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“Downton Abbey” Movie Sequel (And Perhaps Finale) Gets a Subtitle: “A New Era”

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The “Downton Abbey” sequel is shooting away, will miss the Oscar deadline and get released next March.

The second movie from the makers of the popular TV series is now called “Downton Abbey: A New Era.” It may be the finale for this whole enterprise, too. I’ll tell you why.

Undoubtedly, Maggie Smith’s Violet, the Dowager Countess, bites the dust in this one. She announced she had cancer in the last one. She’s also, as Maggie Smith says, 150 years old by now.

The timeline for “Downton” is not moving quickly. It’s still like 1926 or so. They’re not going to get into the worldwide economic crash of 1929. But the actors are getting older. Even with makeup, it’s going to get ridiculous soon.

We’re coming to the end of the story anyway. Branson is going to marry the illegitimate cousin, the daughter of Imelda Staunton’s character, reclaim the Downton legacy and money, and everyone’s going to live happily ever after. Or at least in our minds. When the markets crash, the Nazis come, and World War II starts, no one will be the wiser.

So let’s get ready for “A New Era” next March. We’re going to love it no matter what!

Spike Lee on the Hot Seat: Re-editing 9/11 Documentary After Including Conspiracy Theories About World Trade Center

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Spike Lee is on the hot seat.

After spouting conspiracy theories about how the World Trade Center buildings fell on 9/11, Spike is re-editing the fourth episode of his documentary called “NYC Epicenters: 9/11-2021½.”

Through HBO Spike says: “I’m Back In The Editing Room And Looking At The Eighth And Final Chapter Of ‘NYC EPICENTERS 9/11-2021½.’ I Respectfully Ask You To Hold Your Judgement Until You See The FINAL CUT.”

Lee told the New York Times in an article: “The amount of heat that it takes to make steel melt, that temperature’s not reached. And then the juxtaposition of the way Building 7 fell to the ground — when you put it next to other building collapses that were demolitions, it’s like you’re looking at the same thing. But people going to make up their own mind. My approach is put the information in the movie and let people decide for themselves. I respect the intelligence of the audience.”

It turns out the fourth episode of the docu-series featured interviewed with other conspiracy theorists and a group called Architects and Engineers for 9/11 Truth. Presumably Warner Media, HBO’s parent, caught wind of this and asked for changes– to facts and not just crazy theories that are unsubstantiated.

If that’s the case, good for them. HBO documentaries since the exit of Sheila Nevins have included far out series like “Allen v. Farrow” and “Leaving Neverland” which have broken conventional documentary rules to include speculation and one sided allegations. Even their recent “Tina Turner” doc was kind of a mess. All we need is a 9/11 anniversary film that questions whether the US didn’t take down the WTC buildings, or some other nonsense.

 

Fellow Rolling Stone Ronnie Wood Joins Mick Jagger, Keith Richard in Farewell to Charlie Watts

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Ronnie Wood has chimed in along with Mick Jagger and Keith Richards bidding farewell to their fallen Rolling Stone drummer Charlie Watts.

Woody writes: “I love you my fellow Gemini ~ I will dearly miss you ~ you are the best”

The Charlie Watts death at age 80 has hit everyone hard because it points up the fragility now of our beloved classic rock stars. Everyone is over 70, a few over 80, and there are no replacements for them. It hurts to say goodbye!

RIP Actor Michael Nader, 76, Past Star of “All My Children,” “Dynasty,” “As the World Turns”

Actor Michael Nader has died at age 76.

Nader famously appeared on “Dynasty” as Joan Collins’ lover, Dex Dexter, and on “All My Children,” as Dmitri Marick.

His earlier work included a stint on “As the World Turns.” Before that he had a recurring role on the TV series, “Gidget,” in the mid 60s (yes, opposite soon to be double Oscar winner Sally Field).

At the time of “Gidget,” Nader appeared as himself in a bunch of signature beach movies including the well titled “Beach Blanket Bingo” and “How to Stuff a Wild Bikini.”

Twenty years ago Nader was arrested when he tried to sell coke to an undercover cop in a New York club. That got him bounced from “All My Children.” He’d had several run ins with the law before that. He’d grown up in Hollywood, going to Beverly Hills High School. His uncle was B actor George Nader.

Reports are Nader of an inoperable cancer. Condolences to family and friends.

Joni Mitchell Named MusiCares Person of the Year, Will Get Big Tribute Concert in LA in January

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Joni Mitchell, this has really been her year.

Now the great singer songwriter has been named Person of the Year by MusiCares, the Grammy charity. She’ll get a big tribute dinner in Los Angeles on January 29th. Joni won’t sing, but you can bet the list of superstars who want to sing her songs is long.

