Madonna on the Mexican edition of Rolling Stone
MadonnaTribe reader Yorch wants to share some cool clippings from the Mexican edition of Rolling Stone.
The first one comes from the July 2004 issue – the one with The Cure on the cover.
It’s an article about Madonna and her Re-invention Tour:
“Madonna, the queen of pop, is on tour again with a powerful show that leaves no space for vulgarity. The singer is more interested in being a family mother and in the mystical message of the Kabbalah that in sex. Nevertheless, this doesn’t limit her in her personality, and during the concert she uses a sexy lingerie and clothes that they make her
continue carrying out the fantasies of many.”
The other articles are featured in the current Rolling Stone issue, that of August 2004 with Avril Lavigne on the cover.
The first article on Vida Disoluta says: “Madonna has changed. – She asked to be called Esther. With that name she is well-known in the Jewish meetings of the Kabbalah her husband, Guy Ritchie, always accompanies her to.”
Photo caption: “More burned no longer they can be.”
The second article is featured in “The Immortals”, a collection of artists portraits written by famous people. Here is again the Madonna profile by Britney Spears that was published on the US edition of Rolling Stones a few months ago.
Special thanks to Yorch for providing these interesting clippings and sharing with the Tribe.