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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]She bad mouthed Lady Gaga? I used to LOVE, LOVE, LOVE her. But she needs to hang it up. I think I have been to at least two Madonna "Farewell Tours" (Cher too). She's a narcissistic B and no matter how much I enjoyed her music in my youth (and hers) I can no longer stand her. Feels like she's trying to compete with Taylor. No comparison. For starters, Taylor has a great voice. [/quote] NP here. That is just it - Madonna was so important to the soundtrack of our youth - I would not want to attend a concert, and have those great memories single handedly demolished by her selfish take on what we should be seeing, and how we should be seeing it. The event does not even sound pleasant, or comfortable or desirable, in any way. At least Taylor and Gaga seem to appreciate their fans - and I am not even a big follower of either of them - but I respect that they respect who pays for their productions - they give the people what they paid for, and then some. For the latter, I know people who attended in Boston this year, during the non stop torrential downpour, and said that it was truly the best concert experience that they ever had. Most were moms taking their kids, and were not Taylor fans themselves, but that everyone tolerated and even enjoyed the pouring rain for Taylor, and that she integrated it into her act quite well. I don't see Madonna doing that - she'd probably cancel! As for Cher, well she was the original, and no way can you tell her age. I don't see her coming out on stage three hours late either. That's just plain rude and inconsiderate, given the cost of concert tickets these days, especially. [/quote]
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