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The other night I was flipping through the channels, when I came across a band so retro I didn't know if it was a real group or a joke.  I didn't know what show they were on, but assumed that it was a genuine show as the ABC logo was on the bottom of the screen.  The singer kept repeating the word "bulletproof" over and over, so I figured if I googled "bulletproof" I would find it, and find it I did.

Apparently, this group is called La Roux, and they are a real music group.  The song is indeed called "Bulletproof."  I found their video online.  It's hysterical.  Not only does the song "Bulletproof" borrow a lot musically from "You Spin Me Round," but it also looks like the singer has co-opted the Dead or Alive singer's requisite punk sneer.  It also appears as if they resurrected part of the set from Olivia Newton-John's "Physical" video for this new video as well.  To me, the LaRoux chick's vocal approach has more of a contemporary feel to it, drawing from rock and rap, so it's not totally retro, but pretty close to it.

Listening to and watching "Bulletproof" brings to mind a comment I read in one of William Safire's "On Language" columns in the NYT Magazine years ago.  He mentioned being kept awake at night by young people playing the guitar in his attic in the style of "another generation's disaffected youth."  At the time I assumed he was talking about young people from the 1970s and 80s who mimicked folk musicians/singer-songwriters from the 1950s and 60s like Bob Dylan, as I knew many people who fit that description.  At the time though I never fathomed that the disaffected youth of my own generation would similarly be imitated in the future.  I don't know why I didn't consider this possibility; I guess I was still too young to appreciate it completely.  Granted, the lead singer of Dead or Alive is like a watered-down combination of Johnny Rotten and Boy George, but he still comes across as disaffected nonetheless.

La Roux - "Bulletproof":
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iOYufRHQSms&feature=fvst

Dead or Alive - "You Spin Me Round (Like a Record)":

For the week July 23, 2009, I'm in Heaven Tonight was #38 on the Roots Music Report's Top 50 Jazz Weekly Radio Chart.

http://www.rootsmusicreport.com/index.php?page=charts&name=jazz

Amy Correia's New CD

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Singer/songwriter, and fellow Barnard alumna, Amy Correia is currently recording her new CD, Majesty.  Like many artists today, Amy is self-producing/financing this project.  To that end, she has put together a fundraising program, which I would like to share with you.  Please follow this link to learn more about Amy and the new CD:

http://www.amycorreiamusic.blogspot.com/

Amy and I met while students at Barnard.  She started a few years ahead of me and after taking some time off, she came back to school for what turned out to be for both of us our senior years.  We ended up living together completely by happenstance in the same suite (apartment-like dorm).  I had the opportunity to hear Amy working on much of the material included on her first CD, Carnival Love, and I saw her perform many times.  It was actually quite exciting to listen to her first CD and hear all the songs I remembered listening to in 620!!  I think Amy does great work, and I hope you will chose to support her in this endeavor, as I have.
With my August due date looming, I am feverishly working through my pending items.  One thing I definitely wanted to share was a link to a radio program, featuring a track from I'm in Heaven Tonight.  On April 4th, Jose Flavio Garcia played "You're Getting to be a Habit with Me" in a Harry Warren tribute broadcast on UEL FM 107.9 (Londrina, PR Brasil).  Other artists in this broadcast included Joni Mitchell (sounding suspiciously like Cassandra Wilson) and Roy Hargrove.  For me, its always such an honor to get radio play, but to get a spin amidst this kind of company is even more special!!  "You're Getting to be a Habit with Me" is in "Parte 3", but I hope you will take the opportunity to listen to the program in its entirety:

http://www.uelfm.uel.br/arquivo.php?id=541

The track "You're Getting to be a Habit with Me" along with Jo Flavio's comments in Portuguese is available by itself on YouTube:

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