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ticket2concert-blog · 6 years ago
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Madonna Announces More Dates for Her Madame X Tour
Madonna hits the road again on Her Madame X Tour promoting her 14th studio album ‘Madam X’. This chance is rare and doesn’t come that often. If you want to see the pop sensation singing live, Ticket2Concert has some of the Cheapest Madonna Concert Tickets for you.
After selling more than 300 million records worldwide the highest-grossing solo touring artist yet again takes the road to promote her latest album ‘Madame X’. Making stops at different the United States and European Cities Madonna will perform some of her best-selling records.
Madame X Tour schedule that started in September has finally completed. Look up the list given below to see if you can catch any of her shows. Ticket2Concert also offers Madonna Concert Tickets Coupon. So get up and start packing, you are going to get a lot busier in these coming months.
Madame X was released on June 14 and debuted #1 on Billboard Top 200 Albums. She named the album after the title given to her by her dance and choreography teacher Martha Graham. Don’t forget to visit Ticket2concert for Discount Madonna Concert Tickets.
Madonna is the most successful solo artist according to Billboard’s Hot 100 chart history. The multi-talented pop star absolutely knows no boundaries and even holds Guinness World Record for best-selling female recording artist of all time. This legendary solo artist is still a hot topic among critics and is loved by all.
Even after decades of thrashing career, she continues to rule fan’s hearts. Madonna practically never saw a fall and these few touring concerts are no less exciting than any of her shows. She will be touring around Chicago, San Francisco, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Boston, Philadelphia, Miami, Lisbon, London and then on to Paris.  
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Madonna Madame X Tour Dates:
@ Chicago Theatre in Chicago, IL
·         October 15-27
@ Golden Gate Theatre in San Francisco, CA
·         October 31
·         November 2 & 4
@ Colosseum at Caesars Palace in, Las Vegas, NV
·         November 7, 9 & 10
@ The Wiltern in Los Angeles, CA
·         November 12
·         November 14
·         November 16
·         November 17
·         November 19-21
·         November 23-25
@ Boch Center Wang Theatre in Boston, MA
·         December 1 & 2
@ The Met Philadelphia in Philadelphia, PA
·         December 7 & 8
·         December 10 & 11
@ Fillmore Miami Beach at Jackie Gleason Theater in Miami, FL
·         December 14 & 15
·         December 17-19
·         December 21 & 22
@ Lisbon Coliseum in Lisbon, PT
·         January 12
·         January 14
·         January 16
·         January 18 & 19
·         January 21-23
@ The London Palladium in London, U.K.
·         January 26 & 27
·         January 29
·         January 30
·         February 1 & 2
·         February 4-6
·         February 8 & 9
·         February 11-13
·         February 15
@ Le Grand Rex in Paris, FR
·         February 18-23 then
·         February 25-27
·         February 29
·         March 1-4
·         March 7 & 8
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starrybluez · 4 years ago
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Tagged about a week ago by @whats-her-name-virginia-plain & @duranarchy-in-the-uk - thank you 💜💙 and sorry I took so long in posting this! It brought back some great memories though!
Music Questions
1) what is the first song you remember hearing?
Many moons ago. Could have been “Twinkle Twinkle Little Star”? "Mary Had A Little Lamb?" Or maybe “Hey Jude” by the Beatles.
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2) what is the first band you got into?
The Bangles & Exposé. And Madonna was my favorite artist. I think it was all about the girl power back then!
3) do you collect any physical music?
Lately no, but I still have a ton of CD’s and casettes (mostly mixed tapes).
4) what is your favourite piece of music memorabilia?
Probably some of my retro 60′s music magazines that I bought at the vintage hippie shops in New Hope, PA
5) the favourite concert you’ve been to?
I saw Paul McCartney in concert 3 times (was a Beatlemaniac for years). The first two times I think I got the cheapest seats where he was about a mile away. The last one I went to was back when I had a real job and could afford to sit maybe half a mile away. It was awesome.
Another favorite would be the B52′s with OMD as the openers. Saw them back in 2018. Nosebleed seats again, but the music was so good.
