August 6, 20187 yr 72. Holy shit. I was thinking he was in his late 50's, perhaps. But a little off to say the least. Live from Daryl's house is a great, great show. If you've not seen, do so. His catalog with John Oates is easy to celebrate.
August 6, 20187 yr Saw them at the Summit in '83. They're one of those bands where you go, " fuck I forgot about that one." You'll know every song.
August 17, 20187 yr The LFDH with Diane Birch is pretty great. I don't know anything about the music business, but it seems like them not cutting an album was/is a missed opportunity. It looks like the show is resuming in the fall: https://www.livefromdarylshouse.com/articles.html?n_id=11414
August 24, 20187 yr So they're with BMG? I guess that means you get the first 12 episodes for the price of one, then when you forget to cancel the next one costs $40. Edited August 24, 20187 yr by DougO
August 24, 20187 yr I signed with Columbia Records back in the day. Got my 12 albums and dropped those bastards.
August 28, 20205 yr Author Random Friday evening bump for a H&O fix. One of my favorite tunes of theirs but when Smokey Robinson climbs onboard we go to another level.
August 29, 20205 yr I love this show. Always pick something up. "Hey, that is the intro to 'Modern Love!'"
August 29, 20205 yr I never liked Kenny Loggins back in his late 70s slick commercial pop radio days. But that was a surprisingly good show for me. Its a shame all of his hits weren't done the way they played on that show. The season of Darryl's House they've bee playing repeatedly on AXS has been pretty disappointing. It must have been the weakest season of the franchise.
September 4, 20205 yr I had a GF drag me to a Hall and Oates show. I had no idea DH was so tall and JO was such a fucking midget. Great show though. I've seen them a few times since.
September 4, 20205 yr On 8/28/2020 at 8:47 PM, DougO said: Its a shame all of his hits weren't done the way they played on that show. Cocaine was a helluva drug.
September 14, 20205 yr My favorite part of these is where they are working through the song, before they do it. Diane Birch is a great one (vocal horn part). This is probably my favorite.
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