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    No matter what people say about this concert, for me it is one of M's best concerts. Her singing and dancing are top notch, even at 50 she still did a fantastic job putting on this show together. Her singing is great in numbers such as 'Devil Wouldn't Recognize You', while her energy superb during numbers such as 'Vogue', 'Music', and my personal show highlight, "Into The Groove".

    She even played the guitar during numbers such as 'Human Nature', 'Borderline', 'Ray of Light' and 'Hung Up', but those weren't my favorite moments, especially during the 'Hung Up' number, since the original version is much much more better than the rock version of the song. The song's disco 70s-80s feel is what made the song great, and I'd rather hear the Gimme Gimme Gimme sample than those heavy electric guitar sounds.

    But one of my favorite aspects of the show is the backdrops, the background videos for Into The Groove, Hung Up, Ray of Light, and Get Stupid are great!
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    2010 Madonna shows she still can pull off an amazing concert. At her age, that's no easy feat. One has to be in awe at the amount of work (extra work) Madonna puts into her fitness, and her concerts. The highlights were: Incredible Dancers! - Madonna never fails in this aspect! The Incredible Buenos Aires Audience - South America has some of the most, if not THE MOST, die-hard music fans!!! VOGUE - awesome version, DON'T CRY FOR ME ARGENTINA - The audience will bring a tear to your eye, RAY OF LIGHT - Great energy and graphics presentation! I can only give this an 8 out of 10, mostly for merit alone (Madonna & her dancers). The editing is terrible - too much chopping, cutting, and flashing from one scene to another. It would have been nicer to let the camera roll in place for awhile to really capture the action. Side Note: If you want to see an AMAZING 10 out of 10 Madonna concert, watch her The Confessions Tour DVD, that's where you will see the most amazing show and what the Madonna hype is all about.
  • The Sticky & Sweet Tour was filmed in 2008 and then released in 2010, and this is an excellent show but the Confessions Tour was more popular. Every song is performed well and the Buenos Aires crowd seemed to be enjoying Madonna's performance. I think the best songs in this show are towards the end after the "Get Stupid Medley". As an extra for the DVD release we get a behind the scenes look, and Madonna tells her viewers that this could be the last tour of her life, but after experiencing somebody else's show changes her mind. Then someone asks one of the musicians what has been the biggest highlight for him on the tour, and that experience for him was when Barack Obama was elected as president of the United States. The DVD's bonus content includes a 30 minute special behind-the-scenes from the tour, and a live CD.
  • Meven_Stoffat11 September 2011
    Alright, let's count down the 10 reasons, in no particular, why this is the worst Madonna video I've ever seen.

    1. The opening graphics are hilariously bad. I actually laughed out loud.

    2. Like everyone mentions about most concert videos nowadays, the editing is incredibly overdone. We would like to maybe see a closeup of Madonna or two that lasts longer than 2 seconds.

    3. When Madonna appears on stage, she is sitting on some weird chair and her legs are wide open, exposing her crotch. Lovely.

    4. Oversexing, she humps pretty much everything and shouts things like "MY SUGAR IS RAAAAAWWW!!!!!!" and "See my booty get down!!!"

    5. That said, she also shouts half the songs as opposed to singing them, ruining them.

    6. There's this incredibly dumb "Get Stupid" breakdown in the middle of one of her songs. Um Get Stupid? You're already stupid for even including that part of the tune.

    7. She uses pre recorded vocals. Half the songs she doesn't even sing as a result.

    8. The set list. There's some undeniably good stuff on here but come on, this is pathetic. Is too... Hip hop for me, although I didn't like Hard Candy.

    9. Over cursing. Come on, Madonna, we don't need you to constantly call the crowd "motherfu--ers" on every song.

    0. Halfway through Beat Goes On, Kanye West comes on, and instead of saying something like "Yo, Madonna, I'm really happy for you and imma let you finish, but the Cnfessions tour was your greatest of all time!", he gives some humiliatingly bad rap.

    As for the good things? Don't Cry For Me Argentina. That was beautiful. And the Gage was nice looking as well.