Robert Palmer was an amazing gentleman. He performed with his music simply for the purpose of enjoying the music itself. No funny business, no tricks or gimmicks to his work. Very cool, calm and collected. Any additional stuff was someone else's idea.. He always kind of reminded me of a James Bond of music. Another great artist gone way too soon !!
Robert Palmer was always my dream man. Classy, elegant, sexy, and incredibly talented. I miss him.. . If only today's performers would dress like he did ~ which showed respect to his audience. And to himself.
Thanks for sharing this. I thought I'd already discovered all the interviews with Robert Palmer, but hadn't seen this. I had the biggest crush on Robert when I was younger, but aside from that his music is brilliant and eclectic, and what I like about this interview is how seriously he took his business of making music.
What a great interview. I see that the term "gentleman" has been mentioned frequently in the comments, but there simply is no other word for the man. Well done and thank you. And if you look for the numerous interviews with the models who appeared in Mr. Palmer's videos, you'll find nothing but appreciation and admiration for his work.
I liked that guy. He had style, class and humility. He delivered cool music. I wish he had lived linger. He was not an ego-driven asshole rocksinger, but a sincere writer,singer purformer. He ha so much more to offer. However , his almost constant smoking would have a major input to his fatal heartattack ....that robbed humanity of the generous creative offerings Mr. ROBERT PALMER STILL HAD TO SHARE. REST in PEACE.
Robert Palmer died from a sudden heart attack in a Paris hotel room on 26 September 2003 at age 54. A quiet man in his personal life, Palmer was uninterested in most of the excesses of the rock 'n' roll lifestyle, although he was a very heavy tobacco user who smoked as many as 60 cigarettes a day.
Funny.... I think RP didn't realize how wonderful and important The Power Station project came out to be. It's one of the best albums of the 80s and that speaks volumes.
I Love that Robert is Human and he refers to the cover of 'Get it on bang a gong' in the way he calls the lyrics ridiculous and yet he covers it Astoundingly-Great!! The first time I heard the Power Station was an Era in my life that was Major Exciting and I was enthralled by this work that all the players had formed together. I mean you had the Taylor boys from Duran Duran and Tony Thompson from Chic [Amazing drummer] and ROBERT PALMER!!! How do you beat that??? The first notes played out on the radio, I could never forget! Plus everyone I knew bought the album. Such incredible memories I wouldn't trade for anything, because they are of a time when things were so much Greater!!! There will never be another time like the nineteen-eigthies ever again. So sad to see Robert and Tony go with-in months of each other, due to health issues, in 2003. I am so glad that I got to see Robert Palmer and Duran Duran Live, only wish I could have had the pleasure of taking-in the POWER STATION as well. I did meet Michael DesBarres in L.A., though, one afternoon, as he was enjoying some frozen yogurt, he was pretty cool, I liked meeting him with my friends asking him questions and all. [ ]
@@RRForever833 Yeah, yeah, yeah! ROBERT-O Palmer-O Was The suave Man of Rock and he had many different styled musical Albums ALL TALENTED!!! And he was The Man for The POWERSTATION 1 & 2 The Should have Made 3, 4 and 5, 6 & 7 of The POWERSTATION Too. Best to ya...
*Robert Palmer’ the consummate icon of a generation that birthed true musical talent & timeless music… that will span the eons of time..! Robert your sorely missed in a world of meaningless garbage that try’s to pass it self off as music..! 🤨 ‘R.I.P’* :: PEACE ::🕊❤️
That’s a good interview. Robert was such a kind true gentleman and outstanding musician. He gave us timeless classics. Despite that I never liked those stupid mannequin videos, the songs are just great. I just wished he would still be around
F'ing crazy songs like 'sailing shoes' and 'sneaking Sally through the alley' along with a bunch of others never hit in America. 'Sally through the alley' is one of the coolest grooves ever recorded. Watch him jam it live .. There's nobody throwing 'blue eyed soul' like this cat did.
@@lisamcmullan6484 Totally agree. The only other albums close to Pressure Drop was “Sneakin Sally…” and “Some People Do What They Like” Love the “Pressure Drop” album
I spent a whole evening waiting on Robert Palmer and his mistress the week he did this interview. Wish I had asked for his autograph. I did tell him I had been a huge fan since Sneakin Sally Thru The Alley. He was The Man.
