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Sony Will Show “The Interview” After Biggest PR Stunt in History, Much Ado About What?

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“The Interview” will get released on Christmas Day, after all. The biggest PR stunt in history has come to an end as Sony is booking the Seth Rogen-James Franco comedy back into independent theaters. Or wait, maybe all the chains that said they wouldn’t take will take it after all. Whoops! Much ado about nothing! So much for North Korea and the Guardians of Peace. The movie remains unedited, with the assassination of Kim Jong Un okay now that every single breathing person in the world knows about it. No more “September 11th” threats. Cool! Now the world will get to see “The Interview” which is so- far- oh wait– just at 53% on Rotten Tomatoes, and uh, as we said back on December 10th, a stupid but fun movie. Will all this turn into box office magic? Hmmmm….We’ll see…

Beatles- Joe Cocker Connection: See the Rare Ad from the Fab Four Endorsing Cocker Circa 1968

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EXCLUSIVE From our Beatles expert Martin Lewis:

Cocker’s version of “With A Little Help From My Friends” was recorded in Spring 1968. It was his own arrangement. Guitar on it was by Joe’s old pal (from back in 1964) Jimmy Page. Also on the track B. J. Wilson (drummer of Procol Harum).

The Beatles heard the track in summer of 1968 while they were working on the White Album. They loved it. The single was released in UK on Regal Zonophone label – a small imprint of EMI. Permission was sought to use the image of Ringo from the film Yellow Submarine. Which had been released in UK in July 1968. The Cocker single was released in October 1968.

The ad featuring Ringo appeared in all the UK consumer weekly music papers. NME, Melody Maker, Disc, Record Mirror. It was an immediate hit in UK. Went to #1. Was released by A&M in USA. The ad was used in Billboard. Alas the single was not a hit.

But then Joe appeared at Woodstock in 1969 – and America discovered Joe Cocker.”

Here’s the ad, thanks to Martin. Click on it to make it bigger. Reproductions are prohibited:
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PAUL

“It’s really sad to hear about Joe’s passing. He was a lovely northern lad who I loved a lot and, like many people, I loved his singing. I knew him through the years as a good mate and I was so sad to hear that he had been ill and really sad to hear today that he had passed away. He was a great guy, a lovely guy who brought so much to the world and we’ll all miss him.

“I was especially pleased when he decided to cover With A Little Help From My Friends and I remember him and [producer] Denny Cordell coming round to the studio in Savile Row and playing me what they’d recorded and it was just mind-blowing, totally turned the song into a soul anthem and I was forever grateful for him for doing that.”

RINGO

“Goodbye and God bless to Joe Cocker from one of his friends peace and love. R.”

Legendary Woodstock Singer Joe Cocker is Dead at Age 70– Hits Included “Feelin’ Alright” and “You Are So Beautiful”

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Joe Cocker has reportedly died at age 70. The great British singer rose to fame in the 60s with his album “Mad Dog and Englishmen.” He was one of the stars of the Woodstock Music Festival in 1969, and went on to score his biggest hit with Billy Preston’s “You Are So Beautiful.” His other gigantic hit was Up Where we Belong, from the movie An Officer and a Gentleman, with Jennifer Warnes.

Cocker was often imitated but he was an original. His gravelly voice was unparalleled and so were his performances. I can’t even begin to tell you how important “Mad Dogs” was and continues to be, a live album that included a ton of other rock stars and the key performances by Cocker of “The Letter,” “Feelin’ Alright” and “With a Little Help From My Friends.” If you’re young and don’t know what this is, just download the album or better yet, buy it ASAP. Classic rock stations will be playing it all night.

