Why only Madonna of course. I'm so worried abut her tour schedule for M13, I don't want Toronto to be Drowned World or Confessions Tour dusted.
I've already crafted my plan
My main date would be either Dallas or Houston, if she pays dust I'll go to Atlanta.
Mexico City kind of scares me because the best tickets will be taken by scalpers and sold at ridiculous prices
My main date would be either Dallas or Houston, if she pays dust I'll go to Atlanta.
Mexico City kind of scares me because the best tickets will be taken by scalpers and sold at ridiculous prices
Ottawa and Montreal would be my next options but for some reason I doubt she'll come again to Ottawa but then again when the show sold out they added the limited obstructed side views and when that sold out, they literally added $29 fold out chairs for the upper nosebleeds.
I'm thinking if the schedule is good I might do an overseas show in Australia or London and I want to do a Vegas, New York, LA show etc.
Ottawa and Montreal would be my next options but for some reason I doubt she'll come again to Ottawa but then again when the show sold out they added the limited obstructed side views and when that sold out, they literally added $29 fold out chairs for the upper nosebleeds.
I'm thinking if the schedule is good I might do an overseas show in Australia or London and I want to do a Vegas, New York, LA show etc.
Canada loves her, I highly doubt she'll skip, you don't even have to worry, New York is not that far, in case you decide not to spend on a trip to Aus.
Unless she focus on Asia and Oceania this time and dares to pays us dust
Now, back to the album. It isn’t done. It isn’t even close to being done. Madonna has recorded enough songs to make two or three albums, but like a photographer, more is better since there is more to choose from in the end. All I know is that Interscope is very impressed with what they have heard, and that’s not just PR hype. We often hear of how “great” an album is by an artist’s PR team and when the album is released, it’s not so good. Madonna’s MDNA is a good example. Early hype and early reviews had the album compared to Ray of Light. But when reality hit, it wasn’t nearly as well received.
However, the good buzz for Madonna’s next project comes from within Interscope. But they are concerned and confused about how the album should be marketed. Should it concentrate on the adult contemporary songs she has recorded (there are quite a few)? If nothing but EDM songs make the final cut, will she be accused of recording another MDNA? Interscope knows that radio won’t play the songs, so they are looking to market the songs in other ways.
I hope all those songs that won't make the cut leak!! Also, god bless, I love MDNA but I don't need MDNA 2.0, all this talk made me really scared but it really seems she's really gettin into herself and making an effort that could make up for HC and MDNA (I worship them but y'know what I mean).
I agree that she needs to stop marketing to teenagers, but I think marketing to people in their 40s and 50s isn't really wise either. They'll buy the album if it's good. They'll buy it if they're reminded of the early Madonna they fell in love with. She needs to focus on the people in their 30s. The people who became fans during the Confessions era. She doesn't need to totally saturate herself in AC, but she should dabble in it. The album needs to be cohesively dance oriented with a current twist.
The only way this album will take off is if the music is good. Cher made it happen with Believe when she was in her 50s. The title track was AMAZING, and it's one of greatest pop songs ever recorded. If Madonna has great songs, they will become successful. It's all about the music now. Shock value will not work anymore. She needs to stop trying to shock people and just focus on the music. A great album will shock people.
I agree that she needs to stop marketing to teenagers, but I think marketing to people in their 40s and 50s isn't really wise either. They'll buy the album if it's good. They'll buy it if they're reminded of the early Madonna they fell in love with. She needs to focus on the people in their 30s. The people who became fans during the Confessions era. She doesn't need to totally saturate herself in AC, but she should dabble in it. The album needs to be cohesively dance oriented with a current twist.
The only way this album will take off is if the music is good. Cher made it happen with Believe when she was in her 50s. The title track was AMAZING, and it's one of greatest pop songs ever recorded. If Madonna has great songs, they will become successful. It's all about the music now. Shock value will not work anymore. She needs to stop trying to shock people and just focus on the music. A great album will shock people.
I couldn't agree more with everything you posted
About Believe, it was an excellent song to begin with but it mostly smashed bc it was so different from the musical climate of the late 90s imo, that was the crucial thing (and also something M did with Hung Up). Will be really interesting to watch the new era, that's for sure.