Madonna Takes A Swipe At Lady Gaga On Tour!!

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Postby ANH » Fri Jun 01, 2012 2:54 am

What the hell did I just watch?? That skirt-lift-ass-shake is a bit too much for my taste, and I'm into some weird shit.
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Postby Brad » Fri Jun 01, 2012 2:57 am

Looks like a fun show.
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Postby atbw13 » Fri Jun 01, 2012 2:58 am

NothingFails wrote:I find it funny the Monsters think its open season on M. I was listening to Madonna before Lady Reductive was even born.
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Postby pcdm3 » Fri Jun 01, 2012 2:58 am

Monsters are pressed as always...
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Postby toni_pest » Fri Jun 01, 2012 3:03 am

This Gaga-Madonna shit is so old and boring. Madonna is just an old hoe trying to stay relevant and has been that for years.
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Postby pcdm3 » Fri Jun 01, 2012 3:08 am

toni_pest wrote:This Gaga-Madonna shit is so old and boring. Madonna is just an old hoe trying to stay relevant and has been that for years.
:o :o :o

Toni are you high boo?? I knew you were a Gaga fan but never thought you were one of those so-called "little monsters" :( :( dragging Madge to the hell's pits...
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Postby toni_pest » Fri Jun 01, 2012 3:10 am

pcdm3 wrote:
toni_pest wrote:This Gaga-Madonna shit is so old and boring. Madonna is just an old hoe trying to stay relevant and has been that for years.
:o :o :o

Toni are you high boo?? I knew you were a Gaga fan but never thought you were one of those so-called "little monsters" :( :( dragging Madge to the hell's pits...
:lol: It actually has nothing to do with Gaga, Madonna just annoys the hell out of me.
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Postby Baditude » Fri Jun 01, 2012 3:11 am

toni_pest wrote:This Gaga-Madonna shit is so old and boring. Madonna is just an old hoe trying to stay relevant and has been that for years.
:lol: :lol:

Yes.


I remember when Christina Aguilera was allegedly beefing with Gaga. I wonder why people dislike her after their career has gone to shit.
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Postby pcdm3 » Fri Jun 01, 2012 3:13 am

Baditude wrote:
:lol: :lol:

Yes.

I remember when Christina Aguilera was allegedly beefing with Gaga. I wonder why people dislike her after their career has gone to shit.
LOL Christina Aguilera is an irrelevant has-been.. let's not bring her to the table and keep her in the corner where she belongs.
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Postby Baditude » Fri Jun 01, 2012 3:18 am

pcdm3 wrote:
Baditude wrote:
:lol: :lol:

Yes.

I remember when Christina Aguilera was allegedly beefing with Gaga. I wonder why people dislike her after their career has gone to shit.
LOL Christina Aguilera is an irrelevant has-been.. let's not bring her to the table and keep her in the corner where she belongs.
True. However, as much as I love Madonna's music (personality is awful, though), she's also become sort of irrelevant, and her music has been mediocre for her last couple albums.
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Postby pcdm3 » Fri Jun 01, 2012 3:25 am

Baditude wrote:
True. However, as much as I love Madonna's music (personality is awful, though), she's also become sort of irrelevant, and her music has been mediocre for her last couple albums.
How can Madonna be sorta irrelevant when her tour is selling out almost everywhere? :wink:
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Postby Baditude » Fri Jun 01, 2012 3:56 am

pcdm3 wrote:
Baditude wrote:
True. However, as much as I love Madonna's music (personality is awful, though), she's also become sort of irrelevant, and her music has been mediocre for her last couple albums.
How can Madonna be sorta irrelevant when her tour is selling out almost everywhere? :wink:
If Tina Turner was touring, I'm sure she'd sell out as well.

Weirdly enough, sold-out, huge, successful touring almost always confirms an artist's irrelevance in the current music scene, in regards to sales of singles and albums. Madonna is definitely a legendary, iconic, fill-in-grandiose-adjective-here artist, but she's not relevant to the current music scene.

