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When Dave meets Madonna (again)

Madonna lines up her eighth appearance with Dave. How will she behave this time?

madlMadonna is returning to The Late Show with David Letterman again this week.

She will appear on Wednesday (US), which should air in Australia on Thursday night, to plug her new compilation CD.

This will be her eighth appearance on the show, her last being in January 2007.

Of course it was her 1994 appearance that had everybody talking, where she toyed with Dave and repeatedly dropped the F word.

Thankfully, the show wasn’t live to air.

9 Responses

  1. Madonna looks nothing like Madonna anymore and Letterman can’t interview to save his life. I mean – ordering a pizza while interviewing Madonna? It’s Madonna for crap sake – as if there isn’t alot to talk about.

  2. She signed a six-album contract with Warners about seven years ago with the stipulation that one of them had to be a greatest hits compilation. Since then, she’s released three new studio albums (her most recent was described as being “an unusually generous parting gift” for her final studio album with Warners), two live CD/DVD combos and now this 2CD career retrospective. It was announced two years ago that she was leaving Warners after 25 years to sign with Live Nation and since then, she has generated over $400m in ticket sales for her “Sticky & Sweet” tour. Warners definitely needs the cash, but Madonna certainly doesn’t (since they’ve never made a cent out of her phenomenal touring success). In any case, the release of this Greatest Hits compilation is a Warners requirement – Madonna herself is generally opposed to them, but does them when her record company insists. So much for the “all out of ideas” jibe 🙂

  3. I’ve adored Madonna from her very beginnings, but I’m scared to see what she looks like now. In the Britney special earlier this year, Madonna looked like a hybrid between a cat and a poodle – plastic surgery seriously gone wrong.

  4. To plug her new “I’m an ageing pop star who’s all out of ideas but wouldn’t mind a bit of extra cash” CD, you mean 🙂

    Craig, YouTube imposed the 10 minute limit in March 2006. The above clip was uploaded two months before that.

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