Ian th3_r0ck3r born in England in 1976. I witnessed all of this, the birth of hip hop, rap, grunge, acid house, techno, drum and bass etc etc. The UK was an amazing place to grow up during the 80's and 90's.
It was an incredible industry back then with memorable stadium performances and great live bands. Rock, Jazz, Soul, New Romanticism, Funk, Progressive etc. And the Sixties belonged to Britain: www.rollingstone.com/music/news/the-british-invasion-from-the-beatles-to-the-stones-the-sixties-belonged-to-britain-19880714. RIP the British music industry, bollocks to Mr Cowell.
Ian th3_r0ck3r Ian, I'm the same person who replied to an earlier comment of yours above and once again you've nailed it with this comment of yours here. I live in Boston am 64 and began listening EARNESTLY to Rock 'n Roll when I was four in 1956 and the EARLY Elvis turned the world upside down with his records. Then in 1964 my very first Concert was The Beatles at the Old Boston Garden just 2 streets over from where I lived. After THAT there was no stopping me. Bought my first Guitar with my own money from a part-time job I had and pretty much saw all the Great Brit's, Stones, Zep, Humble Pie, Faces, Cream, the ORIGINAL Fleetwood Mac with Peter Green, etc, etc. Still have NOT stopped and have NO plans on doing so !!! My Band's last Gig was with a virtually unknown California Band back in 1978, Van Halen. Right now I'm trying this to you on my lousy Smart Phone in the Music Room of my house where I have 18 of my 27 Guitars and four Amps surrounding me as I CAN and still do lay down Tracks for mixing into other Tracks from the many other great Musician Friends I am SO fortunate to have. Whatever comes our way KEEP ROCKING !!! VERY Nice 'talking' with you !!!
They need to make a biopic movie about this legend and the actor that needs to play him is Simon Baker. If you don't know who he is, the TV show The Mentalist, he is the Patrick Jane. Look at Robert Palmer at this age and look at Baker.
What r those the 'high as f***' dance moves😂?! Whatever he is on I don't judge. His vocals in this video & it's my favorite version of this song R.I.P. you sweet amazing talented man!!!
Guitar is much better here than other versions of live, heavier and raw. It's what makes the live sound better. Not to mention that man can sing with style like no other. He was classic as it gets But that guitarist is good as hell.
Great performance! 👍👍 This vid sounds like the audio was recorded at the soundboard, and given that it was in Japan, it's no surprise that the sound quality is very good. 😎
After all these years it’s good to see Eddie Martinez reprise his signature solo. He didn’t have to steal from Eddie VH or Randy Rhodes to make his mark in music history. 🎸
Robert always brought the fun(k) and in a business suit too! This cat was suave! One of my all time favorite singers!The Power Station was “ THE BOMB” in the 80’s. Truly the greatest music of all time in my honest opinion.Rock on Robert Palmer! ❤️
"Oh Wilbur, the Inevitiable!" - Max Weinberg section. If you recall Robert says that right before the Max count-off. Old Guys Rule. I have covers on my YT chan. Thanks for speaking for me. Jon in Redding CA
Tbh I think Robert Downey Jr took his moves from Robert Palmer in iron man 3... In fact am I the only one who sees the uncanny resemblance between Downey and Palmer
Even though the keyboard parts are kinda lacking here and there (the worst was the lick before "You're gonna have to face it..."), I appreciate the actual live performance of this over the backing track live performances I've been seeing of this song.
even at his age that time i think he was 40 or 42 n still his voice was just perfect as heaven! r.i.p RP what a leg for making this music no1 could have sang it better then u
Thats Eddie Martinez, It was the 80's man. And, he is an AMAZING musician and friend. He played with David Lee Roth, Tina Turner, Chaka Kahn, Robert Palmer, Stanley Clarke and George Duke, Jennifer Batten, On and on. He's a friend and lives here in the Portland Metro area. He would laugh if he saw the comment though.. Lol.. Peace.. D
Saw other great songs from this concert but this is a first. Robert "Wildman" Palmer Just let it rip and did a great unrestrained performance on this one. ❤ it!
IMO, means in my opinion. That means it's my opinion. You may know 2 of the Pistols personally (I doubt it and ultimately don't care) but McClaren personally has said that Sid made him see dollar signs. Why do you think he dressed them in clothing from his store? Robert Palmer was a class act with talent and charisma to match.
Robert Palmer ist auf seinen Konzerten der absolute Burner der Bringer schlechthin aber addicted to love von Tina Turner ist auch nicht zu verachten wir Mädchen sind keine Kostverächter von das Mädchen Netzwerk
Un fuera de serie de su tiempo, no reconocido suficientemente a pesar de su GRAN VALIA. Las discotecas estan en deuda con el. Insisto, un Nº 1 que marco toda una epoca.