Condolences have already come in from “Soul Man” Sam Moore and his wife Joyce, who were old friends. Joyce Moore writes: “DEVASTATED… I had the great pleasure of knowing Joe. Was lucky enough to have had him participate in the Presidentual Inaugural I produced for President George H.W. Bush in 1989. Billy Preston was the Musical Director of that event so there was Joe Cocker singing the song Official: Billy Preston wrote to honor his mother to 1st Lady Barbara Bush.
Sam Moore and I hung out with Joe in Wales at the Celebration of Queen Elizabeth’s Golden Anniversary.
Being the manager and business partner of Billy Preston who wrote “You Are So Beautiful To Me” I am posting this in Billy’s memory for Joe, for my husband Sam Moore who had the honor of recording that song with Billy. Ironically it was the last song Billy ever recorded on Oct 19, 2005, and myself.
Joe sang “Beautiful” at Billy’s funeral.
Prayers to Joe’s family and a wish that he and Billy find each other in heaven.
Peace be with you Joe.”

Martin Lewis writes from the UK:

“Everyone knows that Joe Cocker first came to fame in 1968 with his cover of “With A
Little Help From My Friends”

He’d actually been around as a singer since 1964 in his native Sheffield (a
working class steel town in Yorkshire in the north of England. The British
equivalent of Allentown).

What is not often recalled is that his very first single was also a Beatles
cover. In September 1964 he released a cover of “I’ll Cry Instead” (from side 2
of the UK A Hard Day’s Night album). On that recording his session guitarist was the
very young Jimmy Page!

VERY short. Only 1 minute and 40 seconds.

But it hints at what was to come.

Quite heavy for 1964.”

Broadway: Watch Sting, Last Ship and Jersey Boys Cast Xmas Caroling for Coat Drive

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Sting, his cast from “The Last Ship” and their across the street neighbors from “Jersey Boys” raised money and received coat donations on Saturday night before their shows’s curtains went up. “The Last Ship” was just named Best New Musical of 2014 by the very astute Elysa Gardner of USA Today.

Madonna Puts “Rebel Heart”– Not Due Til March– At #1 on iTunes After 1 Day, 6 Tracks into Top 20

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Savvy Madonna and her manager Guy Oseary– they’ve made their “Rebel Heart” album number 1 on iTunes even though it can only be pre-ordered until its release 11 weeks.

And the six tracks from “Rebel Heart” that became available Saturday at midnight? They are all in the iTunes top 20, with one of them at number 7.

So listen, this wasn’t accomplished in 24 hours. When Madonna’s tracks were “leaked” it came from her camp as part of a marketing plan. When she scolded fans on Instagram, that was part of the plan.

There’s no such as a coincidence, you know.

Give her credit. Madonna and Oseary had to do something unusual after the “MDNA” dud followed a couple of failed albums. Oseary just recently had another surprise for music fans with the U2-Apple deal in which that album —
Songs of Innocence”– was shoved down the throats of millions of people.

Meanwhile, Beyonce can take credit for starting the Surprise Release trend.

How long can Madonna hold at number 1? Eleven weeks is a long time. She’ll drop out and down, and then she’ll be back. But she’s certainly gotten everyone’s attention. Good move.

LOL: Downton Abbey Cast Spoof The Show with George Clooney, Joanna Lumley, Jeremy Piven

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Really laughing– For a British charity called Text Santa, Julian Fellowes and the whole “Downton Abbey” cast spoof the show in two videos. George Clooney stars Lord Oceans Gravity aka Lord Hollywood. Joanna Lumley is an angel who shows Lord Grantham what Downton Abbey would be like without him. Jeremy Piven plays his Mr. Selfridge character. For Abbey fans, the whole thing is a riot. I don’t know what Text Santa is, but I will send them money having watched these videos. Merry Xmas! (I love it when Mary tells her father not to go for a spin in the car!)

Stephen Colbert Report Ended with “Strangelove” Song Sung by Dozens of Celebs

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Randy Newman plays the piano, and celebs include everyone from Henry Kissinger and James Franco to Elliot Spitzer and Gloria Steinem. Yes, that’s Michael Stipe from REM, Alan Alda, Cyndi Lauper and Barry Manilow, and that may be Elijah Wood in the background. Vera Lynn sang “We’ll Meet Again” at the end of “Dr. Strangelove” as the world exploded. Seems appropriate.

