My mind is properly blown right now… I have followed Madonna for 35 years and this is the first time I have heard about Vince. What an amazing interview of insights.
I'm so glad Mr. Paterson is getting recognition for his work. The things he has done to revolutionize the visual artistry and movement of pop music is beyond words - what's amazing is he's always been humble enough to remain out of the spotlight and let the artists revel in the applause. The Blonde Ambition Tour wouldn't have been nearly the ground breaking show it was without him. He's a very talented and smart man. I wish he still directed/choreographed for Madonna. Her shows since Blonde Ambition have generally lacked a "soul."
Fantastic interview. The dancing behind the screen in Express Yourself mv is the greatest piece of film ever created. It's sexy af. Vince is genius. Without him, there is no MJ or Madonna as we know them. His creations change pop culture. Visionary. Pioneer. Love Vince.
Actually Michael Peters was the choreographer that took MJ to higher heights if you watch the 'Beat it' video in which Peters choreographed. Vincent Patterson is one of the dancers.
This is one of the most insightful interviews I have seen regarding the experience of working with Madonna. Thank you, @MRNMISTER! You asked great questions and listened so elegantly to the answers. Vince Patterson is amazing!
Madonna met Jose and Luis at the Sound Factory Club in NYC one Saturday night in 1989. Junior Vasquez was the DJ there. Jose and Luis danced for Madonna and that's when she wanted them to tour with her. I believe it was Debie Mazar who had told Madonna about Jose & Luis. I know this because I was there the night Madonna came to the Sound Factory. While she was there she also was dancing with us on the dance floor while everyone was doing the bus stop which she added to the blond ambition show. It's something how that one night at the Sound Factory made so much history. I'm just glad I was there and witnessed it all. All night I was just amazed at how small Madonna was but she is a typical strong leo. I should know I'm a leo myself but alot more humble.😊 P.S. Gautier actually stole the idea of the cone bra from a Ball the house of Extravaganza through back in late 88 or early 89. Which I was also at and John Paul Gautier attended. Some acquaintances of mine walked a category where you had to create an outfit and the best creation won. The people who created the cone bra won that category and the next time it was seen was in the vogue video and in like a virgin blond ambition tour version. Designers do copy and steal designs. 😊 I wish I could've remembered their names who created the cone bra originally!
Nonsense, Gaultier was doing cone bras already in his défilés in 1984/1985 in Barbès Paris, exactly the same shape as the dancers in Like a Virgin at the top of the bed.
The first time she wore that bra was in 1986 in her Open your heart video. In that same video she used images from paintings of Tamara de Lempicka. Around that time she also started collecting her paintings. De Lempicka painted women with those bras in the 1920s - 1930s. Google her painting Young woman in green dress for an example. I always thought Madonna got her inspiration for those bras from those paintings.
Gaultier said he thought of her grandma while designing those conic pieces, and yes, women in 20's 30's and 40's wore some lingerie that made their breasts look in a way like cones, and obviously this was exagerated to recreate, not sure if he made those designs but indeed they became Gaultier signature.
Madonna was fully aware of the existence of voguing since at least 1983, as she was a regular at Paradise Garage, and the Garage was already the haunt of many houses, who came to party every Saturday night. She certainly took this dance seriously, and said to herself that she could do something different with it, seeing Malcolm Maclaren go to number 1 with Deep In Vogue in 1989, a year before her vogue.
Being a young teen gay guy when this all happened was epic!! The hype around this tour, like a prayer and Pepsi ad was phenomenal! Thanks for the insight into everything
Wow, what an amazing interview and Mr. Paterson, you are such a jewel. Thank you so much for sharing these stories of the Queen of Pop Madonna. 🙌🏽💜👑🪩💜👑🪩💜👑🪩
What a fantastic interview, Not only does Vincent come across as an extremely intelligent dancer and choreographer but also a really nice person… the kind of person you just love as a friend
That's one of several dubious claims he made. Another being that he taught her how to "sit elegantly on a couch." I suppose everyone is entitled to a little self-aggrandizing. 😆
I remember Vince in Lars Von Trier’s Dancer in the dark, where he played Björk’s dance/theatre coach for the musical they were rehearsing and I remember what an incredibly sweet and human Vince’s character was. Before that film I knew nothing about him and I think it is wonderful that Von Trier put him as a choreographer in it.
I have watched this like ten times. It’s sooooo good! I lust Love Vince Patterson. He’s beyond creative as an artist. I also love how well spoken he is. Dynamite interview!
