Daryl's house is in Millerton, in upstate New York. Rocky Mountain Way was written just after Joe left the James Gang. He was tired of the power trio thing and wanted to expand musically. "I'm living in Colorado and I'm mowing the lawn. I look up and there's the Front Range of the Rocky Mountains and there's snow on them in the summer. And it knocked me back because it was just beautiful. And I thought, 'Well I have committed. I'm already in Colorado and it's too late to regret the James Gang. The Rocky Mountain way is better than the way I had, because the music was better.' I got the words. Bam!"
"I'm living in Colorado and I'm mowing the lawn. I look up and there's the Front Range of the Rocky Mountains and there's snow on them in the summer. And it knocked me back because it was just beautiful. And I thought, 'Well I have committed. I'm already in Colorado and it's too late to regret the James Gang. The Rocky Mountain way is better than the way I had, because the music was better.' I got the words. Bam!"--Joe
Joe Walsh was a member of: The James Gang, top track was probably Funk 49. The Eagles, a little number called Hotel California. His solo career, a track called Life's Been Good. Daryl Hall was from the duo called Hall & Oates. He renovated this old house (I believe in upstate NY) and made this fantastic studio. Created this show called "Live from Daryl's House". Many, many great artists have been on the show from Smokey Robinson to Elle King to Cheap Trick to Grace Potter to Billy Gibbons of ZZ top. You can't go wrong reacting to any of them!
Daryl Hall, formerly of Hall and Oates, is the blonde guy with long hair playing guitar. He had his house made into a recording studio and now he gets celebrities to come over and jam with him!
Daryl's house is an old farmhouse in upstate NY. Actually 2 houses,...he had one transported and attached on to the original one..and completely restored it. The studio you see was a newly built space.
Back in the day, we were surrounded by music like this. All of it was good most of it was great. But some of it could make your head explode and that shit would be engraved in your brain forever . Rocky mountain Way is one of those songs. And there are many. Want to know why our bands are still around after 40 or 50 years? Because they made the best music ever played. I wonder how many bands from today will be around in 40 or 50 years? I'm guessing, not many. Great show. What are y'all smokin? I want some of it! LOL
Darryl and Joe are in their early seventies here and still rocking! There's a video of Joe doing this with the James Gang live in the mid seventies around the time he recorded it on his album "The smoker you drink, the player you get".
Not quite. This was released just before his birthday in November 2012. This made Joe Walsh in his mid 60s 'here' at the time of the recording, not early 70s (his birthday is 20 November 1947). Still killing it an IMHO he's sounding better than he did years earlier.
Clearly you don't know what you just stepped into! First of all, Daryl's House is where icons from all music genres go to jam. FYI.. Daryl is Daryl Hall from Hall & Oates! You seem to be unaware of who Joe Walsh is, as well. There's this little band called The Eagles. You may have heard of them. LOL! He is probably one of the most recognizable guitarist in rock and roll... Particularly on slide guitar. Has an incredible solo career as well! GREAT REACTION! (Still blown away that you've never heard of Daryl's House!)
Joe walsh is the definition of a rock star...he lived that lifestyle...harddddd ..it's amazing he's still around good thing he got sober....and he was in the eagles ...dudes a legend
Daryl Hall is the guy with black leather jacket blonde hair and shades.. He currently resides in the Rock N Roll HOF from his part of the greatest selling duo of all-time Hall and Oates!!! Daryl is like 71 there, and still as soulful and amazing as always!
That "Thingy" is called a talk box & he needs to change guitars because its set in tune with the talk-box ! ( So they work together ) Great song..... everyone thinks Peter Frampton started the modern Talk-box craze with Do You Feel Like I Do but Joe used it a couple of years before with this classic ! Joe Walsh.... very high up on the greatest guitar players of all-time list... that's for damn sure 😎🎸
The first guitar is open tuned (open E) for slide, the second is standard tuning. I used to own a talk box the box is actually a speaker when you stomp the button the sound cuts from the amp and goes into the box where a tube that's connected runs up the mic stand , the sound goes thru the tube into your mouth where you manipulate the sound by moving your mouth like you are talking without vocalizing and that sound goes into the mic and thru the P.A. Pretty freakin' cool huh? There is a tune from the 70's called "Mindbender" the lead vocals sung thru a talk box I don't know if it's on you tube or not but worth checking out.
