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Rolling Stones Plan European Tour Despite Retirements of Other Rock Stars: “We’re Not Finished Yet”

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The Rolling Stones gather no moss and will not retire from performing. They’ve just announced European dates for their No Filter tour this summer. Their combined age is 2,700. Other rock stars like Elton John, Neil Diamond, Paul Simon, Kenny Rogers, Aretha Franklin are ending their tour days. Not the Stones! Keith Richards said in an earlier post: “We aren’t finished yet!”

“Clerks” Director Kevin Smith Survives Massive “Widow Maker” Heart Attack Overnight

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“Clerks” director Kevin Smith has tweeted overnight that he’s survived a massive heart attack. Smith had been performing on Sunday night in Glendale, California at the Alex Theater doing his Comic Book Men stage show. He says that after the first show he had the heart attack. “If I hadn’t canceled the second show 2 go to the hospital, I would’ve died tonight.”

Smith, who’s 47, rose to fame as the director of such unique comedies as “Clerks,” “Mallrats,” and “Chasing Amy.”

I’ve known Kevin for a lot of years, to say the least. Sending him massive Get Well wishes!

“Death Wish” Remake Opens Friday: Bruce Willis MIA and Movie Problematic Considering Parkland

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The remake of “Death Wish” is coming Friday. You remember “Death Wish,” dontcha? Charles Bronson avenging his wife’s death, shooting everything that got in his way?

A remake? Seems like poor timing, no? In the new version, Bruce Willis is probably doing the same as Bronson, only this time the wife is Elisabeth Shue, not Jill Ireland.

Problematic considering Parkland, 17 dead, and the NRA boycott, not to mention coming anti-gun marches all over the place, and high school students walking out of classes.

Not to mention that Bruce Willis, the star, is SILENT. He’s not on any late night talk shows this week. He is MIA on silent media. There’s no premiere for the movie. It’s unlikely we will see or hear from Willis, who has five daughters and probably isn’t waiting for reporters’ questions about kids and gun control.

MGM– yes there is still an MGM — is distributing “Death Wish.” They’ve put it up against Jennifer Lawrence in “Red Sparrow,” the third week of “Black Panther” and Oscar weekend, when most people are frantically catching up on Oscar nominated movies.

Will “Death Wish” go to video pretty quickly? Seems like it. Willis’s last movie, “Acts of Violence,” may have been released somewhere but no one ever reported its box office. “Extraction,” released in 2015, made $16,775. “Rock the Kasbah” made $3 million.

Stay tuned…

Paul McCartney Celebrates George Harrison on His 75th Birthday: “Wonderful memories, Georgie”

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Everyone is celebrating George Harrison today on what would have been his 75th birthday. We love George as a Beatle, from “Here Comes the Sun” and “Something” to “Savoy Truffle.” But the George Harrison I celebrate is the man who gave us “All Things Must Pass.” I still have my original box with the vinyl. Those songs–from “I’d Have You Anytime” to “My Sweet Lord,” “What is Life,” “Apple Scruffs,” “Wah-Wah”– how they’ve held up over 48 years. And then there’s “All Things Must Pass,” the title track, which might have been a Beatles song but thank goodness it wasn’t. A masterpiece, a real of art. George had plenty of hits and did many great things but “Beware of Darkness”– particularly the “Bangla Desh” version with Leon Russell– remains magnificent.

So raise a glass to George– and also to his remarkable wife, Olivia, and their tremendous son, Dhani, both of whom have proven to be the most faithful, respectful keepers of the flame. This week, they’re released a new vinyl version of “The Concert for George,” in many configurations. I was lucky enough to be there for this all -star memorial on November 29, 2002. It’s so nice to have a lasting reminder.

Disney Goes Out on a Limb, Predicts “Black Panther” Crossed $400 Mil US Today, $700 Mil Worldwide

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Disney is going waaaay out on a limb– let’s see if they’re right. They’re saying that “Black Panther” had such an extraordinary day on Saturday that by the end of the weekend the movie will have crossed the $400 million mark.

That also means worldwide the number would be $700 million.

There’s a thin line here– the Disney number puts “Panther” up over $400 mil by just $422. If they’re wrong, and they’re under, they got a Sunday headline that’s wrong, but will correct itself by Monday night. So it might have turned out to be fake news for 24 hours. Very Trump-like.

Still, “Panther” made $100 million minimum for the weekend, which is more than the rest of the top 50 movies combined by zillions. So that can be the headline for the day.

The countdown begins to Disney’s next release, “A Wrinkle in Time,” on March 9th. The buzz is getting iffy– we may have to iron that out soon.

Sony Music’s Coming Shake Up Sends Industry Giant Doug Morris to Start New Label

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There’s so much trouble at Sony Music right now, forget-about-it. The result, as revealed Saturday afternoon, is that Doug Morris, chairman of the company, is leaving at the end of March to start his own new label.

You do know that Doug– who once ran Universal Music Group and Warner Music Group– is 79 years young. But he’s in great shape, he’s an industry giant. What’s he gonna do, go home?

Hitsdailydouble.com, the industry trade, says Doug is joining up with Steve Bartels, who ran Island Def Jam and Def Jam Records to huge success. They’re going to call it 12 Tone Records. Hits got a little overwrought and first reported that Jimmy Iovine, who’s leaving Apple, was involved, too. But Iovine straightened that out: he is not nuts. He’s taking his Beats headphones and his new wife and gettin’ out of Dodge.

But the music biz is in Doug’s blood, and Bartels was forced out of Def Jam for no particular reason, so this is a pretty exciting story with lots of potential. For Morris it’s smart– Sony is in hot water. They have no hits from Columbia Records. They haven’t had one in months. I’ve heard Rob Stringer is in trouble, too. The one legacy artist that might have given Columbia-Epic a shot in the arm– Sade– has surfaced on the “Wrinkle in Time” soundtrack on Universal’s Disney label. That must be a shock.