Also, Madonna has had 29 years to establish a worldwide following, especially considering the immense popularity she had during the 80s, 90s, and early 00s. I would expect nothing less than sold-out concerts for a person of her stature.
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Postby NothingFails » Fri Jun 01, 2012 4:22 am

Baditude wrote:
pcdm3 wrote:
Baditude wrote:
True. However, as much as I love Madonna's music (personality is awful, though), she's also become sort of irrelevant, and her music has been mediocre for her last couple albums.
How can Madonna be sorta irrelevant when her tour is selling out almost everywhere? :wink:
If Tina Turner was touring, I'm sure she'd sell out as well.

Weirdly enough, sold-out, huge, successful touring almost always confirms an artist's irrelevance in the current music scene, in regards to sales of singles and albums. Madonna is definitely a legendary, iconic, fill-in-grandiose-adjective-here artist, but she's not relevant to the current music scene.

Also, Madonna has had 29 years to establish a worldwide following, especially considering the immense popularity she had during the 80s, 90s, and early 00s. I would expect nothing less than sold-out concerts for a person of her stature.
I get what he's saying. Good comparison would be The Rolling Stones, whose tours continue to be events and gross hundreds of millions and people of all ages go see them, but few would make the case that as of 2012 they are a currently relevant band, especially when 90% of their setlist comes from the 60s and 70s.
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Postby Baditude » Fri Jun 01, 2012 4:26 am

NothingFails wrote:
Baditude wrote:
pcdm3 wrote:
Baditude wrote:
True. However, as much as I love Madonna's music (personality is awful, though), she's also become sort of irrelevant, and her music has been mediocre for her last couple albums.
How can Madonna be sorta irrelevant when her tour is selling out almost everywhere? :wink:
If Tina Turner was touring, I'm sure she'd sell out as well.

Weirdly enough, sold-out, huge, successful touring almost always confirms an artist's irrelevance in the current music scene, in regards to sales of singles and albums. Madonna is definitely a legendary, iconic, fill-in-grandiose-adjective-here artist, but she's not relevant to the current music scene.

Also, Madonna has had 29 years to establish a worldwide following, especially considering the immense popularity she had during the 80s, 90s, and early 00s. I would expect nothing less than sold-out concerts for a person of her stature.
I get what he's saying. Good comparison would be The Rolling Stones, whose tours continue to be events and gross hundreds of millions and people of all ages go see them, but few would make the case that as of 2012 they are a currently relevant band, especially when 90% of their setlist comes from the 60s and 70s.
I knew you would. :lol: :wink:

Exactly. The Rolling Stones comparison is the most apt.
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Postby NothingFails » Fri Jun 01, 2012 4:50 am

Baditude wrote:
NothingFails wrote:
Baditude wrote:
pcdm3 wrote:
Baditude wrote:
True. However, as much as I love Madonna's music (personality is awful, though), she's also become sort of irrelevant, and her music has been mediocre for her last couple albums.
How can Madonna be sorta irrelevant when her tour is selling out almost everywhere? :wink:
If Tina Turner was touring, I'm sure she'd sell out as well.

Weirdly enough, sold-out, huge, successful touring almost always confirms an artist's irrelevance in the current music scene, in regards to sales of singles and albums. Madonna is definitely a legendary, iconic, fill-in-grandiose-adjective-here artist, but she's not relevant to the current music scene.

Also, Madonna has had 29 years to establish a worldwide following, especially considering the immense popularity she had during the 80s, 90s, and early 00s. I would expect nothing less than sold-out concerts for a person of her stature.
I get what he's saying. Good comparison would be The Rolling Stones, whose tours continue to be events and gross hundreds of millions and people of all ages go see them, but few would make the case that as of 2012 they are a currently relevant band, especially when 90% of their setlist comes from the 60s and 70s.
I knew you would. :lol: :wink:

