The Power Station Live at Tineke 1996 - She Can Rock it descargar videos gratis


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The great Power Station, Andy Taylor, Robert Palmer and Tony Thompson performs live at Tineke with She Can Rock It from their 1996 album Living In Fear.

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9 years ago

Twosie76

Rather wasted on this audience - What

9 years ago

johnnydontdoit

Sucks John Taylor was absent.

9 years ago

a SLAN

Robert palmer and power station

10 years ago

centralscrutinizer66

I really want to like Powerstation more than I do because the members represent epitome of power pop which is a genre that I think died with this band. This must've been child's play for Tony Thompson.

11 years ago

Dirk Diggler

Just listen to those drums! I totally get why Led Zep chose him as their new drummer back in the '80's. I hope we get to hear some of those demos from '86 someday.

11 years ago

fortheloveoftunes

Wel I guess they are missing "John Taylor" on bass .-)

11 years ago

Bryan Eightiesman

It's Robert and Andy!!! Are these people like totally clueless???!!!

11 years ago

Jilly Simmonds

Audience of middle aged harridans who don't know what's going on. It's Robert Palmer for gawds sake!!! The man was a fox. I love how inappropriate the song is for daytime tv as well.

12 years ago

redheadwoman jones

How can those people in the audience just sit there and stare? Show some life! Did they understand the awesomeness before them? Anyway, I loved to hear Robert sing, and I miss him so much.

12 years ago

Jorge Forero

wowwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww! fantastic!!!!

12 years ago

Ten Draftsdeep

very nice. Rock on, Mr. Palmer. Got to love Andy's guitar here.

12 years ago

KMRH1969

Robert Palmer and Toni Thompson- Men that passed too soon before their time! Miss Ya!

13 years ago

mhinsda

nice nice NICE! ... Awesome.. Palmer vintage voice! Tony T wicked on Drums. and Taylor all in black with the Rayban's sporting a nice guitar.... does not get better than this folks.... thanks for this post!

13 years ago

Johnny Brannan

wow! i'm absolutely amazed at how underappreciated this video is nowadays. i'm sure if it came out in the 80's when Palmer and the Station were big, it would have been a great success. in any event, it's good music and a fine follow up to their earlier work!

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