Tears and fears as Madonna ends her Sticky and Sweet tour

Madonna and Livni out on the raz in Tel Aviv.
As David’s already pointed out in his post below, Israel loves Madonna ‘cos she really likes us. And with so many out there who don’t, you tend to get loyal about those who do.
My brother in law was more concerned about swine flu, however. He looked at the 50,000 people thronging the concert grounds, packed in like sardines and said: “This place is a breeding ground for diseases. Don’t let anyone sneeze on you.”
I had other worries on my mind. “Jeez,” I thought, after watching an ant-sized Madonna dance energetically across the stage, singing at the same time. “I’ve really got to get fitter.” This is the kind of thing my husband says after he’s spent a week doing his miloween (annual army service), and has watched fit 18-year-olds run around his base.
Madonna, however, is older than me, and I was painfully aware that during the two hours that Madonna leapt about the stage on high heels, I got backache just from standing.
Another question that kept popping in to my mind as Madonna appeared in one tiny outfit after another, was what on earth she and Tzippi Livni talked about during their tete a tete the other day.
It’s hard to forget Livni during the election campaign turning up on stage in a leather jacket and dancing stiffly to some rock music in an effort to attract youth voters.
So what did these completely different women discuss? The ancient mysteries of Kabala, the looming crisis with Iran, where Madonna buys her thigh-high boots? Ah, to be a fly on the wall during that dinner.
So the show ended. Tears were dried. And 50,000 people headed for the exits at the same time. At Gate 12 we got caught in a massive but good-natured logjam of people. Not a person could move, and suddenly over the loudspeakers came an announcement. “The show has ended, could you please leave the arena.”
Next up Leonard Cohen.
For more on Madonna in Israel, clickhere.
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3 Comments on Tears and fears as Madonna ends her Sticky and Sweet tour
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Rachel on
Thu, Sep 3rd 2009 1:55 PM
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David-Joe on
Fri, Sep 4th 2009 4:44 AM
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Tirzah on
Fri, Sep 4th 2009 6:49 PM
Madonna and Tzipi were doubtless comparing little black dresses!
Definitely Livni’s tepid political career is over – dancing with a definitely middle-aged American singer that seeks boys old enough to be her son to try and be “young”. And never may it rise again.
When I look at Livni I cannot but worry over the future of Israel with politicians such as that. Maybe Madonna will give her a job in PR far away from Israel.
What has become of Israeli political leadership : Olmert, Livni…….. and Netanyahu only justy managed to beat her.
We really are in a bad way – but you get what you deserve after years of materialism and money grabbing.
Although one great compliment for Israel is that unlike the United States, it is a country that takes care of its nations health – everyones.
Yeah, and unlike the US, Israelis are healthier, required to serve in the military, and believe their enemies when they say they want to destroy them…
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