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Thread started 09/26/03 5:17am

Ellie

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Robert Palmer dead at 52

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/h...142710.stm

Singer Robert Palmer dies

Singer Robert Palmer, 54, has died of a heart attack in Paris, his manager has said.
The British star is best known for his hits Addicted to Love, Some Guys Have All the Luck and Didn't Mean to Turn You On.

He had been in the French capital on a two-day break with partner Mary Ambrose, after recording a TV appearance in the UK.

His manager said he suffered the heart attack in the early hours of Friday morning.

Palmer was also a member of 1980s supergroup Power Station, which also included members of Duran Duran.

The Yorkshire-born singer had recently been on tour of Europe to promote his latest album Drive.
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Reply #1 posted 09/26/03 5:19am

Ellie

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Sorry, I meant 54
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Reply #2 posted 09/26/03 5:31am

noepie

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What the fuck?!
Is this for real?
WHAT IF THERE IS NO TOMORROW? THERE WASN'T ONE TODAY!
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Reply #3 posted 09/26/03 5:32am

DavidEye

Wow! Another celebrity death??!! sad
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Reply #4 posted 09/26/03 5:35am

Raspberry

Oh no sad ... I loved Robert Palmer. Only saw him once live (at the Carling Apollo Hammersmith, which was then called The Hammersmith Odeon). It was a disappointing live performance, technically ok but lacking enthusiasm from the audience, so he walked off at the end.

I still loved him though.

Riptide is personal to me ... the track is about someone torn between lovers.

Some of his earlier stuff was fantastic - Sneakin Sally Thru the Alley is one of my favourites.

And the work he did with the Power Station was inspiring.

His version of Mercy Mercy Me (Ecology) was creditable, and the hits he had also showed his immense talent. He was able to do something slightly offbeat with his music, which is reflected on most of his albums.

I'll miss him.
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Reply #5 posted 09/26/03 6:05am

Raspberry



Robert Palmer and Chaka Khan
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Reply #6 posted 09/26/03 6:14am

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omfg
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Reply #7 posted 09/26/03 6:20am

Serious

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That's terrible news sad
With a very special thank you to Tina: Is hammer already absolute, how much some people verändern...ICH hope is never so I will be! And if, then I hope that I would then have wen in my environment who joins me in the A....
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Reply #8 posted 09/26/03 6:25am

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That's a damn shame! I loved his earlier work. "Every Kind Of People" is one of my favs.. Thank you, Robert. sad
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Reply #9 posted 09/26/03 6:26am

Marrk

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sad Awful news.
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Reply #10 posted 09/26/03 6:26am

abierman

Cape Cod, summer of 1988...lost my virginity because she was 'Simply Irresistable'...

Will always remember Robet Palmer, R.I.P.
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Reply #11 posted 09/26/03 6:31am

DavidEye

LittlePill said:

That's a damn shame! I loved his earlier work. "Every Kind Of People" is one of my favs..



"Every Kind Of People"(1978) is my favorite Robert Palmer song.
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Reply #12 posted 09/26/03 6:35am

endorphin74

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that's sad, he was still young
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Reply #13 posted 09/26/03 6:45am

daned

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I never realised he was from Batley
"You know, you're the classic example of the inverse ratio between the size of the mouth and the size of the brain"
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Reply #14 posted 09/26/03 6:52am

Marrk

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daned said:

I never realised he was from Batley


eek Neither did i. Glad to see something good came from there.
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Reply #15 posted 09/26/03 7:32am

Cloudbuster

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Fuck!
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Reply #16 posted 09/26/03 7:41am

otan

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Damn. He was one of my heroes. I have "Sneaking Sally Thru the Alley" in my player right now!

What a shame to see him go. Rest in peace and thank you for the inspiration all these years.
The Last Otan Track: www.funkmusician.com/what.mp3
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Reply #17 posted 09/26/03 7:43am

TRON

Damn. That came out of nowhere. Sad loss.
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Reply #18 posted 09/26/03 7:44am

Slave2daGroove

This is a great loss to music. This man was intelligent and understood what it was to be a performer.

He wrote a book on Blues that was great but the song "I didn't mean to turn you on" was brilliant.


