He was quite patronising at times but, an interesting interview none the less. Motherhood added a new dimension to her, personally and professionally. Madonna was absolutely EVERYTHING during the Ray Of Light/Music era!
@@carolineonline2112 Which is hilarious because not only was it a really good album but it went double platinum and charted top 10 in every territory it was released. Only compared to some of her previous albums was it "a failure" but then we are talking about the most successful female artist of all time..
She sure ruled the world for 30+ years. 🙌🌐❤️👑🎶💯✔️ When she came down the stairs on The Virgin Tour Concert, we knew she'll be the biggest-selling female recording artist in history!!!🥂
They laughed at her? I disagree. It’s still sold a lot of copies and she wasn’t doing it necessarily for the money and the attention. She was doing it for herself because she wanted to explore things on her own. I think throughout her career she was trying to figure out who she was and what she wanted to do there’s nothing wrong with that.
I agree. . . I don't think they ever laughed AT her. . . she was interesting always and innovative and people never talked about her art or the points she was making with irony or disbelief or just disgust at humanity sometimes. . . romantic, creative, full of wonder and belief in love's power and God's grace. . . .Madonna. . .
Imagine an interview like this in France or Italy or Germany where a sensual woman is put on trial for being who she is, it just wouldn't happen. Charlie Rose is the perfect puritanical mouthpiece for ridiculous Puritan America.
@@PhantomMagician1846talking about her age and trying like he's some type of authority. As if he has the answers that's not rooted in being nitpicky annoying and intrusive
@@PhantomMagician1846there's a difference between asking hard questions, and being flat out patronizing Watch the ABC interview with Forrest Sawyer. He asked hard questions while still being respectful
if this interview was during the drowned world tour, Madonna would have been about 43 here not 40. I supposed they decided to go with an even number here for the sake of headlines. it's crazy seeing Madonna's face with natural wrinkles here. thanks for uploading.
I hate to tell you this, but she was already getting work done at this point. She'd had an eye job and at least one small lift (maybe forehead). She looked fantastic, but her problem was that she didn't know when to stop.
For all her legacy of music, creative artistry, activism, advocacy and philanthropy-I’m way beyond judging her by her age and physical attributes or whatever else she wants to do-it’s her body, her life, her choices-and really is nobody else’s damn business. She paid her dues, took her licks, did it the old fashion way-she earned it. After all great art transcends time.
But thats because they were mostly famous when they were older anyway. Pitt was in films in his early 20s sure, but was he doing what Madonna from her debut album?
I almost find the interviewer abusive to Madonna. He forces her to answer questions and sometimes responses to questions for her self, and on very personal subjects. The more I watch Madonna's interviews the more I understand her attitude and how she had to stood up for her self all these years. When you watch these interviews in 2023, it just feels like a avant garde artist being bullied by chirstian interviewers all day long lmao.
He was playing devil's advocate and challenging her on her opinions/choices. That's what a good journalist does. The result was some stellar answers from her. It only made me respect her more. When you challenge your subjects, you get better, more interesting answers. I'd much rather an interviewer do this than what they do now, which is essentially kiss the celebrity's ass.
@@catherinerodgers7482 Charlie Rose had a great career and will be remembered as a great journalist. Madonna made some amazing music over the years. She may still be around but at 65 Madonna is not what she used to be
This antiquated interview is so ageist. Calling her middle aged at 40… that’s not middle aged. She clearly was in distress and didn’t want to be interviewed.
I don’t remember her dying her hair after the tour. She went straight to filming Swept Away so the date of this is odd. Lola was nearly 6 after the tour but here she’s a toddler 🤔
i don't feel like there's much substance to this interview at all probably due to the annoyance mentioned in other comments i didnt learn anything and i feel charlie rose kinda interviewed himself with madonna correcting him
Yeah she usually looks older with black hair. Although in this case it's probably the styling and lighting (you could she wasn't happy with how she looked on the monitor). But in the Larry King interview from around this same time with dark hair she looked chic and sophisticated and younger than she does here.
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Yes, it's like people who don't go to church through the years, but celebrate Christmas. Or people who oppose communism, yet just about everything they buy i made in China... They support a communist country.
He was quite patronising at times but, an interesting interview none the less. Motherhood added a new dimension to her, personally and professionally. Madonna was absolutely EVERYTHING during the Ray Of Light/Music era!
He called Erotica a failure. Hello, Deeper and Deeper was hit song off that cd.
@@carolineonline2112 Which is hilarious because not only was it a really good album but it went double platinum and charted top 10 in every territory it was released. Only compared to some of her previous albums was it "a failure" but then we are talking about the most successful female artist of all time..
She sure ruled the world for 30+ years. 🙌🌐❤️👑🎶💯✔️ When she came down the stairs on The Virgin Tour Concert, we knew she'll be the biggest-selling female recording artist in history!!!🥂
yup we knew, i remember that day very well
Madonna has a lot of strength and brains. I still cant take care of myself.
They laughed at her? I disagree. It’s still sold a lot of copies and she wasn’t doing it necessarily for the money and the attention. She was doing it for herself because she wanted to explore things on her own. I think throughout her career she was trying to figure out who she was and what she wanted to do there’s nothing wrong with that.
I agree. . . I don't think they ever laughed AT her. . . she was interesting always and innovative and people never talked about her art or the points she was making with irony or disbelief or just disgust at humanity sometimes. . . romantic, creative, full of wonder and belief in love's power and God's grace. . . .Madonna. . .
