I hardly ever get asked about music. I do, however, get asked about the 'Addicted to Love' video and my suits on a daily basis. Robert Palmer addictaskbasis Change image and share on social
My parents were part of a crowd that was attached to all the different navies stationed in Malta. When they would have parties in each other's houses, I would get taken along, and that's where I heard all this great music. I didn't distinguish particular styles; it was all music to me. Robert Palmer attachcrowddistinguish share on social
It's marvelous when you visit Tokyo: they have these clubs, and they'll have 'Motown Night' or 'The Beatles - Totally Authentic and Live!' You know it's shrunk, but at least there's some sort of youthful figure to it. Whereas, the blues scene in Europe is more like, 'Here we go again.' Robert Palmer authenticbeatlesblue share on social
Trying to describe something musical is like dancing to architecture, it's really difficult. Robert Palmer architecturedancedescribe Change image and share on social
I believe that my music is just about feelings, and the style is just a side effect. Robert Palmer effectfeelingmusic Change image and share on social
I joined a band because I didn't like school, and there's nothing else I'd rather have done. If I really wanted to make money, I'd be in real estate. But I'm rich enough. I have a son and daughter, a lovely home, and if I see something I like, I can buy it. That's rich enough. Robert Palmer bandbuydaughter share on social
My access to music when I was growing up was through pirate radio, you know, transistor radio under the pillow, listening to one more and then 'just one more' until your favourite track comes on. Robert Palmer accessfavouritegrow Change image and share on social
I make up cassettes all the time - to take on the road with me - a song from this album, a song from that album. That's the way I listen to music; it's like one of those K Tel things: it's from all over. I listen to Fred Astaire, I listen to African folk music, I listen to Talking Heads. Robert Palmer africanalbumastaire share on social
The third note in a chord is what depicts whether it's major or minor. Rhythm and Blues hardly ever uses it because it means that the melody is free to move between major and minor because you're not clashing with the third being depicted one way or the other. Robert Palmer bluechordclash share on social
I had an invitation to contribute a track to a Robert Johnson tribute album, and it was the first time I'd done anything like that in my life. I was not brought up with the blues or anything like that, and I really, really enjoyed it. Robert Palmer albumbluebring share on social