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The Girlie Show - Live Down Under : ウィキペディア英語版
The Girlie Show: Live Down Under

''The Girlie Show: Live Down Under'' is a video album by American singer-songwriter Madonna. It was released by Warner Music Vision, Warner Reprise Video and Maverick Records on April 25, 1994 and included a date filmed at Sydney Cricket Ground on November 19, 1993 from The Girlie Show World Tour. The video was originally broadcast as a TV special on HBO in 1993 under the title ''Madonna Live Down Under: The Girlie Show''. The concert was directed by Mark "Aldo" Miceli, who previously directed the TV specials ''Blond Ambition: Japan Tour 90'' and the Barcelona TV special ''Madonna-Live! Blond Ambition World Tour 90'' (live from Barcelona Olympic Stadium on August 1, 1990 and not the version from the HBO special). When re-released on DVD in 1998, the video was the first ever music video in this format along with another Warner Music title ''The Three Tenors in Concert''.〔http://www.bva.org.uk/news-press-releases/10-years-and-dvd-still-going-strong〕
==History==
The video release was originally aired as a television special, ''Madonna Live Down Under: The Girlie Show'', on American network HBO and was the channel's most watched original program of the year.〔(Madonna: The Girlie Show - Live Down Under (1993) (TV) - Trivia )〕 Initially, the November 20, 1993 show was to be filmed and aired, however, a massive storm forced the cancellation of the show, so the November 19 show (which had been taped the night before as a "safety show") was aired instead. Another television special aired in Japan only, entitled ''Madonna Live in Japan 1993: The Girlie Show'', but was never released in any video format.〔() The Girlie Show facts〕 In 1995 this title was nominated for the Grammy Award of Best Long Form Music Video. The DVD was certified gold in Brazil by the Associação Brasileira dos Produtores de Discos (ABPD) for shipment of 25,000 copies. Was also certified 3× platinum in Australia.〔
==Critical reception==
Dominic Griffin from ''Daily Variety'' wrote that: "Madonna danced, sang, and more specifically entertained her way through this two-hour concert set. () Madonna's comments aside, this show was purely for the cameras and the viewing audience at home. Expertly shot with multi-cameras including a crane and an onstage SteadiCam, the show was shot in close quarters, with an occasional pan of the vast audience. () After a slow start, the show, which included nine costume changes, never once let up. Madonna showed great energy and amazing stamina throughout." Heather Phares from Allmusic gave the release four out of five stars and wrote that "With crystal clear digital video and sound, the disc delivers dynamic versions of "Holiday", "Rain", "Erotica", "Deeper and Deeper", and 14 of the Material Girl's other hits, making it the next best thing to actually being at the show." She added that though the lack of special DVD, "it's still a decent presentation of a spectacular, two-hour concert, and worthwhile for fans looking to upgrade from the laser disc or VHS versions. ''Billboard''〔http://books.google.co.in/books?id=TAgEAAAAMBAJ&pg=RA1-PA61〕

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