Day 20,064

Greetings to you, my future grandchildren. It’s a Thursday night here in rural Douglas County, and I find myself listening to one of my favorite pop singers from my youth, Robert Palmer, who will have passed away fifteen years ago next month.

I listened to the first hit that I ever saw him perform, “Every Kinda People”, which I remember seeing him perform back in the seventies… may have been on the old afternoon talk/variety show, “The Mike Douglas Show”. I really liked the song and became a lifelong fan.

He blew up in the 80’s with the advent of music videos, and became a huge star as a solo artist and frontman for the supergroup The Power Station.

He fell into the classification of “blue-eyed soul”, along with other artists like Michael MacDonald. Boz Scaggs, and others.

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Man… those guys did make some good music. Probably falls under the category of “yacht rock” these days. Meh.

Not that I don’t like the music, but there’s something a little detached and distant about yachts. Out of reach… but something as soulful as Robert Palmer’s cover of Marvin Gaye’s “Mercy Me”, or the Doobie Brothers’ “What A Fool Believes” should never be out of reach.

Peace y’all.

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