Oh! And Cyndi Lauper, The Go Go's, Duran Duran, Sean Lennon, David Byrne and the Tom Tom Club (not all at once ofc)! All from around the 2010's. I have a bestie who is always getting tickets for concerts so I've seen heaps of live acts.
I wish I could remember the Duran concert better, but it was 10 years ago and we were all the way in the back again. For Cyndi's concert though, my friend got us seats so close that we could see up her nose! There was a very funny moment where she exclaimed, "Man it's hot in here! Where's the A/C, man?!" And she dragged out a box fan on to the stage!
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6) if you could see one artist who is no longer alive in concert, who would it be?
David Bowie!! Still kicking myself for not seeing him live.
7) have you met any musicians?
Gary Lightbody (lead singer from Snow Patrol) and a very quiet James McCartney (Paul’s son - he’s very shy).
8) what’s your go to album when you’re feeling sad?
Any classic McCartney album really. His voice can be a source of comfort & nostalgia.
9) what’s your go to album when you’re feeling happy?
Something I can sing or dance to, like my Duran albums.
10) one music documentary you love?
80's Duran in Sing Blue Silver and Three To Get Ready! Another favorite would be Wingspan w/McCartney & Wings, naturally
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11) what is one concert dvd that you love?
The Prince's Trust Rock Gala 1986. Actually rented it on VHS back in the late 90's! My favorite performance from that would be Paul McCartney & Tina Turner singing "Get Back". So much hair, so much! Looked like a hair battle at one point. Tina is just amazing here, but I don't know when she hasn't been. That performance is also on YouTube. X
12) do you prefer listening to playlists or albums?
Albums mainly, because I can pick and choose which song I want to listen too. But since the newer cars don't have CD players (who's brilliant idea was that? 😐) I've been listening to my Spotify playlists. But that's been ok too because I can explore more tunes without having to buy them (for now at least).
13) do you listen to albums in order or on shuffle?
In order, but I skip around a lot.
14) what is your favourite deep cut song by your favourite artist?
Paul McCartney has so many deep cuts that he never released for years, but many of them started popping up on various sites online. A lot of the songs he didn't release himself are actually better than what he released I think. I can't really single one out. I'd say "Sunshine Sometime" and "Why So Blue" to name a few.
15) what is your favourite cd/cassette/vinyl you own in terms of its packaging?
Hmm maybe "The Beatles Anthology" or "Flaming Pie" by Paul McCartney. Anything with lyrics and lots of photos is good enough for me.
Since I was tagged days ago, I'm tagging anybody!
*pls don't reblog (it's long enough as it is!)
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makistar2018 · 7 years ago
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Taylor Swift is worth more than $300 million — see her bicoastal mansions, lavish vacations, and generous gifts to fans and friends
Hillary Hoffower August 19, 2018
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Taylor Swift reportedly has a net worth of more than $300 million. Christopher Polk/Getty Images
Taylor Swift's net worth is currently an estimated $320 million, according to Forbes, making her one of the world's highest-paid celebrities.
Once Swift's Reputation Stadium Tour ends this fall, her net worth could climb even higher.
Swift spends her fortune growing her $84 million real estate portfolio and donating to causes and charity.
Taylor Swift never fails to impress.
At 15 years old, she was the youngest songwriter to ever sign with Sony. She now has 10 Grammys on her shelf, several tours under her belt (including one that generated a staggering quarter of a billion dollars), an endless list of chart-topping songs and albums, and a beloved fan base who dub themselves "Swifties."
Such success makes Swift one of the world's highest-paid celebrities and one of the richest female singers. According to Forbes, she has an estimated net worth of $320 million — and that's only expected to rise once her current six-month Reputation Stadium Tour wraps up later this year.
Swift has been strategic and generous with her money, investing in a sprawling $84 million real estate portfolio and often donating it to causes she supports and people in need.
Below, see how Swift earns and spends her fortune.
Taylor Swift currently has an estimated net worth of $320 million, which has grown due to her music, merchandise, and endorsements.
