Posted on 09/07/2004 1:20:00 PM PDT by mollynme
Pop star Madonna drew massive applause from a sold-out crowd in Paris when she dedicated her version of John Lennons peace ode Imagine to the Russian hostage crisis.
Addressing the audience midway through her show last night, Madonna spoke briefly about the tragedy at a Russian school that left at least 350 dead, including pupils, teachers and mothers.
As video images of war and children were broadcast behind her on giant screens, the pop diva urged her fans at Paris Bercy stadium to think about what happened in Russia and to think about Lennons lyrics.
I would have posted it faster if I didnt have verify no one else beat me to it.
This is the fault of Bush.
Its really getting close.
It's completely un-listenable.
It would be nice to "imagine" all this crap doesn't happen but it does and the rest of us who live in the real world have to deal with it while she and her kind go about telling us how we can live more morally. Bite me Madonna.
Is it me, or does "Madge" look like she's two years away from the hair-in-rollers and housecoat phase.
Give me a break! LOL
Imagine there's no Hollywood. These fools seem to forget that the Millenium attack plot that was thwarted was aimed at them.
Yeah, I was wondering if anyone was going to mention that.
Technically, I think the lyrics are patterned after something called the "Humanist Manifesto" from the 1930's. As you point out, it's got a great deal in common with communism. Only a moron would feel it's appropriate to sing this song without irony in Russia -- Madonna is the prefect example of the crass "ugly American."
Imagine there's no terrorists - it's easy if you try...
Imagine theres no liberals , it's easy if you try.
Imagine theres no liberals , it's easy if you try.
I hate that song --- but how low can Madonna go to try to capitalize on the terror those kids faced?
No tax increase or welfare
A job for all personnel....
Of course --- even though she was one of those most vocal about downloading of music --- as if anyone would download her music. So worried about "intellectual property" but only when it comes to money for herself obviously.
And so stupid obviously. Someone with all the money and possessions in the world and she would like to imagine a world without them LOL!
What a jerk!
"Nothing to kill or die for..."
Not much to live for, either, from my point of view. But then, I ain't no hippy, and the closest I've been to mind altering drugs is demerol, so what do I know.
Does that count as irony, considering the Beatles company (Apple Records) is suing Apple Computer for selling music (i-Tunes)?
...And no Medina too...
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