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Robert Palmer dead at 54
Posted: Fri Sep 26, 2003 8:09 am
by Constructionwx
Dang, I really liked his music.
more later
Posted: Fri Sep 26, 2003 8:20 am
by GalvestonDuck
Me too. Great stuff back in the 80's.
Posted: Fri Sep 26, 2003 8:26 am
by Lindaloo
LONDON - Rock singer Robert Palmer, whose hits included Addicted to Love and Simply Irresistible, died today in Paris of a heart attack, his manager said. He was 54.
Manager Mick Cater, speaking from Paris, said he had no further details immediately.
Palmer was on a two-day break in Paris following a TV recording session in Britain, Cater said.
The son of a British naval officer, Palmer was a member of several British rock bands before he hit the big time as a solo artist.
In the 1980s he became a superstar with singles that included Simply Irresistible - accompanied by slick videos featuring the sharply dressed Palmer and a bevy of attractive women.
A side project, Power Station, formed in 1985 with John Taylor and Andy Taylor of '80s supergroup Duran Duran, scored three U.S. Top 10 hits, including Communication and Get it On.
He had lived in Switzerland for the past 16 years.
Known for his sharp suits and GQ sense of style, Palmer was named best-dressed male artist by Rolling Stone in 1990.
The Addicted to Love video, with its miniskirted models strumming guitars as Palmer sang, became one of MTV's most-played clips, and sparked protests from some feminists.
"I'm not going to attach inappropriate significance to it because at the time it meant nothing. It's just happened to become an iconic look," Palmer once said of the video.
He had his first hit album and single, Sneakin' Sally through the Alley, in 1974.
In his 20s, Palmer worked with a number of small-time bands including Dada, Vinegar Joe and the Alan Bown Band, occasionally appearing in opening acts for big draws including The Who and Jimi Hendrix.
Palmer once confessed that he was not attracted to the excesses of rock 'n' roll stardom.
"I loved the music, but the excesses of rock 'n' roll never really appealed to me at all," he said. "I couldn't see the point of getting up in front of a lot of people when you weren't in control of your wits."
He was noted for dressing up and being somewhat restrained.
"I don't want to be heavy," he said in an interview with Rolling Stone magazine.
"I can't think of another attitude to have toward an audience than a hopeful and a positive one. And if that includes such unfashionable things as sentimentality, well, I can afford it."
Posted: Fri Sep 26, 2003 8:27 am
by JCT777
Wow! I liked his music too. I have several of his albums. He will definitely be missed.

Posted: Fri Sep 26, 2003 8:39 am
by j
Yes Linda.....his addicted to love video was a masterpiece!
Posted: Fri Sep 26, 2003 8:44 am
by HurricaneGirl
That sucks!!
Posted: Fri Sep 26, 2003 11:58 am
by GulfBreezer
How so very sad!!

So young and so incredibly talented! He will be missed!
Posted: Fri Sep 26, 2003 1:10 pm
by Stephanie
Another one dead of a heart attack at 54! That's too weird!
RIP Robert!

Posted: Fri Sep 26, 2003 1:12 pm
by Constructionwx
John Ritter was 54 too. I think I'll pass on 54 and jump right to 55

Posted: Fri Sep 26, 2003 4:00 pm
by JetMaxx
He was truly a gifted performer that will be missed by this fan in Georgia.....and all of his fans worldwide

Posted: Fri Sep 26, 2003 4:58 pm
by vbhoutex
Definitely a loss to the music world!!! I will miss his music.
I think I will skip 54 too!!!!! Oh and thanks for the "young" comment!!!!!

Posted: Fri Sep 26, 2003 8:55 pm
by Pro-Storm
Yea...its a shame that all the good artists are leaving us all too soon

Posted: Mon Sep 29, 2003 10:52 am
by HurricaneGirl
Alot of these guys did alot of cocaine and it took it's toll on their cardiovascular system......and that's why they are dying so young.