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Paul McCartney, 82, Stuns Downtown Club for Third Time This Week, Making History with Rare Intimate Show

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Last night was one of the most memorable, once in a lifetime experiences in New York’s music history.

Downtown, Paul McCartney played his third and final club show of the week at the Bowery Ballroom, capacity 498. There were a few celebrities — Larry David came in with Guy Oseary, I talked to comedian Aziz Ansari and to “Sopranos” star Aida Turturro. Spotted in the audience were Harper Simon son of Paul; and Max Hoffman, son of Dustin.

Larry got the biggest reaction of the night besides Paul himself. When the audience realized Larry was watching from the little balcony above us, they waved their hands wildly and chanted, “LD! LD! Larrrr–eee!”

But the distinct feel of this show was that was for fans, or as McCartney called him from the stage, “connoisseurs.” After he took the stage with his band that even included a horn section, the always Beatle acknowledged that some in the standing audience had slept outside in 30 degree weather for these rare tickets.

He opened with the Beatles’ “A Hard Day’s Night,” and pounded through a set that showed the range of his remarkable career. In succession came the Wings hit, “Junior’s Farm,” plus “Temporary Secretary,” “Let Me Roll It,” “Let “Em In,” and so on. I’m not sure if it was lost on the audience that “Junior’s Farm” — fifty years old — contains a lyric that resonates today:

I took my bag into a grocer’s store
The price is higher than my time before
Old man asked me why is it more?

McCartney has changed the set a little bit each night. We were lucky: after explaining this was not a “request show,” he added my particular favorite, “Every Night.” He also included a tribute to George Harrison, poignantly strumming “Something” on ukulele.

Another highlight was McCartney solo performing “Now and Then,” the song John Lennon left behind which McCartney and Ringo Starr released last year. In his stadium shows, Paul and the band play with the video that was made. But tonight it was just Paul, and it was clear he was emotional when he asked for applause for Lennon.

There were several emotional moments, in fact. Talking about his mother after executing a glorious take on “Let it Be,” McCartney held back tears. He also reveled in the account of how “Blackbird” came to be after the Beatles refused to play to a segregated audience in Jacksonville Florida in 1966.

One story I wished he had told: he rarely plays “I Wanna Be Your Man,” the single he and John Lennon gave to the Rolling Stones to give them their first hit. Mick Jagger and Keith Richards were so inspired they began writing their own material.

Finishing “Now and Then,” McCartney went into the final turn of the night building the nostalgia with “Lady Madonna,” “Let it Be,” and a rousing singalong of “Hey Jude,” all among the best I’ve ever heard. The show ends with “Golden Slumbers” and the final part of side two of “Abbey Road.”

So Paul McCartney is 82, heading to 83 in June. He’s the wealthiest musician maybe ever. He just ended big tours in Europe, Australia, and South America. He’ll be touring the US again soon. Next month he releases another super charged anniversary album for “Venus and Mars.” He could just go home and relax, right?

Wrong. There he stands — actually bounces — for 90 minutes, leading the band with a straight spine and the most youthful disposition imaginable. His voice is a little worn at this point, but there are moments — particularly some high notes — that seem to come from heaven. He know his place in history, but he’s a showman through and through. He gets pleasure from taking these trips down memory lane because the audience loves it.

The musicianship is overwhelming. The band, together for 23 years, is sophisticated and loose enough to give McCartney the confidence of delivering these classics. They include Wix Wickens on keyboards and serving as musical director, Rusty Anderson on guitar, Brian Ray on guitar and bass, and drummer Abe Laboriel Jr. Nothing they do is rote, or feels pre-packaged. They allow McCartney to bring the magic.

PS I have no pictures or video because phones were placed in those locked pouches. I couldn’t tell if the show being filmed, but let’s hope so.

Box Office: “Captain America” Arrives with $12 Mil in Previews, Heads to $72 Mil Weekend

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“Captain America: Brave New World” is not getting great reviews, but it doesn’t matter.

The latest Marvel concoction made $12 million last night in previews. It’s headed to a $72 mil three day weekend, and higher including Monday which is President’s Day.