28:34 wow that is literally quantum leaping… I’ve been watching some videos about that! It’s how you access your life (past/future/ eternal moment of now) Every possible outcome is playing out right NOW… He would fall asleep with the music and he would get the answer next day! And… it was brilliant! Game changing and inspirational
Thank you for the amazing interview❤ This interview means a lot❤ I am a super Madonna fan for a long time from far far east beautiful Formosa - Taiwan🇹🇼🇹🇼🇹🇼
I absolutely loved this 🥰🥰🥰 in fact I got a bit emotional while watching it and listening to his amazing stories of working with her. What a legend he is and I can only imagine the visionary of both he and Madonna back in that time. She was at the top of her game with the BA Tour and she knew it. Nobody touched her. And it’s thanks to this amazing guy that that tour will never be beat by any artist. It was also my first time I ever saw her live at Wembley stadium. I was 16 years old. Wow, what a time to be alive that was. It still remains one of my favourite shows and times ever and I’m now 50 years old. Its thanks to this guy, this is what happens when two legends and amazing minds work together. I loved loved loved this so much. Thank you for posting 🥰🥰
The choreographer they "let go" was Karole Armitage, who was more of a interpretative/contemporary dance choreographer than Vince who was predominantly "pop". Also, and not many people know this, at that early stage of rehearsals there were 3 backing singer/dancers - replicating the Who's That Girl Tour set up. But the one that dropped out was N'Dea Davenport (she had already recorded backing vocals on I'm Breathless by this point). And for whatever reason - maybe Vince's idea? - they decided not to replace her, and create a new vision based on 2 singers.
My understanding from listening to Nikki and Donna, she was more of a singer and not a dancer. Nikki and Donna can do both so it just worked using only them two since they are more versatile.
Wow. I was just playing Ofra Haza this week, I felt really sad whilst listening, then I learned she passed. To find out she influenced part of Blond Ambition is beautiful and kind of full circle. This interview is the bomb, I’ve had goosebumps and tears. Thank you so so much. x
Madonna may never have heard of Ofra, but she certainly ripped her off since then.. Her "Isaac" song ripped off Ofra's "Im Nin Alu" and then the LIVE Confessions Tour version mimics Ofra Haza's "Mata Hari" video.. complete with the woman in red in a cage.. Then the whole Kabbalah thing.. Ofra always imbued her later music with mystical elements. So sad she was on the verge of a third come back but went into renal failure due to her SOB POS husband.
This is a wooooonderful interview! Such insight into the creative process and the amazing personalities Vincent worked with. Brought back a lot of sweet memories too. I came of age in NYC during the 90s. Those were the days! Thanks for this video -- it's a real treasure!!!
This man is a genius...let's not forget " Kiss of the Spiderwoman" the musical..kander and Ebb. Vincent gives his beauty allowing the artist to glow..he's beautiful with line and punctuating music. X
Nikki Harris was the person who put Vogueing into the Express Yourself routine that was performed at the 1989 MTV awards, long before Madonna had met Jose and Luis. That routine is almost exactly the same as the one on the Blonde Ambition Tour, so Vince Paterson must have really only worked with the extra dancers.
Fantastic, fantastic interview. 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 to the host 4 asking his...(very intelligent and insightful)...questions...then letting Vince speak. Without interrupting him. 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼➕️➕️➕️ for that. ● Just one tweak - The 🇺🇸 PSA was about voting. And to ensure u did. (As opposed 2 it being an AIDS thing.) 34:24
WOW! Amazing!! I’m happy to have just got you into triple subscriber figures too! SUCH a great video and you were such a fantastic interviewer. So many wonderful revelatory moments, you had clearly done your homework! Great job! I look forward to watching many more of your videos and to see your channel grow, you deserve it. Love from the Uk. ☺️
OMG!!! I NEVER KNEW THAT OFRA HAZA INSPIRED "LIKE A VIRGIN" IN BLONDE AMBITION!!! I loved that version! I was following Ofra Haza since 1991. Madonna has ripped off Ofra Haza three times since then... with "Frozen" and then "Im Nin Alu" in "Issac" and then the LIVE performance of "Issac" as that live performance mimics Ofra Haza's "Mata Hari" video! Ofra Haza was PART of Israeli/Mizrachi music fabric.
The mic wasn’t original - Kate Bush had someone design it for her to use in her legendary “Tour of Life” residency in the Hammersmith Odeon in London in 79, so she was able to sing and dance freely. Kate made quite a few revisions to the prototype.
ACTUALLY… Jose & Luis were friends with Robert in the gay clubs who was best friends with Debra Mazar who was Madonnas best friend… Robert had talked about the two dancers to Debra and Debra told Madonna about what she heard and Madonna went to the club to see them dance… Vogue was written and inspired by Jose & Luis.. which the song samples a few of the “Vogue Beats” used in the ballroom scene battles….. This is the story I heard from my friend Robert and my House Father Jose Xtravaganza..
