadas como puertas pero era entre semana)
jo hay fiestas MDNA por todo el mundo... Y JNSP no se anima a hacer una?
Comentarios
¡Es que esa experiencia ya la he vivido!
En que situación @perroenamorao? Abre tu corazón, amiwa, que te damos mimitos...
Sigamos con los cuartos oscuros...
Respecto a la foto, ¿llegará el día en el que no haya filtro ni retoque que le sirva a esta mujer? Su envejecimiento va al mismo ritmo que los avances en fotografía digital, solo me lo explico así...
A mí que un tema lleve a un sitio u otro me da igual, además así se oxigenan los hilos, que siempre lo mismo es muy pesado...
Si te ha molestado, mis disculpas, de verdad.
HOY...
http://www.plug.dj/jnsp-battle-arena/
"Dervilla Mullan, Director of Online, eircom said “We are thrilled to be the first music provider in Ireland to offer listeners the chance to stream Madonna’s new album MDNA before anyone else. eircom MusicHub listeners can stream the album from 9am tomorrow morning and for all true Madonna fans this is very exciting indeed. I for one can’t wait until tomorrow morning to listen to the Queen of Pop’s latest songs”.
After nearly 30 years of making music, no one has come close to matching the impact of Madonna. Madonna's unwavering commitment to her craft has translated into sales of over 200 million albums worldwide, not to mention record-breaking tours that raise the bar for creativity. With MDNA, she breaks innovative new ground with songs that explode with ferocious rhythmic energy, while also offering the kind of irresistible pop melodies that are the hallmark of her classic compositions.
MDNA -Song by Song
Madonna describes MDNA as a collaboration stating “I am not totally in charge, but it’s more direct and it’s more simplistic”.
Clearly, there is, indeed, only one queen... and that is Madonna. MDNA opens with "Girl Gone Wild," an anthemic collaboration with Italian club wunderkind Benny Benassi. Amid a frenetic collision of beats and keyboards, Madonna sets the tone for an album that she vividly characterizes as having the intensity of a "caged animal." From there, the listener is taken on the heart-racing, reckless joyride "Gang Bang," a reunion with Ray of Light collaborator William Orbit. At the first ominous, bass-soaked thump of the beat, it's clear that Madonna and Orbit are navigating previously unchartered musical territory. The unapologetic, foreboding tone of anger in her vocal builds to the point of violent mania. And just when you think she couldn't go any further, she does. This is Madonna at her most primal and animalistic.
There is no denying the kinetic chemistry that Madonna shares with Orbit, as exemplified by their additional MDNAcreations. "Some Girls" exudes an almost masculine funk swagger, while "I'm A Sinner" shows the pair indulging in jangly guitars and retro-splashed pop percussion. It is also with Orbit that Madonna has created her most delicate compositions, most notably the deliciously romantic "Falling Free," and the gently percussive "Masterpiece," which won a 2012 Golden Globe Award for its inclusion in her motion picture directorial debut, "W.E."
In contrast to Madonna's pensive moments with Orbit on MDNA are flourishes of spectacular joy with Benassi. It is during their dance floor-friendly tracks that long time aficionados of the artist's pure-pop efforts will experience absolute bliss. He brings out her cheeky, playful side on "I'm Addicted," which reveals its massive pop-hit potential in its booming bassline and its meticulous, infectious chorus chant.
Of the collaborations Madonna explores throughout this project, the results of her time with French DJ/producer Martin Solveig are the most unexpectedly intriguing. Their shared affinity for film and art imagery is unmistakable in their lyrics, drawing an ear-tickling contrast with the sweet, often varied tones of their music. "Turn On The Radio" has a charming, earnest quality, while the top-10 hit "Give Me All Your Luvin'" has a sexy, surf-rock vibe that conjures images of sunshine within its first few instrumental bars.
Perhaps most powerful of Madonna and Solveig's tracks is the reflective "I Don't Give A...," during which she ruminates on the necessary end to a relationship with brutally sensitive prose like "I tried to be a good girl. I tried to be a wife. Diminished myself. I swallowed my light." It's a startlingly beautiful, delicate moment that evolves into a climax of extraordinary empowerment.
MDNA is unequivocal proof that Madonna continues to be the world's most inventive musical artist. Her desire to bring bold new ideas to the mainstream is unparalleled. No doubt, this will be illustrated in a worldwide concert trek that will show the artist shattering the boundaries of a traditional stage show.
Madonna understands and respects the simple purity of pop music, while thriving on the belief that people are as smart and hungry for truth and art as she is. It is that belief that will undeniably keep Madonna creating more inspired and inspiring music for years to come."
Os dejo una recopilación de los números 1 en listas:
151 No. 1s.
Here are Madonna's No. 1 sums on the following lists:
41, Dance/Club Play Songs
33, Hot Dance Singles Sales
15, Hot Singles Sales
12, Billboard Hot 100
9, Radio Songs
9, Music Video Sales
7, Billboard 200
7, Dance/Mix Show Airplay
5, Adult Contemporary
3, Internet Albums
2, Digital Albums
2, Digital Songs
2, Hot Digital Tracks
2, Pop Songs
1, Dance/Electronic Albums
1, Tastemaker Albums
7. nuggets
3. helados
2. coca colas grandes
1. de patatas
Soy puta y mi coño lo disfruta
Que me desorino!!!
http://www.eonline.com/videos/exclusive-secrets-from-madonnas-new-video/180251
en ese video conocemos a la rosa benito de la tonadillera de detroit, su peluquero!!!
la coreografa del GGW es una conocida de los que somos fans de SYTYCD. Tabita d'uomo una magnifica coreografa de hip hop. Aunque la verdad que aqui se ha lucido poco.
El MDNA remixes de smirnoff se confirma que traera un enesimo remix de GMAYL y uno de MASTERPIECE (horror!!!! odio los remixes de baladas)
The “MDNA” Nightlife Edition Remix Album showcases DJ sensations Kid Capri & Just Blaze, from Smirnoff’s Master of the Mix program and never heard before versions of new tracks including “Give Me All Your Luvin’” and “Masterpiece.” This is the latest element of Smirnoff’s multifaceted partnership with Madonna and Live Nation Entertainment.
sobre la señora de los puntos y las letras:
el flyer de la fiesta de presentacion del disco en miamis... fijaos en donde se presenta... yo no digo nada mas que luego to se sabe...
jo hay fiestas MDNA por todo el mundo... Y JNSP no se anima a hacer una?
http://www.facebook.com/madonna/app_237738732989291
Así a la cuenta de la vieja, si es a las 6:30 pm ET, aquí serán las 12:30 de la noche....creo.
¿Alguna novedad? ¿Ha vendido ya 6 millones de copias o qué? xD