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Malcolm McLaren - Deep In Vogue (extended version)
This is the original, extended version of UK artist's 1989 track, as featured on the album 'Waltz Darling'.
Length: 540
Rating: 5.00 (129 ratings)
Tags: Uk 80s malcolm mclaren deep in vogue extended music video
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Vogue - Madonna
Strike a pose
Strike a pose
Vogue
Vogue
Vogue
Vogue
Look around everywhere
You turn is heartache
It's everywhere that you go
You try everything you
Can to escape
The pain of life that you know
When all else fails
And you long to be
Something better than
You are today
I know a place where you
Can get away
It's called a dance floor
And here's what it's for
So....
Come on
Vogue
Let your body move to the music
Hey, hey, hey
Come on
Vogue
Let your body go with the flow
You know you can do it
All you need is your own imagination
So use it that's what it's for
Go inside
For your finest inspiration
Your dreams will open the door
It makes no difference
If you're black or white
If you're a boy or a girl
If the music's pumping it will
Give you new life
You're a superstar... yes
That's what you are you know it
Come on
Vogue
Let your body groove to the music
Hey, hey, hey
Come on
Vogue
Let your body go with the flow
You know you can do it
Beauty's where you find it
Not just where you bump and grind it
Soul is in the musical
That's where I feel so beautiful
Magical
Life's a ball
So get up on the dance floor
Come on
Vogue
Let your body move to the music
Hey, hey, hey
Come on
Vogue
Let your body go with the flow
You know you can do it
Vogue
Beauty's where you find it
Vogue
Beauty's where you find it
Greta Garbo and Monroe
Deitrich and DiMaggio
Marlon Brando, Jimmy Dean
On the cover of a magazine
Grace Kelly, Harlow, Jean
Picture of a beauty queen
Gene Kelly, Fred Astaire
Ginger Rogers
Dance on air
They had style
They had grace
Rita Hayworth gave good face
Lauren, Katherine, Lana too
Bette Davis
We love you
Ladies with an attitude
Fellows that were in the mood
Don't just stand there
Let's get to it
Strike a pose
There's nothing to it
Vogue
Vogue
Oooooh
You've got to
Let your body move to the music
Oooooh
You've got to just
Let your body go with the flow
Oooooh
You've got to
Vogue
Length: 288
Rating: 4.80 (1300 ratings)
Tags: Vogue madonna
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David Ian Xtravaganza Elements of Vogue (Johnny Dynell Mix)
1989. There's no entry for this release in Discogs, but two different remixes are listed: http://www.discogs.com/artist/David+Ian
The sleeve notes, by Chi Chi Valenti:
Inside the peeling ballrooms of New York's Harlem and Lower East Side, there are great wars fought monthly, head-to-head battles of attitude, grand gesture and drop-dead style called "house balls." Here, the twenty-odd houses of this netherworld vie for trophies in dozens of categories, from "Femme Queen Face" and "Jailhouse Realness" to a difficult, highly stylized dance called "Vogueing."
Among the houses that compete in, or "walk" these balls, the six year old Latin House of Xtravaganza is feared and respected for its thousand trophies and fierce family pride. House M.C. David Ian Xtravaganza is but one in a galaxy of stars, from house parents Mother Angie and Father David to Jose Xtravaganza, perhaps the greatest competitive voguer of all time.
Vogueing is not one dance, but many; a string of high-fashion poses peppered with gymnastics and martial arts. The difficulty of these poses, and the ease of the transitions between them, are the measures of the voguer's art. Vogue children walk like runway models, then freeze like department-store mannequins: A vogueing competition is the pages of a fashion magazine come to life.
"Elements of Vogue" celebrates more than a dance. Producers and house members Johnny Dynell and David dePino have stayed true to the ballrooms where it all began. Listen, and you will hear the clash of combat...the judges awarding perfect tens, M.C. David Ian goading on the competitors to "give them face" and "hold that pose."
