Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!uunet!ora!bloom-beacon!dont-send-mail-to-path-lines From: rlm@ms_aspen.hac.COM (R. L. McMillin) Newsgroups: rec.music.gaffa Subject: Truth Or Dare? Message-ID: <9106271859.AA03335@c5_aspen.aspen> Date: 27 Jun 91 18:59:52 GMT Sender: Love-Hounds-request@EDDIE.MIT.EDU Organization: The Internet Lines: 21 Approved: love-hounds@eddie.mit.edu > BTW, all this talk of squid reminds i can't look -- tell me when it's over> me: i *liked* Madonna's > "Truth or Dare" movie. now...> i was suprised, even astounded, by the quality of her live > performances (first time i've ever heard her really sing... something she > seems to avoid on her albums), and i enjoyed her post-main-stream > psycho-executive attitude off-stage. for all the sex, there was > refreshingly little sexism (but then, i thought "Thelma and Louise" went > easy on the guys...) "Truth Or Dare"? Yikes! It's been a long time since I was locked in a room with someone as boring, selfish, and cunningly shallow as Madonna -- for two and a half hours. Yes, she's an expert at generating profitable images, and yes, she knows her history (at least of the visual arts... nice tribute to Kubrick in one of her dance sequences). Madonna's motivation stops at her wallet. (Notice how quickly she became a proponent of free speech when the Pope threatened to shut down her shows in Rome?) If anything, I felt sickened after watching this. That's this reporter's opinion, anyway... ... and now, back to Kate Bush, who was already in progress...