Considering bad weather everywhere, and general anxiety about the country being demolished, these numbers aren’t bad at all.

Congrats to Anthony Mackie, who’s waited a long time for this moment. He deserves it. “Brae New World” won’t set any records, but it will be a good start for “Captain America” trilogy and point to Mackie’s Sam Wilson’s inclusion in “Avengers” movies.

PS Disney kindly realized I was at Paul McCartney’s show downtown, so didn’t overwhelm me with an invite to their NY premiere. Very wise!

The rest of Thursday’s box office was a non starter. Sony’s “Paddington in Peru” — has made $100 million around the world — came in at $600,000 in previews. Considering the “Paddington” background, that’s sad. But zero marketing will do that to you!

SNL 50 Updates: Dan Aykroyd, Bill Hader Will Miss Sunday’s Show, Candice Bergen Will Be In Audience

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Just as we feared, two major players have opted out of “SNL 50” this Sunday on NBC.

Original Not for Prime Time Player Dan Aykroyd is not coming to the show. Dan wasn’t featured in the promos which sparked speculation he wasn’t joining in.

On the other hand, Aykroyd has been posting messages to Twitter promoting the show. So it’s not like he doesn’t want to be there. He just can’t.

Is it a health issue? Maybe. Dan also has a strange personal life. So who knows what’s preventing him from joining in? That’s a shame.

Bill Hader has also opted out. This is weird because his signature character, Stefon, was recently voted most popular character ever on the show. Hader’s post “SNL” life includes the HBO series “Barry,” for which he’s won many awards.

Why isn’t Hader coming? Is it a complex problem with Lorne Michaels? Or personal issues? Either way, he will be missed.

I’m also told Candice Bergen has decided to sit in the audience on Sunday and not be part of the show itself. She will be there, however. Bergen was recently on “SNL” as a five time host. She was a host way back at the beginning in the fall of 1975.

First Kennedy Center Cancellation: Emmy Winner Issa Rae Says Sold Out Show Will Not Go On

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The fallout at the Kennedy Center has begun.

Popular and respected Emmy winner Issa Rae (Insecure, also Barbie) has cancelled her sold out show at the theater following the firing of the board and the installation of Donald Trump as chairman.

Rae doesn’t say this, but I will tell you again there isn’t one African American member of the new board. It’s composed entirely of Trump cronies.

All the artists have resigned including opera star Renee Fleming. Yesterday, Bob Barnett, the respected lawyer who’s represented the Ken Cen for 20 years, resigned as well. So did Shonda Rhimes.

This is just the beginning, folks.

Eric Clapton’s Anti-Vax Album “Meanwhile” Has Sold Just 20,000 Copies After Public Scandal

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Remember when Eric Clapton was a rock giant? “Layla,” “Cocaine,” etc?

Those days are over. During the pandemic, Clapton lost his mind, went on a huge anti-vaccination campaign, even recorded songs about with the equally crazy Van Morrison.

Their philosophy was so out of whack with reality that it seems to have ruined their legacies.

Back on October 4, 2024, Clapton released an album of covers that also included his Morrison mishegos. One of their songs, “Stand and Deliver,” compared the pandemic lockdown to slavery! It was only available on streaming, and sold a total of around 18,000 units.

This last week “Meanwhile” was released on CD and vinyl. The result so far? It’s number 47 on amazon. It won’t sell enough copies to make the top 50. Actually it could be worse than that.

Funny PS: One of the songs, called “Misfortune,” was co-written with Clapton by the late comedian and actor Richard Lewis. Now, there’s an unexpected combination. Let’s hope Lewis — who died a year ago this month — was vaccinated.

Poor Eric, and Van, too. They were heroes in the rock canon. Now they just seem silly.

Maybe Robert Kennedy Jr, now chief health officer in the US and also an ant-vaxxer, can use one of the new Clapton songs in a commercial. Or they could just use “Cocaine.”

Critically Panned “Captain America” One of Few Marvel Movies Lacking Studio’s Famous Opening Montage

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Most Marvel movies begin with the studio’s famous montage.

The animated couple of minutes with the Marvel logo are a sign to fans of the comic book movies that this one is part of the Marvel universe.

