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Madonna played Evita Peron - another well known Argentinian
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Madonna played Evita Peron - another well known Argentinian
Oh no doubt. I mentioned her and the others because of the immense success they've had. And I think that they can thank Madonna for paving the way for their own success. In their own ways, Swift, Beyonce and Lady Gaga have surpassed Madonna, whether it's the music, voice, performance, or how their run their business. They each have their own strengths which contribute to their success.I will offer that you might not be aware of how huge Beyoncé’s celebrity has grown
Both she and Taylor Swift have vastly outgrown the shadow Madonna cast, but for Beyoncé- it’s like her husband once said “I’m not a businessman; I’m a business, man” - she’s an industry unto herself
You might want to expand your horizons quite a bit.this is probably the greatest musical I have ever seen.
No, and no, Mr. Blew Skyy.Have you never been mellow, Marcia ?
ETA i think that should be your new SR handle, MellowMarcia
No it isn't a chick flick. I enjoyed the movie as well. Sha na na had an important role in the movie as well. They were the opening act for the final day at Woodstock which was closed by Jimi Hendrix. The group was started by students from Columbia university. They weren't egg heads by any stretch of the imagination.But the question you’re all wondering is: IS IT A CHICK FLICK ?? The answer is: Only if you consider all musicals, by definition, chick flicks... I think the answer is No, but it really hinges on that question..... Also, sorry DR- but Worse Things I Could Do is probably my least favorite song in the whole film.. pretty much all the rest of them are great though.
Madonna at Danceteria in 1983 right before she EXPLODEDI admit Madonna has good songs, and her personality is one of a kind.
Did a kind of edit: Balanchine deep dive awhile back because I realized I wouldn't be able to pick him out of a lineup. But I've always known about him and his reputation because I've always loved ballet but never wanted to be a dancer and certainly wouldn't be a good one (Turning Point certainly a movie I'll always watch).2. a ballerina can spend their life perfecting their craft - can rise to the rank of Prima — that does not automatically mean they know much about dance history or choreography or teaching
Technical ability and cultural appreciation are not shared skills (sure, there may be overlap but someone who’s never danced a lick might be a better cultural arbiter than a prima ballerina)
I know someone who is a huge Minnie Ripperton (and, by extension, also Maya Rudolph) fan but she is becoming forgotten.if you're bringing Minnie Ripperton into this then it;'s game over - that voice was amazing
I think I'd put Barbra and Cher in that list.. And honest question, those other great singers, have they had anywhere near the phenomenal success Madonna has had for the length of time she's had? I can't think of any other than maybe Lady Gaga, Beyonce and probably Taylor Swift. Madonna in a lot of ways, blazed the trail for them.
Nobody brought this up yet?
I think I'd put Barbra and Cher in that list.
The research I just did is it most certainly canOnly because this was NOT a musical.
Madonna at Danceteria in 1983 right before she EXPLODED