"Live from Daryl's House" is a long-running series (his "house" is a full studio with a 'house' band) where he hosts other artists to do their songs (and a few Hall & Oates tracks). You really should check his catalog and pick a few to react to. You won't regret it.
My second favorite episode. My favorite was with the great Smokey Robinson. When you get Daryl Hall (of Hall and Oats fame) in the same room with other great musicians, sparks fly. At one point in the episode with Smokey, the guitar player gets lost in the moment, and stops playing. He cannot believe he is in the same room with one of the gods of Motown. Its very cool. 🤘🏻
There are currently 84 episodes of Daryl's house. It has been on hiatus due to the pandemic but is expected to return this year. Some of my favorite past episodes (aside from 60 Joe Walsh and 22 Smokey Robinson): 45 Grace Potter, 63 Billy Gibbons, 75 Cheap Trick, 78 The O'Jays, 23 Todd Rundgren, 61 Shelby Lynn, and 24 Diane Birch. Every episode is worthwhile, and at least 25-30 fall into the exceptional range.
To be fair to my friends here, they are so young and our music generation contains so much. There's no way the youngins can absorb all of the Greatest Music we got to enjoy on a daily basis. Did our generation thoroughly know about the great bluesmen and early soul singers that influenced the creation of Rock? I sure don't and I think my knowledge of our music is well rounded. So, there you go! Nothing and Everything Changes from Generation to Generation!
Travis and Suzi I have seen Joe Walsh twice in my life: once with his bandmates: Eagles in 2002 and other in 2017 - His solo stuff opening up for his late friend, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers. My memory of Joe wearing helmet with a camera jamming on his guitar during 2002's Eagles Concert. Joe has songs from his days starting with James Gang to Eagles to his solo stuff. Plus he is a brother-in-law to a Beatle, Ringo Starr. Ringo's and Joe's wives are sisters.
Joe Walsh is my father-in-law's favorite guitarists. During his first visit to my house, I "spontaneously" started playing this on guitar when he asked "What can you play?" To make it slightly less obvious what I was doing, it was the second song I played a piece of right after I played through Cream's "Sunshine of Your Love." I'd learned "Rocky Mountain Way," talk box section not included, the week before at my now-wife's strong suggestion.
Daryl is one part of a duo...Daryl Hall and John Oates have had many hits from the seventies for so many decades. That’s why he can sing and play guitar and piano. Listen to songs like Rich Girl, private eyes, out of touch, you make my dreams etc..
Daryl Hall is from Hall and Oates. I was never really a fan of them, but they were big. I love Joe Walsh's version of this from the Strat Pack DVD where Joe introduces the song with something like this, "If I knew I would have to perform this song for the rest of my life, I would have written something else". He has a terrific sense of humor and of course this was his biggest hit. I like him so much more as a solo artist then when he was with the Eagles, mainly because you only got one or two songs of his on an Eagles album. The James Gang was also very good.
SO YOU GUYS CAN LOOK UP DARYL'S HOUSE, JUST WIKI IT! :) THERE WERE I THINK 83 EPISODES AND JOE WALSH'S OTHER BIGGGGG HIT THEY DID TOO ( LIFES BEEN GOOD ) IT'S SO GOOD AND THE ENTIRE JOE WALSH EPISODE IS ABOUT 40-45 MINUTES, THE SHOW ITSELF RAN FROM ( 2008-16 ) AND I THINK HE JUST GOT IT GOING AGAIN RECENTLY POST COVID :)
they did this in right before Thanksgiving at Daryl Halls house, from Hall & Oates. Yeah, this is recording studio they are jamming at. Very nice I might add. Back in the day, it cost you at least $250 K to put in a studio, so everybody didn't have one. A real good one could cost over a million dollars.
seen joe when he was touring for this album in 1975 with Pikes peak in background bad ass out door concert with Uriah heap and country joe and the fish...
This is a great song and pick, my boyfriend in high school loved this song and used to sing it all the time..........................in the 70's!! That's Daryl Hall of Hall and Oates, you should also listen to the original studio version, this is a great song by Joe Walsh, he's the singer.