So who could be there?  Jackson Browne, David Crosby, Graham Nash, Stephen Stills, Neil Young– at the very least. And plenty of ladies including Brandi Carlile, Bonnie Raitt, and of course, Judy Collins singing “Both Sides Now” would be great, but who knows if that can be brokered?

It’s nice to know that the Recording Academy expects an in person event at the LA Convention Center next January. We are all longing to be there, or anywhere at this point.

 

Sting Readying Album of New Songs, Called “The Bridge,” for November Release with Single, “If It’s Love”

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Sting is back with a new album, a single and of course his Las Vegas residency.

The album of new songs is called “The Bridge,” and it appears on November 19th. The single is “If It’s Love,” and it’s a winner.

Sting wrote a lot of the new album beginning in early 2020 when he was performing his Broadway show, “The Last Ship,” on tour. When the show was anchored in Toronto for six weeks, he built a little recording studio into his digs backstage and started writing. Earlier this year, he was in the Bahamas recording the songs. Between the pandemic, and loss of his best friend and touring manager Billy Francis, Sting has a lot to write about.

What a pleasure to hear new songs from him. You may recall Paul McCartney citing Sting’s “Fields of Gold” as the best song he himself never wrote. And “Every Breath You Take” recently became BMI’s most played song ever, eclipsing “You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feeling.”

Sting — who had a whole “Jeopardy!” category named for him last spring —  hits Caesar’s Palace in Las Vegas on October 29th for the first part of his Vegas residency, and it’s just about sold out. The run is named “My Songs,” and it’s all his hits from The Police and his amazing solo career. Finally, some music to look forward to!

The Whole Paul Anka-Michael Jackson Saga, from 2009: My Original Story (Hello Page Six)

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Yes, kids, everything old is new again.

Today’s Page Six has a story about Paul Anka and how he was ripped off by Michael Jackson for the song, “This is It.”

But here’s the real story and the original interview– done my me– in 2009.

The thing Jackson fans don’t like to hear about Michael is that he was sneaky, and lied a lot. He was willful. He was taught all this by his father. He broke agreements all the time, stole tapes from studios and held them for ransom, and so on. Does it make him a bad person? You can decide for yourselves.

In many ways, Michael was a musical genius. But he also depended on collaborators like Quincy Jones and all the songwriters who wrote his hits either on their own or with him. Michael knew a hit when he heard one. In the case of the Anka songs, he tried to get away with a few things. But read the story above.

In any case, Anka made a lot of money from the uncovering of the Jackson songs and tapes. So he can’t really complain. And he’s Paul Anka, for god’s sake, he wrote “My Way” for Frank Sinatra and the “Tonight Show” theme song for Johnny Carson. But he also wrote the worst Top 40 song of all time, “Having My Baby.” C’est la vie!

Mick Jagger, Keith Richards Post Photo Tributes to Charlie Watts After Devastating Loss: No Words

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For Mick and Keith, there are no words. You have to think this is devastating for them, to lose their oldest mate. Charlie Watts goes back to the beginning with them, 60 years. Ronnie Wood, by comparison, is a late comer. (And Ronnie, who’s had his own health problems, hasn’t posted anything yet. I’m sure he’s wiped out by Charlie’s death.)

So Mick and Keith have each posted pictures. No words possible. Condolences to them.

Will Sean Diddy Combs Beat Kanye to the Record Store? Diddy Aiming at a September 24th Release

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You may remember “Donda,” the Kanye West album that has never been released. There’s a third listening event for it this week, this time in Chicago. And then? Is it finished? Will it drop?

No one knows, and it’s hard to say if anyone cares at this point.

Meantime, Sean Combs, aka Puff Daddy, aka Diddy, and now aka LOVE, I’m told is working day and night on an album set for release on September 24th. It’s called “Off the Grid” and will be an R&B album.

Combs is the current cover subject on the September Vanity Fair but the article makes no mention of “Off the Grid.” I’m told several producers are involved including Mario Winans, who had a big hit with Puffy back in 2004 on “I Don’t Wanna Know.”

Puffy wound up making his money in other businesses than the music business, like with Ciroc Vodka. But he knows a hit. His biggest one was turning Sting’s Police hit “Every Breath You Take” into “I’ll Be Missing You.” Of course, Sting pocketed all the publishing royalties. What if Puffy comes up with something like that again?

And unlike Kanye, Combs is actually sticking to his release date. That album is coming. If Combs beats West to the punch, that will be a story. If I know Sean Combs, he’s going to do it.

 

Paul McCartney Sends a Video On the Passing of Charlie Watts: “He was a lovely guy, Charlie was a rock and a fantastic drummer”

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Paul McCartney, with a white beard, sends his condolences: