Tuesday, November 20, 2007

Let's Talk About Music


"Madonna: singer, dancer, actress, and producer in one of her best works"
-Marco Ahumada-
English Gazette
Name: Confessions Tour. Live from London.
Artist: Madonna
Format: DVD - CD
Director: JOnas Ackerlund
Producer: Madonna
Genre: Music Concert
Company: Warner Bros / Wea International
Rated: 5 stars
1 star: Bored 2 stars: Not good, not bad
3 stars: It could be better 4 stars: better than fine
5 stars: Excellent, nothing more to say.
People always say that "the best work of an artist, is the last work". Regarding this performance, we could say that they right. This work is simply amazing; everybody can realize why madonna is the queen of pop and why nobody has been capable of taking away her crown.
Madonna could be compared to King Midas, every show that she is in, is amazing.
Making a comparison between the "Blond Ambition Tour" and this "Confessions Tour", balance is tipped in favour of the last one, and the reason is simple: show, songs, costumes, dancers, backup singers, choreography, and technology is deployed in larges quantities, and all that just for the fan's enjoyment. The show is divided in four themes: equestrian, bedouin, glam /pop/ rock and finally the disco. Songs were strategically chosen by Madonna, during each theme she changes her hair, clothes, stage design and of course the choreographies that are performed by one of the best dance teams that personally, I had ever seen before.
The introduction for the song "Music" is wonderful. It is then that every single fan is connected with her, her nature, and what she wants to share about her show, reaching her main objective, which is turning the whole planet (or stadium) into a disco party. However, it would be very selfish from my part to choose just a song or a part of the show to used to represent the rest of the show, because every single song sung by her is the best part of the show. In this work it’s possible to see Madonna’s maturity expressed from the beginning till the end.
by: Marco Ahumada.

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