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I was thinking of starting megarate for one of Björk albums but then only 2 ppl will particapate INCLUDING me :diane::rip: 

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#5

Mother and Father

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Highest rate: 11 - @Gia Gunn @GagaInTheZone @Peto

Lowest rate: 5 - @Dr Evil @Johny Wayne

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Probably the only song on this album that really made me cry, like, ugly cry. Madonna was so brave to write this song and record in general and is very underappreciated for that, I still can't go through the "There was a time I had a mother, it was nice" part without feeling that stab. I love how she sings it with pretty positive sounding vocals yet the lyrics are very, catchable...? The part at the end with "My mother died when I was five, And all I did was sit and cry; I cried and cried and cried all day, Until the neighbors went away. They couldn't take my loneliness, I couldn't take their phoniness. My father had to go to work, I used to think he was a jerk. I didn't know his heart was broken, And not another word was spoken, He became a shadow of the father I was dreaming of." - @Antonio

Here she confess her fears since her childhood and the loss of her parents, one literally and the other symbolically. A song dark lyrically yet so uptempo it's disturbing. It's almost decent but the rap part drags it down for me. - @Dr Evil

This song is pure gold. Growing up without a mother must be extremely painful and lonely. Madonna’s father probably didn’t deal with it very well but it’s also easy to forget that he also lost a wife and had to be both parents for those kids. A beautiful realization from Madonna in form of music. The "I made a vow that I would never need another person ever/Turned my heart into a cage a victim of a kind of rage” always gets me. - @Bio

Following the best ballad of the album is the greatest electronic element.  Deeply personal, totally unafraid yet performed with such naïveté in the verses and full command in the chorus and rap, "Mother And Father" is more than just a personal moment.   Before you know it, the track turns into a hands in the air disco tech sizzler you'll be singing along with loudly before it's end.  "I've got to give it up" indeed!  - @MonsterJames333

Everyone seems to love this song but I find it so ridiculous and annoying. I know that there is a purpose on her sounding like a demon baby and I definitely think that she hit the nail in the artistic aspect of the song. But this is definitely something I would not listen to, if I wasn't listening to the album as a whole. The transition to the "I got to give it up" part is sooo cringy. I also feel like she should sound more angry in the bridge, instead she just seems dead. Maybe that's the goal, hiding all the rage. Anyway, it allows many interpretations and is a great way to put her relationship with her mother and father. It just doesn't appeal to me in any way. - @Johny Wayne

Right up there with these songs she could have ended the wig industry with by having chosen them as singles (even if that may be untrue to this very album). - @DevilHeart

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That J

As of now, im only concerned about my Love Profusion.   

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Just now, MaryJaneHolland said:

#5

Mother and Father

8.975

mGdxEo7.gif

Highest rate: 11 - @Gia Gunn @GagaInTheZone @Peto

Lowest rate: @Dr Evil @Johny Wayne

Comments:

Probably the only song on this album that really made me cry, like, ugly cry. Madonna was so brave to write this song and record in general and is very underappreciated for that, I still can't go through the "There was a time I had a mother, it was nice" part without feeling that stab. I love how she sings it with pretty positive sounding vocals yet the lyrics are very, catchable...? The part at the end with "My mother died when I was five, And all I did was sit and cry; I cried and cried and cried all day, Until the neighbors went away. They couldn't take my loneliness, I couldn't take their phoniness. My father had to go to work, I used to think he was a jerk. I didn't know his heart was broken, And not another word was spoken, He became a shadow of the father I was dreaming of." - @Antonio

Here she confess her fears since her childhood and the loss of her parents, one literally and the other symbolically. A song dark lyrically yet so uptempo it's disturbing. It's almost decent but the rap part drags it down for me. - @Dr Evil

This song is pure gold. Growing up without a mother must be extremely painful and lonely. Madonna’s father probably didn’t deal with it very well but it’s also easy to forget that he also lost a wife and had to be both parents for those kids. A beautiful realization from Madonna in form of music. The "I made a vow that I would never need another person ever/Turned my heart into a cage a victim of a kind of rage” always gets me. - @Bio

Following the best ballad of the album is the greatest electronic element.  Deeply personal, totally unafraid yet performed with such naïveté in the verses and full command in the chorus and rap, "Mother And Father" is more than just a personal moment.   Before you know it, the track turns into a hands in the air disco tech sizzler you'll be singing along with loudly before it's end.  "I've got to give it up" indeed!  - @MonsterJames333

Everyone seems to love this song but I find it so ridiculous and annoying. I know that there is a purpose on her sounding like a demon baby and I definitely think that she hit the nail in the artistic aspect of the song. But this is definitely something I would not listen to, if I wasn't listening to the album as a whole. The transition to the "I got to give it up" part is sooo cringy. I also feel like she should sound more angry in the bridge, instead she just seems dead. Maybe that's the goal, hiding all the rage. Anyway, it allows many interpretations and is a great way to put her relationship with her mother and father. It just doesn't appeal to me in any way. - @Johny Wayne

Right up there with these songs she could have ended the wig industry with by having chosen them as singles (even if that may be untrue to this very album). - @DevilHeart

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1 minute ago, MaryJaneHolland said:

#5

Mother and Father

8.975

mGdxEo7.gif

Highest rate: 11 - @Gia Gunn @GagaInTheZone @Peto

Lowest rate: @Dr Evil @Johny Wayne

Comments:

Probably the only song on this album that really made me cry, like, ugly cry. Madonna was so brave to write this song and record in general and is very underappreciated for that, I still can't go through the "There was a time I had a mother, it was nice" part without feeling that stab. I love how she sings it with pretty positive sounding vocals yet the lyrics are very, catchable...? The part at the end with "My mother died when I was five, And all I did was sit and cry; I cried and cried and cried all day, Until the neighbors went away. They couldn't take my loneliness, I couldn't take their phoniness. My father had to go to work, I used to think he was a jerk. I didn't know his heart was broken, And not another word was spoken, He became a shadow of the father I was dreaming of." - @Antonio

