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MASTAS: Episode 3: Madonna, “Get Together”

Submitted by on March 25, 2016 – 9:38 AMOne Comment
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In Episode 3, MASTAS FINALLY gets to Madonna. What took us so long?!

While celebrating the neo-retro glory of “Get Together,” we consider how Madge references her own past material, wonder why American radio hates people over 40, and admit that her weird religious references don’t bother us that much. Tweet us at TalkSongs to praise your favorite forgotten Madonna track, suggest songs for future eps, and share your enthusiasm for Mark’s cheapo keychain.

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SHOW NOTES

Learn more about David Gregory Byrne, who wrote this week’s funky theme song

Here’s that Billboard story about how U.S. radio hates Madonna now.

And Linda Holmes’s assertion that Madonna’s basically become a classic rock act.

Download “Get Together” in the legally sanctioned way! Or Rebel Heart, if you’d like.

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  • Kristen S. says:

    Haven’t listened yet, but this (and “Jump”) are my two favorites on that album. Yay!

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