If you’re gonna start goin to Daryls House, you had better bring a big damn suitcase. The Daryls House wormhole is a deep one. Check out his stuff with CeeLo Green
Wow…Think that was the best D-house performance ever done. NAILED ITTTT! Man he can play that talk box. First you got a guitar…add the SLIDE…then you talk it up??? So cool
That might be the best live version of that song I've seen. Not much of a surprise though, Daryl and his house band rock and most musicians that play there with them, tend to go all in, I think because of the great band, but also the atmosphere. It's Daryl's house. lol
So Many Great Jams from Daryl’s House! Daryl in his mid-70’s and still getting better! Check out - Billy Gibbons (ZZTOP) CeeLo Green - I Can’t Go For That (Hall and Oats song)
Surprised you don't know who Darryl Hall is. Hall and Oates sold a cubic sh¡t load of records during the 1970s and 1980s. Now, anybody who is or ever was anybody comes to his house to eat and jam, and they record it. His (literal) house band is really good, and they play some Hall and Oates tunes along with tunes by whoever is visiting that week. Awesome concept and show.
Daryl is of Hall and Oates. They were very, very BIG back in the day.. Joe is 75 years old. Daryl is 76. Daryl is still one heck of a singer concerning in is in his mid 70's... May I suggest you all locate and review more "Daryl's House". Please note - The solo at 6:something is trademark Joe Walsh!!! Check out Joe and the James Gang.....
Just a little history. Long before auto tune there was nothing but voice. Then Joe Walsh got a guy to build him the voice box for a tune called Rocky Mountain Way to modulate guitar licks through the upper voice tract. So now you know a brief history of voice modification. 🖖🏼
I believe he started this "Live at Daryl's" during covid. Or maybe that's just when I started noticing it. Daryl is Daryl Hall from Hall and Oats. Sooo many singers played with him at "Daryl's House".
You should check out "Live at Daryl's House". He and the band have guest artists in and jam with them, and at some point they all sit down and enjoy some food while chatting. It's a great time! Hard to believe Daryl is now 74 years old! Oh, and his house is in Connecticut. Past episodes of Live from Daryl’s House have featured a mix of well-known performers like Smokey Robinson, The Doors’ Robby Krieger and Ray Manzarek, Nick Lowe, K.T. Tunstall, Todd Rundgren, Gym Class Heroes’ Travis McCoy, Fall Out Boy’s Patrick Stump, Finger Eleven’s James Black and Rick Jackett, the Bacon Brothers and country star Jimmy Wayne, along with newcomers such as Philly soul singer Mutlu, Canadian techno-rockers Chromeo, MySpace pop-rock phenom Eric Hutchinson, Cash Money rocker Kevin Rudolf, Wind-up Records’ Chicago rockers Company of Thieves, Bay Area singer/songwriter Matt Nathanson, Charlottesville, VA’s rising Parachute, Chicago rock band Plain White T’s and highly touted tunesmith Diane Birch.
@@neonpark1874 Yep, my bad. I was looking at this article which said, "Hall sold his home in Millerton last year and now lives in nearby Sherman, Connecticut. Hall remodeled the old Towne Crier, which he is leasing, to look like his former home in Millerton, where "Live from Daryl's House" had been filmed." Missed the part where it says, "Episodes of "Live From Daryl's House" will continue to be filmed in Pawling without an audience, with six episodes planned for a March 2015 rollout on the Palladia cable television network." Pawling is in upstate NY, northwest of Danbury, CT and southeast of Poughkeepsie, NY. I watch "Live from Daryl's House" on AXS cable TV network.
...and THAT, kids, is why the 70's was Rock-n-Roll's golden age.
Amen brother ... Amen
Absolutely!
Darly's house is a show on AXIS TV and he invites legendary artist to interview and jam.
My heart - Joe Walsh, the funkiest Eagle ♥
One of my favorite songs! Daryl Hall and Joe Walsh are pushing 70! These dudes are OG’s of rock and roll. Great reaction!!!
Daryl's House is the place to be.
Invitation only.
Both men are LEGENDS
Joe Walsh is not mentioned enough for his guitar ability. He is a mega talent. Darryl Hall is a mega talent as well, just a different genre.