Actually Madonna was not the first to make a theatrical tour concert, that would be Kate Bush in her first and only tour. She was the first performer to have backup dancers and make an entire procution out of it.
Here a very important fact: The first Gautier outing and Vogueing in mainstream pop was contrary to popular believe NOT Madonna! It was the iconic always self-styled Jody Watley in 1983, who wore the early version of the cone bra in her 1983 solo outing "Where the Boys Are"! Jody later wore the same bra top on the cover of her iconic Nr. one hit single "Don't You Want Me" in 1987. Jody started wearing Gaultier when she split from her former Band Shalamar in 1979 and lived in London where she used to visit him literally sitting on the sewing machine selling off his pieces in a small shop in London! Jody was also next to Grace Jones the first female performer who used high fashion (Westwood, Miyake, Chanel and Gaultier) on pop and mainstream shows, stages and music videos! Jody wore the high ponytail and menswear suit before Madonna ("Real Love" video), had her dancers literally dressed the exact same way Madonna did on Blond Ambition one year before Madonna started that tour on live shows, worked with David Fincher before Madonna, worked with NArs before Madonna did in the SEX book, invented and showcased whaacking (pre vogueing dance), did the first wig reveal on a pop stage, wore head to toe Gaultier in her ciconic top 5 song "Friends" in 1989 (She had to fly to Paris herself to get the collection and pay for all expenses since record labels did not pay for fashion on video shoots back then). These facts aren't only important because was a black woman! But also because they should be general pop culture knowledge because Jody was the blueprint for a Rihanna, Beyonce or a (white) Madonna! I know that Jody and Madonna know each other and there MUST be a connection between all these creative similarities. This can't be a coincident!
Yeah, Jody was a pioneer! There was a lot of overlap between what she, Madonna, and Janet were doing at the time. They were collaborating with similar folks and getting inspiration from similar places.
@@ITHINKDAFUCKNOTYOUTRICKASSBITC Jody wasn't a one-hit wonder. She had several successful albums and is a legend. Yes, she vogued and worked with David Fincher before Madonna did. And yes, Madonna did it better.
I wish all her fans would watch this and realize that Madonna was not the big genius they all make her out to be. Vincent Paterson invented all those iconic moments that made Madonna such a superstar. I’m guessing a lot of her fans think that Madonna was responsible for everything. A huge Bravo to Vincent and his spectacular vision & choreography and his creative genius.
thanks for watching! absolutely - vincent is a visionary but he would agree it also takes incredible talent like madonna's to bring these visions to life. there's was an incredible partnership!
Vince seems like a really cool, very talented guy, but I take issue with some of his claims. Madonna has a reputation for saying how she feels, but she's also well known for being extremely professional. I don't think any of her other collaborators have ever described her as anything other than that. His recollection of her shouting at him when they first met makes for a fun story but it sounds like an exaggeration at best. And he claims she didn't discover voguing until the tour auditions, but as far as I know auditions were held in early 1990 and she first vogued at the VMAs in September '89 and wrote "Vogue" in late '89. 🤔
Ya...like, I know Madonna had some diva-like behavior as seen in Truth or Dare. but I have a hard time believing that's really how she spoke to him. When it came to collaboration and the direction of her productions I'm not convinced she was an abrasive and rude sailor spouting F bombs and teenage bratty responses to his ideas. He is trying to stereotype her as this Joan Crawford/cruella villain character . 🙄
@@cannolishowtime7055 I met a guy who worked with her on the VMAs in 1990 and said he didn't like her. I asked why and his response led me to believe she just had a clear idea of what she wanted and he didn't like that. Straight dude.
Madonna was just flopping around before he worked with her??? Every time he does an interview, he goes a little bit further and further into never, never land! He exaggerates more and more every time he speaks!
The Guillotine. JUST KIDDING.. but what Patterson leaves OUT is that "Dangerous Liaisons" had just come out and THAT movie influenced the performance capitalized on its popularity and influence on pop culture.
It was indeed because of the black saint/Jesus, and the kiss and the burning crosses...it all adds up to the racism and bigotry within the church and the USA. Madonna put the mirror up to these bigoted groups and they didn't like what was looking back at them. The truth hurts!!!
And Vincent SHOULD have been in Truth or Dare doc… that was a mistake which I think he maybe knows… he would always have been known as the one who created the show with Madonna if he was in… without him in it people will not know… it was the doc that kind of cemented the legacy of what the show created
would have LOVED if 'truth or dare' captured the initial rehearsals - although sounds like those were already stressful enough without adding cameras to the mix!
To be fair Michael Jackson had been working in the industry for 20 years when Vince worked with him. I think the change came with him because of life challenges
He kept the 3 white fans used in the live Vogue performance until he sold them at auction a few years ago. Someone paid $75,000.00 for the set of 3 fans.
