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Date: Jun 5 20:33 2012

RE: MDNA 2012 World Tour odotusta

Harki kirjoitti:

Onks kukaan löytänyt kansainvälisiä arvosteluita MDNA kiertueesta?


 Tässä esim Hollywood Reporter:

Madonna in Tel Aviv: Concert Review

The pop queen kicks off her world tour with excessive gun-toting, a new cone bra and a dig at Lady Gaga.

http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/review/madonna-tel-aviv-concert-review-332149

For a show that was originally billed as a Concert for Peace, the opening night ofMadonnas world tour in Tel Aviv, Israel, featured a disproportionate amount of violence.

Such was the constant contradiction of Madonnas MDNA tour kickoff, which was originally slated for two nights at the 41,000-capacity stadium (the first was canceled so the singer could fit in another day of rehearsal) where her previous international trek, Sticky & Sweet, ended in 2009. I chose to start my world tour in Israel for a special and important reason, the singer told the sold-out crowd. You cant be a fan of mine and not want peace in the world. People of all walks of life, were all sons and daughters of the universe and human beings. We all bleed the same color. We all want to love and be loved. Its easy to say, I want peace, its another thing to do it. No conflict can ever be resolved by causing pain to another human being.

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Madonnas comments were greeted with cheers, thanks in no small part to the pure spectacle that was her two-hour show, complete with eight wardrobe changes (including a Gaultier-designed update of her iconic cone bra), 22 dancers (including one Rocco Ritchie), a gospel choir and two slackline walkers. In fact, before she even hit the stage (45 minutes later than scheduled), fans already had gotten wind of a few of the tricks she had up her sleeve -- namely, a seamless mash-up of her 1989 hit Express Yourself with Lady Gagas Born This Way, which the self-anointed queen called reductive when asked about the two songs similarities in January. It seems Madge, who bookended that performance with a chant of shes not me, will get the last word.

And deservedly so. With three decades of superstardom under her belt, Madonna has pretty much perfected the art of mass entertainment with a hint of scandal. So it should come as no surprise, even in the Holy Land, that her show would open with a giant cross, the clang of a church bell and cloaked clergymen. After all, this is a woman who, in 2004, adopted the Hebrew name Esther as a show of her faith to the mystic practices of Kabbalah. But how all that religious iconography ties into numbers like Girl Gone Wild and Gang Bang, both off her latest album MDNA, is less clear.

VIDEO: Madonna Covers Lady Gaga's 'Born This Way'

And therein lies the problem with the MDNA tour, which relies heavily on songs from Madonnas new album and features mostly snippets of her biggest hits. On the set list, only Papa Dont Preach, Vogue, Open Your Heart, Hung Up and the aforementioned Express Yourself got a nearly complete performance, while Like a Prayer was a nearly spot-on reprise of Madonnas Super Bowl halftime show performance from earlier this year. Holiday, Ray of Light, Music, and Into the Groove, meanwhile, were relegated to mere seconds on the scratchy turn of the radio dial, a fitting intro to Turn Up the Radio, one of eight songs from MDNA, including Im Addicted, Im a Sinner and Masterpiece, the latter from her 2011 film, W.E.

Did the song selection disappoint fans? With the exception of her hardcore followers, the hundreds of thousands who bought MDNA during week one and helped it secure the coveted top spot on the Billboard album chart, its likely that it did, but thats not to say that they werent all entertained. Ever the perfectionist, a spry Madonna leapfrogged from set to dazzling set -- a hotel room, cathedral, candy shop -- strapping on a guitar for I Dont Give a (leads were taken by Monte Pittman, who contentiously parted ways with Adam Lambert in 2011), rubberbanding her body with gravity-defying tightrope moves and high-fiving the loyalists assembled in a mosh pit-like enclosure in front of the stage. Constantly crisscrossing the massive structure, she took barely a couple of breathers during portions that showcased guest spots (via video) by the likes of Lil Wayne and Nicki Minaj; the latter is featured along with M.I.A. on the cheery recent single Give Me All Your Luvin'."

And to her credit, Madonnas vocals, like her physique, were also in tip-top shape. Unlike many of todays multiplatinum pop acts (your Britney Spears or Rihanna), the performance employed only minimal lip-synching, most evident during the closing number Celebration. Indeed, the shows highlight was a dramatically slowed-down rendition of one of her biggest hits, Like a Virgin, which Madonna delivered in waltz form while slinking on the floor, letting her voice fill the ginormous open-air space with the vitality of a singer at the top of her game.

It stood in stark contrast to the fire-and-brimstone vibe exhibited during the rest of the show and, in that sense, was a welcome reprieve. Then again, a comment Madonna made early on -- Im going straight to hell; I have a lot of friends there -- let the world know exactly where her head is at these days: a very dark place, but one thats thoroughly enjoyable.

Set List:

Girl Gone Wild
Revolver
Gang Bang
Papa Dont Preach
Hung Up
I Dont Give a *
Express Yourself
Give Me All Your Luvin
Turn Up the Radio
Open Your Heart
Sagara Jo
Masterpiece
Vogue
The Erotic Candy Shop
Human Nature
Like a Virgin Waltz
Im Addicted
Im a Sinner
Like a Prayer
Celebration



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Date: Jun 5 22:20 2012
^^Tuo on kaikin puolin erinomaisesti kirjoitettu arvio, kiitos linkistä.

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Tässä Rollingstonen mietteet MDNA Tourista.

