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Daryl Hall is anything but 'Out of Touch'

PostPosted: Wed Mar 23, 2011 2:47 am
by Don
Soul singer finding new audience on Internet, new respect from critics

By Gabriel Falcon
TODAY staff
3/21/2011

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Who says Daryl Hall is “Out of Touch”? Nearly 40 years after he and fellow Philadelphia soul brother John Oates first hit it big with “She’s Gone,” one of the most successful duos in recording history is enjoying a resurgence in popularity.

“They have always been cool,” said David Wild, author and contributing editor for Rolling Stone. “It took a while for people to catch up.”

The adulation is all music to Hall’s ears. “I love it, it’s the greatest,” Hall told Today.com. “It’s like a whole new beginning to me.”

The new appreciation isn’t just nostalgia for songs such as “Rich Girl” and “Sara Smile.” Nor does it stem solely from the guilty pleasure in watching the pair in “Private Eyes,” “Maneater” and other now classic '80s music videos.

The renaissance is in part emerging from Hall’s surprise turn as an Internet sensation.

His “Live From Daryl’s House,” a free monthly webcast, has drawn raves from fans and critics alike. Taped primarily in Hall’s home in upstate New York, the webcast features jam sessions during which Hall and his band host an eclectic mix of guests ranging from Smokey Robinson and Todd Rundgren to Fall Out Boy’s Patrick Stump, Chromeo and Travis McCoy of Gym Class Heroes.

Hall attributes the inclusive format with helping to connect with people around the world.

“They really feel like they are part of the show,” Hall said. “The whole concept is to bring the audience into the experience.

“This show has been ridiculous. It’s caused such a change. I feel it when I work with John, or just like going to the airport, people come up to me and say things to me. It means a lot.”

“Live From Daryl’s House” will be syndicated in the fall by Tribune Media as a weekly television series. For Hall, every show offers an opportunity to broaden his reach.

“My fan base is really expanding into an inter-generational thing — it’s what every artist probably hopes for.”

So is longevity. Hall and Oates have stood the test of time since their partnership first formed in 1972. Over the next 20 years, the two churned out million-selling albums and hit after hit. Six of the duo’s songs reached No. 1.

For some critics, Hall and Oates became a punching bag for what was wrong with contemporary music, a notion Wild deemed completely unwarranted.

“They didn’t get a fair hearing because partly they were so big,” said Wild. “Critics don’t generally like any phenomenon they don’t really create and the critics didn’t make them and didn’t break them.”

Their music received heavy rotation on the radio in the 1970s and '80s. The duo were also among the first artists to appear on MTV, both in music videos and as VJs for the then-fledgling cable channel. It’s that foundation that Hall sees as a parallel with “Live From Daryl’s House.”

“One of the reasons I feel confident about this is because of my experience in the beginning of the MTV period,” he said. “I was helping to start all of that. And they would give me hours to say, ‘here, be VJs’ but I was learning how to be spontaneous before the camera.”

But it’s in the recording studio that Hall has left the biggest mark. He is proud of his songs and said they stand the test of time.

Others agree. In an interview with Spin Magazine, Brandon Flowers of the Killers said, “Everything you need to know about writing a hit song, it’s in ‘Rich Girl,’ ”

“There is no doubt that Daryl Hall is at least the greatest white soul singer of all time,” Wild said. “Among other great soul singers, his name comes up as one of the best they’ve ever heard. He’s got the respect where he most wants it.”

Wild also said “She’s Gone” may his favorite song of all time.

So where does the inspiration behind the words and music come from?

“To write a good song, an artist has to drawn from reality,” Hall said. “There has to be some spark from realism that communicates a real feeling to someone else. You have to be real. Or you have to be a really good storyteller.”

What’s next for Hall and the duo? Both continue to perform together while also working on solo projects. Hall is grateful for the success and is enjoying a ride that is far from over.

“The surprising part is where it all went and where it’s still going,” he said. "You can’t predict or prepare for things like that.”


© 2011 MSNBC Interactive.

PostPosted: Wed Mar 23, 2011 4:09 am
by brandonx76
This was a great idea and he's done some great shows - Great example of what reality TV can and should be..

Sounds like it's getting picked up for TV? Some of these episodes are a few years old - are they going to re-broadcast those shows? (Anyone know?)

PostPosted: Wed Mar 23, 2011 4:53 am
by Memorex
The new television program will initially begin by airing 23 minute (plus commercials for a total of 30 minutes) programs, with each show made up from one of the past "Live From Daryl's House" webcasts. Like the Internet-only shows, it will feature only one guest per 30-minute program. To date, 38 shows have been made for the website, making it easily fill up one long 36 episode season of syndicated television shows. The syndicated TV version of the show comes from executive producer, Scott Sternberg from Scott Sternberg Productions and is distributed by Trifecta Entertainment & Media.

