The one who really created it all. The one that bitch slapped MTV and turned popular music upside down. Vote for Madonna's legendary 1984 MTV Performance of Like a Virgin where she slithered off that cake with a pulsating pussy and humped that floor in front of a world that couldn't take it.
Showing posts with label 1984. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 1984. Show all posts
Friday, August 12, 2011
Monday, August 8, 2011
Sunday, July 31, 2011
Madonna's First Ever Sit Down Interview with MTV
Wearing her fabulous stink hole leather jacket that was signed by everyone including Andy Warhol and a T Shirt by Keith Haring - that she cut up to make her head band - Madonna stopped by and spoke to Mark Goodman in her first ever televised sit down interview in May 1984 to deliver her sex to America. Mark Goodman wanted to fuck her.
Saturday, July 30, 2011
Friday, July 15, 2011
Fake but Fabulous
Wednesday, July 13, 2011
Work of Art
Sunday, July 3, 2011
Saturday, June 25, 2011
Thursday, June 16, 2011
Photographs featured in the Borderline Video
Sunday, June 5, 2011
Sunday, May 1, 2011
Entertainment Weekly's 100 Greatest Summer Songs - Borderline #9
9. ''BORDERLINE'' (1984)
Madonna
The headlines belonged to Walter Mondale's slow death march against Ronald Reagan. But the airwaves succumbed to that poignant opening keyboard lick, burbling disco melody, and masochist-delight lyrics. If infatuation is an essential summer experience, then so is romantic frustration. Pleading while standing up for herself, Madonna scored her first top 10 hit and made romantic disappointment as uplifting as it'll ever be.
Madonna
The headlines belonged to Walter Mondale's slow death march against Ronald Reagan. But the airwaves succumbed to that poignant opening keyboard lick, burbling disco melody, and masochist-delight lyrics. If infatuation is an essential summer experience, then so is romantic frustration. Pleading while standing up for herself, Madonna scored her first top 10 hit and made romantic disappointment as uplifting as it'll ever be.
Thursday, April 21, 2011
Madonna and Jellybean at Private Eyes 1984
Saturday, April 16, 2011
Rare Madonna Photo Found in Keith Haring Book in Hong Kong
Monday, April 11, 2011
Andy Warhol Photographs Madonna at Her 'Like a Virgin' Record Release Party.

These photographs of Madonna and Jellybean were taken by Andy Warhol at her Like a Virgin record release party on November 7, 1984 - held at the Private Eyes nightclub. The photo above is from the Andy Warhol Diaries, the photo below I found years later in a random Warhol book and I scanned and sent it over to the fantastic Mikael who ran MadonnaShots.

Sunday, April 10, 2011
Madonna/Madonna VHS Cassette plus Record Store Counter Promo



When this 4 track Video VHS came out in late 1984, it was bliss! Borderline (still my all-time fav), Burning Up - finally in great quality - I used to have to watch MV3 with Richard Blade here in Los Angeles to get Burning Up and Everybody because MTV didn't play those. The club version mix of Lucky Star. And, of course, the original Like a Virgin - which is Mary Lambert's original cut and the first one they showed on MTV for the first couple of weeks of their exclusive.
This is the Record Store Counter Promo they had for the VHS. It folds under and it stands straight up like a pyramid. Fab.


Friday, April 1, 2011
Madonna Thinks Back to Making the Like a Virgin Video in Venice, Italy
And what the Italians thought of her.
Wednesday, March 30, 2011
Monday, March 21, 2011
Dress You Up - Paradise Garage - 1984 Keith Haring's Birthday
Dress You Up at Keith's birthday. Can never see this too many times. We need the rest of this footage! She performed this and Like a Virgin six months before the albums release. Fabulous.
Monday, March 14, 2011
Out Magazine

Corman says:
"She was like the Pied Piper of the neighborhood - [the kids] loved her. They followed her, they danced with her, they sang with her. It was something they did on a daily basis, and it was remarkable. We just walked up and they gathered around. She put the boom box on -- it was her music, though I don’t remember which song - and they just started dancing and singing. She was so alive and unpretentious. She was fierce, determined. Nothing was going to stop her."
"She was like the Pied Piper of the neighborhood - [the kids] loved her. They followed her, they danced with her, they sang with her. It was something they did on a daily basis, and it was remarkable. We just walked up and they gathered around. She put the boom box on -- it was her music, though I don’t remember which song - and they just started dancing and singing. She was so alive and unpretentious. She was fierce, determined. Nothing was going to stop her."
Madonna and Martin Burgoyne on the Vogue Desperately Seeking Susan shoot, which she asked Richard Corman for a print.
Well, Out Magazine finally got it right because whatever they were thinking in 2006 is beyond me when dealing with The Greatest Star That Has Ever Lived for her first ever Out Magazine cover.
visit Out.com to see the rest of the portfolio.
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