My mistake, Im talking about the golden triangle, apparently people from the golden circle cant see because of the hands of the people of the golden triangle which are chosen by oseary, read this post of mine to learn more
OMG I am so calling my connections tomorrow... THANK YOU FOR INFORMING ME.
France's far-right National Front is considering a lawsuit against Madonna over a video she used during her concert in Israel on Thursday night. The clip showed party leader Marine Le Pen with a swastika on her forehead.
While she performed the song "Nobody Knows Me" in Ramat Gan Stadium, Madonna showed a video in which her face was collaged with a number of well-known personalities. The face of Marine Le Pen appeared for a few seconds with a swastika affixed to her forehead before dissolving into a composite character resembling Adolf Hitler.
The concert, which opened Madonna's 65-city MDNA world tour, received mixed reviews from the international press, which provided extensive coverage - around 80 foreign journalists were here for the performance.
"For a show that was originally billed as a 'Concert for Peace,' the opening night of Madonna's world tour in Tel Aviv, Israel, featured a disproportionate amount of violence," the critic from The Hollywood Reporter wrote, citing the guns and religious imagery used during the first part of the concert.
Dan Williams of Reuters filed a similar report, saying, "Pop superstar Madonna kicked off a new world tour on Thursday wishing peace on the Middle East, even as she showcased grim dance routines depicting violence and bloody gunmen among her more colorful numbers."
Gossip blogger Perez Hilton, who attended the concert, wrote, "Nobody puts on a show quite like Madonna! No one even comes close! Her meticulous work ethic and perfectionism is evident in everything she does and is especially evident in her tours, like the one she kicked off in Tel Aviv on Thursday night."
Many critics praised the production element of the show more than Madonna's own performance. Bloomberg Businessweek's Calev Ben-David wrote, "In terms of stagecraft, concertgoers got their money's worth." But he was critical of her routine itself, noting, "With extensive use of audio playback, including whole songs when Madonna disappeared from the stage for costume changes, it wasn't easy to know when one is actually hearing her live voice."
I knew it would spark some trouble. I hope they don't sue.
And the Businessweek reviewer is a idiot who doesn't know what a interlude is.
I wonder what exactly she meant by performing Like a Virgin like this, right after songs like Vogue, Candy Shop/Erotica and Human Nature - all of them had very sexual performances, but LAV was very different...
I wonder what exactly she meant by performing Like a Virgin like this, right after songs like Vogue, Candy Shop/Erotica and Human Nature - all of them had very sexual performances, but LAV was very different...
I love it. It's my favourite version of it since The Girlie Show, and I thought it rounded out the Dita section/storyline perfectly, i.e. slowing down and finding new love.
France's far-right National Front is considering a lawsuit against Madonna over a video she used during her concert in Israel on Thursday night. The clip showed party leader Marine Le Pen with a swastika on her forehead.
While she performed the song "Nobody Knows Me" in Ramat Gan Stadium, Madonna showed a video in which her face was collaged with a number of well-known personalities. The face of Marine Le Pen appeared for a few seconds with a swastika affixed to her forehead before dissolving into a composite character resembling Adolf Hitler.
The concert, which opened Madonna's 65-city MDNA world tour, received mixed reviews from the international press, which provided extensive coverage - around 80 foreign journalists were here for the performance.
"For a show that was originally billed as a 'Concert for Peace,' the opening night of Madonna's world tour in Tel Aviv, Israel, featured a disproportionate amount of violence," the critic from The Hollywood Reporter wrote, citing the guns and religious imagery used during the first part of the concert.
Dan Williams of Reuters filed a similar report, saying, "Pop superstar Madonna kicked off a new world tour on Thursday wishing peace on the Middle East, even as she showcased grim dance routines depicting violence and bloody gunmen among her more colorful numbers."
Gossip blogger Perez Hilton, who attended the concert, wrote, "Nobody puts on a show quite like Madonna! No one even comes close! Her meticulous work ethic and perfectionism is evident in everything she does and is especially evident in her tours, like the one she kicked off in Tel Aviv on Thursday night."
Many critics praised the production element of the show more than Madonna's own performance. Bloomberg Businessweek's Calev Ben-David wrote, "In terms of stagecraft, concertgoers got their money's worth." But he was critical of her routine itself, noting, "With extensive use of audio playback, including whole songs when Madonna disappeared from the stage for costume changes, it wasn't easy to know when one is actually hearing her live voice."
I knew it would spark some trouble. I hope they don't sue.
And the Businessweek reviewer is a idiot who doesn't know what a interlude is.
I work at a hotel in Brisbane and we always get block out dates in advance to lock in (Put rates higher etc). The hotel i work in is the nearest to Suncorp Stadium (The stadium were all concerts are held in Brisbane). There is now block out dates from 13th Jan To 18th Jan with Performance Dates on the 14th & 16th January 2013.
13/1/2013 - Block Out
14/1/2013 - Music Preformance : M
15/1/2013 - Block Out
16/1/2013 - Music Preforance : M
17/1/2013 - Block Out
18/1/2013 - Block Out (Release)
I wonder what exactly she meant by performing Like a Virgin like this, right after songs like Vogue, Candy Shop/Erotica and Human Nature - all of them had very sexual performances, but LAV was very different...
I think Vogue and Like a Virgin refer to how she is trapped by her fame:
The caged corset is supposed to portray how Madonna the person has been caged into this larger than life persona: Madonna the Queen of Pop (which is represented by the corset), She then takes it off for Candy Shop and Human Nature and she then has a breakdown in Like a Virgin and when she is vulnerable on the floor crying, this guy (dancer) comes a picks her up and restrains her tightly into a new corset to a point where she can nearly not breath, like saying: This is your job and now you have to do it! You can't escape your fame! You wanted this, so now GET TO WORK!