Exactly. The Rolling Stones comparison is the most apt.
Yep the discussion about relevance has nothing to do with quality. I love current music from a lot of artists who are no longer deemed "relevant" (Kate Bush, Alanis, Annie Lennox, Duran Duran, Pet Shop Boys, Prince, Cyndi Lauper, Depeche Mode, Springsteen, Bjork, Garbage, Stevie Nicks, Sinead O'Connor, to name a few have made great recent music I personally loved despite some of those artists achieving a fraction of the popularity, sales and impact they had in their prime) but honestly Madonna has never been as unpopular to the general masses as she's been the past few years. She still has a solid fanbase and her tours will always do well and her albums will perform "okay", but nowadays she's definitely seen as more as a vet survivor than as someone who is at the pulse of pop culture. Its okay, she's 53, she had a good 15-20 years where she was at or near the top, she had a great run and there will be a market for whatever she does from here on out, but she's definitely more now at the Stones/Springsteen/McCartney/Stevie Wonder level where she can do whatever she wants, she'll have a fanbase and her concerts will always do big business, but the days of being "it" are over, and its fine, they're all legends)
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Postby denise » Fri Jun 01, 2012 7:45 am

Baditude wrote:
pcdm3 wrote:
Baditude wrote:
True. However, as much as I love Madonna's music (personality is awful, though), she's also become sort of irrelevant, and her music has been mediocre for her last couple albums.
How can Madonna be sorta irrelevant when her tour is selling out almost everywhere? :wink:
If Tina Turner was touring, I'm sure she'd sell out as well.

.
Lol, you makes it look as it was a due going on a succesfull tour as Madge does: nothing is more wrong than that, as Madge still is more succesfull on that department of any other modern starlette, and there is no other pop peer female old act which could compete with her, Tina included.
Madonna is not only having succesfull tour she is breaking alltime record with it: that's pretty different.
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Postby IshibaXMakuza » Fri Jun 01, 2012 7:50 am

Baditude wrote:
pcdm3 wrote:
Baditude wrote:
True. However, as much as I love Madonna's music (personality is awful, though), she's also become sort of irrelevant, and her music has been mediocre for her last couple albums.
How can Madonna be sorta irrelevant when her tour is selling out almost everywhere? :wink:
If Tina Turner was touring, I'm sure she'd sell out as well.

Weirdly enough, sold-out, huge, successful touring almost always confirms an artist's irrelevance in the current music scene, in regards to sales of singles and albums. Madonna is definitely a legendary, iconic, fill-in-grandiose-adjective-here artist, but she's not relevant to the current music scene.

Also, Madonna has had 29 years to establish a worldwide following, especially considering the immense popularity she had during the 80s, 90s, and early 00s. I would expect nothing less than sold-out concerts for a person of her stature.
Tina Turner? :lol: Yeah she'll sell out back yard gigs cause everyone wants to see her :lol: :lol:
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Postby ginnyfan » Fri Jun 01, 2012 9:58 am

Felt a bit embarrassed watching that. :( She does not need these kind of stunts on tour.
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Postby NorfolkScot » Fri Jun 01, 2012 10:23 am

My local radio was just talking about this and they played both tracks, EY 1st and then BTW (they called Gaga the Ultimate Madonna Wannabe).
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Postby Dino » Fri Jun 01, 2012 10:42 am

IshibaXMakuza wrote:
Baditude wrote:
pcdm3 wrote:
Baditude wrote:
True. However, as much as I love Madonna's music (personality is awful, though), she's also become sort of irrelevant, and her music has been mediocre for her last couple albums.
How can Madonna be sorta irrelevant when her tour is selling out almost everywhere? :wink:
If Tina Turner was touring, I'm sure she'd sell out as well.

Weirdly enough, sold-out, huge, successful touring almost always confirms an artist's irrelevance in the current music scene, in regards to sales of singles and albums. Madonna is definitely a legendary, iconic, fill-in-grandiose-adjective-here artist, but she's not relevant to the current music scene.

