Madonna Rejected by Eminem - Rolling Stone Cover Photos
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... songwriter. I mean, “What Goes Around…..Comes Around?” Brilliant. I thought it would be a challenge to work with him. He’s sort of a Cary Grant . I love him. I love working with him.”
Zzzzzz…I told ya.
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Madonna Sees Herself in Lady GaGa
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Madonna Madonna says she sees a lot of herself in Lady Gaga . The Queen of Pop insists she can relate to the Poker Face hitmaker — because, like Lady GaGa, she had no money at the start of her career.“I see myself in Lady Gaga,” Madge tells Rolling Stone in a new interview. “When I saw her, she didn’t have a lot of money for her production. she’s got holes in her fishnets, and there’s mistakes everywhere. It was kind of a mess, but I can see that she has that IT Factor. It’s nice to see that at a raw stage.” The Holiday hitmaker also opened up about working with Justin ...
Madonna: Work Saved Me
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... graces the cover of Rolling Stone magazine this month, opening up in an interview about her divorce, how she’s coping, and what artists she’s into these days. Here are some snippets from the article. Madonna on her divorce : "What can you say? It was a challenging year. I think work saved me, and I'm very grateful that I had work to do. I may have thrown myself off a building. Life is an adjustment. It's different. My sons aren't with me right now, they're with their father, and I'm not very comfortable with the idea of my children not living together. There are pros and ...
Madonna Opens Up About Her Divorce and Her Kids
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Breaking up is hard to do -- even for Madonna . In the cover story of the new Rolling Stone , the pop star admits that divorcing Guy Ritchie after eight years of marriage was "challenging . . . I'm very grateful that I had work to do. I may have thrown myself off a building." ...
Madonna’s backhanded compliment to Lady Gaga
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... admit some of it blows.
But after all these years, she admits she still can’t sniff out a Number One. “I’ve never been a good judge of what things are going to be huge or not. The songs that I think are the most retarded songs I’ve written, like ‘Cherish’ and ‘Sorry,’ a pretty big hit off my last album, end up being the biggest hits,” she tells RS. ” ‘Into the Groove’ is another song I feel retarded singing, but everybody seems to like it.”
[From Rolling Stone]
Ignoring her very un-P.C. use of the word “retarded,” I’d agree with ...
Madonna Talks Divorce, Lady Gaga, & Being Snubbed By Eminem With Rolling Stone Oct. 2009
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... “I was a geek in high school. I didn’t really have a drink until I got divorced for the first time [from Sean Penn] when I was 30,” the Queen of Pop reveals in a cover story for the new issue of Rolling Stone. “‘Geek’ is not a word anyone uses to describe me, except perhaps [‘Confessions on a Dance Floor’ producer] Stuart Price, who once said, ‘You know, you’re a nerd at heart, nobody knows it.’ I took it as a compliment.” ...
Tidbits: Kimmel reportedly plays faves with gal pal
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... . Pressed further, the ballroom hunk simply shook his head and said, “No.” … When “The Queen of Pop” got her first glimpse of Lady Gaga , Madonna liked what she saw — a mirror image of her own early career. “I see myself in Lady Gaga,” she revealed to Rolling Stone . “When I saw her, she didn’t have a lot of money for her production. She’s got holes in her fishnets, and there are mistakes everywhere. It was kind of a mess, but I can see that she has that IT Factor. It’s nice to see that at a raw stage.” Tabloid Tidbits is compiled by Ree Hines. [image] ...
Madonna Covers Rolling Stone
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... , the Queen of Pop sat down with Rolling Stone for a revealing look into her life after divorcing Guy Ritchie, her take on today's rising pop stars and how David might be walking in mama's footsteps one day. ...
Madonna’s life is “Like a Benetton Ad”
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... Opening up about her family life, Madonna, 51, tells the latest issue of Rolling Stone magazine that her divorce from Guy Ritchie was “challenging”, adding “I’m very grateful that I had work to do. I may have thrown myself off a building.” ...
Madonna graces the cover of Rolling Stone magazine this month
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... good-looking and laid back. He’s sort of a Cary Grant. I love him, I love working with him, but I don’t recognize myself in him. But I can see myself in Lady Gaga. In the early part of my career, for sure. When I saw her, she didn’t have a lot of money for her production, she’s got holes in her fishnets, and there’s mistakes everywhere. It was kind of a mess, but I can see that she’s got that It
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Potent Quotables: Madge's Tame Past
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... The Queen of Pop admits her life wasn't always one big fabulous dance party. And when producer Stuart Price once told her she was "a nerd at heart," she "took it as a compliment." ...
