Hello good evening and welcome
I think the best word to sum up the show was 'pleasing', A bit like a one
nil away win against a team that are bottom of the table.
How can you fit 23 years of history in 40 minutes. It would be nice to get
hold of the uncut version. But It seemed like the show was desinged for
people who listerned to Madness rather than loved them.
I think they over used clips from Take it or leave it. I've seen the film a
thousand times and will still keep watching till video player gives up but I
would of thougt that a few more rare clips would of added a bit more
surprise. It all seemed a bit prodictable.
They could of done so much more but they would of run the risk loosing the
general public.
At the end of the day it was 40 minutes of Madness thats 40 minutes less to
show the normal crap they show.
I wonder if the general public are still interested in the band? I find
when I took to people about the band they say 'yeah I remember them brought
a lot of there singles' but when I told people about 'Young Guns' people
said they would watch but I only know one person whos not on the list who
did. (this also highlights the fact that I don't have many friends so maybe
that accounts for that :o))
7/10 could do better.
P.S.
Are Madness offically dead.
Is there offspring (Crunch, VG) the only source of live nuttyness that will
I likely to get.
I would personally like the band to continue till the cows come home, but
what chance have we got of a new album if there last 2 singles couldn't make
the top 40 :o(
Mark Adamson
http://www.angelfire.com/80s/madnotmad
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