In Japan, Sony’s CEO Kaz Hirai was replaced by Kenichiro Yoshida, Sony Corp.’s chief financial officer, who will take over as president-CEO as of April 1. The party is over.

Indeed, the industry is changing fast. LA Reid has started his Hitco with Charles Goldstuck. We may see more new smaller labels looking for hits, trying to deal with radio’s fractionalization (a word I made up) as I Heart Radio and other companies struggle to pay back ginormous loans. Everyone’s buzzing about streaming now. 12 Tone doesn’t even have to put out physical product– no one wants it anyway unless it’s from a legend or it’s a special boxed set. The whole thing can be digital.

So many people in the industry are loyal to Doug and to Steve. Will their company entice away Sylvia Rhone, who’s worked for Morris at every company and currently runs Epic Records? Could be. Epic has been on a roll lately. But Yoshida may pull the plug, combine Columbia and Epic (a rumor for decades), make Epic an imprint, and give it all to newly appointed Ron Perry. Where does that leave Stringer, who played me Adele’s album long before anyone know what was coming, and announced that it was a mega hit?

Suddenly, the world is spinning!

“Black Panther” Soundtrack Number 1 for 2nd Week Thanks to Streaming, Which is Now Completely Hip Hop and Rap Oriented

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The soundtrack to the hit movie “Black Panther” is number 1 for the second week in a row. Total sales were roughly 125,000 copies according to Buzz Angle and hitsdailydouble.com.

But only around 39,000 of those were sales of CDs or digital downloads. The bulk of sales came from streaming services like Spotify and AppleMusic, maybe even a few from Tidal.

This isn’t unusual for hip, rap or urban music these days. Most of the streaming chart is taken up with this music. No one talks about it, but streaming has become the official delivery system for black music fans. And young ones.

By contrast: the soundtrack to the Hugh Jackman  movie “The Greatest Showman” is number 2. It sold 60K copies, with no streaming whatsoever. The entire top 50 Streaming Songs chart is hip hop, or rap-pop. The only white artist is Ed Sheeran, with his “Perfect” lodged at number 11.

The music biz overall remains in the doldrums right now. No major releases are expected before May 11th, when Charlie Puth releases his new album. But no BIG stars are coming any time soon– unless someone surprises us!

Friday Night Lights Up: “Black Panther” Crosses $320 Mil Line For a Second Wacky Wakanda Weekend

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Last night you all went to see “Black Panther” again, didn’tcha?

Ryan Coogler’s biggest ever comic book movie took in $28 million and crossed the $320 Million mark on its 8th day.

By tomorrow tonight, the wacky Wakanda gang will have grossed around $370 million in 10 days. The total worldwide gross will be over $600 million.

On Monday, a federal holiday will be declared in Wakanda. Everyone gets the day off to think about who they’d like to see in the sequel.

At Disney, all the mice will be turning cartwheels. But trouble may be looming: this week the premier of “A Wrinkle in Time” — which Disney has promoted heavily — slips in before Oscar weekend. But the movie doesn’t open until Friday, March 9th. And reviews are embargoed until just before the opening. That’s a very bad sign– a wrinkle in the plan, so to speak. When reviews are prohibited from release until the last minute it means the studio is hiding them. Let’s hope that isn’t true this time, because everyone was counting on a big hit here.

 

Oscars: Watch 9 Time Nominee Diane Warren’s Incredible First Performance on Late Night TV with Andra Day and Common

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Last night on Jimmy Kimmel, 9 time Oscar nominee songwriter Diane Warren made her late night talk show debut. The incendiary performance of her “Stand Up for Something” with Andra Day and Common was through the roof! This is the Best Song of the Oscars 2018. Amazing!

“Black Panther” Crosses $500 Mil Worldwide, But It’s Still a Comic Book Movie– No Oscars Next Year

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“Black Panther” is a phenom, earning $500 million worldwide in just one week. It’s broken a lot of records and it’s been applauded and lauded for all of its many merits.

But let’s take a breath here. “Black Panther” is a comic book movie. It’s not going to be an Oscar winner in 2019.

I’ve actually done spit takes reading some of the recent prognostications about “Panther”‘s Oscar chances. I guess this comes with the hysteria of the box office, and the cultural significance of Ryan Coogler’s hit smashing all of those records.

Yes, “Panther” might get some below the line nods for effects, action, maybe even editing. But Best Picture nominee? Not happening.

We lose ourselves in the moment. But comic book and sci-fi films– no matter how deep they are– are not Academy Awards material. Maybe “Black Panther” could make the AFI Top 10 list. It will get Golden Globe nominations. But for the Academy, money speaks louder than words.

Blockbuster films that make a billion dollars- the cash is generally thought of as reward enough. It doesn’t matter if they’re black, white, or purple.

Meantime, we still have this year’s Oscars to get through. Voting is opening through Tuesday. And Best Picture seems to be wide open. I would say “Three Billboards” has the edge because it’s got the most popular acting nominees. “Dunkirk” doesn’t have a lead actor.  (Chris Nolan’s only mistake was not writing a main focus character and then casting a strong guy with name value in the role.  Harry Styles wasn’t enough.)

“The Shape of Water”? Very strong, but those actors haven’t score in their categories. “Get Out,” “Lady Bird”? Screenplay awards possible.

As far as “Black Panther” goes– let’s just enjoy its success now. And don’t put such heavy expectations on it. It’s supposed to be fun, you know!

PS “Black Panther” soundtrack sold around 80,000 copies this week– including streaming. Numbers are coming forthwith.