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Review: “Immediate Family” The Musicians Who Made Carole King, James Taylor, Linda Ronstadt’s Records Sing

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If you grew up in the 70s and read album notes, you knew the names of Leland Sklar, Waddy Wachtel, Danny Kortchmar, and Russ Kunkel. They played on every James Taylor, Carole King, Jackson Browne, and Linda Ronstadt album, among others. They were to the 70s what Phil Spector’s Wrecking Crew had been to the 60s.

Denny Tedesco, who made the very complex and rewarding documentary about the Wrecking Crew, has done the same with these guys. They call themselves Immediate Family now, and previously were named The Section by James Taylor.

We do learn in this film that Peter Asher, who’s the center of all things in classic rock, was the first to list their names on albums, making them famous to those paying attention. Other musicians were indeed paying attention and many are interviewed here including Carole, James, Linda, Phil Collins, (now Rolling Stones) drummer Steve Jordan, Jackson Browne, Neil Young, Don Henley, and so on.

There are also interviews with the main guys, as well as other players in their circle including Val Garay and Craig Doerge.

“Immediate Family” is a nice companion piece to Alison Ellwood’s two part “Laurel Canyon” doc that played on Netflix that focused more on Joni Mitchell and Crosby, Stills & Nash. This film is more about the mechanics of how hits like “Fire & Rain” and “I Feel the Earth Move” were made, and why this particular quartet became ubiquitous because of their exceptional talents.

One thing you don’t get much of it anything personal about the Immediate Family — like whether they have families. Only toward the end is their an anecdote from the very articulate Wachtel about his mother. There’s nothing gossipy here either. For example, drummer Kunkel was married to singer Nicolette Larson (“Lotta Love”), engaged once to Carly Simon (who is strangely omitted from the film), and his original sister-in-law was Cass Elliott.

The most startling personal note come from Leland Sklar, the legendary bassist with a ZZ Top beard, who’s revered by the music world. Despite his huge successes, Sklar admits to a terrible lack of confidence, and maybe a desire to hide behind the beard. (He hasn’t seen his face since 1965.) Sklar says he hates it when people praise him in person, which is too bad.

Magnolia is screening “Immediate Family” on December 12th in theaters, and then releasing to streaming on December 15th.

Gag Response: Donald Trump Calls NY Judge A “Lunatic” Day After $5K Fine and Warning He Could Go to Jail

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Donald Trump wants to be jailed for contempt.
That’s the only explanation for him posting a video with NY Judge Arthur Engoron in it.
Trump calls Engoron a “lunatic.”
Only yesterday, Engoron fined Trump $5,000 for breaking his previous gag order. He threatened that Trump could go to jail next.
What is the strategy here? Rouse the Base? Trump is close to having a suit that matches his face and hair color.

See the video below. And below that, Engoron’s order from yesterday.

Jada Pinkett Smith Book Turning Into a Sales Dud After an Initial Spike: Did She Turn Readers Against Her? UPDATED

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Jada Pinkett Smith has not shut up for days about her marriage, her life, and her sex life.

Before this past Tuesday’s publication of “Worthy,” her memoir, Pinkett Smith was everywhere squawking about her separation from Will Smith, the Oscars slap, and anything else she had on her mind.

When “Worthy” was finally published on Tuesday, it started at number 4 on Amazon’s best seller list. But the more Pinkett Smith kept sticking it to Will, the worse things got. Right now, the book has dropped to number 44. The Kindle version is around 2,700. At Barnes and Noble, it’s a similar story– number 173.

Have the potential fans turned against Jada? It seems so. Her campaign of negativity about Will, Chris Rock, and even Tupac Shakur, may have backfired. It’s instructive to see no reviews at all on the B&N site, and all one star reviews from Top Critics on Amazon.

I don’t think people want to read this book.

PS Will Britney Spears’s book face the same criticism when it arrives on Tuesday? We already know all the headlines from it. It’s number 1 on amazon in pre-sales but we’ll see how long before both of these tomes wind up featured in “Celebrity Autobiography,” the hit touring stage comedy.

Scorsese’s “Flower Moon” Number 1 Narrative Film in US, Taylor Swift Top Concert Experience

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Friday box office:

Martin Scorsese’s “Killers of the Flower Moon” is the number 1 narrative film in the US. Thursday-Friday numbers give it a $9.8 million opening, with an expected $25 million weekend.

“Flower Moon” is a three hour-plus drama about a real life historical tragedy that involved the Osage Nation of Native Americans and the early days of the FBI. The craftsmanship of the film is akin to any TCM classic. It’s one of the most importsnt works by a great American filmmaker.

Taylor Swift’s “Eras Tour” is a filmed concert experience. It’s not actually a documentary but it’s a terrific souvenir for tweenage girls. It’s an experience. Last night “Eras” crossed the $100 million line to $109 million.

