Hello. Aloha. Introduction. Me. I went to catch her act and stayed in her home, and wrote A BzuNCH of music, lyrics, and drew how to play them, what feelings they were coming from to bring her up n out so they did not fold. I taught each musician the part's. I brought my trusty tape recorder and a bunch of cassettes, and cellophane tape to use them, until we had some good quality memorex. Back against that wall. In the dusty wooden floor board's, and I painted and drew with them, her friends too. Before this band, me n her and some friends were friends outside in long Island where I was being trained ballet but didn't have anywhere to stay, so I improvised, and helped work in the diner, and got food, and helped odd jobs all the way down and back up the street bordering my lessons. I'd do anything for ballet with real piano. So, yeah, she introduced me to allow her large family, who were very huggy. I hung back but they were into being affectionate, funny, fun. So I made them laugh with dance a bit, and got my hair messed was accepted. So the music, I wrote and coached to give the world a person who cared about me. World, look outside, stick by someone. Not just fling a dollar and run. Listen, be real, feel and pray. I wrote a bunch more later after she made it and needed material and more and more and when I feel like it, I will again. Everyone who wants to be musical IS musical. Be you. ,
Honestly, I was (really) hoping that her new album, Madame X would have contained pieces from her different musical eras/personae over the last 35 years, including a handful of the songs she recorded in the late '70s through the 1980s that haven't bee blessed to grace any of her albums to date. It would have been the perfect opportunity, given the concept of the album is a double agent/spy living/playing many different roles in a long-lived life. Songs like, "Bells Ringing", "Safe Neighborhood", "Love For Tender", "Hothouse Flower", and "High Society" would have been perfect additions to that theme. Sad...I don't get it.
It's a bootleg that's been around since the early 90's. I always love hearing the raw punk new wave beginning of the legend.
Me too!!! Wish I could have the studio recording too. This is mint though.
I like her music very well Madonna is super🤠
not to say she is not a hell of an artist..she really is!
madonna sounds so raw and cute. she was a punk before there was proper punk music!
She did it....
Yeah, all that she did create who she is....👍
I love it!
Hello. Aloha.
Introduction. Me.
I went to catch her act and stayed in her home, and wrote A BzuNCH of music, lyrics, and drew how to play them, what feelings they were coming from to bring her up n out so they did not fold.
I taught each musician the part's.
I brought my trusty tape recorder and a bunch of cassettes, and cellophane tape to use them, until we had some good quality memorex.
Back against that wall. In the dusty wooden floor board's, and I painted and drew with them, her friends too.
Before this band, me n her and some friends were friends outside in long Island where I was being trained ballet but didn't have anywhere to stay, so I improvised, and helped work in the diner, and got food, and helped odd jobs all the way down and back up the street bordering my lessons.
I'd do anything for ballet with real piano.
So, yeah, she introduced me to allow her large family, who were very huggy. I hung back but they were into being affectionate, funny, fun.
So I made them laugh with dance a bit, and got my hair messed was accepted.
So the music, I wrote and coached to give the world a person who cared about me.
World, look outside, stick by someone. Not just fling a dollar and run. Listen, be real, feel and pray.
I wrote a bunch more later after she made it and needed material and more and more and when I feel like it, I will again.
Everyone who wants to be musical IS musical. Be you. ,
Madonna always can start to play and record rock music for the sake of "returning to her roots".
Honestly, I was (really) hoping that her new album, Madame X would have contained pieces from her different musical eras/personae over the last 35 years, including a handful of the songs she recorded in the late '70s through the 1980s that haven't bee blessed to grace any of her albums to date. It would have been the perfect opportunity, given the concept of the album is a double agent/spy living/playing many different roles in a long-lived life. Songs like, "Bells Ringing", "Safe Neighborhood", "Love For Tender", "Hothouse Flower", and "High Society" would have been perfect additions to that theme. Sad...I don't get it.
That be to fucking good to be true
She was around when this sound was emerging..she is nothing if not a genius about what the people at the time wanted to hear.
Punk happened before Madonna. She was more of the new wave punk scene when this was recorded.
This should've been released
returning to her roots, please
Punk started in 1975. This was in 1980 and this is new wave not Punk
The OP referred to this as POST-Punk, princess. Different genre from punk. This would qualify as post-punk, which is essentially new wave.
so cute