Well, I was at the press conference and fan preview in New York today, not the Ziegfled theatre but an uptown IMAX and, working on no sleep and a crappy hotel computer, here's my initial info. Thank gawd I took notes because I'm in complete sensory overload...
The press conference was supposed to be from 3 to 4:15. Guy from Paramount met us all (20 people, only 2 of us from Canada) and we were bussed over to the hotel where the press conference was being held. Press passes, run of the joint including the floor where all the nosh was laid out.
We were told no photos (!!!), got seated in a room that held maybe 250 people, 11 rows back on the centre aisle. The Boys troop in with Scorsese about 3:20. Major camera set up at the back of the room, press there from all over the world. This from my notes...
Asked about the Beacon and why a small venue was important, Scorsese said he wanted the intimacy to show how the band works together, a compulsion of his. Ronnie said the audience was all camera men. Keith said the Beacon is special, the room wraps its arms around you, a great feeling.
Asked about the IMAX format, Mick grinned and said it is larger. (Big laugh) Then added it does show slight imperfections. Another laugh.
Asked about Scorsese's history of movies with the underworld and mafia, he clarified that the Stones have no direct association with those elements.
Guy from Argentina asked whether anything gives the guys more pleasure than making music - big laugh and everyone wanted to hear the answer. Then without drawing breath he added two more questions so nobody could follow what he was asking and they didn't answer anything. Too bad - I wanted to hear the first answer...
Asked if the film was a meditation on aging, and about the set list, Mick said "I don't know" then Keith jumped in with "Michael comes up with the set list because he has to sing it, until I tell him he has 10 songs in the same key..." !!! I love that he called him Michael (assuming he meant Jagger, not Cohl...)
Guy from VH1 (fan winner) asked if there were plans to do an acoustic album, like an Unplugged, Keith said "If you can't afford the electricity, baby, you've got to do something!" Best line of the day.
Asked about using Just My Imagination in the movie, Mick said he has a tribute to Martha and the Vandellas in front of his mirror... Big laugh and second best line of the day!
Asked about Buddy Guy and the other guests, Mick said Muddy introduced them. Keith jumped in with "I didn't give him that guitar for nothing..."
PC ended abruptly at 3:45, guys just said That's All and were gone.
So we were bussed over to the IMAX theatre for the movie...
Chatting with our Paramount PR guy on the way to the bus, he let it slip that the Stones would be at the movie. Apparently that info was supposed to be top secret. I was literally the only one in the audience who knew. So after we got to our seats, I went down, hung around the lobby. Grabbed a diet coke. Only about 15 people out there, all Stones folk or Paramount reps. Nobody gave me a second look. A few minutes later I turned around to see a certain grey fedora disappearing behind a black curtain beside the concession stand.
Hmmm ... I thought ... I think that was the Rolling Stones... Wandered over. (All of 30 feet across the floor.) A few people outside the curtain including my Paramount guy. I looked at him with my eyebrows raised and he just looked at me as if to say No you're not getting back there, just shut up and wait.
So I sat down, had a slug of diet coke. Waited.
About 5 minutes later after a few people went in and out (one with a tray of Starbucks coffee, who was unceremoniously thrown out), people started spilling out. The Stones, Michael Cohl, Jane Rose (I think), and a bunch of burly guys. Took a nonchalant sip of the ol' diet coke, stood up, yawned and fell into step beside Keith.
Really. It was just bizarre.
Said "Hey Keith" and his automatic PR mode must have kicked in because he looked over, said Hello love, one arm around my shoulder, the other shaking my hand. Grey hat with a bullet hole etc...
By then we were at the little hall leading into the side of the movie theatre. Me, the Stones, 2 Paramount guys who were going to introduce them, Cohl, Jane and 5 hunky, scary guys. There was no going forward or back for any of us. We were crammed in this tiny hallway for about 3 minutes while the intro started. Mick was saying "I don't know what to say." Ronnie and Charlie were pushing and poking each other and giggling like kids in a playground. Keith leaned against the wall 2 or 3 feet away exuding cool. I just stood there, shut up and pretended I belonged there (we had been given Shine a Light badges that were the same as the Paramount folks were wearing - they didn't think that one through when they handed them out on the bus..). Scorsese went out first and spoke briefly then the guys went out. The place went nuts. I mean NOBODY knew they were coming. I was literally standing "offstage" 5 feet away while they said a few words. Then it was over real fast, they were coming out. The hall is only about 4 feet wide so I spoke briefly with Keith again as they were leaving. I scrambled to my seat as the movie was starting.
Yowzah!
(Haven't had time to read much on IORR, bit of a party after, but since everyone seems to be arguing over it I was about 5'7" in my heels, Keith was level with me, Mick a titch taller, Ronnie and Charlie pretty damn close. Scorsese is maybe 5'2" ... )
For what it's worth the movie is amazing, will be seeing it a lot in the next week, but the folks who saw it in Berlin said it all, and better so I'll leave it at that.
Gotta pack, early flight! It's been an amazing, intense day. Will fill in details tomorrow night if I've missed anything...
Cheers from NYC!!!!!!!
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 2008-03-31 23:15 by SomeTorontoGirl.