He was the creative juggernaut behind some of the most iconic moments of her career. And she’s never given him credit. This is why The Girlie Show was such a letdown after BA
@@fi_ferrari on the contrary, it sounded to me like he accepts her "difficult" side without judgment. If anything, he seems to respect it, and even found it somewhat endearing. That's just my read though
You're right, I've heard him in the past saying Madonna had never danced before he started working with him, which is utter rubbish. He also forgets that the MTV performance in 1989 was the exact same choreography as Blonde Ambition so his claim that nothing was finished is rubbish.
My mind is properly blown right now… I have followed Madonna for 35 years and this is the first time I have heard about Vince. What an amazing interview of insights.
so glad you enjoyed watching! Vincent's contributions are legendary. choreographers and creatives definitely deserve more recognition, right?
I'm so glad Mr. Paterson is getting recognition for his work. The things he has done to revolutionize the visual artistry and movement of pop music is beyond words - what's amazing is he's always been humble enough to remain out of the spotlight and let the artists revel in the applause. The Blonde Ambition Tour wouldn't have been nearly the ground breaking show it was without him. He's a very talented and smart man. I wish he still directed/choreographed for Madonna. Her shows since Blonde Ambition have generally lacked a "soul."
thanks for your message. the influence of blond ambition cannot be understated. it's still the blueprint artists use today.
This is a great interview with Vince - no BS, candid, revealing what it's really like to work with Madonna
thanks for watching! he gives incredible insight, right?
Fantastic interview. The dancing behind the screen in Express Yourself mv is the greatest piece of film ever created. It's sexy af. Vince is genius. Without him, there is no MJ or Madonna as we know them. His creations change pop culture. Visionary. Pioneer. Love Vince.
Actually Michael Peters was the choreographer that took MJ to higher heights if you watch the 'Beat it' video in which Peters choreographed. Vincent Patterson is one of the dancers.
@@EfremCRight, Michael Peters was a genius. If I’m not mistaken MJ co-choreographed most of his works - you can see him on film doing that.
@@EfremC yep, Vincent discusses Michael Peters and that era in the first episode.
thanks for your comment! Vincent's contributions to art and pop culture are staggering, right?!
This person is lovely, talented and humble..he tamed her in a creative way.
She let these people into her world, behind the scenes
yep, takes a very special person to be able to lead and direct such a strong willed artist. they created magic together!
Blond Ambition tour was so iconic pinnacle of her career
absolutely. I remember it so well-she was everywhere. don't think you can top that
the absolute HEIGHT of her powers.
This is one of the most insightful interviews I have seen regarding the experience of working with Madonna. Thank you, @MRNMISTER! You asked great questions and listened so elegantly to the answers. Vince Patterson is amazing!
thank you! such a kind comment. greatly appreciated!
I agree. Such a great interview.
Madonna met Jose and Luis at the Sound Factory Club in NYC one Saturday night in 1989. Junior Vasquez was the DJ there. Jose and Luis danced for Madonna and that's when she wanted them to tour with her. I believe it was Debie Mazar who had told Madonna about Jose & Luis. I know this because I was there the night Madonna came to the Sound Factory. While she was there she also was dancing with us on the dance floor while everyone was doing the bus stop which she added to the blond ambition show. It's something how that one night at the Sound Factory made so much history. I'm just glad I was there and witnessed it all. All night I was just amazed at how small Madonna was but she is a typical strong leo. I should know I'm a leo myself but alot more humble.😊
P.S. Gautier actually stole the idea of the cone bra from a Ball the house of Extravaganza through back in late 88 or early 89. Which I was also at and John Paul Gautier attended. Some acquaintances of mine walked a category where you had to create an outfit and the best creation won. The people who created the cone bra won that category and the next time it was seen was in the vogue video and in like a virgin blond ambition tour version. Designers do copy and steal designs. 😊 I wish I could've remembered their names who created the cone bra originally!
Nonsense, Gaultier was doing cone bras already in his défilés in 1984/1985 in Barbès Paris, exactly the same shape as the dancers in Like a Virgin at the top of the bed.
The first time she wore that bra was in 1986 in her Open your heart video. In that same video she used images from paintings of Tamara de Lempicka. Around that time she also started collecting her paintings. De Lempicka painted women with those bras in the 1920s - 1930s. Google her painting Young woman in green dress for an example. I always thought Madonna got her inspiration for those bras from those paintings.
wow, thanks for sharing! will be so interesting to see how madonna's film remembers this time.
@@stephanerobinnantes interesting!!
Gaultier said he thought of her grandma while designing those conic pieces, and yes, women in 20's 30's and 40's wore some lingerie that made their breasts look in a way like cones, and obviously this was exagerated to recreate, not sure if he made those designs but indeed they became Gaultier signature.
