Showing posts with label Austin Powers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Austin Powers. Show all posts

Sunday, July 22, 2012

Madonna in the 90's: Conclusion

The Girlie Show

In September of 1993, Madonna hit the road with The Girlie Show, a tour in support of her Erotica album. It's one of the few Madonna tours I missed, but that could be because she only played five dates here in the US (due to the low sales resulting from the backlash against Sex and the album).  I did watch the show on DVD, however, and it wasn't her best.


The Girlie Show was part circus act, part burlesque, and a little too much sex for my taste.  The show did not include many of her past songs, except for a select few, and much of the Erotica album was covered.  Check out a Girlie Show performance of Bye, Bye Baby, one of my favorites off Erotica:

 


Bedtime Stories

Next up for Ms. M was the much overlooked Bedtime Stories album.  Released in October of 1994, this one carried on in much the same vein, musically, as Erotica, and much less sexual in nature.  The lead single was the smooth, rhythmic Secret, for which a beautifully shot black and white video was made.  The song hit number three on the charts, followed by the tender Take a Bow hitting #1.    

In March of 1995, Madge held a Pajama Party to introduce the video to the title track, Bedtime Stories, an expensive masterpiece unto itself.  The party was broadcast live on MTV from Webster Hall in NYC, with superstar DJ Junior Vasquez on hand.  During the show, Madonna told a bedtime story (Miss Spider's Tea Party), cajoled with the fans, and did an interview with then MTV correspondent Kurt Loder, which you can see here:


Evita


In late 1996, Madonna landed a role she'd been yearning to play, that of Argentine First Lady Evita Peron.  Though she never won accolades from her acting before, this performance was by far her best, earning her a Golden Globe Award for Best Actress.  The soundtrack was splendid and included an original song, You Must Love Me, which hit #18 on the Billboard Hot 100.

Here's a clip of one of my favorite tunes from Evita, the tender and sad Another Suitcase in Another Hall:


Ray of Light 
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After an almost four-year absence between studio albums, Madonna came back with a vengeance in March of 1998 with her Ray of Light CD.  Once again, the singer reinvented herself into a new kind of electronica, employing the talents of well-known DJ/producer William Orbit.  

The first single was a dark masterpiece called Frozen, and its mystical video, in which Madonna portrays a witch-like creature, is equally wonderful.  In all, the album spawned five singles, three of which would hit the top twenty (Frozen (#2), Ray of Light (#5) and Power of Goodbye (#11)), and one (Nothing Really Matters) hit #1 on the Dance charts. along with the first two as well.

Here's my favorite track off of Ray of Light, one that inspires me and has been my driving theme to life and this blog.


Ray of Light - Madonna


Beautiful Stranger

The last thing Madonna would do in the 90's was a song for the soundtrack to Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me.  Beautiful Stranger is a fun song that remains as one of the singer's best.   Since I can't share the video on this blog, you can check it out on YouTube right here.


So there you have it, Madonna in the 90's.  If she came out on fire in the 80's, it was the 90's that cemented her status as a world-class superstar.  I hope you've enjoyed this little trip down Madonna memory lane.  Stay tuned for more 90's stuff....

Check out Part I of Madonna in the 90's

Monday, July 16, 2012

I Love the 90's - Austin Powers

Handbags and Handguns

I've been meaning to do more than just 90's music for John's World's "I Love the 90's" month, and I think it's about time that I did.  This morning I included a bonus clip with today's Song of the Day from one of my favorite all-time movies, Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me, featuring the inimitable Dr. Evil singing his own hilarious version of today's song, and thus the inspiration for this trip down Nineties Memory Lane.


Introduction


"Spy" was the second in a series of three Austin Powers movies: Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery (1997), The Spy Who Shagged Me (1999), and Goldmember (2002), and the whole thing was the brainchild of one Mike Myers, who was a longtime cast member of Saturday Night Live, among other things.  Myers had been a big fan of the old James Bond movies and the Austin Powers series is one giant spoof on those famous spy films of the sixties.

The Austin Powers movies are full of sexual innuendo and outrageous humor, with lots of memorable one-liners that fans of the series still love to use once in awhile: 

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Here are a couple of quote clips that always make me giggle.  Click "play"...they're short and funny.




