Yep, throughout her career, many focused on the controversy of her videos, songs or live performances instead of trying to perceive the message she wanted to convey
Madonna became famous because of how she looked. I'm not saying she wasn't talented; I'm saying it was her looks, not her talent, that elevated her above the crowd in the beginning. She was striking, beautiful in a truly unique way, and it mesmerized people. It was a visual. She and MTV found each other at exactly the right time for both - I seriously don't know if she would've made it if image in videos hadn't become so crucial to a pop star's success.
Thanks for this excellent clip. The things fame do to people . . . 😐 Been a fan since 1984, but since 2008 I've seen a change in her and she seems lost. Now she has definately separated herself from people. She's in a bubble surrounded by yes-sayers and I don't recognize her face anymore. She's 60 trying to look like 35. So so sad.
Stfu another old fan still stuck in the 80's i can only imagine what u look like sitting behind those keyboards i bet u weigh at least 300lbs and look twice as old as she does😕
She was so BEAUTIFUL she would have aged graciously. Today she looks beyond unrecognizable. It's disturbing to see because I love Madonna I used to be such a big fan of hers in the 80s.
Yeah, it's surprising in a way, but not in another - she was such an "image" celebrity, even more so than most. Plus a giant narcissist. You know she thinks she IS being defiant and feminist and sticking it to the man, but she's really just absorbed the sexist and agist trope that a woman can't show age in any way and is better off looking like a surgical monstrosity than simply an older woman. Although I think she's given up on looking "pretty" per se
i remember watching this interview as a teen. loved that he explained why the broadcast version on MTV was in two parts in different locations. i had always been confused. loving this full access
I would like to know what she said she coped with considerably at the start of the interview. And I think Molly meant how did she coordinate the release of her movie Desperately Seeking Susan and her Virgin Tour for the 2nd question. Instead she answered the question by saying how dealt with the reactions/reception of her work/projects because she thought he asked her what the public's response was and how she dealt with it. This interview was done in December 85 and aired in 86. She called Into The Groove, Get Into The Groove. I love her intelligence and irreverent, cheeky sense of humor. Thank you for uploading this.
She says that her and Bray wrote the song, Into the Groove. But in the Wikipedia it says that she wrote it while on her balcony looking at a cute Puerto Rican guy. I assume she wrote most of it and then they polished it later.
You do know that it’s forever been a running joke, that people use Wikipedia as a true source of info right? I imagine, Madonna would know who and how a song was written.😮😂
SUCH A NATURAL SUPERSTAR. THAT GORGEOUS FACE
I love her. She is a star.
Beautiful young Madonna
Yep, throughout her career, many focused on the controversy of her videos, songs or live performances instead of trying to perceive the message she wanted to convey
A lot of people got her message loud and clear however the mainstream media? Well they demonised her , her lyrics and creativity.
Beautifull that Young girl❤
VERY IMPORTANT ARTIST❤
Her beauty was incredible 😍
Madonna became famous because of how she looked. I'm not saying she wasn't talented; I'm saying it was her looks, not her talent, that elevated her above the crowd in the beginning. She was striking, beautiful in a truly unique way, and it mesmerized people. It was a visual. She and MTV found each other at exactly the right time for both - I seriously don't know if she would've made it if image in videos hadn't become so crucial to a pop star's success.
Thanks for this excellent clip. The things fame do to people . . . 😐 Been a fan since 1984, but since 2008 I've seen a change in her and she seems lost. Now she has definately separated herself from people. She's in a bubble surrounded by yes-sayers and I don't recognize her face anymore. She's 60 trying to look like 35. So so sad.
Well I'm a fan since 1984 and I never felt apart from her.
Stfu another old fan still stuck in the 80's i can only imagine what u look like sitting behind those keyboards i bet u weigh at least 300lbs and look twice as old as she does😕
Facts! She lost the magic thing about her and I think it coincided with her acquisition of a British accent.
The interview is from late 1985, actually.
Ice Dog 2020. She looks so beautiful here. I love Madonna. We are so lucky to have had her all these years.
Yeah totally. She does look gorgeous in this video.
She was so BEAUTIFUL she would have aged graciously. Today she looks beyond unrecognizable. It's disturbing to see because I love Madonna I used to be such a big fan of hers in the 80s.
Well, if you’re a vapid, ageist, who’s no longer a fan because her looks changed, you were NEVER a fan, period.
Yeah, it's surprising in a way, but not in another - she was such an "image" celebrity, even more so than most. Plus a giant narcissist. You know she thinks she IS being defiant and feminist and sticking it to the man, but she's really just absorbed the sexist and agist trope that a woman can't show age in any way and is better off looking like a surgical monstrosity than simply an older woman. Although I think she's given up on looking "pretty" per se
She’s so smart.
i remember watching this interview as a teen. loved that he explained why the broadcast version on MTV was in two parts in different locations. i had always been confused. loving this full access
The most beautiful woman, both intellectually and physically that ever lived.
Minha rainha Madonna a cara dela toda meiga gente linda demais
She's beautiful here ❤️❤️. Her laugh at 18:35 is so cute.
Entertainment around this time no internet....publicity more on paper and limited tv programming , to be public wuz a huge thing
Mint Stuff! Thank You!
I would like to know what she said she coped with considerably at the start of the interview. And I think Molly meant how did she coordinate the release of her movie Desperately Seeking Susan and her Virgin Tour for the 2nd question. Instead she answered the question by saying how dealt with the reactions/reception of her work/projects because she thought he asked her what the public's response was and how she dealt with it. This interview was done in December 85 and aired in 86. She called Into The Groove, Get Into The Groove. I love her intelligence and irreverent, cheeky sense of humor. Thank you for uploading this.
I think she coped with sudden fame and a barrage of press
She says that her and Bray wrote the song, Into the Groove. But in the Wikipedia it says that she wrote it while on her balcony looking at a cute Puerto Rican guy. I assume she wrote most of it and then they polished it later.
You do know that it’s forever been a running joke, that people use Wikipedia as a true source of info right? I imagine, Madonna would know who and how a song was written.😮😂
She’s 28 years old here. Think about that.
She looked way younger than that. Could have passed as 21
She had just turned 27
She looked and sounded so damn young. She looks so cute here too.
Never Duplicated 😙
i never realized how small and cute her nose was
🌷💝
11:30. We're all clever af 😉
"I had a great successful record" .... but she's still having successful.. "hits" what do we call them now? Records?
She was such a confident sweet baby girl. She was so young and full of talent and vision. This interviewer sucked so bad btw.
Molly didn’t suck, are you crazy? She’s gone on to interview her more times than anyone, she is so playful, honest and loves the man.
Stunning archives, she is so authentic that's what I always loved about her. 🤍