Madonna’s Rolling Stone interview: divorce & her “Benetton ad” family
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... fluorescent-green sweater combo. … It’s OK, it was the Eighties. It was a bad-hairstyle era. Let’s face it.”
On Paul McCartney’s “boring” live performances: “People have told me, ‘You could just go out there and play guitar and sing your songs like Paul McCartney,’ but I’d be too bored. Most of the joy of the shows is the magic of creating them — theater. I’m a perfectionist. I like hard work. I like to sweat.”
[From Rolling Stone’s Rock Daily, Page Six, Us Weekly & Gatecrasher]
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Madonna Looks Back, Sees Gaga
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madonnalooksback.jpg The Queen of Pop, who has a greatest hits album coming out, graces the cover of Rolling Stone magazine this month. Well, her 20-something self does, but her 50-something mouth sounded off about her transformations, biggest hits and being a "geek". “I think people put a lot of emphasis on the whole reinvention of my image, and it’s always been a lot less calculated than people think,” Madonna told the mag. ” I think it’s boring to stay the same. A girl likes to change her look.” Really? Still referring to herself as "a girl" at 51? “I was a geek in high ...
Madonna Rolling Stone Magazine October 2009
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... Check out some highlights from her interview with the mag below and CLICK HERE for more Madonna and Rolling Stone. ...
'The songs that I think are the most retarded songs I’ve written end up being the biggest hits'
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... SOUNDBITES — "I’ve never been a good judge of what things are going to be huge or not. The songs that I think are the most retarded songs I’ve written, like ‘Cherish’ and ‘Sorry,’ a pretty big hit off my last album, end up being the biggest hits. ‘Into the Groove’ is another song I feel retarded singing, but everybody seems to like it.” —Madonna, reflecting on her chart toppers ...
Michael Sheen Meets His Second-Favorite Beatle
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... “I had my girlfriends paint my body with fluorescent hearts and flowers. I wore a pair of shorts and a midriff top, and I just went mad.
I’m sure everyone thought I was insane. That was the beginning of my provocative performances, I guess.” —Madonna on her seventh grade performance of the Who’s “Baba O’Riley" [Rolling Stone] ...
Madonna’s Curious Decisions Regarding Recent, Inferior Singles Possibly Explained
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... This was the video that made me want to be Madonna. Oh sigh.
(And speaking of “really now,” what’s up with her using “retarded” all the time lately? Is it a way for her to feel like a cool mom in front of Lourdes’ friends?)
Madonna Looks Back: The New Issue Of Rolling Stone [RS]
Madonna - Cherish [Dailymotion]
Madonna - Into the Groove [Dailymotion]
Madonna Talks About Her Legacy To Rolling Stone Magazine
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Here’s a snippet from her cover story:
But having innate stage savvy didn’t mean Madonna grew up a wild child. Though she tells Scaggs about her days as a graffiti artist when she was running with Keith Haring and Jean-Michel Basquiat in New York City (her tag: Boy Toy), life was tamer before that. “I was a geek in high school. I didn’t really have a drink until I got divorced for the first time [from Sean Penn] when I was 30,” she admits. ” ‘Geek’ is not a word anyone uses to describe me, except perhaps ...
“I Was A Geek In High School. I Didn’t Really Have A Drink Until I Got Divorced For The First Time When I Was 30.”
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... “I was a geek in high school. I didn’t really have a drink until I got divorced for the first time [from Sean Penn] when I was 30,” she admits. ” ‘Geek’ is not a word anyone uses to describe me, except perhaps [Confessions on a Dance Floor producer] Stuart Price, who once said, ‘You know, you’re a nerd at heart, nobody knows it.’ I took it as a compliment.” [RollingStone] ...
Madonna: ‘Life Is an Adjustment’
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... live in, the more open you are,” adopting Mercy and David from Africa has opened her eyes and provided “a new perspective on the world.”
“I have French nannies, my security guards are Israeli, I have assistants from Argentina and Puerto Rico as well as a Japanese assistant and chef, and another chef from Italy. It’s wonderful. I love it… My life is a cacophony of different languages and music.”
Source: Rolling Stone
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