If individuals cannot discern the contrast between the initial weeks of the show and the current performances, they are simply not paying enough attention. It's palpable that Madonna's health has improved significantly, yet it's also evident that she initiated this tour while still on the path to recovery. She's gradually regained her vitality and performance prowess, even though there's only a few weeks remaining. Due to her condition, the original show underwent significant alterations with only a few original elements preserved. Noteworthy performances such as "Nothing Really Matters", "Die Another Day", and "Bitch I'm Madonna" remained. These alterations were not designed to cater to mainstream tastes. Instead, this tour was specifically tailored for Madonna's dedicated fanbase. This wasn't an extravaganza aimed at pleasing everyone. It was Madonna's attempt to provide what she believed her fans desired, to the best of her abilities at the time. As I've mentioned before, she faced a stark choice: either revise the show extensively or cancel it entirely. And let's remember, she's human too, a fact that often gets overlooked.
Before her illness, Madonna was in impeccable physical condition, and only a select few elements from the original show were retained. She faced a binary decision: proceed with a modified version of her performance, or cancel it entirely - a reflection of her humanity. This tour was not designed to appeal to a broad audience, but rather, it was curated for her most ardent supporters. She demonstrated a notable benevolence by choosing to perform for us. Some may label her performance as lackluster or point out her deteriorating balance. However, I believe many fail to comprehend the severity of Madonna's illness and the proximity she was to the precipice of mortality. Observe the initial performances of this tour, her inability to follow a straight path is evident. Contrast this with a video from two nights ago, where she executes dance routines flawlessly, indicating her ongoing recovery. You are free to label her as indolent, but I assure you, betting against Madonna is a wager you're unlikely to win. I acknowledge the imperfections and have voiced my complaints, but I am convinced she was far more ill than we were aware. Her decision to perform was driven by her affection for us, and the possibility that she may never be able to perform for us again. After all, she too, is a human being.
All the haters that utilize their time trolling Madonna’s performances need to realize that at her age of 65…she is still performing better than any other artist. Also…other artists have yet to outdo any of her performances throughout her 40 year career.
@@htimseyllib1439 Alright, we understand your perspective. You believe she's at her peak - in her appearance, her voice, her fashion, and her dance moves, superior even to her performances 30 years ago. However, this view may be held by those who never experienced Madonna's live performances from the 90s. The expectation for her to remain unchanged isn't realistic. She has evolved and faced challenges, including a severe illness and surgeries like hip and knee replacements. Suggesting she's never been better could belittle her earlier work, which she knows and acknowledges. She's cognizant that she isn't at her prime and that this may not be her best performance. Instead, she had to adapt and modify her show.
If individuals cannot discern the contrast between the initial weeks of the show and the current performances, they are simply not paying enough attention. It's palpable that Madonna's health has improved significantly, yet it's also evident that she initiated this tour while still on the path to recovery. She's gradually regained her vitality and performance prowess, even though there's only a few weeks remaining.
Due to her condition, the original show underwent significant alterations with only a few original elements preserved. Noteworthy performances such as "Nothing Really Matters", "Die Another Day", and "Bitch I'm Madonna" remained. These alterations were not designed to cater to mainstream tastes. Instead, this tour was specifically tailored for Madonna's dedicated fanbase.
This wasn't an extravaganza aimed at pleasing everyone. It was Madonna's attempt to provide what she believed her fans desired, to the best of her abilities at the time. As I've mentioned before, she faced a stark choice: either revise the show extensively or cancel it entirely. And let's remember, she's human too, a fact that often gets overlooked.
I think her butt implant is making it hard for her to move and affecting her knee.
She's POPULAR !❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉
Madonna Pissing off haters since 1982!!!
Go Madonna ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
great video! i was about 10 seats over from you where this stage ends, but my audio on my phone didnt come out well so this is perfect.
Madonna backed up by The Village People! What’s next? YMCA?
Okay Karen.. Move along now please
Butt plant looks like it is affecting her movement.
Grandma have all the unnecessary dancers on stage to make up for her immobility 👎🏻👎🏻👎🏻
Biggest selling female artist of all time!! Suck it up Karen 😂😂😂
All the jumbotron strobe lights and backup performers can't mask what a lazy show this is. Her voice isn't even good. Sad end to a great career.
Before her illness, Madonna was in impeccable physical condition, and only a select few elements from the original show were retained. She faced a binary decision: proceed with a modified version of her performance, or cancel it entirely - a reflection of her humanity. This tour was not designed to appeal to a broad audience, but rather, it was curated for her most ardent supporters. She demonstrated a notable benevolence by choosing to perform for us.
Some may label her performance as lackluster or point out her deteriorating balance. However, I believe many fail to comprehend the severity of Madonna's illness and the proximity she was to the precipice of mortality. Observe the initial performances of this tour, her inability to follow a straight path is evident. Contrast this with a video from two nights ago, where she executes dance routines flawlessly, indicating her ongoing recovery.
You are free to label her as indolent, but I assure you, betting against Madonna is a wager you're unlikely to win. I acknowledge the imperfections and have voiced my complaints, but I am convinced she was far more ill than we were aware. Her decision to perform was driven by her affection for us, and the possibility that she may never be able to perform for us again. After all, she too, is a human being.
All the haters that utilize their time trolling Madonna’s performances need to realize that at her age of 65…she is still performing better than any other artist. Also…other artists have yet to outdo any of her performances throughout her 40 year career.
@@htimseyllib1439TELL THEM! 🙏❤️
@@htimseyllib1439
Alright, we understand your perspective. You believe she's at her peak - in her appearance, her voice, her fashion, and her dance moves, superior even to her performances 30 years ago. However, this view may be held by those who never experienced Madonna's live performances from the 90s. The expectation for her to remain unchanged isn't realistic. She has evolved and faced challenges, including a severe illness and surgeries like hip and knee replacements. Suggesting she's never been better could belittle her earlier work, which she knows and acknowledges. She's cognizant that she isn't at her prime and that this may not be her best performance. Instead, she had to adapt and modify her show.
You're 65, honey. All those dancers can't hide the fact that you just can't do it anymore.
you’re insignificant and annoying 😭😭 get a job!!
You sound nastyyyyy😮
Bore off Karen
she is 65 but moves like a 75
wish we could see you moving in your 65's
She is the best, you are 💩
Yeah she isn't in her 30s or 40s anymore dumb dumb
what a snooze fest
But your still watching? Jog on Karen 😂😂