Hall will continue to make new webcasts for his website, with a new episode airing on the 15th of each month at 7:00pm (CST).

PostPosted: Wed Mar 23, 2011 5:01 am
by Michigan Girl
brandonx76 wrote:This was a great idea and he's done some great shows - Great example of what reality TV can and should be..Sounds like it's getting picked up for TV? Some of these episodes are a few years old - are they going to re-broadcast those shows? (Anyone know?)
You said a mouthful ...hooray for DH!!
I think I've seen all of the current episodes, but will watch again!!:wink:

PostPosted: Wed Mar 23, 2011 5:08 am
by Ehwmatt
Seems like a cool dude. I'd love to hang at his ranch, drink a few beers, and watch a filming of Live at Daryl's House. I hope it doesn't get moved to TV full blast. Sponsorship/commercials/an overhwelming amount of shitty contemporary guests imposed by the TV powers that be will totally ruin it.

PostPosted: Wed Mar 23, 2011 7:03 am
by gr8dane
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AvNVfLL37sc

Forget if that was one of the first ones,but it sure is a classic.

PostPosted: Wed Mar 23, 2011 7:50 am
by verslibre
On an unrelated (or related) note, is John Oates' "stop-looking-at-Daryl-and-look-at-me" shtick the real deal? I get this vibe from the guy that though he's the "Oates" in Hall & Oates, he resents the fact that Daryl is taller/more well-known/has the better voice, etc.

PostPosted: Wed Mar 23, 2011 7:58 am
by Michigan Girl
verslibre wrote:On an unrelated (or related) note, is John Oates' "stop-looking-at-Daryl-and-look-at-me" shtick the real deal? I get this vibe from the guy that though he's the "Oates" in Hall & Oates, he resents the fact that Daryl is taller/more well-known/has the better voice, etc.
That's Neal you're thinking of... :wink:

PostPosted: Wed Mar 23, 2011 8:06 am
by verslibre
Michigan Girl wrote:
verslibre wrote:On an unrelated (or related) note, is John Oates' "stop-looking-at-Daryl-and-look-at-me" shtick the real deal? I get this vibe from the guy that though he's the "Oates" in Hall & Oates, he resents the fact that Daryl is taller/more well-known/has the better voice, etc.
That's Neal you're thinking of... :wink:


Pereira is taller than Schonberg? :lol:

PostPosted: Wed Mar 23, 2011 12:27 pm
by Ftloperry
I'd definitely watch it. Love Daryl Hall.

PostPosted: Wed Mar 23, 2011 1:10 pm
by escapefan
I love Live from Daryl's house... It is great. I loved the one with Rob Thomas..

PostPosted: Wed Mar 23, 2011 1:33 pm
by Rick
verslibre wrote:
Michigan Girl wrote:
verslibre wrote:On an unrelated (or related) note, is John Oates' "stop-looking-at-Daryl-and-look-at-me" shtick the real deal? I get this vibe from the guy that though he's the "Oates" in Hall & Oates, he resents the fact that Daryl is taller/more well-known/has the better voice, etc.
That's Neal you're thinking of... :wink:


Pereira is taller than Schonberg? :lol:


Yep, by a half a head. :lol: Until Arnel came to the band, Neal was the shortest.

PostPosted: Wed Mar 23, 2011 2:34 pm
by tammy
Love Live from Daryl's house...great soulful music, great food, great ambiance...if it goes to t.v. I hope nothing changes.

PostPosted: Mon Apr 18, 2011 12:36 am
by Michigan Girl
Daryl and John performing tonight on TVLand!! :wink:

PostPosted: Mon Apr 18, 2011 10:46 am
by Triple S
Just saw the mention of 'Chromeo' in the article - went and watched that episode - love it.

Chromeo - for those who have not seen or heard them - here's some Electro-funk for ya 8)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nO0adzUSW5Q

PostPosted: Tue Apr 19, 2011 3:53 am
by Arkansas
Check out the latest LFDH, especially the last track. Wow.
http://www.livefromdarylshouse.com/curr ... l?ep_id=56


later~

PostPosted: Tue Apr 19, 2011 4:46 am
by Rick
Michigan Girl wrote:Daryl and John performing tonight on TVLand!! :wink:


I saw that. They were great.

PostPosted: Tue Apr 19, 2011 5:15 am
by Michigan Girl
Rick wrote:
Michigan Girl wrote:Daryl and John performing tonight on TVLand!! :wink:


I saw that. They were great.
They were ...but I was expecting a concert, I think!! :D

PostPosted: Tue Apr 19, 2011 6:53 am
by Rick
Michigan Girl wrote:
Rick wrote:
Michigan Girl wrote:Daryl and John performing tonight on TVLand!! :wink:


I saw that. They were great.
They were ...but I was expecting a concert, I think!! :D


I enjoyed that whole awards ceremony. Especially the Welcome Back Kotter and Cosby awards.