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New York, Paris, Maidstone. For the last of three short shows to plug her current album Hard Candy, Madonna arrived by helicopter in the Kent countryside to headline Radio 1’s Big Weekend. Clearly the plan was to prove that a pop star who turns 50 in August can remain relevant to the kids. Instead, a sterile, soulless performance made Madonna resemble an embarrassing auntie desperately trying to be hip.
A crowd with cameraphones at the ready, crammed into a Big Top-style tent, had almost an hour to wait for pop’s greatest grande dame to arrive. The PA blasted out sweet-themed songs and the backdrop was girlie, pink swirls. When Madonna finally appeared, however, there was nothing sweet about her. Legs splayed over a black and gold throne at the top of stairs that doubled as one of various, inventive video screens, she wore an all-black outfit of silk coat, tracksuit trousers tucked into knee-length, lace-up boots, and leather, fingerless gloves.
Brandishing a silver cane like an S&M tool was meant to make her look tough and threateningly sexy. But with her trousers billowing above her boots like jodhpurs, she was less the raunchy temptress than the well-heeled woman in search of a horse.
Like much of the six-song, half-hour set, the opener Candy Shop suffered from muffled sound. Madonna has always valued spectacle over singing, but the bassy beats almost drowned her out and the tune, reasonably catchy on record, became a bland dirge. Four male dancers removed her coat, revealing a lacy top. A three-piece band was hidden to the side of the stage. For Miles Away, an ode to her husband, the film director Guy Ritchie, Madonna strapped on a guitar but neither looked as if she was genuinely strumming nor played anything audible. With her dancers briefly dispatched, the song left fans with little to watch through their phones.
The chart-topping single 4 Minutes was a vast improvement, even with Justin Timberlake – rumoured to be appearing in person – merely an image on rectangular screens across the stage, which Madonna spun round to release her dancers hidden behind. Supremely fit and with bulging biceps, the singer fared best when she joined her troupe in tightly choreographed routines. While her singing occasionally strayed off key, her fancy footwork was sure and never faltered.
Two old tracks got the best reception although, as Madonna made clear, she refuses to travel too far back in time.
The Abba-sampling hit Hung Up, from 2005, began with a steal from the Rolling Stones’ Satisfaction and was a given a grungey rework that felt as fake as Madonna’s overblown guitar-thrashing. A magnificent Music, meanwhile, closed the set and just about saved the show. Part of the stage spun round and out jumped dancers in Day-Glo attire. Madonna performed part of the song on her knees and fans finally got to sing along.
On the way out, the kids complained that she hadn’t sung Holiday, while the Mayor of Maidstone, Richard Ash, grumbled at the shortness of the set. Still, for one night only, it put Maidstone on the pop map.
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I personally would rather have lighted matches stuck between my toes than listen to this turgid no talent commercial product attempting to pass herself off as a singer.
There is nothing more embarrassing that an aging candy pop star trying to pass herself off as a credible musician.
Bob, Andnover,
C'mon people!
Forget her age! She still the great artist! Think about a women who have a sucess around all over the world? Here in Brazil in South America she has such a sucess than her had about 20 years late and And her's hit parade don't let me lie!
MADONNA É A MELHOR!!!
Elcio Batista de Oliveira, Curitiba, Brasil
I think Madonna should start wearing pretty, chic dresses on and off stage. She's an extremely attractive lady, with such a stunning voice, who should seriously consider switching to a more sultry style, such as Jazz, or Jazz/Latin/Bossa Nova. Here's to the next ten years or more of Madonna's unique style of entertainment.
Miss Marita Indans, Poole, Dorset, United Kingdom
Is awful, was awful and will be awful. A nasal dancer.
Re-invention?? Last time she re-invented herself as Abba.
Cringeworthy.
Pu Li, Guangxi, PRC
I have seen every concert and im happy to say that whilst this was not the best i have seen, she is really only preparing for her paying guests later in the year. This show was free and im sure that some of you will agree, brilliant for nothing! Drop the age thing...50..who cares!
Long live...
Mat, Kirkham, UK
Who is the women...Lisa Verrico....
Nobody
What rubbish
Mat, Kirkham, UK
Her voice always been like that, we knew it!! But immediate she perform on that stage, it is just superb!! It worth every penny. She's Madonna! And what with the age issue? I would dying to look like that when I'm 50!
J Lin, Miri, Malaysia
Whatever!!!!! I mean, you come here and you decide what is good or bad about Madonna or Mariah or anyone else. All this post about her is stupid. Weather you like or not, Madonna is here to stay forever... it's hard to accept but it's true, like her hard candy... Long live the queen of pop!!!!
J, Toronto, Canada
It's not so much the age... it's her voice. She just can't sing in my eyes. She's got no volume, no variety, nothing. Not to mention her ridiculous clothes choice. Haven't we seen all this before? Like 20 years ago? I thought Madonna was all about re-inventing???
Franziska Erbar, Sevenoaks, UK
its supermarket music pumped out to any sheep that will listen too it..
Eric Reynolds, GLASGOW , SCOTLAND
The case for Madge's retirement is almost as strong as the one for Hillary's.
andre, San Francisco, usa
She should retire now. And should be satisfied that she was just GREAT once upon atime.
t.c.chopra, delhi, india
Although I waited to see Madonna I can honestly say it wasn't her best performance although I'm not complaining as it was a free event and besides, us gals need to stick together.
The radio 1 Djs rocked ! Excellent music, positive vibe equals great dancing.
Credit to all who put on the festival
Irene, Walmer, England
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