Dayum, as a long-time fan, these anecdotes are GOLD. Vince is just as ICONIC.Thank you!
he definitely has lived an impactful life! thanks for watching
Madonna was fully aware of the existence of voguing since at least 1983, as she was a regular at Paradise Garage, and the Garage was already the haunt of many houses, who came to party every Saturday night. She certainly took this dance seriously, and said to herself that she could do something different with it, seeing Malcolm Maclaren go to number 1 with Deep In Vogue in 1989, a year before her vogue.
interesting! would love to see what voguing looked like in 1983 and how it evolved over the years.
Madonna was unstoppable 1984-1994. She has mellowed quite a bit since then, which motherhood and age tend to do.
many would agree, the peak of her powers!
her superbowl halftime show was fire/best ever.
yep, her Super Bowl was legendary. that entrance?!!
Being a young teen gay guy when this all happened was epic!! The hype around this tour, like a prayer and Pepsi ad was phenomenal!
Thanks for the insight into everything
Yes.
thanks for watching! this really was such a huge moment in time, wasn't it?! and holds a special place in the heart of so many young queer kids.
Wow, what an amazing interview and Mr. Paterson, you are such a jewel. Thank you so much for sharing these stories of the Queen of Pop Madonna. 🙌🏽💜👑🪩💜👑🪩💜👑🪩
thanks for watching! how great are his stories?!
Wonderful interview. Vincent seems very kind and authentic. Blond ambition is a masterpiece.
He seems a bit bitter too
such a wonderful man. yes Blond Ambition is a timeless work of art for sure!
What a fantastic interview, Not only does Vincent come across as an extremely intelligent dancer and choreographer but also a really nice person… the kind of person you just love as a friend
Auditions for BA were in feb 1990, Madonna vogued at the mtv awards during express yourself in 1989.
That's one of several dubious claims he made. Another being that he taught her how to "sit elegantly on a couch." I suppose everyone is entitled to a little self-aggrandizing. 😆
@@FindingMadonna he's def full of Sh!t
@FindingMadonna trying to get a name call in her biopic if it ever gets made lol
interesting!
Thank you for this beautiful moment with Vincent! Such humility and generosity! Absolutely epic. ❤
so glad you enjoyed! he's an incredible man
I remember Vince in Lars Von Trier’s Dancer in the dark, where he played Björk’s dance/theatre coach for the musical they were rehearsing and I remember what an incredibly sweet and human Vince’s character was. Before that film I knew nothing about him and I think it is wonderful that Von Trier put him as a choreographer in it.
such a great film!
I have watched this like ten times. It’s sooooo good! I lust Love Vince Patterson. He’s beyond creative as an artist. I also love how well spoken he is. Dynamite interview!
Thank you for that interview Mr N Mister! ♥
you're welcome! thanks for watching
Vincent is an historical treasure 🪙. He created a pop culture kingdom!
Wonderful interview, can't wait for part 3, I hope you guys talk about Evita.
thank you! stay tuned - we sure do!
28:34 wow that is literally quantum leaping… I’ve been watching some videos about that!
It’s how you access your life (past/future/ eternal moment of now)
Every possible outcome is playing out right NOW… He would fall asleep with the music and he would get the answer next day! And… it was brilliant! Game changing and inspirational
What an incredible interview
thanks for watching! part 3 is up (Evita!)
So talented and so humble. Vincent was a huge part of so many of Madonna’s iconic moments! 👏🏻❤
facts. he contributed SO much.
He’s awesome. Always loved his work. He created so much of what has become legend.
preach!
Thank you for the amazing interview❤ This interview means a lot❤ I am a super Madonna fan for a long time from far far east beautiful Formosa - Taiwan🇹🇼🇹🇼🇹🇼
thanks for watching! glad you enjoyed
And " Express yourself live" is up there with Fosse, Michael kidd and Jerome Robyns..Vincent you're a king. Xx
he sure is. royalty!
This is pure Gold!!!!
Wow! A total mix of emotions watching this, and feeling grateful that I lived through all these magical Madonna moments.
an extraordinary moment in time, right?! thanks for watching
Great to know crazy details between Jackson and Madonna, so fun.
an incredible connection between a queen and a king
I absolutely loved this 🥰🥰🥰 in fact I got a bit emotional while watching it and listening to his amazing stories of working with her. What a legend he is and I can only imagine the visionary of both he and Madonna back in that time. She was at the top of her game with the BA Tour and she knew it. Nobody touched her. And it’s thanks to this amazing guy that that tour will never be beat by any artist. It was also my first time I ever saw her live at Wembley stadium. I was 16 years old. Wow, what a time to be alive that was. It still remains one of my favourite shows and times ever and I’m now 50 years old.