R.I.P. and thanks for the inspiration still being generated from your art.
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Reply #19 posted 09/26/03 7:45am

NWF

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I mean, how many more casualties of Rock must we endure?

Robert was the slickest blue-eyed soul man of the 80's.

The Power Station kicked so much ass although their time together was brief.

My favorite track by Robert was "Looking For Clues". It was upbeat, funky, and New Wave-ish.

I'll never forget that man in those videos with his back-up band beign some robotic supermodels.

He will be sadly missed. sad RIP, Robert. pray
NEW WAVE FOREVER: SLAVE TO THE WAVE FROM THE CRADLE TO THE GRAVE.
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Reply #20 posted 09/26/03 8:02am

purplegypsy

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the power station was so aweseome...and then robert palmer left the group at their peak before their big tour and then some singer dude came in and it wasn't the same--albeit i was partial to john and andy taylor at the time, robert totally made that group.

plus his solo stuff...such a shame...
Let the rain come down...17 days....
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Reply #21 posted 09/26/03 8:05am

sosgemini

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Who would have thunk a square white guy could work out "I Didnt Mean To Turn You On"..successfully...


My mum loved this guy...



so sad... sad
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Reply #22 posted 09/26/03 8:22am

Anxiety

Slave2daGroove said:

He wrote a book on Blues that was great but the song "I didn't mean to turn you on" was brilliant.


FYI, there's another guy named Robert Palmer who is a music writer.
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Reply #23 posted 09/26/03 8:25am

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Anxiety said:

Slave2daGroove said:

He wrote a book on Blues that was great but the song "I didn't mean to turn you on" was brilliant.


FYI, there's another guy named Robert Palmer who is a music writer.


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Reply #24 posted 09/26/03 8:26am

silverjean

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well,
that sucks!!! i hate that...
*... "ive always said, that if you have to ask for something more than once or twice, it wasnt yours in the first place"...*
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Reply #25 posted 09/26/03 8:37am

PFunkjazz

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sosgemini said:

Who would have thunk a square white guy could work out "I Didnt Mean To Turn You On"..successfully...



prolly some who thinks like a racist...


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Reply #26 posted 09/26/03 8:53am

PFunkjazz

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Slave2daGroove said:


He wrote a book on Blues that was great but the song "I didn't mean to turn you on" was brilliant.




Two different people. Irony is this one died in his 50s of liver cancer. Here's a link: http://www.furious.com/pe...almer.html

Take notes; this is sure to be a trick question on JEOPARDY some day.

More irony: The book is DEEP BLUES and was first published in 1981! omg about the time of the singer's heyday.*


http://www.amazon.com/exe...eader-link




Later


* NO sorry. that's just co-incidence.

The irony is that the writer wrote extensively about blues, while the singer leapt to fame largely by copying American Soul styles in an, albeit, sexy Euro-trash way. The singer might be considered a "culture bandit" by some soul aficianados (at least until he got notice in the 80s with his videos).


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Reply #27 posted 09/26/03 9:05am

UptownDeb

NWF said:

IMy favorite track by Robert was "Looking For Clues". It was upbeat, funky, and New Wave-ish.


Wow! A shout out to "Looking for Clues"! It was one of my favorite Palmer songs. Hope he rocks this one loud and clear in heaven.

R.I.P. Mr. Palmer.
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Reply #28 posted 09/26/03 11:00am

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Man just when the shock of John Ritter's death wore off, now Robert Palmer! I was introduced to his style first through the Power Station project, which was really good, especially "Bang A Gong," "Communication," and "Harvest for the World." Then I got his greatest hits vol1, and there are some gems as well. He just had a way of carrying himself...very classy. I did get to see him when Power Station reunited a few years ago and toured. Unfortunately he forgot most of the songs, so he had to look down alot at the lyrics. That wasn't really a good show, but just seeing them all together with John and Andy from Duran Duran and Tony Thompson from Chic still made . He definitely had a lot of admirers and fans crossing different genres and generations. He will definitely be missed. I'm listening to his music now on Musicmatch Jukebox.
"Funkyslsistah… you ain't funky at all, you just a little ol' prude"!
"It's just my imagination, once again running away with me."
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Reply #29 posted 09/26/03 11:01am

Moonbeam

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