But not critically panned “Captain America: Brave New World,” which opens with previews today.

Fans have noticed that this “Captain America” feels a little abandoned by Marvel.

Small wonder, since Rotten Tomatoes has it about 53%, or rotten, from over 100 critics.

There have been instances when the Marvel intro was missing from a film. The Spider Man movie “Far from Home,” and two Avengers movies also lacked the fanfare.

But if any new Marvel movie needed the studio’s imprimatur, “Brave New World” would have been it.

The great Anthony Mackie takes over the shield as his Sam Wilson character becomes the new Cap.

So far reviews have praised the actors, including Mackie, but questioned the screenplay and special effects.

Marvel could use a hit now, too. After a long run of blockbusters, the Disney owned studio has been in a ditch that it can’t seem to get out of with several flops in a row. Things are so bad they’re bringing back Robert Downey, Jr. — who died as Tony Stark/Iron Man — as Dr. Doom in the next Avengers movie. I guess no one will notice the similarity!

PS I’ll go this weekend to see Mackie, intro or not.

Vanity Fair Self Serving Oscar Party: No Charitable Component for LA Firefighters, Wildfire Victims or People in Need (UPDATED)

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UPDATED 2/13/25 3:38pm– Conde Nast’s response is that they’re giving money to the Motion Picture and Television Fund (which gives money to the oft criticized nursing home facility for retired actors) and Baby2Baby, a group that distributes emergency supplies. There’s no actual amount attached, and nothing for first responders or earmarked for LA Firefighters, etc. It’s still a bad look to party after Rome has burned.i

EARLIER Vanity Fair is still having its Oscar party after the Academy Awards on March 2nd.

The difference between Vanity Fair and all the recent Grammy parties: they all had charitable components to raise money for the LA firefighters, first responders, or wildfire victims.

The Grammys raised over $100 million with Fire Aid, Musicares, and Clive Davis’s pre-party and show.

Vanity Fair will just be a gratuitous plug for itself. The magazine, editor Radhika Jones, and Conde Nast just want photo ops from the party. There is no indication on the invitation below that anyone in need will get anything out of the Vanity Fair party.

How can celebrities show up for this? They will look as self-serving and disconnected as possible. The Kardashians? Yes. But Oscar winners? A list stars? Here’s some free PR advice: stay away.

Vanity Fair isn’t alone, by the way. Chanel is throwing a party the night before the Oscars, hosted as usual by their British flack cum carnival barker Charles Finch. Again, no donations to nobody. House gone? Chanel has other things to worry about!

Will the Met Gala follow suit? No doubt.

Donald Trump Appoints ZERO African Americans to Kennedy Center Board, Installs Himself as Chairman

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The new Kennedy Center?

Donald Trump has just installed himself as chairman.

The new board has got ZERO African Americans.

Not one of the new people has any experience in the arts at all.

It’s absolutely disgusting, like everything else Trump has done since January 20th.

The new board are all sycophants, Republican fundraisers, and so on. Some of them are really hilarious. Their first meeting should be filmed for a documentary.

One new member who should not be there is Pamela Gross. The second wife of failed online publisher Jimmy Finkelstein — he sold “The Hill” and launched the quickly dead “The Messenger” — is the Eve Harrington of the Republican party. Watch her quickly take the lead. I knew Gross when she published “Manhattan File” magazine, a Vanity Fair wannabe that never was. She kowtowed to advertisers in a brutal way.

What a tragic moment for the Kennedy Center. I’d say it’s in the hands of monkeys, but that would be insulting to monkeys.

  • The new Trustees Brian D. Ballard, Dana Blumberg, Pamela Bondi, Mary Helen Bowers, Hannah F. Buchan, Robert Castellani, Elaine Chao, Pamella Roland DeVos, Patricia Duggan, John Falconetti, Emilia May Fanjul, Jennifer Fischer, Lynette Friess, Sergio Gor, Pamela Gross, Lee Greenwood, Kate Adamson Haselwood, Michele Kessler, Mindy Levine, Allison Lutnick
  • Douglas Manchester, Catherine B. Reynolds, Denise Saul, Dan Scavino, President Donald J. Trump, Usha Vance, Susie Wiles, Andrea Wynn, Paolo Zampolli.

