Robert Palmer - Bad Case of Loving You (Live in NYC - 1997)

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Published 2012-12-20
The late great Robert Palmer & Max Weinberg 7 performing on the Hard Rock Live special which aired 4/20/97.

All Comments (21)
  • @billyf5591
    Wherever you are Robert. We, who appreciate great artist's and vocalists, are still listening and loving your music. RIP man. You will never be forgotten.👌👌👌
  • @MrCatalysis101
    Oh my goodness this whole VH1 performance needs an official release. Unbefricklnglievable.
  • @NateKat80
    One thing I respect about him in this concert, is that he's rocking that suit the whole time! When in reality he's probably sweating to death in that thing! R.I.P. Robert Palmer! ❤
  • @JasonX00
    Robert, you were all class. God bless.
  • @rahkinrah1963
    This man was CLASS! Bless you Robert. I will listen to you FOREVER!
  • @ToddSikking
    So much more to this guy than just "addicted to love" and "simply irresistible"...much more soul than I gave him credit for, as well as being a class act all the way. RIP.
  • @czeslaw2122
    I missed this kind of music. Robert P. was the best.
  • @barehands007
    One the few performers who is even better live. Love this.
  • The older he got the better he sang, and he was incredible from the beginning. RIP Mr. Palmer. இڿڰۣ-ڰۣ-----
  • I remember watching his performances on Don Kirchner's Rock Concert and Burt Sugarman's Midnight Special. He was AWESOME NO matter what he sang. He could do hard rock, R+B and soul. His voice was distinctive. You knew it was him from the very first note. I regret never seeing him LIVE in Concert.
  • @dlagrua
    This performance was done six years before Robert Palmers death. He was 46 at the time this video was made and still sounding quite good. Who would think that he would be gone by the age of 52 when he had a fatal heart attack in his hotel room in France.. Robert was an outstanding singer and performed music from soul to ballads to hard rock. This song is my favorite. RIP Robert, you gave us many enjoyable moments.
  • @axelfoley2061
    What a legend. They sounded good together. Palmer should have toured with the Weinberg 7. They really were a good band
  • @edithsymmans3273
    Robert Palmer is one good singer….. man can really use those pipes of his….. this is one great concert of his…. love it to be released on DVD….. sooner rather than later……. RIP ROBERT !!!!!!!