11/02/2012

Paul Is Musicares Person Of The Year



































































Paul McCartney Is Honored, and Puts On a Big Show, Too

There are not too many accolades left for Paul McCartney to win, but the tribute an all-star line-up of musicians paid him Friday night in Los Angeles when he was named the MusiCares Person of the Year must rank among the most heartfelt.
Mr. McCartney was the guest of honor this year at the annual gala for the charity, which is operated by the same organization that oversees the Grammy Awards – the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences. The dinner was held in a convention hall next to the Staples Center, where the Grammy Awards will be given out on Sunday.
Not only did a dozen top-flight musicians – many of them nominated for Grammys — perform Mr. McCartney’s songs, but the former Beatle thrilled the audience of about 2,800 people with two numbers from his recently released album of standards and a live rendition of the climactic medley near the end of the Beatles 1969 album Abbey Road. By the time Mr. McCartney sang the famous words “And in the end, the love you make is equal to the love you take,” the crowd of V.I.P.s were on their feet.
The dinner raised more than $6.5 million for the organization, which provides financial aid, drug treatment and medical care to indigent musicians, Neil Portnow, the president of the recording academy said.
The show was full of memorable performances. Foo Fighters did a hard-rock version of “Jet,” a hit from Mr. McCartney’s post-Beatles era with Wings. Katy Perry, wearing a giant rose-shaped hat, performed “Hey Jude” with acoustic instruments. Norah Jones gave “Oh, Darling” a honky-tonk flavor. Alison Krauss and Union Station did a bluegrass arrangement of “No More Lonely Nights.” Coldplay performed a joyful “We Can Work it Out” in an acoustic arrangement.
Other performances included Tony Bennett swinging a jazz version of “Here, There and Everywhere,” James Taylor singing “Yesterday,” and Alicia Keys delivering a soulful “Blackbird,” accompanying herself on the piano.
But the performance that brought the crowd to its feet and seemed to capture the rock and roll spirit of the early Beatles came from Neil Young and Crazy Horse. Mr. Young, his long grey hair spilling out from under his white hat, launched into “I Saw Her Standing There” in a loose, free style, letting the guitars ring as he sang the teenage anthem with a snarl and launched into a post-modern guitar solo in which the melody jumped, stuttered and seemed to cry out in pain. Simply put, the song rocked, sounding as if it could have been recorded yesterday.
“Paul!” Mr. Young said after he finished, raising his hand in a salute, while the crowd applauded wildly.
Accepting his award later, Mr. McCartney singled out Mr. Young as he thanked the musicians for their tributes. He said they had all found nuances in his songs he never knew were there. “For me obviously, it’s fantastic to hear all these fantastic artists singing my songs and making them sound so beautiful,” he said.
Eddie Izzard, the comedian, kept the audience in stitches in between acts with an spoof of Mr. McCartney’s biography that was riddled with absurd errors. According to Mr. Izzard, Mr. McCartney’s father was Jacques Cousteau, his mother was Catherine Hepburn and he grew up in a town called Liverpool in Ireland, or perhaps Russia, or maybe Scotland. Muhammad Ali was a member of the early Beatles who played flute and Mr. McCartney got the idea for starting Wings from Fidel Castro, who started his own band called “Beaks.” Everything in Mr. Izzard’s history happened in 1962.
At the end of his monologue, Mr. Izzard explained that people always spout a lot of nonsense at charity events, so he thought a little more nonsense would not hurt.
“For Paul McCartney, words are not needed,” he said. “The music speaks for itself.”