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Source: Forbes
Ever the superstar, Swift's endorsement deals and partnerships are with high-profile brands, including Keds, Diet Coke, CoverGirl, and Apple, which bring in a lot of income.
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Source:Money
Swift has had a long-term partnership with Diet Coke since 2013, which has involved her chatting about her love for the drink in a "Bon Appetit" interview and holding the drink while on camera.
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Source:Hollywood Reporter, Variety
Adele and Madonna, who have comparable fan bases to Swift, didn't put as much effort into brand partnerships and touring as Swift did in 2016 — and only made half of her paycheck, at $80.5 million and $76.5 million respectively, according to Quartz.
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Source:Quartz
In fact, aside from brand partnerships and endorsements, touring is Swift's biggest money maker. Her 1989 tour grossed more than $250 million in 2015.
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Source: Forbes
She stands to earn even more than that during her current six-month Reputation Stadium Tour that began in May. Five shows in, Swift had already earned $54 million in sales — that's $10.8 million per show.
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Source: Forbes, Refinery29
But her tours don't just bring in ticket sales. Billboard estimated that Swift sells $17 of merchandise per ticket at her shows.
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Source:Billboard
Swift was the world's top-earning musician in June 2016, bringing home a record $170 million from 2015-2016, according to Forbes' 2016 list. The same year, it was estimated that Swift makes $1 million a day.
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Source:Forbes,Express 
Swift had a more "quiet year" in 2017, according to Forbes, bringing in $44 million and ranking ninth on Forbes' list of the world's highest-paid celebrities.
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Source:Forbes
So far in 2018, not including touring revenues, Swift has earned an estimated $5 million in record sales, $2.4 million through streaming, and $2 million in publishing royalties, according to Billboard.
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Source:Billboard
A few years ago, it was estimated Swift could become a billionaire by the time she turns 30. Here's how she spends her fortune...
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Source:Express 
Swift is a real estate mogul, with a sprawling $84 million real estate portfolio that consists of eight properties in four different states, according to property values estimated by Trulia.
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Source: Business Insider, Trulia 
In Nashville, she owns a 3,240-square-foot condo worth an estimated $3 million and a 5,600-square-foot Greek Revival estate worth an estimated $2.5 million. The latter is the cheapest property she owns.
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Source: Business Insider, Trulia 
In LA, Swift currently has a Beverly Hills home on the market for $2.85 million. She also owns a 10,982 square-foot Beverly Hills mansion worth nearly $30 million. She plans to turn it into a historic landmark.
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From Trulia
Source: Business Insider, Trulia
Across the coast, Swift owns an estate with seaside views in Watch Hill, Rhode Island, valued at $6.65 million. With 12,000 square feet, it has plenty of room for parties with her squad.
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Zillow 
Source: Business Insider, Trulia 
But that's nothing compared to the estimated $40 million worth of property Swift owns in New York City on the same block in Tribeca. That includes a 8,309-square-foot large duplex penthouse and a four-story townhouse.
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Taylor Swift bought this townhouse last year located at 153 Franklin St. It's next to a complex where she now owns three units.  Google Maps
Source: Business Insider, Trulia
Swift needs a way to travel among all these homes and she's rumored to own two Dassault private jets. There's no word on how much she paid for them, but depending on the model, they can be worth up to $58 million each.
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Source: Forbes, GOBankingRates 
Swift can also use her jet to head out of the country for vacation. She recently spent the Fourth of July in Turks and Caicos with her boyfriend Joe Alwyn and previously took a trip to an undisclosed tropical island with former boyfriend Calvin Harris.
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Source:Elle, Travel + Leisure 
At the end of her 1989 World Tour, Swift took her 125-person band and crew on a vacation in Australia.
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Source: Vanity Fair 
But Swift has always been generous with her money, supporting causes and helping those in need. On her 24th birthday, she donated $100,000 to the Nashville Symphony.
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Source: People 
She's provided supported during natural disasters, donating $1 million to the victims of Louisiana floods and $500,000 to the Nashville flood relief, and raising $750,000 through a Speak Now Help Now benefit concert for victims of tornadoes in the southern US in 2011.