@@ClevelandLiveMusic yeah I don't understand their comment either . Also the industry tried to destroy him and it's a fact that many people told horrible rumors about him . He did not have a mistress and was known to be very loyal . I can't remember what video it was that I found a thread where a woman was talking about how she had spent years amassing information for a book for him and she never did get it published but she explained she got most of her info from a gentleman who had done a lot of research also . They both spoke of how there was a lot of misinformation about him to paint him as a ladies man and something he was not . I can't remember all the rumors I think one was also they try to paint him as a cokehead which he was not .
This interview was aired in June of 1989 as clearly marked at the end when the NBC logo shows up (1989 is when the Simply Irresistible Pepsi commercials aired). You may want to fix the date in the video's description.
21 Years ago Today Robert Palmer 54 sadly passed away, far far too soon 26th September 2003 The world lost a superbly talented gentleman 00-Soul He Sings, He’s Smooth, He’s Suave, He’s Sharp, He’s Suited, He’s Soulful, He’s sadly missed xxxx Thank you for your wonderful music xxxx Rest in Paradise Robert God Bless Always 🙏🏻 🕊️ ❤️ 😘
Ya know - Bob Costas is a pretty good interviewer. He asks pretty good questions here. he seems like he genuinely KNOWS something about Robert's career, and is really respectful about it. I like Bob. He's alright.
The Geena Davis SNL where she's one of the bobbing girls in the addicted to love video wondering why they're all bobbing is classic. Like his work ethnic.
Every Kind of People landed him on American Bandstand in the 70s. He had a fabulous career in motion and was already wealthy and living in the Caribbean so let's remember it's all relative. BOTH the cover of Cherelle and the video were tongue in cheek and meant to intrigue, not to degrade anyone or anything.
Heard the heart attack was a result of his heavy smoking.. Joe Cocker was a heavy smoker and died as well. Lisa Stansfield smoked and got off the cigarettes still singing but voice 9:06 not the same regardless of her age. Robert Plant stopped but sounds very much like he did when he was younger...RP RIP! Miss him and his music!
Good interview... That set is so over-decorated. The date of the transmission is 6/9/88, the first year of production, not 6/19/89, as the details say. I'll look out for more vids
When he talked about the song I didn't mean to turn you on, he mentioned that song was originally by a girl, her name is cherrelle Her original version came out in 1984
Mahtava artisti, muusta en voi sanoa ku n en henkilökohtasesti saanu tutustuu ...mutta vaikuttaa hyvin älykkäältä ja jalat maassa ihmiseltä ja komeakin on mut hänen musiikki elää tooooosii pitkälle ajassa.....😍
Articulate guy very debonair, down to earth and no doubt quite approachable in his hey day. His Northern roots maybe has a bit to do with that. Big fan of Sinatra...Love him even more now and quick witted too. The fella had the world on a string
Robert had real talent, that's undeniable, but certain people are earmarked for success and placed in the public eye and many are connected to the security services, it's the same for actors
Proper English Gentleman. I like him very much, his music his interviewing skills and whole attitude.
What an absolute gentleman. Absolute class
Gone way before his time. Excellent interview
TOTALLY.
Robert Palmer, the rock n roll singer who looked like a Wall Street worker. A major talent who's greatly missed.
Not always. Pre-Riptide he sometimes appeared like this: ua-cam.com/video/zdPWp_UbOJw/v-deo.html AND this ua-cam.com/video/Hg_nlH5N96k/v-deo.html
@@johnconway9882 Nah, Palmer looks like a Wall Street guy chilling on the weekend in these.
He was not rock and roll he was R&B
@@bernadettesemple9301 Vinegar Joe and Power Station might disagree.
SIMPLY IRRESISTABLE not blues berney@@bernadettesemple9301
Great interview. No mask for Robert, just the genuine honest man.
Most people opened up on this series
Robert Palmer was the bomb! He had great songs and was so stylish dapper elegant and refined. He would have made a great James Bond in the 80's. RIP
Definitely
What a charming man he was, almost shy. Such a contrast to the emotion of his music. Miss him so. 💔
he was an actor.he knew the women fell easyly in love with him and could have any woman
Mim: Im still in love of him.2022.
@@cameliachihaia6502 Your lines? FACT.
"You think I'm cute, a little bit shy
Mama, I ain't that kind of guy" Robert Palmer; 'Bad Case of Loving You (Doctor, Doctor)' song lyrics
Many performers are actually shy apparently.
Clearly this man was a gentleman. Just beautiful inside & out. 🙏🏽💕
Robert Palmer was an amazing gentleman. He performed with his music simply for the purpose of enjoying the music itself. No funny business, no tricks or gimmicks to his work. Very cool, calm and collected. Any additional stuff was someone else's idea..
He always kind of reminded me of a James Bond of music. Another great artist gone way too soon !!