It's as elementary as fake Chanel, a label-conscious Imitation of Life. "Give them face, give them body/Walk in beat, strike a pose/Serving fashion 1990/Elements of Vogue."
Length: 398
Rating: 5.00 (3 ratings)
Tags: Xtravaganza Vogueing Johnny Dynell David dePino Sound Factory Junior Vasquez NYC House Music Gay Club 1990s
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Vogue Classique
Energetically edited clips of all the legendary children (Willi Ninja, José and Luis Xtravaganza, et al) of the New York houses from the late 80's to early 90's. A handsome portion of New Way style thrown in with mostly Old Way (no Vogue Fem Queen this time; sorry Miss Dramatics) stylings. Features clips from the video for Malcolm McLaren's "Deep in Vogue," public access television demonstrations, and ball performances.
Length: 422
Rating: 4.70 (97 ratings)
Tags: vogue vogueing voguing old new way malcolm mclaren ninja xtravaganza
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Legends of Vogue
Home video of a presentation of vogue for public consumption at an Love Ball for AIDS charity in (I believe) 1989 or 1990. David Ian Xtravaganza MC's; Willi Ninja, José Xtravaganza, and several others from various houses are featured. Watch for cameos by Lady Miss Kier (of Deee-lite) and Avis Pendavis. Newscast shots from this ball were included in the later portion of Jennie Livingston's documentary Paris is Burning.
Length: 389
Rating: 4.60 (31 ratings)
Tags: vogue vogueing voguing old new way ninja xtravaganza adonis pendavis
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Madonna-Vogue
"Vogue" was the first single by Madonna from her soundtrack album I'm Breathless (Music from and Inspired by the film Dick Tracy) and was released on March 20, 1990 by Sire Records. It later appeared in a slightly remixed and extended form on the 1990 greatest hits compilation The Immaculate Collection.
In late-1989, after the album Like a Prayer had spawned three U.S. hits - the title track, "Express Yourself" and "Cherish" - and a top-five European single in "Dear Jessie" - its fourth US single, "Oh Father", stalled at number twenty in the charts. Perhaps to ensure that the last single release of "Keep It Together" would fare better on the charts, Madonna and producer Shep Pettibone decided to compose a new song to be placed on the flipside of "Keep It Together" and quickly produced "Vogue", partly inspired by a dance performed in New York clubs in which dancers used a series of complex hand gestures to imitate their favourite Hollywood stars (see the list of the names of the Hollywood stars below), as well as the cover models on the magazine Vogue.
Madonna brought the hitherto underground "vogueing" culture into the mainstream with the release of her song. After presenting the song to Warner Bros. executives, all parties involved decided that the song was too good to be "wasted" on a B-side and should be released as a single. Although the song itself had nothing to do with Madonna's then upcoming movie Dick Tracy, it was included on the album I'm Breathless, which contained songs from and inspired by the film.
In 2003, Madonna fans were asked to vote for their Top 20 Madonna singles of all-time by Q-Magazine. "Vogue" was allocated the #14 spot.
The lyrics of the song reference the names of several 20s, 30s, 40s, 50s, and 60s stars, in this order:
Greta Garbo
Marilyn Monroe
Marlene Dietrich
Joe DiMaggio
Marlon Brando
James Dean
Grace Kelly
Jean Harlow
Gene Kelly
Fred Astaire
Ginger Rogers
Rita Hayworth
Lauren Bacall
Katharine Hepburn
Lana Turner
Bette Davis
Nine of the stars were alive at the time the single was released: Greta Garbo (who died less than a month after "Vogue" was released), Marlene Dietrich, Joe DiMaggio, Marlon Brando, Gene Kelly, Ginger Rogers, Lauren Bacall, Katharine Hepburn, and Lana Turner. As of August 2008, Bacall is the only one alive.
Length: 293
Rating: 4.80 (16 ratings)
Tags: madonna vogue i'm breathless greta garbo marilyn monroe marlene dietrich marlon brandon grace kelly jean harlow pop
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