“The song I released wasn't even supposed to be a
single. I guess after it came out… they were like,
'You've got to do a record now, it's kind of a big
deal.’”
-JC

7/14/04

Joe, Joe and Kid go national
(7/14/04) Radio and Records (thanks Eva!)

Prism Entertainment will handle affiliate relations, marketing and distribution of the soon-to-be-nationally syndicated Joe, Joe & Kid Show With Joey Fatone. The weekly two-hour show, currently running on Sunday nights on WXXL/Orlando, is hosted by 'N Sync member Joey Fatone, tour manager Joe Mulvihill and WXXL afternoon driver Kid Cruz. The show will debut nationally on July 25 and run Sundays from 10pm-midnight ET.

 

Calgary Sun review: Toronto Rocks DVD
(7/14/04) Darryl Sterdan Calgary Sun

3 out of 5 stars

TORONTO ROCKS DVD — Various Artists
Stoned not rocked

The baking heat. The endless lineups. The overpriced concessions.
Let's face it: If you've been to one of those gigantic outdoor megafestivals, you've pretty much been to them all.

Likewise, if you've seen a DVD of any festival — be it Woodstock or whatever — you know what to expect from Toronto Rocks, the video set documenting last year's SARSstock concert headlined by The Rolling Stones.

You get the usual abbreviated, hit-heavy performances from a slate of acts including Rush, AC/DC, The Guess Who, The Isley Brothers, The Flaming Lips and of course the Stones, who slog through a half-dozen hits like Start Me Up, Satisfaction and Jumpin' Jack Flash.

You get the pathetic, sub-Blues Brothers antics of hosts Dan Aykroyd and Jim Belushi.

And naturally, you get plenty of footage of topless whoo girls on their boyfriends' shoulders. (Which begs two questions: What is it that prompts women to casually disrobe in crowds; and how do we make it happen when we're stuck in line at the bank?)

Toronto Rocks has other faults besides predictability. The fact that at least three of the acts on the bill — AC/DC, Rush and the Stones — recently put out vastly superior live DVDs of their own certainly doesn't help.

Nor does all the shamelessly self-aggrandizing hype from promoters, who try to attach historic significance to the event by repeatedly proclaiming it "the largest ticketed single-day event in history." Whatever.

Having said all that, though, we have to admit there are some nuggets of coolness sprinkled in the set.

First and foremost is a second DVD — available only in Canada — which features sets by Blue Rodeo, Tea Party, Sam Roberts, Kathleen Edwards and other Canuck talent clearly thrilled to be playing the biggest gig of their lives.

Then there's the Guess Who footage, which captures the band in fine form musically — and physically, in the case of the recently svelte Randy Bachman.

Similarly, the Flaming Lips' segment, a joyful burst of confetti, giant balloons and dancers clad in animal costumes, is an undeniable treat.

Another treat: We only have to sit through one song by Justin Timberlake (mainly because he spent most of his set dodging bottles lobbed by Stones fans).

Some of the bonus backstage footage is pretty swell too — especially when Burton Cummings becomes a gushing fan-boy in the presence of Mick Jagger ("I have just rediscovered Black and Blue," el Burto blurts to Mick apropos of nothing. "F—ing sensational.")

But for our money, the laugh-out-loud funniest moment comes when guitarist Keith Richards explains why he stopped playing during the Stones' set to confront those bottle-throwing fans, who resumed their barrage when Timberlake came up to sing on Miss You.

"The main point is that I don't want to get hit and I don't want Charlie ... or Mick getting hit," says Keef, stressing he was not rising to JT's defence. "If they've got a good aim, they can hit Justin. He's not in my band."

Now THAT rocks.

Track Listing:

Disc 1:
• 1. Sam Roberts - Don't Walk Away Eileen
• 2. Sam Roberts - Brother Down
• 3. Sam Roberts - Where Have All the Good People Gone
• 4. Kathleen Edwards - One More Song the Radio Won't Like
• 5. Kathleen Edwards - Mercury
• 6. Kathleen Edwards - 6 O'Clock News
• 7. La Chicane - Viens Donc M'Voir
• 8. La Chicane - Le Fil
• 9. La Chicane - Le Yab De St. Nitouche
• 10. The Tea Party - Temptation
• 11. The Tea Party - Heaven Coming Down
• 12. The Tea Party - Sister Awake/Paint It Black
• 13. Blue Rodeo - Trust Yourself
• 14. Blue Rodeo - Hasn't Hit Me Yet
• 15. Blue Rodeo - Lost Together
• 16. Sass Jordan - High Road Is Easy
• 17. Sass Jordan - You Don't Have To Remind Me
• 18. Sass Jordan - Brand New Day
• 19. Sass Jordan - Make You A Believer (With Jeff Healey)

Disc 2:
• 1. The Have Love Will Travel Revue (Featuring Dan Aykroyd and Jim Belushi) - Skybox Ballroom Pump
• 2. The Flaming Lips - Race For The Prize
• 3. The Flaming Lips - Do You Realize
• 4. The Have Love Will Travel Revue - Dig Myself A Hole
• 5. The Isley Brothers - Who's That Lady
• 6. The Isley Brothers - Shout
• 7. Justin Timberlake - Senorita
• 8. The Have Love WIl Travel Revue - Time Won't Let Me
• 9. The Guess Who - American Woman
• 10. The Guess Who - No Time
• 11. Rush - Limelight
• 12. Rush - Freewill
• 13. Rush - Paint It Black / The Spirit of Radio
• 14. AC/DC - Back In Black
• 15. AC/DC - Thunderstruck
• 16. Rolling Stones - Start Me Up
• 17. Rolling Stones - Ruby Tuesday
• 18. Rolling Stones - Miss You (Featuring Justin Timberlake)
• 19. Rolling Stones - Rock Me Baby (With AC/DC)
• 20. Rolling Stones - Satisfaction
• 21. Rolling Stones - Jumpin' Jack Flash

DVD FEATURES:

Number of Discs: 2-Discs

Aspect Ratio: Full Screen - 1.33:1

Audio:
5.1 Dolby Digital - English

Subtitles:
Additional Release Material:
Artist Interviews
Never-Before-Seen Backstage Footage

In The Crowd: Experience The Concert From The Fans Perspective

Press Tent: See Your Favourite Musicians Talking To The Media

The Photo: Exclusive Backstage Footage Of All Of The Bands Getting Together For An Amazing Group Photo
Justin Timberlake Meets The Rolling Stones: An Insider's Look At Justin Hanging Out With The Stones
AC/DC Rockin' With The Stones: Witness The Magic Of These Two Powerhouse Bands Together Onstage

Director's Chair: See A Rare Perspective As Director Marty Callner Calls The Shots For AC/DC's "Thunderstruck"

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