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#90131 by CraigMaxim
Wed Nov 11, 2009 5:57 am
Live from Daryl's House

http://www.livefromdarylshouse.com/

http://www.myspace.com/livefromdarylshouse

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For the past two years, music legend Daryl Hall has been airing his on-line show, “Live From Daryl’s House” – an excellent monthly series that takes place at Daryl’s country home in New England. On this program, Daryl invites musical guests to perform tunes (Hall & Oates, theirs and others) with his studio/touring band. He & the acts discuss their musical influences, their histories in the biz and the common ground they share. Past programs reflect an eclectic potpourri of artists ranging from current acts such as Finger Eleven, Plain White T’s, Parachute & K.T. Tunsall to pop legends Nick Lowe and, yes, Daryl’s long-time partner in crime John Oates.

The reason why Daryl launched this on-line series was simple – he wanted to present live music without the “show-biz” pretense. It’s a chance for musicians to perform in a relaxed atmosphere, making music and having fun doing so. Also, it’s an opportunity for Daryl & company to share with on-line viewers their renditions of favorite tunes, from hits to obscurities. For example, highlights from an episode with John Oates include their take on the O’Jays “Backstabbers” as well as a rare chestnut from Stax/Volt’s Mad Lads, “I Want Someone” – a song that Daryl & John credit for bringing the two together as musicians and songwriting partners in the late 1960s.

The latest edition of “Live From Daryl’s House” features Smokey Robinson as Daryl’s guest – and so far this has been one of the series’ finest shows. Daryl & Smokey not only sang each others’ hits (“Sara Smile”, “Going To A Go-Go”, etc) Smokey performed his excellent version of Norah Jones’ “Don’t Know Why”, which is featured on his latest CD. In addition, Smokey & Daryl share stories from their musical past(s) such as Stevie Wonder composing “Tears Of A Clown” (“Stevie already had the track done,” said Smokey. “I came up with the lyrics and cut the vocals with the Miracles”) as well as Daryl touring with Stevie in the early 1970s (Daryl exclaimed, “Stevie knew who was in the room without even asking anyone. He would say ‘Hey, Daryl’ and that used to freak me out!”).

Watching Daryl’s show since it’s debut two years ago has had this writer wonder why it hasn’t been picked up by the cable networks. Hell, even PBS would be an excellent outlet. Is it because of the show’s hipness or lack of reality show drama? Who knows and it doesn’t matter. Bottom line is if you have high speed Internet on your computer and you want to see live straight-no-chaser performances, look no further than Daryl’s house. You’ll be glad you did.

P.S. – In October, RCA/Legacy will FINALLY release a Hall & Oates’ four CD boxed set of classics from their almost forty-five year career entitled “Do What You Want – Be What You Are”. The collection will include their hits, album tracks, demos, live performances and tunes from the start of their careers in the Philly soul music scene such as Daryl’s work with the Temptones and a rare single by the Masters featuring John Oates.

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#90150 by neanderpaul
Wed Nov 11, 2009 12:07 pm
Cool. Thanks for sharing. Seems like I say that to you a lot Craig! 8)

#90211 by CraigMaxim
Wed Nov 11, 2009 5:08 pm
neanderpaul wrote:Cool. Thanks for sharing. Seems like I say that to you a lot Craig! 8)


LOL

This thing looked cool. I just found out about it, but it has been going on for a few years it seems, so I guess it has been successful. Maybe we'll be seeing YOU playing with Daryl in his house, one of these days.... uhh... that didn't sound right, did it?

;-)

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#90247 by neanderpaul
Wed Nov 11, 2009 8:11 pm
lol I wish! Sarah smile, rich girl, kiss is on my list, shoot even man eater are all great.

#90251 by CraigMaxim
Wed Nov 11, 2009 8:30 pm
neanderpaul wrote:lol I wish! Sarah smile, rich girl, kiss is on my list, shoot even man eater are all great.



They had A TON of hits over the years.

Did you ever hear how they met each other?

Pretty wild. I had heard this on an interview years ago.

Here's the version from Wikipedia...

Daryl Hall (born Hohl) first met John Oates at the Adelphi Ballroom in Philadelphia in 1967 while attending Temple University. Each was heading his own musical group at the time—Hall with The Temptones and Oates with The Masters. They were there for a band competition when gunfire rang out between two rival gangs, and in trying to escape, they ran to the same service elevator. Because of their similar musical tastes and close proximity inside the elevator, they quickly became acquainted. It would take them another two years to form a musical duo, and three years after that, they had signed to Atlantic Records and released their debut album.

#90258 by Black57
Wed Nov 11, 2009 9:04 pm
Sorry again for not being around much. It has been a rather busy week for me. Thanks for posting this thread....it is great. I do want to follow this musical " Soap Opera". I will be eager to watch every episode. I think this would be excellent on PBS especially when they are having their fundraisers.

#90273 by CraigMaxim
Wed Nov 11, 2009 9:37 pm
Black57 wrote:Sorry again for not being around much. It has been a rather busy week for me. Thanks for posting this thread....it is great. I do want to follow this musical " Soap Opera". I will be eager to watch every episode. I think this would be excellent on PBS especially when they are having their fundraisers.


Yeah, PBS would be a good outlet for that! Good idea.

And you didn't miss much...

BWAHAHA!!!! ;-)

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#90280 by gbheil
Wed Nov 11, 2009 10:14 pm
I too appreciate you putting up some cool musical stuff Craig.
But, these guys and their music .... meh, little to gay for me man.
I dont deny thier talent. Just not my thang.

#90283 by CraigMaxim
Wed Nov 11, 2009 10:24 pm
sanshouheil wrote:I too appreciate you putting up some cool musical stuff Craig.
But, these guys and their music .... meh, little to gay for me man.



A little too gay? Now why would you think that?


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#90286 by gbheil
Wed Nov 11, 2009 10:29 pm
LOL, I was really referring to the pop'ness of the music Craig.
But now that you mention it .................. LOL


You know I,m a old style metal head. I dont care if the musicians gay, long as his music aint.

#90287 by CraigMaxim
Wed Nov 11, 2009 10:30 pm
sanshouheil wrote:LOL, I was really referring to the pop'ness of the music Craig.
But now that you mention it .................. LOL


You know I,m a old style metal head. I dont care if the musicians gay, long as his music aint.



LMAO!!!

Yeah, now you got me wonderin...

"What else were they doin' in that elevator?!!!"

:shock: :lol:

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#90294 by gbheil
Wed Nov 11, 2009 10:38 pm
:lol:

#90387 by neanderpaul
Thu Nov 12, 2009 1:44 am
:lol:

#90404 by fisherman bob
Thu Nov 12, 2009 3:32 am
sanshouheil wrote:I too appreciate you putting up some cool musical stuff Craig.
But, these guys and their music .... meh, little to gay for me man.
I dont deny thier talent. Just not my thang.
Me and Sans think a lot alike. I always thought they were a little gay AND creepy as well...

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