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Hall & Oates Are Back Together Again, Soft Rock The Troubadour

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We saw the surprisingly decent Hall & McCoy a little bit ago, but Daryl's more impressive partner has always been John Oates (even when DH can barely stay awake, drugged up and gone in his special throne). Last week the Philadelphia twosome played their first shows at the Troubadour in Los Angeles in 35 years. That's more years than we are old. The two shows were sold out, but NME gained entrance:

The band were in high spirits during their two-hour set Friday night (May 23), which saw them playing hits including "Maneater," "She's Gone" and "Rich Girl" as well as Daryl Hall's solo material and some obscure numbers.

"We've never played this one outside Atlantic Records," Hall said before the band launched into "Had I Known You Better Then," a melodic ballad on which John Oates sings lead vocals...

Hall & Oates were backed by a tight five-piece band featuring musicians such as Tom 'T-Bone' Wolk, with whom they've played for years.

The house lights were turned up throughout their entire set, giving the proceedings a homely, community vibe. "I see you all smiling, that's good," Hall said -- smiling himself throughout the entire night.

Hall & Oates returned to the stage for two encores, concluding the night with a rare performance of their massive 1981 hit "Private Eyes."

We weren't there, but we do have some video, including that massive 1981 hit "Private Eyes." You might be sad to know Oates didn't reprise his massive 1981 stache, though he certainly makes up for it with his massive 2008 guns.

"I Can't Go For That (No Can Do)"

"Rich Girl"

"Maneater"

"Private Eyes"

They sound/look great. You can see more examples of them sounding and looking great at YouTube.

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"Private Eyes" is such a hit.

Posted by: 6-3-2 at 05/27/08 11:07 AM | Reply
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Ahhh, the smooth sounds of Yacht Rock sail into the 21st century...

Posted by: Chris at 05/27/08 11:18 AM | Reply
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I think "Method of Modern Love" is off the hook.

Posted by: The Spilken8r profile link at 05/27/08 11:41 AM | Reply
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Rich Girl is the most amazing song. Hall and Oates forever!

Posted by: james at 05/27/08 1:25 PM | Reply
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They didn't just get back together. I saw them last fall at a huge show at the Hollywood Bowl. Their opening at was The Spinners.

Posted by: Memememe profile link at 05/27/08 5:14 PM | Reply
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wow, they sound kinda awful, don't they? i actually entertained the idea of driving there from arizona for this show. i'm glad i didn't. i'm pretty happy with my memories from the show i saw on the h2o tour, which was great. opener: future mc5 member marshall crenshaw.

Posted by: stephen at 05/27/08 6:39 PM | Reply
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If you like H&O I highly suggest taking a peek at www.hallandoatesforever.com ...click on the message board link. Lot's of good info there. Daryl and John are two of the most underrated musicians of our time. I thought they sounded awesome @ the Troub and @ every live show I have been to. Their music is like fine wine....it just gets better with age. Peace. K

Posted by: dsgirl.com at 05/27/08 9:02 PM | Reply
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Oates just isn't as impressive without his badass 'stache.

Posted by: J Tron profile link at 05/28/08 3:07 AM | Reply
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hi, hey i am trying to learn how to download a video from youtube, I was at the Troubador, I see myself on the private eye video I am the crazy teacher in the hat--lol I was very much enjoying myself on a natural high-----good spirit of past, present, and future life.
blessings
grandma in hemet, ca

Posted by: gin at 05/28/08 3:20 AM | Reply
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Are we sure that's Oates in those pics and not Gary Delebate from the Howard Stern Show?

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