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March 21, 2008

HEAR IT HERE: Madonna feat. Justin Timberlake, "4 Minutes"

The new Madonna single "4 Minutes" is confusing on so many levels. It's an OK song, but I've never heard her sound so overwhelmed by a producer before. Sure, Timbaland is an artistic (and commercial) force, but Madonna's collaborations generally sound more, well, collaborative. This sounds like a Timbaland track that could have been done by anyone from Keri Hilson to Nelly Furtado. Is Madge really trying to go incognito? My other question is: Why is this track being introduced through a Sunsilk shampoo commercial? Were the Apple people not interested? Is Old Navy all full? Did the writers' strike delay keep it off of "Grey's Anatomy"? Or are Madonna and Warner Bros. simply going through the motions on the release of "Hard Candy," seeing as she is set to go to her new Live Nation deal once the project is over? Hmmm.

March 7, 2008

Madonna set to become rock royalty

Madonna leads this year's class of Rock and Roll Hall of Famers, who will be inducted at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel on Monday night. Since the Material Girl isn't expected to leak any of her upcoming "Hard Candy" album at the ceremony (even though collaborator Justin Timberlake is set to induct her), we'll just have to celebrate her honor by looking back.

Iggy Pop and The Stooges will serenade her induction. And we have big hopes for how awesome that will be. The whole ceremony airs live on VH1 Classic Monday night at 8:30 and highlights will be shown on VH1 on Mar. 22 at 11 p.m.

Here's some of her best tracks:

Madonna: Borderline rocker, deserving inductee [Newsday]

March 4, 2008

Rock Hall weirdness (Part 2)

As Rafer noted earlier, Iggy Pop & The Stooges will be performing for Madonna's Rock Hall induction on Monday. Is it too much to hope that Iggy will take a pass at "Into the Groove" that's similar to Ciccone Youth's classic cover?

That one goes a little something like this:

Or maybe a run through of "Crazy for You" that's like New Found Glory's? Which sounds like this:

Maybe it's me, but this sounds like it could be the Rock Hall's most inspired pick in years. And maybe a great performance could actually get Iggy and The Stooges into the Rock Hall finally?

June 29, 2006

Madonna at Madison Square Garden

Madonna turned Madison Square Garden last night into a combination of Studio 54, Las Vegas and Cirque du Soleil, emerging from a giant disco ball to perform two hours' worth of thumping, bass-driven dance music accompanied by eye-popping visuals, her usual coterie of handsome male dancers and, perhaps most importantly, a DJ. More

June 26, 2006

Madonna: Re-invented as regular (not material) girl

madsmall.jpg Madonna spent more than two decades cultivating a larger-than-life persona, but in real life, she stands only 5-foot-4 in her bare feet - "a midget," she says, jokingly, when compared to most professional dancers.

She remains the most famous woman in the world, the reigning queen of the tabloids, but publicly, at least, she lives relatively gossip-free as the happily married, 47-year-old mother of two who writes children's books in her spare time.

Yet even though she has built quite a career for herself, perfecting the fine art of reinvention, her latest incarnation is still a bit of a shock.

Madonna is now - wait for it - normal!

Full article here.
Photo by Warner Bros.

Listen to "Get Together" here.
Madonna's six-show run at Madison Square Garden starts Wednesday.

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