Its thanks to this guy, this is what happens when two legends and amazing minds work together.
I loved loved loved this so much. Thank you for posting 🥰🥰
The choreographer they "let go" was Karole Armitage, who was more of a interpretative/contemporary dance choreographer than Vince who was predominantly "pop". Also, and not many people know this, at that early stage of rehearsals there were 3 backing singer/dancers - replicating the Who's That Girl Tour set up. But the one that dropped out was N'Dea Davenport (she had already recorded backing vocals on I'm Breathless by this point). And for whatever reason - maybe Vince's idea? - they decided not to replace her, and create a new vision based on 2 singers.
Yes. She had worked on Sandra Bernhardt’s Without You I’m Nothing
My understanding from listening to Nikki and Donna, she was more of a singer and not a dancer. Nikki and Donna can do both so it just worked using only them two since they are more versatile.
Wow. I was just playing Ofra Haza this week, I felt really sad whilst listening, then I learned she passed. To find out she influenced part of Blond Ambition is beautiful and kind of full circle. This interview is the bomb, I’ve had goosebumps and tears. Thank you so so much. x
Madonna may never have heard of Ofra, but she certainly ripped her off since then.. Her "Isaac" song ripped off Ofra's "Im Nin Alu" and then the LIVE Confessions Tour version mimics Ofra Haza's "Mata Hari" video.. complete with the woman in red in a cage.. Then the whole Kabbalah thing.. Ofra always imbued her later music with mystical elements. So sad she was on the verge of a third come back but went into renal failure due to her SOB POS husband.
This is a wooooonderful interview! Such insight into the creative process and the amazing personalities Vincent worked with. Brought back a lot of sweet memories too. I came of age in NYC during the 90s. Those were the days! Thanks for this video -- it's a real treasure!!!
This was an incredible interview!! Thank you for your work :)
thanks for watching! Vincent is a visionary
❤love your channel I'm a Madonna fan I already subscribe you❤❤❤
So much respect to Mr.Paterson , class act .
What a great guest n interview! A trip down memory lane.
The younger gen should watch this and show some respect to M.
Great great great interview, the stature of this man shines in his humility 👏
he's an incredible artist and person. thanks for watching!
The controversy with the Like a Prayer video had to do with the burning crosses…
and the interracial kiss who are you kiddinhb bff
it was both I believe
@@johndean4727 yep
@@BozeDoesGodsWork yep
there were many parts of that video that caused a stir
This man is a genius...let's not forget " Kiss of the Spiderwoman" the musical..kander and Ebb. Vincent gives his beauty allowing the artist to glow..he's beautiful with line and punctuating music. X
love this comment. so perceptive! thanks for watching.
So nice of him to give the vogue credits to Jose and Luis. ❤
Fascinating interview. Bravo.
Awesome interview 👍
thanks for watching!
this is pure gold
What a great interview .Thats hilarious😂Madonna want it Michael Jackson to come out as a Drag Queen on keep it on the closet video.
thank you! and can you imagine if Michael agreed??
Nikki Harris was the person who put Vogueing into the Express Yourself routine that was performed at the 1989 MTV awards, long before Madonna had met Jose and Luis. That routine is almost exactly the same as the one on the Blonde Ambition Tour, so Vince Paterson must have really only worked with the extra dancers.
I was wondering about that. She also wrote "Vogue" before auditions for the tour began, so I think she must have already met Jose and Luis.
@@FindingMadonnainteresting!
you're right, there were a few vogueing poses in that performance!
Brilliant interview..thank you
thanks for watching!
Yes the queen and king of pop had the same choreographer and director 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Thank you 🧡
This is fantastic.
Fantastic, fantastic interview.
👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 to the host 4 asking his...(very intelligent and insightful)...questions...then letting Vince speak. Without interrupting him.
👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼➕️➕️➕️ for that.
● Just one tweak - The 🇺🇸 PSA was about voting. And to ensure u did. (As opposed 2 it being an AIDS thing.)
34:24
WOW! Amazing!! I’m happy to have just got you into triple subscriber figures too! SUCH a great video and you were such a fantastic interviewer. So many wonderful revelatory moments, you had clearly done your homework! Great job! I look forward to watching many more of your videos and to see your channel grow, you deserve it. Love from the Uk. ☺️
Such a talented man ❤
OMG!!! I NEVER KNEW THAT OFRA HAZA INSPIRED "LIKE A VIRGIN" IN BLONDE AMBITION!!! I loved that version! I was following Ofra Haza since 1991. Madonna has ripped off Ofra Haza three times since then... with "Frozen" and then "Im Nin Alu" in "Issac" and then the LIVE performance of "Issac" as that live performance mimics Ofra Haza's "Mata Hari" video! Ofra Haza was PART of Israeli/Mizrachi music fabric.
