Monday, March 14, 2011

Rolling Stone - June 5, 1986 - The New Madonna








Complete fabulousness. When this came out, The World's face crack'd.

My great friend since 1985 came over the other day to bring this magazine. We bonded over the Harper's Bazaar 1984 Scavullo pics in junior high school and have been friends ever since. xo

Trivia: Where does the phrase "I Changed My Mind, Good Luck" come from?

15 comments:

  1. Thanks very much again for sharing. LOVE your archives, it's the only one chance to read about "early" M!

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  2. The phrase"I Changed My Mind, Good Luck"come from "Morocco",the great Marlene Dietrich's movie.:)

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  3. Love this!
    Never had a chance to read this article before!
    Thanks PUD!

    As CodeX said....the quote does come from the movie Morocco.

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    xoxox

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  4. Great article cute banter between her and Sean and that first picture of Madonna that must've been a shock to Madonna fans in '86.

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  5. codex - xoxox

    tmb - xoxo

    vivaanna - you always make me happy to be doing this.

    nacny - loved the exchange between madonna and sean back in 86. it was fabulous to read then.

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  6. wow! i thought the "i changed my mind" pic was from early 90s! i never thought it would be from that early! im amazed!

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  7. i always thought the pic was from the early 90's as well flop fan lol

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  8. this cover rocked my world. i thought it was another "madonna" when i first saw it. her first great metamorphosis. the world could certainly no longer lump her with cyndi lauper,

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  9. Pud --- you are so awesome! I love it when you post the Rollingstone magazine scans. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you.

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  10. Tony you're very kind. thanx. i wish your comment made you happy.

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  12. i agreed with you. i always thought it was from the early 90's (erotica era) as well.

    then i called myself a 'flop fan'.

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  13. Tony i thought that your comment was ironic. I'm sorry. i misunderstood..

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