It sounds like his father really was James Bond!
He was a gentleman rocker and a musical genius. RIP
Basically the James Bond of Rock ‘N’ Roll
Good point
Lived on an Island . Byran Ferry is KooL too.
Nailed it.
ALWAYS thought that of him, myself and never said it out loud or to anyone - but I think he was and is
I totally agree. Robert Palmer 0 0 7
In my humble opinion one of the coolest and most soulful artists of all time. In 1988 I was 18, he and those "mannequins" made quite the impression...
Miss this incredible talent 2023
Robert Palmer was always my dream man. Classy, elegant, sexy, and incredibly talented. I miss him.. . If only today's performers would dress like he did ~ which showed respect to his audience. And to himself.
Picture him in underwear before an audience like David Bowie live....
I agree. Such an awesome guy. Saw him 3times. Wish it was more. Miss him so much.
Very articulate man. I sincerely miss him.
Simply Irresistible Robert Palmer.
I miss this guy, one of the good humans. Thank you!
Such a lovely, thoughtful man. I only wish it had been another interviewer with more interesting questions. RIP Robert Palmer. You are missed.
Thanks for sharing this. I thought I'd already discovered all the interviews with Robert Palmer, but hadn't seen this. I had the biggest crush on Robert when I was younger, but aside from that his music is brilliant and eclectic, and what I like about this interview is how seriously he took his business of making music.
Same
What a great interview. I see that the term "gentleman" has been mentioned frequently in the comments, but there simply is no other word for the man. Well done and thank you. And if you look for the numerous interviews with the models who appeared in Mr. Palmer's videos, you'll find nothing but appreciation and admiration for his work.
Perfect interview from a very decent, talented guy
Serious dude. Consummate artist. RIP
What a treasure! Thank you so much for this. I love Robert Palmer and really enjoy this interview with him! Interesting channel you have.
Thank you kindly
When I grow up I want to be as cool as Robert Palmer.
I liked that guy. He had style, class and humility.
He delivered cool music.
I wish he had lived linger.
He was not an ego-driven asshole rocksinger, but a sincere writer,singer purformer. He ha so much more to offer.
However , his almost constant smoking would have a major input to his fatal heartattack ....that robbed humanity of the generous creative offerings Mr. ROBERT PALMER STILL HAD TO SHARE. REST in PEACE.
i think he was a 2-3 pack a day guy sure it played a major role
A wonderful artist and a proper Emglish gentleman RIP
Thank You for posting this, Robert Palmer was one of my favorite artists!
I first saw him in the early 80’s as a young teen. I always loved his style and music R.I.P Robert.
Rest in power, legend 🙏
19 January 1949 ~
26 September 2003⚘
Robert Palmer died from a sudden heart attack in a Paris hotel room on 26 September 2003 at age 54. A quiet man in his personal life, Palmer was uninterested in most of the excesses of the rock 'n' roll lifestyle, although he was a very heavy tobacco user who smoked as many as 60 cigarettes a day.
Thank you for sharing this!! Really good interview and it was nice to hear Robert talk about the power station in depth!
Funny.... I think RP didn't realize how wonderful and important The Power Station project came out to be. It's one of the best albums of the 80s and that speaks volumes.
Seemed like a gentleman. Miss him.
Thanks a lot for this new interview .I love to watch new video about Robert Palmer.
He covered "Sailing Shoes' by Little Feat and had some of those band members record with him. That's how cool R.P. was...
I Love that Robert is Human and he refers to the cover of 'Get it on bang a gong' in the way he calls the lyrics ridiculous and yet he covers it Astoundingly-Great!! The first time I heard the Power Station was an Era in my life that was Major Exciting and I was enthralled by this work that all the players had formed together. I mean you had the Taylor boys from Duran Duran and Tony Thompson from Chic [Amazing drummer] and ROBERT PALMER!!! How do you beat that??? The first notes played out on the radio, I could never forget! Plus everyone I knew bought the album. Such incredible memories I wouldn't trade for anything, because they are of a time when things were so much Greater!!! There will never be another time like the nineteen-eigthies ever again. So sad to see Robert and Tony go with-in months of each other, due to health issues, in 2003. I am so glad that I got to see Robert Palmer and Duran Duran Live, only wish I could have had the pleasure of taking-in the POWER STATION as well. I did meet Michael DesBarres in L.A., though, one afternoon, as he was enjoying some frozen yogurt, he was pretty cool, I liked meeting him with my friends asking him questions and all. [ ]
Eu curto 70% rock e metal:30% outros estilos.Nossa!!!Gostei d+ desse cara no POWERSTATION...👏👏👏👏👏👏
@@RRForever833 Yeah, yeah, yeah! ROBERT-O Palmer-O Was The suave Man of Rock and he had many different styled musical Albums ALL TALENTED!!! And he was The Man for The POWERSTATION 1 & 2 The Should have Made 3, 4 and 5, 6 & 7 of The POWERSTATION Too. Best to ya...
