Music was the first track from the CD titled Music.
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The following month, I went to North Carolina for a family reunion. That Saturday night, I went out to the club where I used to dance as the “Ice Princess.” The club had changed its name from Encore to Warehouse 29. I instantly started reminiscing about the good old days and how that dance floor and Madonna’s music had saved my life.
In January of 2001, I went to Chicago to visit an old friend. I ended up staying there for ten days. A couple of months later, I came down with Hepatitis A and was bedridden for two whole months. It was the sickest I had ever been in my entire life. My doctor suspected I ate some bad food during my trip. Whatever the case, the recovery process was slow and miserable. At times, I felt like I was dying a slow death. But I recovered. I had lost about twenty pounds when it was all said and done.
Shortly after my recovery, Madonna announced she would go on tour the following summer. I became very excited and realized this would be my chance to see her before I turned 40.
After keeping up with the news about her tour, I scored two tickets for the Philadelphia show: Section 1, row 6. The amazing thing was that the show was on July 21, the day before my 40th birthday. I held my breath over the next few months, hoping she wouldn’t get sick or cancel her show. I prayed that everything would go smoothly and I would finally be able to see her perform live before I turned 40.
“It’s like riding on the wind and it never goes away touches everything I’m in got to have it every day.”
On July 21, 2001, Cyrus and I saw Madonna’s Drowned World Tour in Philadelphia. Until that point, Madonna had been just an image on the television. For all I knew, she could have been made up or a figure of someone’s imagination. Seeing her come out on stage that night made her very real. It was utterly amazing to see her in person and know that the person who had written the soundtrack to my life was alive and beautiful.
A few hours after leaving the US Airways Center, I turned 40 years old. Little did I know at the time, but Madonna and I would reunite with one another once again several years later.
Cyrus and I left Philadelphia and went to New York City for a few days. Once again, we stayed at the Marriott World Trade Center. I visited the World Trade Center observation deck during the day and returned for a second visit that night.
Approximately seven weeks later, the World Trade Center was destroyed on September 11, 2001.
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MUSIC
Spoken:)
Hey Mister D.J.
Put a record on
I wanna dance with my baby
Do you like to boogie-woogie
Do you like to boogie-woogie
Do you like to boogie-woogie
Do you like my Acid Rock
Hey Mister D.J.
Put a record on
I wanna dance with my baby
And when the music starts
I never wanna stop
It’s gonna drive me crazy
Music
Chorus:
Music makes the people come together
[Never gonna stop]
Music makes the bourgeoisie and the rebel
[Never gonna stop]
Don’t think of yesterday
And I don’t look at the clock
I like to boogie-woogie, uh, uh
It’s like riding on the wind
And it never goes away
Touches everything I’m in
Got to have it everyday
(chorus)
Hey Mister D.J.
[Never wanna stop]
Do you like to boogie-woogie
Do you like to boogie-woogie
Do you like to boogie-woogie
Do you like my Acid Rock
Hey Mister D.J.
Put a record on
I wanna dance with my baby
And when the music starts
I never wanna stop
It’s gonna drive me crazy
Uh, uh, uh
(chorus)
Do you like to boogie-woogie
Do you like to boogie-woogie
Do you like to boogie-woogie
Do you like my Acid Rock
(repeat and fade)