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Source: People 
Swift is also supportive of education — she pledged $4 million to the Country Music Hall of Fame to fund the Taylor Swift Education Center and donated $50,000 to NYC public schools.
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Source: People
She's also donated to various GoFundMe campaigns, including $10,000 toward a service dog for an autistic boy and $50,000 to her backup dancer's nephew, who was battling cancer.
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Source: People
And then there are the two famous checks she wrote for $1,989 — an ode to her best-selling album — sent to two fans to pay a student loan and to donate to a dance marathon benefit.
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Source: People
She also helps out her friends, giving pal Kesha $250,000 to help with legal fees during her lawsuit against a music producer.
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Source:People
But her thoughtfulness doesn't end there. And when she once went out to dinner with pals Ed Sheeran and Austin Mahone in Philadelphia, she reportedly left a generous $500 tip.
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Source:E News
Swift often spends money dining out with her squad and boyfriends, especially when in New York City, where she's dined at The Fat Radish, The Spotted Pig, Sarabeth's, and L'Asso, where she had a glass of wine and a gluten-free pizza.
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Source:People
But Swift also saves money dining in. She reportedly loves to cook and bake and has hosted several elaborate dinner parties with her squad.
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Source:Glamour, InStyle
Swift also has a fur squad. She has two Scottish Fold cats, Meredith Grey and Olivia Benson. The breed costs around $1,000 to $1,500. Her cats even have their own line of merchandise at her store.
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Source:Refinery 29, Cat Breeds List
When she's not chilling at home, Swift is usually rocking designer duds during appearances or some serious street style in New York City, often mixing high-end and fast fashion. She's been spotted wearing Saint Laurent sneakers, A Christian Louboutin backpack for $1,237, and an Elie Saab gown.
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Source:Who What Wear
But Swift's also sported more affordable pieces, such as $60 Steve Madden sandals and Gen Z-obsession Brandy Melville. She seems to have an affinity for Madewell, whose clothes range around $72 for a pair of shorts or $62 for a denim crop top.
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Source:Who What Wear, Who What Wear, People
But for all the generous giving and strategic investments Swift has made with her money, she has reportedly used it in one rumored indulgence: $40 million to insure her famous legs.
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Source:New York Post
Business Insider
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suchananewsblog · 2 years ago
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Madonna has 4 MSG concerts. Which show has the cheapest tickets?
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sp00kymulderr · 7 years ago
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dO THEM ALLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL😤😤😤😤😤😤💖
WELL someone’s greedy ha! But fine I will because honestly I’m bored af (I deleted a few cause nah)
who’s your celebrity crush - I’d say this one is pretty obvious, Henry Cavill, but I also have a soft spot for Tom Hiddleston 
are you single or taken - Single and not looking for that to change any time soon!
do you think its ok to separate the artist from the art - I do, yeah. Obviously in some cases this will be impossible but for the most part the art should stand alone from the artist anyway.
how many accounts do you have - Just this one, I do not have the energy to run more than one
how many pairs of shoes do you have - In New Zealand, 6. Back in the UK - like so many I have no idea
how many accounts do you follow? - 54
favorite brand of clothing - I don’t really have one, I just buy the cheapest stuff I can find usually.
name a dog - uhhh…Frodo.
what unusual talent do you have - Being talentless
what’s the most interesting schools gossip you’ve ever heard - Haha I haven’t been in school for yeeears, and when I was I was definitely not privy to school gossip. I was being gossiped about when a ‘friend’ outed me as bi long before I wanted to be outed.
ever prank called a store - Nope. I was a goody two shoes growing up for the most part.
what’s your coffee order - Chai latte
what’s a question do you constantly get asked - Are you tired? (I don’t sleep much, so I always look tired)
if you had to get a tattoo right now, what would you get and where - Oh I know this one because it’s been a year now since I got my last one and I’m itching to get my next - I am hoping to get “Not all those who wander are lost” above a compass I have on my back whilst I’m in NZ.
