‘More ominous and less pop’: The intriguing tale of the last song on the last Hall and Oates album
The famous duo hasn’t issued an album of new songs since 2003’s ‘Do It For Love.’
The famous duo hasn’t issued an album of new songs since 2003’s ‘Do It For Love.’
Hall and Oates might have been part of the most humor-filled induction in memory.
Think their music was all about synthesizers and MTV sheen? Think again.
You were expecting a handful of M&Ms — with the brown ones contractually removed?
John Oates is playing more lead guitar than ever on the most recent Hall and Oates tours. He explains why You May Also Like: John Oates on the thing he hates most about Hall and Oates: ‘Just be totally objective about it’ For John Oates, picking a favorite Hall andRead More
Hall and Oates has a number of songs, huge era-defining hits, that must be played at every concert. But with a Hall of Fame career stretching all the way back to the early 1970s, there are plenty of deep cuts to sprinkle in, as well. You May Also Like: JohnRead More
Over the course of a record-smashing, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame career with Hall and Oates that began in the early 1970s, many things changed — and, John Oates says, that’s a good thing. You May Also Like: John Oates on the thing he hates most about Hall andRead More
Unfortunately your browser does not support IFrames. It might not be the first question that you’d ask a Rock and Roll Hall of Famer. Then again, ask just about any other similarly recognized legend, and you might not get such a no-BS answer, either. You May Also Like: John OatesRead More
John Oates says a legendary Mississippi Delta bluesman who first rose to fame in the late 1920s ended up having a direct impact on the initial recordings by Hall and Oates. You May Also Like: John Oates on the thing he hates most about Hall and Oates: ‘Just be totallyRead More
It would be fair to assume, while listening to Hall and Oates’ No. 1 smash hits “I Can’t Go For That (No Can Do)” and “Maneater,” that they are about relationships gone bad. But you know what happens when you assume, right? You May Also Like: No related posts.