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	Comments on: MUSIC :: Five Things I Learned At Madonna&#8217;s Rebel Heart	</title>
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		By: Kevvy-D		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Being  just a few rows away from Philip, I can concur that our seats were absolutely amazing.  She did seem so vibrant and happy, despite the few scoldings of low energy.  To be fair, I think those of us in and around the runway were probably NOT the folks she was talking to...No William Morris agents here!

I loved that the &quot;spectacle&quot;  that she usually goes for was minimized --not  to say that nuns on stripper poles, dancers on swaying poles over the crowd, or a giant caged Madonna aren&#039;t spectacular.  It just was really about the music, dancing and having fun.  

The inclusion of Who&#039;s That Girl, and the much loved Love Don&#039;t Live Here Anymore; the fact that this tour is truly global, and that this tour fulfills her LiveNation contract, I fear it is the last tour for a while.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Being  just a few rows away from Philip, I can concur that our seats were absolutely amazing.  She did seem so vibrant and happy, despite the few scoldings of low energy.  To be fair, I think those of us in and around the runway were probably NOT the folks she was talking to&#8230;No William Morris agents here!</p>
<p>I loved that the &#8220;spectacle&#8221;  that she usually goes for was minimized &#8211;not  to say that nuns on stripper poles, dancers on swaying poles over the crowd, or a giant caged Madonna aren&#8217;t spectacular.  It just was really about the music, dancing and having fun.  </p>
<p>The inclusion of Who&#8217;s That Girl, and the much loved Love Don&#8217;t Live Here Anymore; the fact that this tour is truly global, and that this tour fulfills her LiveNation contract, I fear it is the last tour for a while.</p>
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		By: Terence		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[I could give you a run for your money in fan dept;) 
Having seen every tour and since drowned world each show at least twice.
My mom died when I was 17 in 1981. I felt completely lost that year then in 1982 I felt a guardian angel was sent to watch over me. Her name was Madonna.  I felt immediately connected because she had lost her mom, I felt like we grew up together.  There wasn&#039;t a tour I havnt loved for their own special moments.  When you mentioned Virgin, and the slow one last time.  That was combined with love spent. I feel the most raw emotional moment I have ever witnessed at her concert. I felt every ounce of pain come through her in that song .
I still have my love for confessions as I was on the runway there and that was the anointing moment as she touched me I will never forget it. I was at sticky on election night in San Diego at the tip of runway moments I thought oh there&#039;s other people here.  So many coincidental moments I&#039;ve had I get goose bumps still.  in 1985 after the Virgin tour I was reading the LA times review in it Robert hilburn said:  t&#039;s important to demonstrate that she can handle herself live, but the simplicity of pop concerts doesn&#039;t begin to tax her ambition or talent. &quot;.   I said to a friend &quot;I think she should call her next tour blond ambition&quot; and have it be a wild over the top show&quot;. Well I was a tour off but I still get reminded of that. After it happened and the blond ambition came to be he said it was a prophecy.  Then sure enough reinvention tour which is the next tour he was able to go to with me., we both about fell over at beginning as the first word was prophecy. Still get chills when I see that .  Now we have the happy rebel heart tour. I have had an illness for past 2 years havnt gone anywhere finally recovered this year and rebel heart went on sale so got my LA tickets then Sam Diego was announced but since I hadn&#039;t been anywhere I decided to go to opening night in Montreal and best decision I ever made. Got great ticket. Stunned by the show. Of course went second night too.  Can&#039;t wait for LA!
Loved your story]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I could give you a run for your money in fan dept;)<br />
Having seen every tour and since drowned world each show at least twice.<br />
My mom died when I was 17 in 1981. I felt completely lost that year then in 1982 I felt a guardian angel was sent to watch over me. Her name was Madonna.  I felt immediately connected because she had lost her mom, I felt like we grew up together.  There wasn&#8217;t a tour I havnt loved for their own special moments.  When you mentioned Virgin, and the slow one last time.  That was combined with love spent. I feel the most raw emotional moment I have ever witnessed at her concert. I felt every ounce of pain come through her in that song .<br />
I still have my love for confessions as I was on the runway there and that was the anointing moment as she touched me I will never forget it. I was at sticky on election night in San Diego at the tip of runway moments I thought oh there&#8217;s other people here.  So many coincidental moments I&#8217;ve had I get goose bumps still.  in 1985 after the Virgin tour I was reading the LA times review in it Robert hilburn said:  t&#8217;s important to demonstrate that she can handle herself live, but the simplicity of pop concerts doesn&#8217;t begin to tax her ambition or talent. &#8220;.   I said to a friend &#8220;I think she should call her next tour blond ambition&#8221; and have it be a wild over the top show&#8221;. Well I was a tour off but I still get reminded of that. After it happened and the blond ambition came to be he said it was a prophecy.  Then sure enough reinvention tour which is the next tour he was able to go to with me., we both about fell over at beginning as the first word was prophecy. Still get chills when I see that .  Now we have the happy rebel heart tour. I have had an illness for past 2 years havnt gone anywhere finally recovered this year and rebel heart went on sale so got my LA tickets then Sam Diego was announced but since I hadn&#8217;t been anywhere I decided to go to opening night in Montreal and best decision I ever made. Got great ticket. Stunned by the show. Of course went second night too.  Can&#8217;t wait for LA!<br />
Loved your story</p>
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		By: Miss Raquel		</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 09 Oct 2015 03:16:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		By: Miss Raquel		</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 09 Oct 2015 03:13:16 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[I love this review. Love Madonna because after-all she taught me what a virgin was.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I love this review. Love Madonna because after-all she taught me what a virgin was.</p>
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