Madonna's Over

Dixon Carter Lee

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It's been a long few decades. We made it out alive. Good on us.

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I think she will still be around. She has been a shapeshifter her entire career. I think that she will decide that people no longer want to see her naked and provocative and just go back to making pop songs which she is good at. Under it all she is a business woman.
 
Sir Elton ripped her a new one this last week.

I chuckled.
 
It's gonna take a lot more than that to put down one of the most reconizable performers of this lifetime.
 
It's gonna take a lot more than that to put down one of the most reconizable performers of this lifetime.

I don't know. She was always an iffy performance artist. She couldn't really dance. Her shows were eye candy and not much else. People put up with it because they wanted to fuck her. Nobody wants to fuck her anymore, so the cone bras and cheerleader skirts just look stupid now.
 
I don't know. She was always an iffy performance artist. She couldn't really dance. Her shows were eye candy and not much else. People put up with it because they wanted to fuck her. Nobody wants to fuck her anymore, so the cone bras and cheerleader skirts just look stupid now.

I agree. But I think the business woman in her will figure that out.
 
Sorry, I just can't get past her face in that picture DCL. It's damn near terrifying.
 
I don't know. She was always an iffy performance artist. She couldn't really dance. Her shows were eye candy and not much else. People put up with it because they wanted to fuck her. Nobody wants to fuck her anymore, so the cone bras and cheerleader skirts just look stupid now.

I didn't hear her getting booed at the Super Bowl. I think this is more of that Britney Spears is fat bs from a few years ago and the majority of people claiming they wouldn't fuck her are either liars, picky or wouldn't have fucked her in the first place for whatever odd reason.
 
I used to say her music sucked but she was a great marketer, so her influence would be wide but short-lived. Over the years I've had to admit I was wrong: the music has stood up just fine.

Finer than her saggy Italian catcher's mitt of a face.

Ohnoheditten.
Ohyeshedit.
 
I agree. But I think the business woman in her will figure that out.

When I say "Madonna's" over I don't mean she's going to die and never be heard from again -- I mean the whole pussy power on parade schtick is over. She'll be fine. She'll produce records or come up with a tight cabaret act singing Sondheim or some damn thing. But it won't be "Madonna". That's over.
 
When I say "Madonna's" over I don't mean she's going to die and never be heard from again -- I mean the whole pussy power on parade schtick is over. She'll be fine. She'll produce records or come up with a tight cabaret act singing Sondheim or some damn thing. But it won't be "Madonna". That's over.

or make another terrible movie that no one will watch.
 
A wealthy friend invited me over to listen to a new thing - compact discs. He had a monster setup with huge speakers, a powerful amp, and a compact disc player that cost about $700.
The only full digital CD he could lay his hands on was "Like a Virgin," and when he cranked it up on "Dress You Up in My Love" I became a fan for life.
But not of Madonna. She was OK. What I really liked was the guy who played guitar in that song. Awesome.
 
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