I went through my 20s listening to that song. It was considered to be so controversial at the time. I like the beat better than the other song in the poll.
I was 13 when this song and album was released. At the time, I didn't understand many of the lyrics at 13 years of age. The entire album fascinated me, yes I had this on vinyl. I was a huge fan fur years and years. I wore a college paper on Madonna and her contribution to the empowerment of women.
Vogue was agead of its time. Madonna also wasn't afraid to embrace AND defend what we call LGBTQIA+ today. In that regard, she gave ZERO F***S! That's a TRUE ICON!
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! "I mean come on... classic!"
If they ever made one that could go longer distances. I have seen only 1 recharging station for such cars at Fred Meyer. To make them attractive, need many more recharging stations. Until then, no thx
We have an EV for local & shorter range trips (have gone to Vancourver, WA & Eugene, OR) and a Hybrid for longer range trips. Electricity is $10/month, and nothing once we have PV. No maintenance cost
Because I want to make that choice being I'm a free individual in the United States of America.
Free to make my own choices and not be told by a dictator governor of the State of Oregon.
FDKB.
Government is already controlling you when you drive. Ever stop at a stoplight? That's some university indoctrinated bureaucrat deciding how long you will be made to sit there and wait for his little technocracy to "turn the light green" so you can go.
Although it’s environmentally friendly, it is far too expensive. Perhaps in the future when corporations become competitive in this area and sell vehicles at cheaper prices.
It’s not that it’s too expensive I just like gas powered cars and I love hearing the engine rev unfortunately kids today will never understand not only what that 3rd pedal is for but also a real car
Um excuse me Pop didn’t have Kobe Shaq Jordan Pipen and Rodman
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