To: Extremely Extreme Extremist
I think he might have been a sex addict.
2 posted on
08/25/2018 7:41:04 PM PDT by
Jim W N
(MAGA by restoring the Gospel of the Grace of Christ and our Free Constitutional Republic!)
To: Extremely Extreme Extremist
I almost cried the day he died. His performance at Albert Hall is a masterpiece. He died way before his time. RIP Robert, I and a lot of others miss you. www.youtube.com/watch?v=QnsMdifhlv0
3 posted on
08/25/2018 7:54:28 PM PDT by
Fungi
To: Extremely Extreme Extremist
7 posted on
08/25/2018 8:17:12 PM PDT by
punknpuss
To: Extremely Extreme Extremist
ROFL Thought the song was: “Didn’t Mean to Turn On You” Little dyslexic at night.
Never heard of the guy.
8 posted on
08/25/2018 8:22:48 PM PDT by
madison10
(Pray for President Trump, his family and Devin Nunes)
To: Extremely Extreme Extremist
Anyone into classic sci-fi lit who intersects with Mr. Palmer should search ‘Robert Palmer Jack Vance’. Yes, Palmer was a gigantic fan. Pretty funny.
Freegards
9 posted on
08/25/2018 8:24:52 PM PDT by
Ransomed
To: Extremely Extreme Extremist
Robert Palmer died too damn young.
10 posted on
08/25/2018 8:35:03 PM PDT by
TChad
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13 posted on
08/25/2018 9:04:17 PM PDT by
Fedora
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14 posted on
08/25/2018 9:04:33 PM PDT by
CaptainK
("no collusion, no obstruction, he's a leaker")
To: Extremely Extreme Extremist
I liked the original from Cherelle was better. And although this may sound sexist, it makes a lot more sense when a woman sings it.
15 posted on
08/26/2018 4:24:18 AM PDT by
TwelveOfTwenty
(Prayers for our country and President Trump)
To: Extremely Extreme Extremist
I love those songs. Wow, the 80s, back in full. We have come far and not sure its for the better. Rofl at his band.
20 posted on
08/26/2018 9:01:44 AM PDT by
Yaelle
To: Extremely Extreme Extremist; Kathy in Alaska; mylife; MoJo2001; acad1228; LUV W; All
I met Robert in 1980, he was a sweetheart of a guy with awesome talent.
When I left the Navy in 1978, I formed a trio with two other former US Navy Steelband members. We called the group US Steel and spent our days as street musicians in New Orleans' Jackson Square in front of The Cabildo & St. Louis Cathedral for coins in a hat (well, a steel drum that we primed with bills that tourists were more than willing to match - especially durring Mardis Gras). At night, we played private parties in the Garden District, the Pontchartrain lake front or UNO frat parties and as a last resort we did the "Gong Show" circuit in Metairie's Fat City night clubs. That's where we met most of New Orleans' music community including the Neville Brothers.
One afternoon while performing in the square we saw Art Neville in our crowd. We took a break and he came over and introduced us to the well dressed Robert Palmer. They were rehearsing at The Saenger Theatre which had recently been refurbished and reopened. Robert invited us to the rehearsals and asked us to play the show with him. His first hit in the U.S. was "
Everyday People" and his steel drummer, Dave Samuels was on the road with Spyro Gyra - so he asked us to play the gig. As a trap drummer, I figured I'd be cut out of the concert (especially when I saw who his drummer was), but he let me play double drums along side Ziggy Modeliste. Other members of his band that night included Art, Michael & Randy Brecker as well as Branford & Ellis Marsalis.
"Everyday People" was his encore and he brought out my guys on steel drums along with AAron and Cyril Neville, Dr. John (Mac Rebennack), Harry Connick Jr., Ronnie Barron, Bill Payne, Erma Thomas and Allen Toussaint. We must'a vamped on that song for 20 minutes as the Big Easy's best came onstage.
Although prior to that day I had only heard Robert Palmer's covers of "Sailing Shoes" and "Sneakin' Sally through the Alley", the way he worked the crowd I realized I was in the pressence of greatness. The list New Orleans luminaries who showed up at the after party was jaw dropping. RIP Mr. Palmer.
24 posted on
08/26/2018 6:36:25 PM PDT by
Drumbo
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