*Robert Palmer’ the consummate icon of a generation that birthed true musical talent & timeless music… that will span the eons of time..! Robert your sorely missed in a world of meaningless garbage that try’s to pass it self off as music..! 🤨 ‘R.I.P’* :: PEACE ::🕊❤️
Perfect performance 🎬
This man was a legend. God Rest His Soul.
When I was a teen in the 80's I was all into hair metal (& still am!) But I so appreciate palmer now I wished I'd had more sense back then
I love Palmer and also the likes of Ratt, Dokken.
Robert palmer is my favorite artist ever
I always liked him. His Little Feat connection gave him extra cred.
Love those two albums
Super cool individual that Robert Palmer--playing to an intimate crowd--great!
Power Station is one of the great albums ever!
Pure Class...
That’s a good interview. Robert was such a kind true gentleman and outstanding musician. He gave us timeless classics. Despite that I never liked those stupid mannequin videos, the songs are just great. I just wished he would still be around
Inspiring interview many many moons ago!
I love his version of Mercy Me/I Want You. It is really soulful! ❤
Manners maketh the man. I think part of his charm.
My fav Robert palmer song ever is called Know by now
Mine too!! Loved him
He was so sexy and elegant 🥵❤️
Yes and what's sad is there is no biography on him
No books on him
He's not even in the rock and roll hall of fame 😪
More Robert Palmer, please
His 20th Anniversary is this month
I wish I could say I can upload more Robert Palmer...
Two very talented artists, will be missed.
RIP Robert Allen Palmer
RIP Terence Daniel Donovan
Shame back then there where no 2,3 hours podcasts because this kind of 20min interviews where perfect for it to talk more.
He was a neat, immaculate classy gentleman not to mention sexy !! So handsome and gone too soon. RIP 🙏🏼
Alive or dead one of the sexiest men ever!
Clevelandlivemusic God bless you for uploading
Well thank you!
He had a 'posh' northern English accent. Very unusual, but soft, natural and lyrical.
So much better than those standard polished English accents. I HATE those.
@@ColtraneTaylor He was born in West Riding of Yorkshire. His dad was in British intelligence so he would have had a privileged background.
F'ing crazy songs like 'sailing shoes'
and 'sneaking Sally through the alley'
along with a bunch of others never hit in America. 'Sally through the alley' is one of the coolest grooves ever recorded. Watch him jam it live
.. There's nobody throwing 'blue eyed soul' like this cat did.
Somehow I missed this back in the day. And I am a lifelong insomniac too! Lol. Thanks for this video, wonderful interview.
Sleep? when. For how long. Sure....
@@ClevelandLiveMusicLast night..or early am about 5 hours maybe!
I love R.P, but I also like the way the interviewer lets R,P talk and answer the questions.
Costas is my favorite
Pressure Drop album is truly a classic. Little feat’s Lowell and TOP...Good lord
I can only say that pressure drop was so much better than the commercial ones to me personally
@@lisamcmullan6484 Totally agree. The only other albums close to Pressure Drop was “Sneakin Sally…” and “Some People Do What They Like”
Love the “Pressure Drop” album
Yeah sneaking sally was great too
You reminded me, so I just listened to Pressure Drop tonight. Amazing for 1975, huh?
Cool one , thanks
So smooth even without trying x
NOT false at all x
He was a model and all business. Had that look of "ok fellas lets get this in 1 take, I got a business meeting to go to"
Thanks for posting!
A very considered man, when artists were allowed to have opinions.
Love his music.
He really is missed
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
He and David Bowie had the best hair in rock music. They were both great performers too. R.I.P. to both.
I spent a whole evening waiting on Robert Palmer and his mistress the week he did this interview. Wish I had asked for his autograph. I did tell him I had been a huge fan since Sneakin Sally Thru The Alley. He was The Man.
Hmmmm did you work at Later?
@@ClevelandLiveMusic yeah I don't understand their comment either .
Also the industry tried to destroy him and it's a fact that many people told horrible rumors about him .
He did not have a mistress and was known to be very loyal .
