Of the nine Rebel Heart tracks released so far, here is my ranking:
1. Devil Pray
2. Joan Of Arc
3. Ghosttown
4. Living For Love
5. Hold Tight
6. Iconic
7. Unapologetic Bitch
8. Bitch I'm Madonna
9. Illuminati
Actually Illuminati is the only track I don't care for. All others rank from brilliant/awesome to good. And there are 10 more tracks to come on March 9 (and maybe even a few more bonus tracks).
While the Grammy's performance might not really be one of her most iconic performances, it's an exciting time to be a Madonna fan, with so much new music to enjoy. At the same time, being a Madonna fan is exhausting. She is just so divisive. She always has been. For thirty years now, she's been written off as talentless and slutty. Now, you add in the ageism, and it's infuriating. People want a woman in her fifties to behave a certain way, and when she doesn't, she is considered desperate. What the general masses fail to get is, she's not being desperate; she is being Madonna. She is not your average person. If she were, you wouldn't be talking about her now. She would have disappeared many moons back. Or maybe she wouldn't have even appeared to begin with. Her DNA is just not that of your average human. She has a voracious appetite to push the envelop and to challenge the status quo. She doesn't believe in conventions. You might not like anything she does while she is doing it, but all the while you are hating, she is changing our culture. So I look back and am exceedingly proud that I chose the right one to follow from the beginning. I mean, geez, what if back in the day, I had joined the Cyndi Lauper camp instead. Cyndi Lauper is talented as heck, but come on, my musical idol does not go on Celebrity Apprentice - ok? And if she did, she would win the whole thing and shut Donald Trump down.
Anyways, back to Rebel Heart, I have no idea how this album would go down in her discography. But this era is just starting to get good.
Tuesday, February 10, 2015
Sunday, February 8, 2015
duck boat randomness

Monday, February 2, 2015
super monday
Woohoo! The Pats did it. They narrowly escaped tbe Seahawks and won their fourth Super Bowl by 28-24. Brady won his third MVP. Edelman was brilliant and caught everything thrown his way. And the defense saved the day at the very last minute, with a miraculous interception by rookie Macolm Butler. I kinda loved that the three people who are most responsible for the Pats' win were a 6th round draft pick (Brady), a 7th round draft pick (Edelman), and an undrafted rookie (Butler). Each of those people worked really hard and made the most of the opportunity they got. This victory was also extra sweet because everyone maybe other than Boston and I were rooting against the Pats. Now all the haters can stick their deflated footballs up their you-know-where.
My painter came back today and did the touch-ups finally. I am really hoping this is the last time I have to call him back. Granted, the leaks are still there, and we still haven't figured them out. But for now at least, my house actually doesn't look like shit.
I just also found out today that my insurance company is going to cover this item that I need. Last year they refused to authorize it, and I would have had to pay about $5000 out of pocket. But I decided to wait, and then in late December, I decided to give it another go and try the request again, with more medical support. Well, it looks like they are going to say yes this time. That is such a relief. I honestly don't have $5000 to shell out at this point, so I likely would have done without.
So yeah, this is a good Monday. I seriously needed a good Monday. Now that I've had a taste of good news, please, sir, may I have some more?
My painter came back today and did the touch-ups finally. I am really hoping this is the last time I have to call him back. Granted, the leaks are still there, and we still haven't figured them out. But for now at least, my house actually doesn't look like shit.
I just also found out today that my insurance company is going to cover this item that I need. Last year they refused to authorize it, and I would have had to pay about $5000 out of pocket. But I decided to wait, and then in late December, I decided to give it another go and try the request again, with more medical support. Well, it looks like they are going to say yes this time. That is such a relief. I honestly don't have $5000 to shell out at this point, so I likely would have done without.
So yeah, this is a good Monday. I seriously needed a good Monday. Now that I've had a taste of good news, please, sir, may I have some more?
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