Here she confess her fears since her childhood and the loss of her parents, one literally and the other symbolically. A song dark lyrically yet so uptempo it's disturbing. It's almost decent but the rap part drags it down for me. - @Dr Evil

This song is pure gold. Growing up without a mother must be extremely painful and lonely. Madonna’s father probably didn’t deal with it very well but it’s also easy to forget that he also lost a wife and had to be both parents for those kids. A beautiful realization from Madonna in form of music. The "I made a vow that I would never need another person ever/Turned my heart into a cage a victim of a kind of rage” always gets me. - @Bio

Following the best ballad of the album is the greatest electronic element.  Deeply personal, totally unafraid yet performed with such naïveté in the verses and full command in the chorus and rap, "Mother And Father" is more than just a personal moment.   Before you know it, the track turns into a hands in the air disco tech sizzler you'll be singing along with loudly before it's end.  "I've got to give it up" indeed!  - @MonsterJames333

Everyone seems to love this song but I find it so ridiculous and annoying. I know that there is a purpose on her sounding like a demon baby and I definitely think that she hit the nail in the artistic aspect of the song. But this is definitely something I would not listen to, if I wasn't listening to the album as a whole. The transition to the "I got to give it up" part is sooo cringy. I also feel like she should sound more angry in the bridge, instead she just seems dead. Maybe that's the goal, hiding all the rage. Anyway, it allows many interpretations and is a great way to put her relationship with her mother and father. It just doesn't appeal to me in any way. - @Johny Wayne

Right up there with these songs she could have ended the wig industry with by having chosen them as singles (even if that may be untrue to this very album). - @DevilHeart

tragic. top 2 material.

 

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1 minute ago, Antonio said:

"bad tastes"

Hollywood was the song that made American Life worth something, dont you dare come for it bb default_sha1.gif

:duck:...... Today is the last day that I am using words (because I wanna curse you out) 

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"My name is Dita, I'll be your Mistress tonight..."
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Just now, MaryJaneHolland said:

MAF is the best song off the album. Period.

Exactly.. deserved top 3 at least

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1 minute ago, monsterdino said:

I was thinking of starting megarate for one of Björk albums but then only 2 ppl will particapate INCLUDING me :diane::rip: 

i can be the other one :awkney:

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1 minute ago, MaryJaneHolland said:

#5

Mother and Father

8.975

mGdxEo7.gif

 

Just now, monsterdino said:

Love Profusion and Mother And Father for the top 2 :firega:

never mind :madge:

..........

 

YALL WILL PAY FOR UR SINSSSS

 

KNOW THAT!!

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That J

Awwwwww I love Mother and Father.  There's at least 2 songs that M&F shouldve beat!   But it's ok.  Lol

The Idler Wheel Is Wiser Than The Driver Of The Screw
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2 minutes ago, MaryJaneHolland said:

#5

Mother and Father

8.975

mGdxEo7.gif

Highest rate: 11 - @Gia Gunn @GagaInTheZone @Peto

Lowest rate: @Dr Evil @Johny Wayne

Comments:

Probably the only song on this album that really made me cry, like, ugly cry. Madonna was so brave to write this song and record in general and is very underappreciated for that, I still can't go through the "There was a time I had a mother, it was nice" part without feeling that stab. I love how she sings it with pretty positive sounding vocals yet the lyrics are very, catchable...? The part at the end with "My mother died when I was five, And all I did was sit and cry; I cried and cried and cried all day, Until the neighbors went away. They couldn't take my loneliness, I couldn't take their phoniness. My father had to go to work, I used to think he was a jerk. I didn't know his heart was broken, And not another word was spoken, He became a shadow of the father I was dreaming of." - @Antonio

Here she confess her fears since her childhood and the loss of her parents, one literally and the other symbolically. A song dark lyrically yet so uptempo it's disturbing. It's almost decent but the rap part drags it down for me. - @Dr Evil

This song is pure gold. Growing up without a mother must be extremely painful and lonely. Madonna’s father probably didn’t deal with it very well but it’s also easy to forget that he also lost a wife and had to be both parents for those kids. A beautiful realization from Madonna in form of music. The "I made a vow that I would never need another person ever/Turned my heart into a cage a victim of a kind of rage” always gets me. - @Bio

Following the best ballad of the album is the greatest electronic element.  Deeply personal, totally unafraid yet performed with such naïveté in the verses and full command in the chorus and rap, "Mother And Father" is more than just a personal moment.   Before you know it, the track turns into a hands in the air disco tech sizzler you'll be singing along with loudly before it's end.  "I've got to give it up" indeed!  - @MonsterJames333

Everyone seems to love this song but I find it so ridiculous and annoying. I know that there is a purpose on her sounding like a demon baby and I definitely think that she hit the nail in the artistic aspect of the song. But this is definitely something I would not listen to, if I wasn't listening to the album as a whole. The transition to the "I got to give it up" part is sooo cringy. I also feel like she should sound more angry in the bridge, instead she just seems dead. Maybe that's the goal, hiding all the rage. Anyway, it allows many interpretations and is a great way to put her relationship with her mother and father. It just doesn't appeal to me in any way. - @Johny Wayne

Right up there with these songs she could have ended the wig industry with by having chosen them as singles (even if that may be untrue to this very album). - @DevilHeart

Its about time. ITS TIME TO TAKE OUT HOLLYWOOD

"My name is Dita, I'll be your Mistress tonight..."
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