This guy is a legend
Great interview 👍👏👏👏
thanks!!!
This is amazing 🤩
thanks for watching! part 3 is up (Evita!)
The mic wasn’t original - Kate Bush had someone design it for her to use in her legendary “Tour of Life” residency in the Hammersmith Odeon in London in 79, so she was able to sing and dance freely. Kate made quite a few revisions to the prototype.
ACTUALLY… Jose & Luis were friends with Robert in the gay clubs who was best friends with Debra Mazar who was Madonnas best friend… Robert had talked about the two dancers to Debra and Debra told Madonna about what she heard and Madonna went to the club to see them dance… Vogue was written and inspired by Jose & Luis.. which the song samples a few of the “Vogue Beats” used in the ballroom scene battles….. This is the story I heard from my friend Robert and my House Father Jose Xtravaganza..
Actually Madonna was not the first to make a theatrical tour concert, that would be Kate Bush in her first and only tour. She was the first performer to have backup dancers and make an entire procution out of it.
Thank you🙏🙌
thanks for watching!
So good, thank you
Here a very important fact:
The first Gautier outing and Vogueing in mainstream pop was contrary to popular believe NOT Madonna!
It was the iconic always self-styled Jody Watley in 1983,
who wore the early version of the cone bra in her 1983 solo outing "Where the Boys Are"!
Jody later wore the same bra top on the cover of her iconic Nr. one hit single "Don't You Want Me" in 1987.
Jody started wearing Gaultier when she split from her former Band Shalamar in 1979 and lived in London where she used to visit him literally sitting on the sewing machine selling off his pieces in a small shop in London!
Jody was also next to Grace Jones the first female performer who used high fashion (Westwood, Miyake, Chanel and Gaultier) on pop and mainstream shows, stages and music videos!
Jody wore the high ponytail and menswear suit before Madonna ("Real Love" video),
had her dancers literally dressed the exact same way Madonna did on Blond Ambition one year before Madonna started that tour on live shows,
worked with David Fincher before Madonna, worked with NArs before Madonna did in the SEX book,
invented and showcased whaacking (pre vogueing dance),
did the first wig reveal on a pop stage,
wore head to toe Gaultier in her ciconic top 5 song "Friends" in 1989 (She had to fly to Paris herself to get the collection and pay for all expenses since record labels did not pay for fashion on video shoots back then).
These facts aren't only important because was a black woman!
But also because they should be general pop culture knowledge because Jody was the blueprint for a Rihanna, Beyonce or a (white) Madonna!
I know that Jody and Madonna know each other and there MUST be a connection between all these creative similarities. This can't be a coincident!
Yeah, Jody was a pioneer! There was a lot of overlap between what she, Madonna, and Janet were doing at the time. They were collaborating with similar folks and getting inspiration from similar places.
Jody was the blueprint for a Rihanna, Beyonce or a (white) Madonna? GTFOH!
RECEIPTA FOR THE CONEBRA BS CLAIMS , is this the one hit wonder "looking for a new something" song? hardly iconic she looked basic af
@@ITHINKDAFUCKNOTYOUTRICKASSBITC Your opinion is not a fact! its a reflection of your inner processes and so far I smell shit!
@@ITHINKDAFUCKNOTYOUTRICKASSBITC Jody wasn't a one-hit wonder. She had several successful albums and is a legend. Yes, she vogued and worked with David Fincher before Madonna did. And yes, Madonna did it better.
I thought he choreographed the Virgin Tour? Professionally I heard his name constantly.
Ypur shows quite good bro 👌
Handsome man!
Thanks
28:38 Who is that dancer? I don't recall him at all. Was he a dancer who was replaced at the beginning of the tour?
Isn't that Luis??
I think it's Kevin
This confirms my thought always which is that, Madonna is only as good as her producers, syltists, writers and choreographers.
Exactly.
I wish all her fans would watch this and realize that Madonna was not the big genius they all make her out to be. Vincent Paterson invented all those iconic moments that made Madonna such a superstar. I’m guessing a lot of her fans think that Madonna was responsible for everything. A huge Bravo to Vincent and his spectacular vision & choreography and his creative genius.
thanks for watching! absolutely - vincent is a visionary but he would agree it also takes incredible talent like madonna's to bring these visions to life. there's was an incredible partnership!
