that article is gold. such a gem. i love knowing what she was reading and watching in the early days and her general thoughts, before she become so unavoidably... affected.
"all that electro stuff gets on my nerves - it doesn't have any longevity, it won't be remembered" - too funny.
"all that electro stuff gets on my nerves - it doesn't have any longevity, it won't be remembered" - too funny.
Well, she was right.
She never did an electronic record until, 'Ray of Light' and mentioned in numerous interviews that she wanted to bring warmth and emotion to that genre, so that is what she did.
She did it her way, on her own terms, and GAVE it longevity.
that article is gold. such a gem. i love knowing what she was reading and watching in the early days and her general thoughts, before she become so unavoidably... affected.
ReplyDelete"all that electro stuff gets on my nerves - it doesn't have any longevity, it won't be remembered" - too funny.
OMG! I love everything from The first album and earlys 82/83/84. Those days were so important to me as a music lover and a Maddy Madge fan.
ReplyDelete"all that electro stuff gets on my nerves - it doesn't have any longevity, it won't be remembered" - too funny.
ReplyDeleteWell, she was right.
She never did an electronic record until, 'Ray of Light' and mentioned in numerous interviews that she wanted to bring warmth and emotion to that genre, so that is what she did.
She did it her way, on her own terms, and GAVE it longevity.
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