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Statue for Robert Palmer - Circles by Vinegar Joe

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Uploaded by on Apr 8, 2007

This is my way to thank Robert for all that he has added to my life. Wonderful music, great voice, timeless masterpieces.

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  • I am only now just discovering Robert Palmer. In a detailed way. Was too young in '70s, too distracted in 80's, and 90's. Now, still busy, but finding time here and there.

  • @bighaiku Make sure you listen to him with his former band Vinegar Joe. The tracks Never met a dog, See the world and some more are pure gold!

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  • This song always make me wonder what if Robert and Elkie had madeup musically and did something together once he delved into his blues stage. Too bad for us. I bet it would have been amazing.

  • Beautiful. My heart and soul thank you...

  • i feel you man, Palmer is the best of all-time, his music has changed me so much as a person and will always be played in our hearts

  • Fantastic, Robert you are missed. Legend.

  • Sure miss this guy, he was so talented, love all his music,

    his love songs were so amazing, he could sing anything.

    Thanks for posting this.

  • Well I find that amazing zing2222

    I feel badly that he dies so young he was a great talent!

    Oh Well :)

  • Not so. Look up "robert palmer 1989" and see the interview there -- he says and shows he was not a partier.

  • Seems so long ago since I first heard this song..... Time goes by so quickly and thank god the happy memories stay with you for the rest of your life.

    Great song, great singers and a great band. Thanks for this tribute video, nice job.

  • I felt very badly after I discovered that Robert Palmer had died from a sudden heart attack.

    He led a very fast life and he was a gifted singer.

    This is a great tribute to a man who knew no limits to his talent and perhaps that is why he is no longer with us he lived in excess. Rest in Peace Robert!

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