Such intelligent, decent guys. It's heart warming when you see people like Hall and Oates - massively talented, with intellect and humility. Very impressive men. And what a great team - chalk and cheese or as John says here 'Fire and water'. They are a magical combination that's for sure.
I love you Daryl and John. I danced my socks off to your music. I’m now 87 and still listen to you every day. Thank you for sharing your talent on U Tube for free. ❤❤
I heard "Sara Smile" on AM Radio in 1976 and fell in love with the music of Daryl Hall & John Oates. I've seen them in concert in the 80s, 90s, 2000s, and 2010s (the most recent time with my kids who now love Hall & Oates too!). Thanks, Daryl and John, for such outstanding, rockin', soulful music.
@@LisaGemini I was thrilled to receive an autographed Advanced Readers Edition of Change of Seasons. The book is a must read for any Daryl Hall and John Oates fan.
Daryls aging like fine wine and his voice sounds even better today. Loved HO since the very beginning. I love listening to Daryls house with some fantastic guests.
I love Daryl Hall and John Oates. Daryl is such an amazing singer and performer, that it's easy to miss what a prolific songwriter and guitar player John is. Look up their early albums, or just watch him riff during one their live shows. He has serious skills.
I came across their song Out Of Touch on instagram & i got goosebumps, cried and felt like i heard it hundreds of times. I was born in 1984 and my mom listened to it all the time while she was pregnant with me. Today Im watching all their interviews & listening to the song non stop.
I saw them in West Virginia in 2019 . I took my son with me wanting him to hear some of the best music of the 80s . We had great seats and I got to say “ Hall & Oats are one of the best concerts Iv been to & Iv been to a lot in my 65 years ‘’
There's a mystery to Jon Oates persona that intrigues me. He's like the most perfect back up man in music. And I'd you know anything about making music, the Backup Guy is THE GUY!!!
I love you guys... and yes, predominantly musicians... not the performance and show artists.... the music is the show.... much better than the jumping and the humping.
Saw them at the fair in Canada about 5 yrs ago. Admission was free thru the fair gates. It was a packed crowd but most of the people left by the time they did Private Eyes. Crazy!
@@jerryhuffar6561 Wish I could have seen them in the mid 80s. Tney don't perform the 80's songs like they were originally made, and haven't for a long time. Guess there's always the recordings from that era..
I've seen them live once and it was fantastic. If you've been sidelined by covid postponement, hang on to those tickets until Hall and Oates tour again. My hopes are high we'll get back to things we took for granted real soon.
This interview was about Daryl and John but it required someone to pull things that were inside their beings. I know what Charlie Rose did was wrong. But he was one of the few interview shows that was intelligent and required a high degree of engagement from his interviewees. It is sad that Charlie's voice is gone. I also understand that it is . painful to see and here public acclaim going to a man who hurt women. The public may never forgive but I pray he finds forgiveness through God. God can restore Charlie. Great interview. I am a musician though never been a front and center performer. Daryl possesses one of the great vocal talents and musical sensibilities. But as I have gotten older I realize how important a role that John Oates plays in the success and longevity of H&O. They always seem to pick the best band members too.
I don't know man, Charlie Rose was no Terry Gross. When he asked about 'what would you change if you could go back' he seemed obivious to the question he was asking - or what John was answering. He let the interview get away from him
Saw them in concert twice, 1976 and 1978 down in Pullman ,WA @ WSU. They are still awesome. Hours listening to Abandoned Luncheonette sitting in my dorm room. They are maestros and will go down as the greatest duo EVER.
I was a concert committee chairman in 1986 and I introduced then to our fantastic school (St. Bonaventure) in the southern tier of NY. No one knew who they were except for only me.
You can love music..you can love musicians but if you truly know musicians..this interview says it all..its not all glam,fame and money..its an instinct..and most times they wanna play and go home to their family or friends vs the fishbowl
The girl knows how to be gone..........when she needs to be....... she is young.........the one gone.......... that you could not hold..........the heart gone that found a different place to belong.........
I've never seen these guys in a joint interview, previously... but, in this one, they sure seem to have gotten into an argument before they went on air. There's a depressed/suppressed vibe, with a tinge of anger & sadness.
Charlie Rose hasn't learned the most important skill element of interviewing guests. Don't interrupt your guests until they are finished speaking. It's called respect. He someone continually doesn't understand this concept. He violates this in every interview I've ever seen with him as interviewer. Where are the producers...to point this out to him. Really bad news. Obnoxious. Unacceptable. I turn the interviews off. Get real, Charlie.
I agree. Regardless of whether there's a good reason for it or not, every time my ears perked up for something personal or insightful one of these guys were going to say Charlie interrupted. You need to give interviewees the time to contemplate the question to form a reply that's worth listening to.