

Madonna in the wild
Tonight I went to a party, and they kicked it off with 'Bring Your Love,' then came 'I Feel So Free' and 'Danceteria', and then 'Deeper and Deeper.' I was so insanely happy that it's hard to even put into words. The best part of the night ❤️
Last night she looked so sweet 😍
I really liked that look ❤️
I'd like to say thank you to the mods of this subreddit!
When I joined in December 2024, there were only 21-22k people in this subreddit, and now there are 80k... Over these months a huge burden has fallen on you that you've had to carry. Thank you for the great moderation all these years, for the support, for the new design updates every time and for the interesting discussions 💓
You're simply the best!
I’m so hooked on 'Everything' - how do I even quit it? 🥺
Actually, I don’t regret a thing.
To me, it’s an incredibly gloomy, dark track but with hope at the end. It sounds strikingly modern and not pop at all (unlike BYL). I see it as an attempt to work through hatred by going through all the stages of grief, and in the end, searching for some hope of salvation even in those dark corners of the soul. The intro immediately calls back to 'Erotica'. Honestly, I feel like 'Confessions II' is a really dark album compared to what we got on 'Confessions on a Dance Floor' - there’s a moment of hope, sure, but there’s way more sadness and regret
I just got back from a party where they played the new album, and even though I didn’t listen to the whole thing, I can already say that 2/3 of it is pure bangers
Incredible. 'Good for the soul' absolutely tears up the dance floor, as do 'Danceteria,''One Step Away,' and “Bring Your Love.” What an incredible woman - bringing joy back into days when so little else does. 'School' reminded me of Slayyyter’s album, which I also really like. Thank you so much for emotional support, M, I love you ❤️ ❤️ ❤️
Dance truly is like a religion and liberation
Bought my first Kate Bush record❤️
I was so struck by the song 'Breathing' two weeks ago that I decided to buy the record straight away. My favourite Kate album, I think, is 'The Dreaming', but this song reminded me of the really terrifying film 'Threads', and overall it feels more and more relevant with every passing year. It’s astonishing how Kate always managed to talk about difficult subjects you want to turn away from, yet she does it in such a way that you simply can’t tear yourself away from the song, even though there’s a horrible meaning inside it (this applies to a lot of her songs, and to 'Cloudbusting' too, of course)
It would be great to replace 'Spanish Lesson' or 'Incredible' with this song...