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Live performance from Old Grey Whistle Test in UK 1972. Robert Palmer with an early display of fashion sense.

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9 years ago

craig fryer

Take a look at this video on YouTube:

9 years ago

Adrian Vassallo

Great band, missed them at the time (too young) but have since groan to love them, pity they near reformed, a bite to lait now, with parsing of Robert (RIP) 

9 years ago

Raymonde Amelie Sherman

now that s what I m taking . about ??

9 years ago

Tom Davie

Palmer might be trying a tad too hard to be Mick Jagger in this one. 

10 years ago

John Pick

Smokin Band !!!!

10 years ago

Simon Mac

Elkie Brooks what an amazing singer, then and now.

10 years ago

matthew france

Anyone remember???

10 years ago

killervaark

It is a pity the early Whistle Test performances were marred by the Beeb's insistence on backing tracks. You should not feel bad: (1) they even made the Who do it, (2) at least the BBC later repented and let the bands play live and (3) we, who saw your gigs, know what you could do. It was a travesty of the highest order that VJ were left off not one but four DVDs of the OGWT! And then to rub salt into the wound, thay found space for that arch wastrel John Cooper Clarke.

10 years ago

grifftrain

what a good group. I never knew of this Robert Palmer band. As for the lip synching..Im sure they all had to do it for the show at this time. Dont blame the band.

10 years ago

SANDSCORCHER

A young Mister P looking uncannily like a young Michael Jagger 8) Cool band and brilliant song. Quite superb. Never seen this before. Thanks very much for sharing. :-)

10 years ago

mrmacky42

Parker. what a load of rubbish ! do you bladdy mind, it's plain to see you havn't ONE clue about a good band the idea of mime is to present the track as it is on record or disc "rusty red amour" isn't the normal thump thump thump crap it's a hard song to fit together (even in mime ) so get off to bed and play with your little teddy right now

11 years ago

N Sydney Soundies

My face explode? Well it was the frustration of being made to mime to the LP back tracks by the BBC (notice the congas in Bar 1 kiddies?) and I had nothing else to do but pull faces thinking to myself God when they see this in 40 yrs time despite all this effort we'll have never actually have broken the big time. Maybe we should all split up and go solo. So we did. cheers Pete Gage

11 years ago

huskvarsm

i can understand why they never made it as a band and the guitarist looks like his face is about to explode.

11 years ago

blueswailer1952

You wouldn't be sayin' that if you'd ever seen this lot play live. 'Nuff said.

11 years ago

t1mytun

Yes I always thought the Whistle Test was live, mind you I was watching on a black and white TV set and yet all my memories of it are in colour - so I suppose my mind was filling in the blanks.

11 years ago

milowagon

Man!....the guitarist is miming as well! Guess the whole band is faking it, with Robert and Elkie singing.

11 years ago

milowagon

Not happy! As the track draws to a close there is a girls vocal group doo dooing in the mix, but no ladies in the band (excluding Elkie) My whole youth was based on the Whistle Test being totally live......it appears not to be so. Oh well! another illusion shattered. Good track though.

11 years ago

charmaine parker

What a load of rubbish

11 years ago

Nealo81

Agreed - definitely a Stones-influenced feel to Bobbies vocals here - none the worse for that . . . probably both influenced by the soul and the blues apparent in the emerging Southern Rock genre.

11 years ago

Anastasios Prassas

the best song of their ffirst (and best) album>

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