A Taste Of Madge
Filed under: Madonna
The Madonna onslaught has officially begun!
Next week, the Queen of Pop gets inducted into the Rock 'n' Roll Hall of Fame. Today, we get this delicious new Steven Klein pic and a preview of her interview with Interview magazine.
Ch-ch-check it out!
On working with Justin Timberlake:
'I really enjoy writing with Justin….We had psychoanalytic sessions whenever we wrote songs first. We'd sit down and we'd start talking about situations. And then we'd start talking about issues or problems or relationships with people. That was the only way, because you know, writing together with somebody is very intimate….that was fun, because he's open and he's got talent. He's a songwriter. I haven't worked with a lot of songwriters where I'm instantly connected and start riffing and playing with the rhythm of the words. He's as interested in the rhythm of the words as the meaning of the words.'
On adopting her son David:
'He wouldn't have lived if I hadn't taken him. It's not even a possibility.'
On gaining perspective:
'We live very comfortable lives, and unfortunately, we have to have our noses rubbed in other people's pain and suffering to realize how much we have and how much we have to be grateful for.'
On bringing daughter Lourdes with her to Malawi:
'She spent several weeks working in the orphanages, particularly one with newborn children, and most of them were HIV-positive. She so came into her own and was so responsible and stayed for eight hours every day and worked tirelessly. I thought, why am I babying her so much? She's capable of so much more. We don't let kids do anything. We think, Oh, they're kids - they can't take care of other kids; they can't do this; they can't do that. And after you go to Africa, you drop all that silliness.'
On freedom:
'Freedom is a funny word because when we think we're free, we're not really. I think freedom is quite illusory….When I stop thinking about myself all the time and put other people before me on a regular basis, that's real freedom. When I can love unconditionally….then that's real freedom. So it's something to strive for, but I'm not free.'




madonna WILL NEVER GET HER PLASTIC HANDS ON THE BLACK DOLLAR, SHE IS PATHTIC, AND HER FANS ARE USELESS !!
Intelligent
Re: vertex100 – keep telling that to yourself ,you are the RACIST PIG
but hey knock yourself out , no matter what you say or type here you will still be NOTHING and a NOBODY , just a MISERABLE ,BITTER ,JEALOUS, HATEFUL DOUCHE BAG
I just got the magazine and I just finished reading the article. Madonna really makes me want to be a better person . I realized instead of being so ungrateful and being so superficial all the time , counting my blessings is the most important and valid thing I can do for myself and acknowledging and realizing that my life is better and it could be worst and finding a way to help others even by not being so negative can help this world ,there is enough negativity I don't need to contribute to it . I can do better not only for myself but for others too. I need to be good to myself so I can be able to be good to others .
I love her so much, I know other people will never understand it but it doesn't matter ,what matters is how I feel about her and how she always manage to inspire to be a better person .
Madonna Forever
Re: Blacks for a better USA – it is one thing to be black but to be a BLACK RACIST PIG like you is not cool vertex100
you are as USELESS as your USELESS COMMENTS