Sony Gets a New Threat– “Anonymous” Says Hackers Aren’t Korean, Release Film Or More Hacks Coming

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A new threat against Sony came tonight on Pastebin.com from a group identifying itself as Anonymous. Is it legit? They’re telling Sony now to release “The Interview” or else– more hacks coming from their databases. The letter threatens both Sony and CEO Michael Lynton. So now what? Release, don’t release. It’s as if “The Interview” were a serious political movie. It’s not. I can’t believe so many people are fighting over it. Meanwhile, on amazon, “Team America” is up to number 179 and rising. Paramount and the “South Park” are getting a good laugh.
Here’s how it appears on pastebin.com:
NOTE: I am not the creator of this document. I take no responsibility for any damages caused by this document. This is merely a backup of the original copy, just in case it gets taken down or whatever. The original copy can be viewed here: http://pastebin.com/xEmKN3ui
 
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I Dear Mr. Michael Lynton (CEO of Sony Entertainment),
 
We shall first-off begin this message with an expression of sympathy as you have failed to release “The Interview” as you believe that hackers shall carry out a new operation to cause malicious damage within your organisation.
 
I would like to inform you that we all know the hacks didn’t come from North Korea (we think everybody knows about this already).
 
What we would like to say is that by not releasing “The Interview”, you are denying us the privilege of the Freedom Of Information Act (1966).
 
Unfortunately, due to your organisation panicking at first sight of trouble, we find this very cowardly of both yourself and your organisation (Sony Entertainment).
 
We know that Mr. Paulo Coelho has offered Sony Entertainment a sum of $100,000 for the rights of the movie; where he shall then be able to upload the movie onto BitTorrent.
 
Obviously, you shall not be responding to his generous offer – so please respond to ours with a public conference, we wish to offer you a deal…
 
Release “The Interview” as planned, or we shall carry out as many hacks as we are capable of to both Sony Entertainment, and yourself.
 
Obviously, this document was only created by a group of 25 – 30 Anons, but there are more of us on the internet than you can possibly imagine.
 
 
We are Anonymous,
We are Legion,
We do not forgive,
We do not forget,
Expect us.

The Hobbit, Hobbled, or Desolation of Sequel: Third Installment Running $23 Mil Behind

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It’s a good thing this is the last “Hobbit” movie. “Battle of the Five Armies” should have been called “Take Five.” Numero three is running $23 million behind “The Desolation of Smaug” and even more lag from the first “Hobbit” movie. After six Tolkien movies, audiences are finally exhausted. Apparently so is this thin story stretched over three films. People are having Middle Earth fatigue.

After its third day of release, the “Unexpected Journey” had made around $85 mil compared to “Armies” $50 million. “Smaug” had about $73 million comparably. Please God, there’s no origins movie or biopic about Tolkien, or heaven forbid, a reboot of the whole thing with Adam Driver as Frodo.

Meantime, Sony suffers. “Annie” made $5.3 million in its very wide opening. Unless it really improves Saturday and Sunday afternoon with kid and family audiences, this will be a bust. The sun will not come out on Monday.

Madonna Pulls a Beyonce Surprise, Releases 6 New Tracks to iTunes– Same Ones She Said Were “Leaked”

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Madonna lied. She said those tracks that came out the other day were “leaked.” Well, this morning they were put on iTunes– haha, we were duped. Well, they’re great anyway. She didn’t include my favorite “Addicted to the One Who Got Away.” She and manager Guy Oseary included “Unapologetic Bitch,” “Devil Pray,” “Ghosttown,” “Illuminati,” “Living for Love,” and “Bitch I’m Madonna,” featuring Nicki Minaj. The album is called “Rebel Heart,” and you can pre-order the rest of it right now. The album comes on March 10, 2015. Congrats Madonna, these are great tracks. A nice early Christmas present.