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  1. 27. März 2020 · Why MadonnasVogue” Is Still Relevant 30 Years Later. By Liam Hess. March 27, 2020. Back in the 1980s, the word “vogue” would have recalled little more than a magazine—that is, unless,...

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      Madonna Remains the Ultimate Vogue Cover Star. By Janelle...

  2. 22. Aug. 2022 · It was the first song by a female artist to go multi-platinum. Paris Is Burning, Jennie Livingston’s documentary about the ballroom scene, was released six months later, helping catapult the...

  3. 11. Apr. 2020 · “Look around, everywhere you turn is heartache – it’s everywhere that you go.” 30 years on and the opening lines from Madonnas classic hit Vogue are still relevant today - and its...

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    • Blond Ambition Tour
    • Rock The Vote
    • MTV Video Music Awards
    • The Girlie Show Tour
    • Re-Invention Tour
    • Sticky & Sweet Tour
    • Super Bowl XLVI
    • MDNA Tour
    • World Pride

    Look closely when that butler brushes off the bannister. Nope, no dust there; the finger pulls clean. Those who objected to Madonna’s co-opting two vibrant New York scenes—ball culture and the house underground—had every reason to cast any available aspersions once the instant-classic music video for “Vogue” hit the airwaves. Directed with diamond-...

    Compared to the spectacles Madonna would go on to stage for the song over the next quarter century, the premier live performances of “Vogue” were surprisingly quaint. Stripped down to the bare basics (aside from the dancers’ headdresses, even the costumes consisted solely of simple black spandex), the Blond Ambition version of the song came closest...

    In 1990, Rock the Vote, the nonprofit organization aimed at mobilizing and registering young voters, made its national debut with a TV spot featuring Madonna and two of her Blond Ambition dancers harmonizing to a cheeky, revamped version of her then-recent smash. In what might seem tame by today’s standards, the sight of the world’s biggest pop sta...

    Indulging in a cheeky bit of dress-me-up make believe, Madonna’s performance at the 1990 VMAs gracefully elided politics altogether in favor of lace-front cosplay. Borrowing liberally from Dangerous Liaisons, specifically costume designer James Acheson’s cleavage-crushing bodice, Madonna and regalia flitted around a rec room, taunting a bevy of eli...

    Not by any stretch the most iconic performance of the tune, and in fact very likely the most rote of the bunch, especially when you consider its place in context with the surrounding Erotica-heavy content, against which “Vogue” can’t help but sound just a smidge “Let’s All Go to the Lobby.” The Mata Hari headdress promises subversion that never rea...

    Madonna took an eight-year break from touring in the late ’90s to concentrate on films and family, but her 2001 comeback tour’s focus on newer material meant it would be 11 long years between the Girlie Show performance of “Vogue” and this show-stopping show-starter from 2004’s Re-Invention Tour. Still in the thick of her yoga years, the singer mer...

    More than once during the Hard Candy-fied incarnation of “Vogue,” the track drops out to allow Madonna to check her ticking watch. It’s awfully tempting to be, ahem, reductive and compare the lasting influence of her 1990 house blockbuster unfavorably against the instant irrelevance of “4 Minutes,” a song which even in its own title falls well shor...

    Leave it to Madonna to open her performance at the Super Bowl in 2012, arguably the most heterosexual audience she’s ever appeared in front of, with the gayest anthem in her catalogue. Drawn into the stadium on a throne by about 75 buff-bodied gladiators, the Queen of Pop took to the stage to perform her ode to glamour accompanied by holograms of m...

    The MDNA Tour was frequently, for many of the Material Girl-era dressed fans in the St. Paul audience I attended the concert with, a perverse experiment in avoiding simple “greatest hits” pleasures. (You haven’t witnessed truly radiant disappointment until you’ve seen packs of Gen X’ers trying in vain to sing along to Madonna’s sad cabaret version ...

    When rumors started swirling that Madonna would be making a long overdue appearance at New York’s annual pride celebration in 2019, fans speculated that the infamously irreverent gay icon might give her oldies short shrift. But the queen arrived at Pride Island aiming to please, opening her set with what is arguably her queerest hit. Accompanied by...

  4. 27. März 2023 · Mark Elliott. 27 March 2023. It could have been the biggest missed opportunity in music history. With no time to film a video, Madonna was scouting around for extra material to help support the final US single from her Like A Prayer album, Keep It Together.

  5. 28. März 2020 · 1. Vogue was actually never meant to be a single. Madonna actually hooked up with music producer Shep Pettibone – who had previously remixed a number of her songs – to create a B-side for the...

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