Filmer Paradise wrote: » So what?
DEFTLEFTHAND wrote: » I always thought she was plain looking. Even when she was young. Can you imagine her without the cake face.
AllForIt wrote: » Yes, a plain Jane.
Lorelli! wrote: » So...Madonna?
DEFTLEFTHAND wrote: » I always thought she was plain looking.
DEFTLEFTHAND wrote: » Anybody can do that.
andekwarhola wrote: » Any man that was aged between 12 and 15 in 1984 that didn't crack one off to the Like a Virgin album cover is a eunuch or a liar.
I don't want to be your prisoner, so baby, won't you set me free
Feels like I'm going to lose my mind, you just keep on pushing my love over the borderline
When you hold me in your arms, you love me 'til I just can't see, but then you let me down, when I look around, baby, you just can't be found
You cause me so much pain, I think I'm going insane. Stop driving me away, I just want to stay
Franz Von Peppercorn wrote: » She was ok, but is no Cindi lauper
jacksie66 wrote: » https://youtu.be/0XoyDqFy5pU
Outlaw Pete wrote: » I've always felt that Borderline was a very underappreciated song.
Capt'n Midnight wrote: » The nearest I could cite "At the start of the century," Clive James is saying, "there was Madame Curie, who was a terrific scientist, and not at all interested in fame. And today we have Madonna, who's only an average singer and dancer. And she's obsessed by fame. Consumed by it." He gives a "go figure" shrug. - Clive James
Capt'n Midnight wrote: » How did that upbeat Clive James quote go ?"She was a dancer who looked even better than she danced, and sang better than she looked and everyone knew someone who could sing better" The nearest I could cite "At the start of the century," Clive James is saying, "there was Madame Curie, who was a terrific scientist, and not at all interested in fame. And today we have Madonna, who's only an average singer and dancer. And she's obsessed by fame. Consumed by it." He gives a "go figure" shrug. - Clive James
Space Dog wrote: » And who is Clive James please? Never heard of him and wont't google him. And who would compare Marie Curie and Madonna? And why?
check_six wrote: » Always thought "Madonna" was her stage name. Only discovered that it's her given name recently, despite living through the peak Madonna phase of the late 80s early 90s. See also Prince for the same. Who knew? She's the last of that trio of 1958 mid-west America born superstars still kicking too (herself, Prince, and Michael Jackson).
Franz Von Peppercorn wrote: » Prolific Australian/British journalist and critic.https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clive_James He compared them because he found similarities in their personality, and he could because he was an educated man.