google the top song from the year you were born - Vogue by Madonna
rant about your favorite musician - Welp I don’t massively want to rant about the man whose music saved my life. I wish he was still alive.
what’s your favorite teacher you’ve ever had - The headmaster at my secondry school was great but honestly I don’t remember his name. He found me crying when I had one of my first anxiety attacks and was incredibly kind and helpful to me.
describe your blog in 3-5 words - A Mission: Impossible mess.
what’s a conspiracy you believe in - I don’t really keep up with conspiracies! 
if you could see any concert tonight what would you choose - Bruce Springsteen <3
if you could break one of your bad habits which would you choose - Soda. I need to stop drinking soda so much. Help.
can you dance? sing? - I definitely can’t dance but I used to be a half decent singer, won my school talent show two years in a row, I haven’t sung in years though - I should get back on that.
what’s something you can’t stop buying - Currently, tickets to see movies I’ve already seen way too many time.
crowds or small groups - Small groups definitely. I hate being in crowds.
how long before a trip do you pack - 2 or 3 days, if it’s a weekend break, a week for a long trip.
what quote or inspirational setting do you think is bs - All the like “your dreams will come true if you just pursue them” stuff just annoys me.
if you had to dye your hair an unnatural color right now, what would you choose - I am seriously considering going back to purple, which I was two years ago. But I’m really in love with orange and yellow hair right now too so maybe that.
you can change one thing about your life right now. what are you changing - My financial situation for sure
how old do you get mistaken for? - Well no one will sell me wine if I don’t have ID here so under 21
what do you think about a lot - Everything. Also, August Walker.
do you like your hogwarts house or do you wish you were a different one - I was a self professed Ravenclaw and then Pottermore sorted me in to Hufflepuff. Fuck that.
what does home mean to you - Feeling comfortable and free to be me
what do you think you’d be arrested for - Causing a scene when Walker doesn’t show up alive in the next MI movie.
have you ever been called down to the principals office - Nope
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givencontext · 6 years ago
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My Must-Own Albums
When I recently upgraded my cell phone I lost a lot of music that I had imported from my CD collection and transferred from computer to phone for years. I also lost one of my favorite audiobooks that I listen to repeatedly. This has me pondering if I should pull out the old CDs or if I should just pay for these again in a digital format that can live in the cloud. Of course, when it comes to music, I am also a subscriber, so I find myself making more playlists and stations and not buying albums. Sometimes I neglect my love of music because I am so busy listening to audiobooks, but lately I’ve been feeling prone to stress, depression, and panic attacks, so I’ve been giving my brain a break and busting out some of my favorite tunes.
I go to a lot of concerts. One my pro-tips is to look up the set list on setlist.fm and make a playlist of all the songs for all the bands for a show. This allows me to refresh myself on my favorite songs and brush up on the lesser known acts. I recently made this playlist for an upcoming Breaking Benjamin show. I had a ton of their albums on my old phone. I also recently saw Bush (playlist) and Gavin Rossdale asked how many people had their Sixteen Stone album. It was one of the first CDs I owned. All of this got me thinking about how we rarely buy or even stream entire albums anymore. I assume this changes the way albums are made, and I found this Forbes article that agrees with me.
Considering all of this, I wanted to reflect on some of the albums that shaped my life that I will always feel a need to own and listen to in album form. Most of these are motivated strictly by nostalgia with very little musical expertise behind my decision. Bear with me, then share your favorites in the comments.
The Grand Illusion – Styx
This is the first album I owned that didn’t have an image of Strawberry Shortcake or a Care Bear on it. One of my older sisters either gave this to me or left it behind when she moved out. Either way, it was mine, and it was sort of creepy and weird, and I loved it. Some of Styx’s greatest hits come from The Grand Illusion, but if you haven’t listened to the entire album, you are missing out. When I saw them in concert, I lost my mind when they started with the actual song “The Grand Illusion,” because I have attended a LOT of concerts and at the beginning of each one I have had this song in the back of my head…
Welcome to the Grand Illusion Come on in and see what’s happening Pay the price, get your tickets for the show!