Backstage at Paul McCartney's Night of 100 Stars


’ve seen a lot of MusiCares tribute shows in my time, but nothing like Friday night’s Paul McCartney extravaganza. With the main ballroom of the LA Convention Center filled well beyond capacity (2500?), producer Tommy LiPuma assembled a gang of all stars to play McCartney’s music elegantly on not one but two stages–there was a huge revolving stage in the center of the room which offered acts like Alison Krauss, and Coldplay, intimacy in the massive room.
But wait you ask–who was there? Yoko Ono in her trademark white hat sat with Paul, new wife Nancy, and son James. That’s right. No Ringo, but there was a Jack Nicholson sighting and Crole King was spotted, too. Smokey Robinson, Berry Gordy, and Suzanne dePasse represented Motown. Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson, Steve and Maureen van Zandt, John Stamos, and Christopher Lawford added to the Hollywood quotient.
There were plenty of musicians, and not just the ones on stage. Elvis Costello, Bonnie Raitt, Valerie Simpson, Glen Campbell, Phil Ramone, David Crosby, Jeff Lynne, David Foster, Randy Jackson were in the audience. So was Piers Morgan. I’m pretty sure I saw David Geffen. LA Reid and Doug Morris were there from Sony Music, so was Martin Bandier, Paul’s music publisher. Before the show began, Paul had long talks with Gordy, with Neil Young, and so on.
It wasn’t all geezers. Katy Perry — who sang “Hey Jude” with a ”Live and Let Die” intro–donated $250,000 to MusiCares because she was so impressed with the event. She wore a gigantic white rose hat while she sang, but she was good.
The fact is, you can’t wreck a Lennon-McCartney song. On top of that, MusiCares imported actors and acrobats from Cirque du Soleil’s Las Vegas “Love” show to open the evening. McCartney himself played several songs like “Magical Mystery Tour” and “Junior’s Farm,” as as well as a couple of numbers from his new “Kisses on the Bottom” album of standards.
The evening took in $6 million, according to MusiCares, which helps indigent and needy musicians. It was their biggest evening ever, a spectacle befitting a Beatle.
Here’s something funny. I was ‘stuck’ at table 228–far from the front, feeling a little left out,. So who else was there? British comic Eddie Izzard. He was also hosting the show. McCartney had so liked it when Izzard hosted a memorial for Linda McCartney in London years ago, that he has asked him to come do the honors here. Izzard was brilliant. He wrote a monologue at 4am, he told us, chucking McCartney’s well known bio and giving him a good send up. It was smashing.
Some highlights: Diana Krall and James Taylor — he sang “Yesterday” while she played piano, then they switched and she did “For No One” while he played guitar. Rock legend Duane Eddy played an instrumental guitar version of “And I Love Her” that was like poetry. Tony Bennett remade “Here, There and Everywhere.” I loved Allison Krauss’s group doing “No More Lonely Nights.” Neil Young and Crazy Horse just ripped through “I Saw Her Standing There.”
More later in an update. I didn’t see Olivia Harrison. There was little to no mention of the other Beatles. I give Yoko Ono credit for sitting there, never once acknowledged. When this behemoth of a show finally came to a semi conclusion, McCartney had little to say other than thank you. He didn’t mention John Lennon. But he sang a beautifully concise new love song to his new wife, Nancy, “My Valentine.” And you realize he simply expresses himself in music. That’s his language.
From Forbes

14 comments:

Anonymous said...

Paul is looking so happy these days good for him,I wish him all the best .

Anonymous said...

I´ll never get used to see Paul and Yoko chating XD XD, just kidding, it´s great.

Anonymous said...

What a lineup wow,any videos to share?

Anonymous said...

ok who is that girl with James?

Laura said...

nancy's gorgeous and she's making Paul so happy

Anonymous said...

Who is with James? And why in the hell isn't he smiling?

Anonymous said...

James had a date? Wonder who she is? I agree that it would be nice to see him smiling more often. I don't like to see him looking unhappy (maybe he's not, but he looks it).

Anonymous said...

I'm fairly certain that is Ravi Shankar's daughter, Norah Jones. She performed at the event.

Joey said...

No It's not Nora Jones,there is a photograph of her in the post.
Maybe it's his girlfriend?

Anonymous said...

wish there was a video of the perforamnces,does anyone knows if it will be released on DVD?

Anonymous said...

Her name is Jade Nazareth, that's all I know.

Anonymous said...

James date is Jade Nazareth. there's much information on the web about her but from her flicker site, it says she is currently living in london and is the artist management business.

Anonymous said...

I don't think they're an item,they look much more like friends.

Anonymous said...

"artist management business"she probably works at is record company or something,they're cute though!