Dame
Helen Mirren goes toe to toe with the comedic genius of
Dawn French and
Jennifer Saunders as they poke fun at stereotypical sitcoms. Hilarity ensues!
Julia Sawalha (who played Saunders' daughter Saffy on
Absolutely Fabulous) also joins in for the fun. Also, check out
Jam and Jerusalem, Saunders' first post-AbFab series that features French and
Joanna Lumley (AbFab's Patsy) as the oldest woman living in their village.
Sinéad serves up
Veronica Lake in this delicious dream sequence directed by
John Maybury (who also directed the seminal
Nothing Compares 2 U) for
Red Hot + Blue, the breakthrough AIDS charity series that reinvisioned much of
Cole Porter's remarkably sophisticated body of work (and, on the sly tip, claimed him as something other than strictly heterosexual).
The musical wonder that is
Stevie Wonder and his band pay a visit to
Sesame Street. As a child, I was surrounded by great music. Seeing Stevie masterfully deliver funk in the guise of this simple childrens' song makes me scratch my head at today's offerings. I really feel lucky!
House music is what happened when
disco became electronic. Americans consumed house until, like disco, it was deemed too Black and too gay (both meanings are probably applicable with equal alacrity) - then it was flushed. Racism being the global phenomenon that it is, I guess it's no wonder that the UK would push out more than its share of white female soul singers (
Lisa,
Helen Terry and my dear friend, the dreadfully underated
Billie Ray Martin all come to mind), particularly after the groundbreaking success of
Annie Lennox with
Eurythmics (and
Alison Moyet with
Yaz(oo) before her and to
Dusty Springfield before her). Still, this song is a testament to ability of house music to uplift and to nurture the hope that creates change. Her solo debut hit single
All Around The World (her homage to
Barry White), even with all its sadness and regret, singlehandedly made me believe that romantic love was possible.
There are R&B songs about love and then there is
Always and Forever (from
Too Hot To Handle). A staple of late-time radio programmers for over 30 years, here's a rare glimpse of it being performed by
Heatwave just before the band's peak. The original lead vocalist
Johnnie Wilder, Jr. (who sadly passed away last May) creates this magic moment so dreamily and effortlessly with songwriter
Rod Temperton (before his gigantic success with the pop perfection that is
Michael Jackson singing
Rock With You) weaving him a beautiful background on the organ.
And finally,
Patti Labelle pays tribute to her dear friend
Dusty Springfield. While I do really like
Fantasia, her live performances (particularly after American Idol) don't measure up and point to maybe a bit of media overzealousness in terms of having the chops to back up any legacy to this legend. Patti comes from a tradition of vocal technique, raw emotion AND performance excellence. I get the feeling that Fantasia's screaming and growling is supposedly about "keepin' it real" for a younger audience - but Patti is mighty real and has been for 50 years. Girl, just sing!