With children at her feet, Lady Madonna seizes the fertile moment in
a pulsating, teasing exuberant battle of the sexes with her man Sugar Plum
Fairy.
Celebrating the strength, beauty and courage of motherhood in all its
multitasking glory, Lady Madonna literally dances with children at her feet.
A high energy celebration of strength, beauty, and courage, the dance ensemble
performs high-energy "Gumboot" choreography (an African dance that is performed
by dancers wearing wellington boots). Accompanied by her rock 'n' roll lover,
Sugar Plum Fairy, they celebrate love in all its joys and hardships.
The song includes the percussion intro from "Why Don't We Do It in the
Road?", the piano from "Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da", the guitar riff from "Hey Bulldog",
Eric Clapton's guitar solo from "While My Guitar Gently Weeps", and Billy
Preston's organ solo from "I Want You (She's So Heavy)".
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