As I reported in my last story, today Richard Grenell dumped everyone who had history with the Kennedy Center. “Greys Anatomy” creator Shonda Rimes, opera star Renee Fleming, and composer Ben Folds also quit.

Meantime, Trump — who doesn’t care how scorned he is — wrote on Truth Social, referring to himself in the third person:

President Donald J. Trump was just unanimously elected Chairman of the Board of the prestigious Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C. The President stated, “It is a Great Honor to be Chairman of The Kennedy Center, especially with this amazing Board of Trustees. We will make The Kennedy Center a very special and exciting place!”

UPDATED Kennedy Center Collapse as Everyone Is Out: Chief Officer Ousted, Shonda Rimes and Renee Fleming Exit, Ben Folds Quits National Symphony as Advisor

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UPDATED Shonda Rhimes has officially quit the Kennedy Center board. She was the last holdover from the old regime still on the new list. But now she’s confirmed she’s out, along with everyone below and David Rubenstein, who steered the Kennedy Center back from financial peril.

Also Renee Fleming resigned today, too.

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The Kennedy Center is in disarray officially.

New Trump appointed leader Richard Grenell ousted the chief, Deborah Rutter, who was staying until the end of the year.

Famed musician Ben Folds has quit as adviser to the National Symphony.

Everyone else from the board is gone.

Grenell is under orders to de-“woke” the Kennedy Center Honors and the whole place itself. He and Trump are set on burning down American culture and replacing with right wing, quote All American MAGA Christian garbage.

With everyone gone, the Kennedy Center as a theatrical venue is now in jeopardy if touring artists refuse to play there. That’s a possibility, at least until the Trump 2.0 admin is over and actual humans with taste return.

Ben Folds wrote on Instagram: “Given developments at the Kennedy Center, effective today I am resigning as artistic adviser to the N.S.O. Mostly, and above all, I will miss the musicians of our nation’s symphony orchestra — just the best!”

The new Board, all appointed by Trump, are Republicans, fundraisers for Trump, etc. Some of them are so ridiculous a spit take is the only response.

Members Appointed by the President of the United States

  • Brian D. Ballard

    Dana Blumberg

    Pamela Bondi

    Mary Helen Bowers

    Hannah F. Buchan

    Robert Castellani

    Elaine Chao

    Pamella Roland DeVos

    Patricia Duggan

    John Falconetti

  • Emilia May Fanjul

    Jennifer Fischer

    Lynette Friess

    Sergio Gor

    Pamela Gross

    Lee Greenwood

    Kate Adamson Haselwood

    Michele Kessler

    Mindy Levine

    Allison Lutnick

  • Douglas Manchester

    Catherine B. Reynolds

    Denise Saul

    Dan Scavino

    President Donald J. Trump

    Usha Vance

    Susie Wiles

    Andrea Wynn

    Paolo Zampolli

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Chubby Checker, 83, Finally Makes Rock Hall Nominee List with Cyndi Lauper, Bad Company, White Stripes, Joe Cocker

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Chubby Checker has finally made the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame nominees list.

He made “The Twist” a pop smash twice, in 1961 and 1963. But he was always snubbed in the old days because The Twist was a cover song. It’s the worst blight on the Rock Hall history.

But now it can be righted.

“The Twist” and “Rock Around the Clock” were originally recorded by Hank Ballard and the Midnighters. That group was inducted years ago. But Chubby aka Ernest Evans. And Bill Haley and the Comets, who had the respective hits, were denied induction.

This was absurd. Those singles helped create rock and roll musically and culturally.

Other nominees include Cyndi Lauper, Bad Company. The White Stripes, Phish, and Soundgarden plus less qualified acts like Billy Idol, Mariah Carey, the Black Crowes, Outkast, and Latin group Mana.

The other legacy nominee is Joe Cocker, who should absolutley be inducted. Cocker is responsible for key rock records, hsi gravelly voice is also one of the hallmarks of rock and roll.

Chubby Checker Finally Gets His Revenge: Billboard Names “The Twist” Number 1 Record of All Time