She was very honest and broke everything down about her beliefs and her missing love. It was a sincere and not staged.
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Imagine an interview like this in France or Italy or Germany where a sensual woman is put on trial for being who she is, it just wouldn't happen. Charlie Rose is the perfect puritanical mouthpiece for ridiculous Puritan America.
I would regret sitting down with Chuckie Rose.
What a rude ass mofo. She was nice af to him. She has a lot of grace. He was trying to bait her and I'm glad she never fell for it
6 minutes 👀
@@jacoblira7923 60 Minutes is the name of the program the interview aired.
Charlie Rose was the worst interviewer and a clear misogynist. She is way too smart for him.
give me an example where CR is a misogynist in this clip
@@PhantomMagician1846talking about her age and trying like he's some type of authority. As if he has the answers that's not rooted in being nitpicky annoying and intrusive
@@chayo4537 the point of the interview is "Madonna at 40" and a good interviewer will ask the hard questions and not just kiss the celebrity's but.
@@PhantomMagician1846there's a difference between asking hard questions, and being flat out patronizing
Watch the ABC interview with Forrest Sawyer. He asked hard questions while still being respectful
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if this interview was during the drowned world tour, Madonna would have been about 43 here not 40. I supposed they decided to go with an even number here for the sake of headlines. it's crazy seeing Madonna's face with natural wrinkles here. thanks for uploading.
This was filmed in 1999. They added an updated intro.
@@Patrick3183exactly, this interview is from 1999
I hate to tell you this, but she was already getting work done at this point. She'd had an eye job and at least one small lift (maybe forehead). She looked fantastic, but her problem was that she didn't know when to stop.
@@hutch1197she still looks fantastic today
For all her legacy of music, creative artistry, activism, advocacy and philanthropy-I’m way beyond judging her by her age and physical attributes or whatever else she wants to do-it’s her body, her life, her choices-and really is nobody else’s damn business. She paid her dues, took her licks, did it the old fashion way-she earned it. After all great art transcends time.
poor MADONNA, this man was a jerk, a nightmare
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Seems like she wanted to slap him 😂
Exactly- if they were interviewing Brad Pitt or George clooney they would never mention their ages
But thats because they were mostly famous when they were older anyway. Pitt was in films in his early 20s sure, but was he doing what Madonna from her debut album?
He’s so patronising!!
Why ?
@@RachaelClarkeClarkebecause he foot her
I almost find the interviewer abusive to Madonna. He forces her to answer questions and sometimes responses to questions for her self, and on very personal subjects. The more I watch Madonna's interviews the more I understand her attitude and how she had to stood up for her self all these years. When you watch these interviews in 2023, it just feels like a avant garde artist being bullied by chirstian interviewers all day long lmao.
He was playing devil's advocate and challenging her on her opinions/choices. That's what a good journalist does. The result was some stellar answers from her. It only made me respect her more. When you challenge your subjects, you get better, more interesting answers. I'd much rather an interviewer do this than what they do now, which is essentially kiss the celebrity's ass.
"abusive" what a reach
That's why Charlie Rose was cancelled and Madonna is still here
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@@catherinerodgers7482 Charlie Rose had a great career and will be remembered as a great journalist. Madonna made some amazing music over the years. She may still be around but at 65 Madonna is not what she used to be
This antiquated interview is so ageist. Calling her middle aged at 40… that’s not middle aged. She clearly was in distress and didn’t want to be interviewed.
20 years ago it was
Your 40s is considered middle age as our average life expectancy is 80.
38 is actually 'middle age' if you half the life expectancy in the USA. So you are incorrect.
That’s what happens when old white men interview you
the middle age is around 50 bitches cause life has become way much longer than before
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I agree with everything she said about religion.
Well guess what 1998, the Erotica album and era has aged amazingly
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She did a great job but in the end she was just sick of him. That last answer was a “whatever” just let me go kind of answer.
People were being unbelievably cruel to me. lol she’s notoriously rude and doesn’t give a shit about other peoples feelings.
I don’t remember her dying her hair after the tour. She went straight to filming Swept Away so the date of this is odd. Lola was nearly 6 after the tour but here she’s a toddler 🤔
This interview is from Spring 1999. The Drowned World Tour Clip was added later.
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She is 65 yrs old
ABC's Prime-time Live! interview is waaaaaay better!
i don't feel like there's much substance to this interview at all
probably due to the annoyance mentioned in other comments
i didnt learn anything and i feel charlie rose kinda interviewed himself
with madonna correcting him
She could’ve played Ninotchka with that hairstyle. Pity she set her sights on Hatsumomo instead. 😭
She does older here with the dark hair
Yeah she usually looks older with black hair. Although in this case it's probably the styling and lighting (you could she wasn't happy with how she looked on the monitor). But in the Larry King interview from around this same time with dark hair she looked chic and sophisticated and younger than she does here.
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Funny that schmucko got in trouble later for sexual inappropriateness.
No not the same
This guy is the worst interviewer I’ve ever seen
He went in with an attitude.
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Why is this interviewer looking down his nose at the queen?
Oh, the hypocrisy of having her daughter baptized in the Catholic church 🙄
Yes, it's like people who don't go to church through the years, but celebrate Christmas. Or people who oppose communism, yet just about everything they buy i made in China... They support a communist country.