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@cjstop

All opinions are not my own, some people think the same as I.

Katılım Ekim 2012
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Quiddler.@cjstop·
@BethRigby Change the bloody record. Report the news, don’t create it.
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Harry Eccles@Heccles94·
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a lot of people are actually coming to this tweet and i am so glad there's some realising there is something more to sam. please listen to his album double barreled decadence and his magnum opus on it - night or day. you won't regret it!
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oh what could have been

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buns 🐰@desigotdone·
Call me antisemitic but shouldn’t this headline read ‘Bulgaria’s Dara wins the 70th Eurovision Song Contest’? 🤔
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Marc 🇬🇧 🇨🇾@marceurovision·
This man did NOT deserve 0 points. A true gentleman as well. Stood and clapped every 12 points awarded to a fellow artist. So proud of him #eurovision
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This vicar doesn't hold back on Tommy Robinson.
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Led By Donkeys
Led By Donkeys@ByDonkeys·
Immigration makes Britain brilliant.
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Ed Davey
Ed Davey@EdwardJDavey·
Perhaps now we'll get a Health Secretary who will take on social care, rather than dodge it because it's hard. Who will end corridor care, not preside over its worst ever year. Labour needs to get a grip.
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Quiddler.@cjstop·
@DrownedMadonna How was Erotica referenced? Would love to know, one of my favourite albums.
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DrownedMadonna@DrownedMadonna·
Further reports have now emerged from the same playback event, and the picture they paint only adds to the excitement. Based on multiple accounts gathered from attendees, here is what we know. The Q&A session that followed the playback was hosted by Jodie Harsh. Stuart Price spoke at length about the making of the album, and by all accounts did so with remarkable eloquence. The project was not conceived as Confessions II from the outset — it evolved into that identity organically. The starting point, Price revealed, was the Celebration Tour: Madonna enjoyed the experience so much that she went straight back into the studio afterwards. The initial moodboard centred on revisiting the New York clubs of her early years — Danceteria, Limelight, Twilight — the spaces that shaped her. They didn’t set out to make a sequel; they set out to document where she is now and who she is. When asked at what point he knew the project was going to be Confessions II, Price’s answer was disarmingly simple: when she posted it on Instagram. The recording process was structured and disciplined, and Madonna was uncompromising about one thing in particular: nothing was recorded remotely. No Zoom, no sending files back and forth — everyone had to be physically in the room, including Sabrina Carpenter, who flew in to record Bring Your Love in New York. Madonna would arrive with an A4 notepad of lyrics; Price would bring music; the two would connect. Everything was recorded in one location, using the same microphone Price had bought in Soho 28 years ago for the original Confessions on a Dance Floor — spending all his money on it at the time. The album took over a year to complete. Throughout the process, Madonna had a very specific way of quality-controlling the material: she would listen to the entire album start to finish at the gym every single day, then come back into the studio with notes. On the overall sound, Price framed it clearly: if Confessions I was disco house, Confessions II is Chicago house. The entire album was performed on DJ decks — not simply played through software, but actively mixed through four channels, with pieces and elements woven together in real time. Price revealed that during the making of the record, they would test fragments of songs at DJ sets — just a few seconds here and there — to gauge reaction. Which means, as attendees noted with some amazement, people may have already heard snippets of Confessions II on a night out without even knowing it. The album is confessional, but also takes in loss and world events. There are some spoken words throughout — centred on what the dancefloor means — including interludes between tracks, across the 16-song record. It sits alongside material that Price described as Madonna at the height of her expressive powers, while also showing real vulnerability. Price also noted that no collaborator ever leaves a session with Madonna unchanged — in the best possible way. He also referenced Erotica during the conversation. And on her vocals: Stuart said they are the best he has ever heard her sing. Bring Your Love was described by Price as a defiant record — a statement of control over one’s own career. Price described the chemistry between Madonna and Carpenter as immediate and physical — the two connected over similar experiences at different points in their lives, and the collaboration came together naturally. The attitude behind the track, as he put it, is: you don’t think I’m in control of my career? Bring your love.
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Adrian Edmondson ❎
Adrian Edmondson ❎@AdrianEdmondson·
So bored of news outlets trying to write the news rather than report it.
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DrownedMadonna@DrownedMadonna·
@insidethegroove Exactly! We tried to tell them that they perfectly know what they are doing… but they were too blind (and arrogant) to see
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Quiddler.@cjstop·
@DrownedMadonna I’ve sometimes imagined Madonna would do a multiple track “video”. Hung Up and Sorry were link though not mixed together. It would really be a novel way to capture the essence of the album. From what I’ve seen that’s what we might be getting, I do hope so, I’d be very happy 😊
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DrownedMadonna@DrownedMadonna·
Madonna will be in the room. The Queen of Pop is set to appear in person at the world premiere of Confessions II at the Beacon Theatre on June 5, where she will join directors David Toro and Solomon Chase for a moderated conversation following the screening — hosted by Jimmy Fallon. To secure tickets for what promises to be one of the most coveted live events of the year, Madonna sent an SMS directly from her official account to select Community members today, accompanied by a never-before-seen photo. The message gave recipients a strict 60-minute window to use their unique access code — with each code granting the opportunity to purchase up to two tickets. Tickets are extremely limited and available exclusively to Madonna Community members via those unique digital codes.
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Madonna Scrapbook@m_scrapbook·
Of Madonna’s two new songs we’ve heard from Confessions II, which is your fave? • I Feel So Free • Bring Your Love
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Quiddler.@cjstop·
@MadonnaEffect @Madonna I’m more concerned about her knowing where the bodies are buried. I thought I did a good job.
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🪩 DON’T BE A VIBE KILL 🪩
“You Cannot Break Me” is such a key line from #BringYourLove. Try as they have to break her down with ageism, misogyny, hate & vile smear campaigns, the press & haters failed to BRING HER DOWN. She remained; focused, determined, fearless & resilient. She’s not going anywhere 🪩
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Quiddler.@cjstop·
@iconer1983 Isn’t that the theme of the song 😂, and they probably wouldn’t even pick up on the irony.
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MUSIC LOVER 🎶 ❤️
MUSIC LOVER 🎶 ❤️@iconer1983·
All these Madonna “fans” complaining about the new song when in reality she doesn’t owe you shit!!! The song is actually great!
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