The Cast of Characters

The cast of characters throughout the three movies got better and better as the series went along.  Several characters, including Austin himself, Dr. Evil, Fat Bastard and Goldmember of them were played by Myers himself.  



it pays to entertain

One of my favorite characters was Frau Farbissina (played by Mindy Sterling), Dr. Evil's assistant and one-time lover:

        Love it!

And the product of that "love" was the young, neglected, reluctant to be future leader of the world and very critical Scott, played by Seth Green.  And then there was Mini-Me (Verne Troyer), a miniature, cloned version of the bad doctor who wins over his love, much to Scott's dismay.



The rest of the characters include some big-name talent in some very comical roles:

Michael York - Basil Exposition
Robert Wagner - Number Two
Rob Lowe - A younger Number Two
Fred Savage - Number Three (Moley, hehe!)
Michael Cane - Nigel Powers
Will Ferrell - Mustafa
Kristen Johnston - Ivana Humpalot

The Powers Girls


And each of the three movies had a different Powers' Girl, the first being Vanessa Kensington (Elizabeth Hurley), who turned out to be a fembot.  Then there was model Heather Graham as Felicity Shagwell in the second, and Beyonce Knowles plays Foxy Cleopatra in Goldmember.

Vanessa, Felicity and Foxy......

The Music

Of course, with any movie there's gotta be music, and the second film produced a Grammy-winning song by Madonna.  "Beautiful Stranger" featured Austin himself cavorting with Madge in what is still one of the singer's best-loved tunes.  Other tunes were covered in the film series, such as the One of Us version by Dr. Evil.  Other memorable song covers include Dr. Evil and Mini Me on "Just the Two of Us" and "Hard Knock Life," but my favorite is this one from the first movie.  As Frau would say, "BRING IN THE FEMBOTS!!!"


Anyway, I hope I didn't leave anything out!  There's really just too much to cover...ya just gotta see the movies to appreciate them.  You can buy them all at a low price at Amazon below.  In the meantime, I hope you've enjoyed this little trip down Nineties Memory Lane.  If you love the Austin Powers series, I'd love to hear some of your favorite moments.  As always, thanks for checking me out...

 


Sunday, July 15, 2012

I Love the 90's Song of the Day - One of Us - Joan Osborne


This one hit wonder from folkish singer/songwriter Joan Osborne was a Top 40 hit in November of 1995, and I've always loved it. Click play and read along with the lyrics below as you listen, and then scroll all the way to the bottom for a special treat.  Happy Sunday!


 

One of Us - Relish


One of Us

So one of these nights and about twelve o'clock
This old world's going to reel and rock
Saints will tremble and cry for pain
For the Lord's gonna come in his heavenly airplane 


If God had a name, what would it be?
And would you call it to his face, 
If you were faced with Him in all His glory?
What would you ask if you had just one question?


And yeah, yeah, God is great 
Yeah, yeah, God is good 
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah 


What if God was one of us?
Just a slob like one of us?
Just a stranger on the bus
Trying to make His way home?


If God had a face, what would it look like?
And would you want to see
If seeing meant that you would have to believe
In things like Heaven and in Jesus and the saints
And all the prophets? And...


Yeah, yeah, God is great 
Yeah, yeah, God is good 
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah 


What if God was one of us
Just a slob like one of us
Just a stranger on the bus
Trying to make His way home?


(Just?) tryin' to make His way home
Back up to Heaven all alone
Nobody callin' on the phone
'Cept for the Pope, maybe, in Rome


Yeah, yeah, God is great 
Yeah, yeah, God is good 
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah 


What if God was one of us
Just a slob like one of us
Just a stranger on the bus
Trying to make His way home?


Just tryin' to make His way home
Like a holy rolling stone
Back up to Heaven all alone
Just tryin' to make His way home
Nobody callin' on the phone
'Cept for the Pope, maybe, in Rome



Now here's the little treat I promised you earlier.  It's Dr. Evil from 1999's Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me, and the evil doctor covers "One of Us' in his most comical of ways.  Love his lyrics, lol!