Also, Madonna has had 29 years to establish a worldwide following, especially considering the immense popularity she had during the 80s, 90s, and early 00s. I would expect nothing less than sold-out concerts for a person of her stature.
Tina Turner? :lol: Yeah she'll sell out back yard gigs cause everyone wants to see her :lol: :lol:
Tina Turner sells out stadium just like madge & she's been in the game longer than madonna for you information :roll:
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Postby Dino » Fri Jun 01, 2012 10:44 am

denise wrote:
Baditude wrote:
pcdm3 wrote:
Baditude wrote:
True. However, as much as I love Madonna's music (personality is awful, though), she's also become sort of irrelevant, and her music has been mediocre for her last couple albums.
How can Madonna be sorta irrelevant when her tour is selling out almost everywhere? :wink:
If Tina Turner was touring, I'm sure she'd sell out as well.

.
Lol, you makes it look as it was a due going on a succesfull tour as Madge does: nothing is more wrong than that, as Madge still is more succesfull on that department of any other modern starlette, and there is no other pop peer female old act which could compete with her, Tina included.
Madonna is not only having succesfull tour she is breaking alltime record with it: that's pretty different.


Really are you sure about that im sure tina could. And what about Cher im sure she easily could.
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Postby IceAngel » Fri Jun 01, 2012 10:49 am

Dino wrote:
denise wrote:
Baditude wrote:
pcdm3 wrote:
Baditude wrote:
True. However, as much as I love Madonna's music (personality is awful, though), she's also become sort of irrelevant, and her music has been mediocre for her last couple albums.
How can Madonna be sorta irrelevant when her tour is selling out almost everywhere? :wink:
If Tina Turner was touring, I'm sure she'd sell out as well.

.
Lol, you makes it look as it was a due going on a succesfull tour as Madge does: nothing is more wrong than that, as Madge still is more succesfull on that department of any other modern starlette, and there is no other pop peer female old act which could compete with her, Tina included.
Madonna is not only having succesfull tour she is breaking alltime record with it: that's pretty different.


Really are you sure about that im sure tina could. And what about Cher im sure she easily could.
NO Cher wouldn't be able to sell out stadium audiences around the world. Forget about it. She's a great performer with a loyal fanbase but she's not on the same league as Madonna worldwide.

Tina is probably able to still sell out stadiums in Europe etc. She's far from being such a big concert draw as Madonna.
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Postby JimJim » Fri Jun 01, 2012 10:52 am

Of course Tina can still sell-out, she's a renowned live performer.

Getting off-topic now anyways.
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Postby Play » Fri Jun 01, 2012 11:04 am

pcdm3 wrote:
Baditude wrote:
:lol: :lol:

Yes.

I remember when Christina Aguilera was allegedly beefing with Gaga. I wonder why people dislike her after their career has gone to shit.
LOL Christina Aguilera is an irrelevant has-been.. let's not bring her to the table and keep her in the corner where she belongs.
No no.

Well, no.
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Postby denise » Fri Jun 01, 2012 11:48 am

Dino wrote:
denise wrote:
Baditude wrote:
pcdm3 wrote:
Baditude wrote:
True. However, as much as I love Madonna's music (personality is awful, though), she's also become sort of irrelevant, and her music has been mediocre for her last couple albums.
How can Madonna be sorta irrelevant when her tour is selling out almost everywhere? :wink:
If Tina Turner was touring, I'm sure she'd sell out as well.

.
Lol, you makes it look as it was a due going on a succesfull tour as Madge does: nothing is more wrong than that, as Madge still is more succesfull on that department of any other modern starlette, and there is no other pop peer female old act which could compete with her, Tina included.
Madonna is not only having succesfull tour she is breaking alltime record with it: that's pretty different.


Really are you sure about that im sure tina could. And what about Cher im sure she easily could.
Lol Cher easily could? her everlasting Farewell tour barely grossed half of what the Sticky did: here's the fact.
And I wasn't in anyway trying to shade Tina: it was someoneelse who brings her up, I just assumed that she surely can sell out a stadium, still she is not a competition to Madge when it comes to being a concert draw act: especially if you consider the high ticket price Madge charges for her show.
And I say this at the light of what the facts and boxscore suggest: Madge is the most succesfull female act also when it comes to Tour department.
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