I was seriously ecstatic. Plus, my tickets were free, but we all know there’s deeper meaning to that “pay the price” lyric, don’t we? If I could see Styx perform this album from beginning to end, that would seriously be a highlight of my life, but starting their show with this familiar old favorite that started the album definitely took me back to my childhood. This album is almost as old as I am, and we both still have a lot going for us. I recently woke up with Fooling Yourself stuck in my head, and my family only thought it mildly weird that I was busting my moves to it while making my breakfast. Every song on this album is wonderful, and there are only eight of them. If you want your kids to grow up appreciating music, introduce them to this Styx album early.
Licensed to Ill – Beastie Boys
If you were a teenager in the late 80’s/early 90’s, chances are you already own this and have owned numerous copies of it over the years in various formats. This was a monumental album for me, because, let’s face it, I was a (lower) middle class white girl growing up in a small town in Arkansas. Thank god for the little while that our cable company provided MTV, because it introduced us to things like this. Brooklyn was like a foreign country to me, and showing a rap video that featured a guitar solo by Slayer’s Kerry King… let’s just say this was a brilliant way to capture the attention of my metal head friends.
This is one of those albums that I listened to end-to-end so many times that when I hear a song from this album when it ends I automatically start to sing the next song. Paul Revere is probably my favorite rap song ever. I have no shame. I am sure there are better songs and better albums, but this was literally the soundtrack to so much of my youth. It’s a keeper.
Doolittle – The Pixies
I first learned of the Pixies when a boy put “Here’s Comes Your Man” on a mix tape for me, and I still wasn’t sure if this boy liked me or not… I just thought he had killer taste in music. To be frank, no one ever liked me, so assuming he didn’t like me was perfectly reasonable. It was also reasonable to buy Doolittle on my next trip to the “record store” and proceed to wear that cassette out. This is an album that runs like one big, long, complicated song to me. You start with Debaser, end with Gouge Away, and everything in between is sort of a blur. But it’s awesome. When I listen to my iPhone music on shuffle and it gives me just one song from this album, it’s just weird. You have to listen to the whole thing.
True Blue – Madonna
I have never listened to much pop music, but EVERYONE listened to Madonna. This was new when I was about 10 years old, so I have no idea how I came up with the money or got to the store to buy this cassette, but I owned this and listened to it nonstop. I even sang these songs over the phone to my very first boyfriend. He must have thought I was really cool… because he eventually married me. Thanks, Madonna!
An Innocent Man – Billy Joel
This is another one that someone gave me. My dad was a Walmart truck driver, and working for Walmart meant we got to go to the “Sample Store.” One glorious day my mom came home from the Sample Store with a reasonably sized boom box and a cassette. This was an official upgrade from my record player, because I could take it outside! Nevermind that it had a nice big “S” melted into the side of it to designate it as a sample… my music just got portable! Thank goodness my mom had the foresight to understand that a portable cassette player called for a cassette! She probably picked whichever one was cheapest, but however it happened, she brought home Billy Joel. This was prior to whatever spending spree helped me get True Blue. Let’s just say that my friends and cousins were subjected to a LOT of Billy Joel. I might still remember the dance we choreographed to Uptown Girl.
State of Euphoria – Anthrax
Now, when we start to get into metal, we run the risk of this list going on and on and on, so I will wrap up today’s list with State of Euphoria and let’s assume there might be a related post somewhere in our future. This was not my first metal album, and it doesn’t necessarily tie to any significant event in my life. I never even saw Anthrax in concert until a few years ago. This is just a really good album, and I have been listening to it for 30 years. I think this was the album that made me realize how smart heavy metal could be. It includes references to books I had read and movies I had seen. I was 100% certain that me and these guys would have been friends. It also had a brilliant song that used the F word a lot. To my 12 year old self, this was glorious. But I could play the A side of this album without getting in trouble, and I played it so much that my mom would hum along to Be All, End All. This is just a brilliant album that every metal fan should own.
Do you have a list of must-own albums? What are you listening to lately? Leave a comment and let me know!
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