I can't remember what video it was that I found a thread where a woman was talking about how she had spent years amassing information for a book for him and she never did get it published but she explained she got most of her info from a gentleman who had done a lot of research also .
They both spoke of how there was a lot of misinformation about him to paint him as a ladies man and something he was not .
I can't remember all the rumors I think one was also they try to paint him as a cokehead which he was not .
@ClevelandLiveMusic general info on wikipedia states all 4 shows per week, were recorded in one day
Mistress??? He was never married.
Was he?
Thanks so much. I woke for work around 5 AM so I missed things like this, although a huge RP supporter since Sneaking Sally. And I had VCR problems.
I still cant believe hes gone so unexpected
A bm soundtrack if ever there was one !!!!!!!!
🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
More Robert interviews plz
Can you please post more Robert palmer interviews
Please
As I find them how it works is I digitize whole tapes and go from there....if I see some will grab that tape
Thanks can't wait 😊
@clevelandlivemusic thank you and God bless. It's very important work. What you post is all we have left of him.
Hope you post what you have left
A truly classy man.
Cool interview.
"Yoiks, do I have to be around this to sing?" Love that.
This interview was aired in June of 1989 as clearly marked at the end when the NBC logo shows up (1989 is when the Simply Irresistible Pepsi commercials aired). You may want to fix the date in the video's description.
RIP Robert 🇬🇧
Love him
21 Years ago Today Robert Palmer 54 sadly passed away, far far too soon
26th September 2003
The world lost a superbly talented gentleman 00-Soul
He Sings, He’s Smooth, He’s Suave, He’s Sharp, He’s Suited, He’s Soulful, He’s sadly missed xxxx
Thank you for your wonderful music xxxx
Rest in Paradise Robert
God Bless Always
🙏🏻 🕊️ ❤️ 😘
Id would ❤ to see Robert palmers. Children .would be. So Awesome .
Ya know - Bob Costas is a pretty good interviewer. He asks pretty good questions here. he seems like he genuinely KNOWS something about Robert's career, and is really respectful about it. I like Bob. He's alright.
Me too! My favorite interviewer
The Geena Davis SNL where she's one of the bobbing girls in the addicted to love video wondering why they're all bobbing is classic. Like his work ethnic.
He was the main singer in our local band , The Mandrakes from Scarborough, a great Yorkshire lad 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧the 60s a great time
Wowser!
@@ClevelandLiveMusic By thumpy Susan 😂
Every Kind of People landed him on American Bandstand in the 70s. He had a fabulous career in motion and was already wealthy and living in the Caribbean so let's remember it's all relative. BOTH the cover of Cherelle and the video were tongue in cheek and meant to intrigue, not to degrade anyone or anything.
He lived in the Caribbean at island studios as a guest of Chris Blackwell as he liked him but his albums were poor sellers..
He's constantly playing with his fingers because he's dying for a cigarette.
Heard the heart attack was a result of his heavy smoking.. Joe Cocker was a heavy smoker and died as well. Lisa Stansfield smoked and got off the cigarettes still singing but voice 9:06 not the same regardless of her age. Robert Plant stopped but sounds very much like he did when he was younger...RP RIP! Miss him and his music!
Good interview... That set is so over-decorated. The date of the transmission is 6/9/88, the first year of production, not 6/19/89, as the details say. I'll look out for more vids
When he talked about the song I didn't mean to turn you on, he mentioned that song was originally by a girl, her name is cherrelle Her original version came out in 1984
RIP Legend
RIP Robert
❤😢
Robert Palmer and Bob Costas look like twins 😂😂.
Anymore Robert palmer interviews ?
Just a class act going back to Vinegar Joe, he left us too soon
Mahtava artisti, muusta en voi sanoa ku n en henkilökohtasesti saanu tutustuu ...mutta vaikuttaa hyvin älykkäältä ja jalat maassa ihmiseltä ja komeakin on mut hänen musiikki elää tooooosii pitkälle ajassa.....😍
NEATO GUY, SHY....🌐
Tabacco killed so many good, honest, talented people..
Their only weakness/vice was smoking.
😢
elegant cool cat
Articulate guy very debonair, down to earth and no doubt quite approachable in his hey day. His Northern roots maybe has a bit to
do with that. Big fan of Sinatra...Love him even more now and quick witted too. The fella had the world on a string
Is there some reason I can't save this to a playlist?
None that I know! Weird
Is he in the rock and roll hall of fame ?
Nope
Seriously I thought he was in decades ago that's insane !
Robert had real talent, that's undeniable, but certain people are earmarked for success and placed in the public eye and many are connected to the security services, it's the same for actors
💙