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Early Madonna Recordings Hit Web, Feature Material Girl’s First Songs

10/20/08, 2:01 pm EST

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An unreleased tape featuring some of Madonna’s earliest recordings has been unearthed. The tape, which was recorded roughly 27 years ago, captures the era in Madonna’s life when she was living in the basement of a Queens, New York synagogue with Ed and Dan Gilroy, who was her boyfriend at the time. Madonna spoke about the brothers in her reflective induction speech at this year’s Rock & Roll Hall of Fame ceremony. Snippets of that speech are interspersed with the old recording, which features one of her early songs “Born To Be A Dancer.” The tape also features Madonna playing guitar and drums on the “first song” she’d ever written, “Tell the Truth.” Soon after the recordings, as Madonna also noted in her Hall of Fame speech, she and her band began playing NYC venues like CBGB and Max’s Kansas City. Based on the excerpts, it’s safe to say that Madonna would have made an awesome Debbie Harry if she didn’t become the Material Girl.

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Jason Daniel Baker | 10/21/2008, 3:48 pm EST

Yikes! As if her divorce weren’t providing her with headaches.

My guess is that these recordings are absolutely ghastly but I will be interested in hearing what they are really like.

Brian Gallagher | 10/21/2008, 11:29 pm EST

There is nothing that interests me in the least about this talentless hag. She has been pulling a trick on you folk`s for too many years. I wish she would work out so hard that she disappeared. No talent bitch.

likroper.com | 10/22/2008, 10:02 am EST

lots of hype + zero talent = lots of money…

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