Looks To Kill: Madonna's New Tour Wardrobe Salutes Female Warriors

POSTED: By Colleen Nika

Madonna MDNA
Madonna performs during her 'MDNA' tour at Ramat Gan Stadium in Tel Aviv, Israel.
Kevin Mazur/WireImage

Madonna kicked off her ambitious MDNA world tour in Tel Aviv last week, unveiling a whole new era of provocation that challenges the present and winks at its own past(s). The original Queen of Pop kept a lid on the visual elements of the show before the kickoff, creating a mystery with major payoff for her legions of international fans. The looks are as bold as any she's worn, and clearly pay homage to a pantheon of powerful female archetypes  including, of course, a nod to her own past glories.

The MDNA show kicks off dramatically: Madonna is cast as a holy crusader with rifles and a hijab, converging both the militarism of the Reinvention Tour era (seen below) and the singer's ongoing interest in religious conflict. She's a "sinner," she says, and she likes it that way. She soon breaks into the murderous fantasia "Gang Bang," from the new record, which sees her assailing a series of wrongdoing males. Well, she did promise us couture, blood, and bruises! Of course, though, she prevails, ending the first set with a shattered crucifix and vanishing into a blinding white light.

Madonna Re-Invention
Madonna performs during her 'Re-Invention World Tour' at The Great Western Forum in Inglewood, California.
Frank Micelotta/Getty Images

The looks, the sounds and the mood are very intense. In fact, while her latest album turns heartache and mortal confusion into supreme ear candy, it plays out much more darkly onstage than you might expect thanks, in part, to her arsenal of daring costumes. Among the most striking looks is a modern interpretation of what the immortal warrior saint Joan of Arc might wear on a future crusade; fittingly, Madonna wears it during "Like A Prayer," imbuing the song with a new urgency. 

Arianne Phillips, who created the ominous ensemble from metal mesh and Swarovski crystals, continues her influence over the design direction of the tour, as she has for the past four Madonna world tours. Since 2008's Sticky & Sweet tour, the spectacle has only grown more massive. "This show is epic and bigger than anything shes done before. There are many more costume changes. Were taking 700 shoes on the road. Madonna changes outfits seven or eight times and the dancers change 10 to 15 times, depending on the dancer," Phillips told WWD. She even costumed the singer's children, who have supporting stage roles throughout the show.

Madonna Confessions Tour
Madonna performs during her 'Confessions Tour' at the Amsterdam Arena.
Robert Vos/AFP/Getty Images

It's not all sinister, however: another notable new MDNA wardrobe staple is Phillip's sporty majorette look, which suits MDNA's pop squad vibe, and plays off the athletic themes Madonna explored with both her Confessions on a Dancefloor and Sticky & Sweet outings; while the former tour saw Madge embody glam roller disco queens and elegant equestrians (seen above), the latter explored boxing and youthful streetwear, a theme cheeky designer Jeremy Scott continues on the MDNA tour in his dancer costumes. But even though these are playful looks, they wardrobe a sardonic moment in the show where Madonna expertly blends her own "Express Yourself" with Lady Gaga's "Born This Way," adding the inevitable "she's not me!" jeer at the end. Everyone will get it.

Where her followers amiably tease and play, Madonna confronts and subverts, and will always revel best in risque iconography. That includes what she's admired and emulated an Emma Peel-leaning "Super Vixen" catsuit worthy of a spate of iconic villainesses is worn through "Human Nature" and what she's memorably created, as in Jean Paul Gaultier's ingenious revisitation of 1990's "Vogue" bullet-bra in a menswear ensemble. This time, the iconic look is even leaner and meaner: it comes equipped with a stern looking skeleton corset. Noting its masculine/feminity duality, Gaultier explains to WWD, "We played with the ideas of a suit and a corset. But the corset is now like a cage." He added, "I love Madonna. She is the only woman I have asked to marry me. She refused, of course. But when she asked me to do a costume for her for this tour, I couldnt refuse."

Madonna Drowned World Tour
Madonna performs during her 'Drowned World Tour' at the Palau Sant Jordi in Barcelona, Spain.
Frank Micelotta/ImageDirect

One thing Madonna seems to have moved on from is parading as a rock star. On past recent tours most specifically 2001's Drowned World tour, where she dressed as a guitar-wielding punk cowgirl (seen above) she made a point to pluck out acoustic interpretations of her hits while wearing plaid, leather and spikes, gestures many regarded as entirely unnecessary. We don't come to Madonna for rock & roll, nor any of its wardrobe trappings. We come to her for an unparalleled super pop spectacle, and that's what MDNA, as an album and tour, set out to prove: no one does provocative pop better, and no one, even now, looks c0oler doing it.


Read more: http://www.rollingstone.com/music/blogs/thread-count/looks-to-kill-madonnas-new-tour-wardrobe-salutes-female-warriors-20120605#ixzz1x0S5lFyP

 

 



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Date: Jun 9 07:11 2012

Pakko sanoa, että tämä kiertue on kyllä enemmänkin jonkilainen potpuri tai sikermä kuin mikään kokoelmalevy. Tarkoitan tällä sitä, että monet kappaleet ovat vain minuutin - kahden mittaisia ennen kuin biisi vaihtuu. Yleensä kun M:n kiertueella kaikki kappaleet on esitetty kokonaisuudessaan ja pitkän kaavan mukaan. Tällainen välihuomio vain. smile



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