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Robert Palmer And The Duran Duran Twins Refuel At The Power Station (part II)
John Taylor and Andy Taylor first "got on" with Palmer at the Rum Runner Club in England about three years ago, at which they discussed the possibility of a project together. Not long after, of course, Duran Duran took off worldwide and the Taylors' time...
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Rock Awards: Excuse For Party
Robert Palmer calls this week's international Rock Awards "a means of getting together a broad range of acts that people normally wouldn't see." First there was the Oscar; now there's the Elvis. This week, some top music stars will be the first ever to...
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A Talk About Woke Up Laughing
Gerald Seligman: Robert, you seem to have a voracious musical appetite. Robert Palmer: I think it comes from having virtually no other form of entertainment when growing up in Malta. Until I was 12 we had no TV or cinema, and my parents and their expatriate...
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Power Station: It's Not Punk Or Funk
When John Taylor of Duran Duran decided to start an "extra-curricular" band more than three years ago, he and fellow D-2 member Andy Taylor envisioned a sound somewhere between Sex Pistols punk and Chic funk. But that's "not quite" how it came out, according...
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Wally Badarou 2023 Interview
Wally Badarou (1982) His reputation for futuristic pop got him work with everyone from Grace Jones and Talking Heads to Foreigner. During the course of the 1980s the pioneering French keyboardist and synth innovator Wally Badarou played on a string of...