The two films have nothing to do with each other and can’t be compared in any way, shape, or form. It’s actually pretty insulting to Martin Scorsese to say his film is being beaten by the Swift project.

(Watch) Keith Richards Show Jimmy Fallon How to Play His Famous Rock Songs Intros

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Keith Richards was Jimmy Fallon’s guest tonight. It was quite insane. Keef was charming as ever, and showed Jimmy how to play his most famous guitar song intros by missing one string.

Keith also tells Jimmy the origins of the Rolling Stones name, mentions the late Brian Jones, and makes a dirty aside that is quite funny. Jimmy is living his best life, singing Jagger style while Keith and the Roots strum away. I don’t know how he recovered for the next segment!

Cher Releases the Song that Could Knock Mariah Carey Off the Christmas Chart

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Can Mariah Carey be knocked off the Christmas chart? For years she’s dominated it with “All I Want for Christmas is You,” a Phil Spector-ish single that recalls the famous Wall of Sound.

But now Cher may have the weapon to knock off Mariah. Sixty years ago Phil Spector recorded Darlene Love singing “Christmas (Baby, Please Come Home”). Cher sang back up on what has become the real Christmas anthem.

Today, Cher has released a new version, singing a duet with Darlene as if time has stopped cold.

Mariah could be in real trouble.

Bad Bunny All Spanish Album Scores 183K Debut at Number 1, Should Drive “SNL” Ratings

Talk about timing!

Bad Bunny is the host and musical guest on “Saturday Night Live” this weekend. Ratings should be through the roof.

The singer’s new album sold 183,000 copies this week via streaming. It finished at number 1 on the hitsdailydouble charts.

Mr. Bunny will be singing only in Spanish Saturday night. The album, “Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va a Pasar Manana,” from (real name) Benito Martínez Ocasio, is a Spanish Language release. or “Latin trap.” Ocasio is from Puerto Rico, where he’s turned into a bigger international star than Ricky Martin!

Adele Has Made So Much Money in Las Vegas That She’s Decided to Stay Until Next June

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Remember when Adele cancelled all her shows in Las Vegas? She had a bit of stage fright and didn’t like her set.

How times have changed! That was two years ago. Last winter Adele finally dug in to Caesar’s Palace, sold the place out, and made so much money that she extended her residency.

Well, guess what? Now she won’t leave! She’s Rolling in the Dough. It’s an easy gig. She sings the same songs over and over, kibitzes with the audience, and rakes in the dough. So she’s extending again through next June. Why not? Could she learn some more songs? Why bother?

When we were kids, performers who settled down in Las Vegas were considered cheesy. No real rockers would go there. Now everyone is there! U2 is like the Rat Pack. Adele is Shirley MacLaine. Usher is Sammy Davis, Jr. Everything old is new again!

Britney Spears Abdicates All Responsibility for Her Life in New Book: Song of a Victim, Bystander

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Britney Spears takes no responsibility for her own life in her book, coming on Tuesday.

According to reports from press releases, everything has happened to her. She had no control over it.

Justin Timberlake got her pregnant, then forced her to have an abortion. She had nothing to do with it. Her conservatorship was foisted on her and she had no recourse. She was drunk when she shaved her head, she forgot to wear underpants for the photographers, and so on. She didn’t even know about #Free Britney until a rehab nurse told her.

She says she’s lost her love for performing. But nearly every day she appears on Instagram dancing like a stripper in almost no clothes. She says she can’t write music anymore even thought she never wrote any– this is a fantasy. Her songs such as they are, were all written by other people.

Look, I have sympathy for her. She got a raw deal from her father, who was trying to help her not blow all her money while living a 24 hour nervous breakdown. But this “poor me” business isn’t going to fly unless people buy into it. Any 18 year old guy who is told his 17 year old girlfriend is pregnant is reasonable asking for an abortion. No one is ready to be a parent at that age. And let’s not forget, the children Britney had later on are not being raised by her.

Both Britney and Jada Pinkett Smith are celebrating Festivus, airing all their grievances, shooting blame like pellets from a BB gun. Don’t we have bigger, more important problems right now?

Box Office: Taylor Swift “Eras” Returns Still Short of $100 Mil, Scorsese “Flower Moon” Blossoms with $2.6 Mil Previews

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Last night Martin Scorsese’s “Killers of the Flower Moon” finally hit theaters in previews.

The take was $2.6 million, a promising start for a movie everyone must see and will eventually reap lots of awards. Leonardo Di Caprio and Robert De Niro star with Lily Gladstone in this riveting masterwork.

On the Taylor Swift front, “The Eras Tour” returned last night and made $5.8 million. That’s pretty good but still not enough to hit $100 million. That line will be crossed today. “The Eras Tour” is still booming but it’s starting to slow a bit.

One thing that hurt “Flower Moon” is bad weather tonight and tomorrow in the Northeast. Look for Sunday to be a bigger day as folks who didn’t want to get wet head over to the theaters. It’s worth a drop or two on the windshield!