Vince seems like a really cool, very talented guy, but I take issue with some of his claims. Madonna has a reputation for saying how she feels, but she's also well known for being extremely professional. I don't think any of her other collaborators have ever described her as anything other than that. His recollection of her shouting at him when they first met makes for a fun story but it sounds like an exaggeration at best. And he claims she didn't discover voguing until the tour auditions, but as far as I know auditions were held in early 1990 and she first vogued at the VMAs in September '89 and wrote "Vogue" in late '89. 🤔
Ya...like, I know Madonna had some diva-like behavior as seen in Truth or Dare. but I have a hard time believing that's really how she spoke to him. When it came to collaboration and the direction of her productions I'm not convinced she was an abrasive and rude sailor spouting F bombs and teenage bratty responses to his ideas. He is trying to stereotype her as this Joan Crawford/cruella villain character . 🙄
@@cannolishowtime7055 I met a guy who worked with her on the VMAs in 1990 and said he didn't like her. I asked why and his response led me to believe she just had a clear idea of what she wanted and he didn't like that. Straight dude.
Madonna was just flopping around before he worked with her??? Every time he does an interview, he goes a little bit further and further into never, never land! He exaggerates more and more every time he speaks!
What was the plan if one of them dropped the fan?!
I’ve been thinking that for years.. and years lol
@@OrgaNickname Apparently either Donna or Niki frequently both did in rehearsals but for some reason on the live take, all three of them caught it.
The Guillotine. JUST KIDDING.. but what Patterson leaves OUT is that "Dangerous Liaisons" had just come out and THAT movie influenced the performance capitalized on its popularity and influence on pop culture.
Ah this was fun 👍
Wait…. U mean to tell me Blonde Ambition was created in 3 weeks!?!?! What!?? That’s insane. Am I understanding that right?
isn't it crazy? that pressure cooker environment definitely created something magical
i love art ❤
It was not because she used a black saint (which there are), it was because of the kiss and burning crosses.
It was indeed because of the black saint/Jesus, and the kiss and the burning crosses...it all adds up to the racism and bigotry within the church and the USA. Madonna put the mirror up to these bigoted groups and they didn't like what was looking back at them. The truth hurts!!!
All of the above. So many different people were angry about different things. It was so silly.
And Vincent SHOULD have been in Truth or Dare doc… that was a mistake which I think he maybe knows… he would always have been known as the one who created the show with Madonna if he was in… without him in it people will not know… it was the doc that kind of cemented the legacy of what the show created
would have LOVED if 'truth or dare' captured the initial rehearsals - although sounds like those were already stressful enough without adding cameras to the mix!
Who else here is crushing on this cute host? 🥰🥰🥰💦
To be fair Michael Jackson had been working in the industry for 20 years when Vince worked with him. I think the change came with him because of life challenges
That was my idea yadda yadda 😂
FUN WATCH~ bUT i dont BELIEVE HIS STORIES
It's (his) showtime 😂
Yes. It’s the classic attempt to diminish Madonna. He’s subtle and kind. Like a snake 🐍 before he’s killing you
its cute how he always has all the ideas and madonna none or unsure of herself. lol
I always wondered what she has planned for “In The Closet” that song and video was so neutered.
Not damn drag though 😂
can you imagine?! would definitely have had people talking
He kept the 3 white fans used in the live Vogue performance until he sold them at auction a few years ago. Someone paid $75,000.00 for the set of 3 fans.
I’m honest , you know honest…honest , I’m a genuinely good person…you know what? He’s terribly full of himself and acts like he created Madonna. Nope.
Your false idol is the one who’s full of herself.
He was the creative juggernaut behind some of the most iconic moments of her career. And she’s never given him credit. This is why The Girlie Show was such a letdown after BA
He does sound to have mixed feelings about Madonna
The girlie show wasn’t a letdown!
The girlie show is literally Madonna’s greatest work in my opinion. She combined musicianship with theatricality with extraordinary aplomb.
@@fi_ferrari on the contrary, it sounded to me like he accepts her "difficult" side without judgment. If anything, he seems to respect it, and even found it somewhat endearing. That's just my read though
Sorry but Girlie Show was great loved it
Vince is a little grandiose in his own mind. Taking a little too much credit.
Nonsense. Even Madonna credits him.
You're right, I've heard him in the past saying Madonna had never danced before he started working with him, which is utter rubbish. He also forgets that the MTV performance in 1989 was the exact same choreography as Blonde Ambition so his claim that nothing was finished is rubbish.
Absolute nonsense. I think you give too much credit to Madonna
@@DistantCousin NOPE JUST NO, MADONNA MADE IT WHAT IT WAS
Vince has every right to he grandiose. He's literally behind MANY of Madonna's iconic moves and imagery. His creativity deserves more respect.
this guy is barry keoghan gay father
Ofra Gaza was israeli, born and dead there.
I think i could never stand someone like Madonna, unbearable 🙄
Vince Patterson is brilliant, however, he is claiming to have all these ideas and THINKS he created all these things. He is a liar.