One of my Favorite Joe Walsh songs. Take the top down and go for a long drive - this is one of those songs to blast.
Daryl is Daryl hall, from the legendary Hall & Oates. Big 80's hitmakers.
Daryl's house is in Millerton, in upstate New York. Rocky Mountain Way was written just after Joe left the James Gang. He was tired of the power trio thing and wanted to expand musically. "I'm living in Colorado and I'm mowing the lawn. I look up and there's the Front Range of the Rocky Mountains and there's snow on them in the summer. And it knocked me back because it was just beautiful. And I thought, 'Well I have committed. I'm already in Colorado and it's too late to regret the James Gang. The Rocky Mountain way is better than the way I had, because the music was better.' I got the words. Bam!"
I remember this back in 73
The Rockies have played this after every home win at Coors Field since 1995.
"I'm living in Colorado and I'm mowing the lawn. I look up and there's the Front Range of the Rocky Mountains and there's snow on them in the summer. And it knocked me back because it was just beautiful. And I thought, 'Well I have committed. I'm already in Colorado and it's too late to regret the James Gang. The Rocky Mountain way is better than the way I had, because the music was better.' I got the words. Bam!"--Joe
Joe Walsh was a member of:
The James Gang, top track was probably Funk 49. The Eagles, a little number called Hotel California. His solo career, a track called Life's Been Good.
Daryl Hall was from the duo called Hall & Oates. He renovated this old house (I believe in upstate NY) and made this fantastic studio. Created this show called "Live from Daryl's House". Many, many great artists have been on the show from Smokey Robinson to Elle King to Cheap Trick to Grace Potter to Billy Gibbons of ZZ top. You can't go wrong reacting to any of them!
Daryl Hall, formerly of Hall and Oates, is the blonde guy with long hair playing guitar. He had his house made into a recording studio and now he gets celebrities to come over and jam with him!
Daryl's house is an old farmhouse in upstate NY. Actually 2 houses,...he had one transported and attached on to the original one..and completely restored it. The studio you see was a newly built space.
Daryls’ house is cool. One of those traditional Amish style homes with 1 by 8 milled plank flooring and brick or stone fire place.
You don’t know who Daryl is? Probably the best R&B vocalist ever! What are you, 12? Geeeeeze I mourn for humanity.
😂😂😂Truth!!
That was f-ing amazing! So glad you did this live version (at Daryl's House). Joe Walsh is an OG!
A legendary track. Just a filthy blues jam with a killer riff. Love it!
Back in the day, we were surrounded by music like this. All of it was good most of it was great. But some of it could make your head explode and that shit would be engraved in your brain forever . Rocky mountain Way is one of those songs. And there are many. Want to know why our bands are still around after 40 or 50 years? Because they made the best music ever played. I wonder how many bands from today will be around in 40 or 50 years? I'm guessing, not many. Great show. What are y'all smokin? I want some of it! LOL
Go to Daryl's House often. He gives you reactors the keys to it. Unbelievable talent, videos never blocked!
He switched guitars because his guitar is tuned differently to play slide. Needed a differently tuned guitar for the talk box part.
Darryl and Joe are in their early seventies here and still rocking! There's a video of Joe doing this with the James Gang live in the mid seventies around the time he recorded it on his album "The smoker you drink, the player you get".
Not quite. This was released just before his birthday in November 2012. This made Joe Walsh in his mid 60s 'here' at the time of the recording, not early 70s (his birthday is 20 November 1947). Still killing it an IMHO he's sounding better than he did years earlier.
Clearly you don't know what you just stepped into! First of all, Daryl's House is where icons from all music genres go to jam. FYI.. Daryl is Daryl Hall from Hall & Oates! You seem to be unaware of who Joe Walsh is, as well. There's this little band called The Eagles. You may have heard of them. LOL! He is probably one of the most recognizable guitarist in rock and roll... Particularly on slide guitar. Has an incredible solo career as well!
GREAT REACTION!
(Still blown away that you've never heard of Daryl's House!)
Joe walsh is the definition of a rock star...he lived that lifestyle...harddddd ..it's amazing he's still around good thing he got sober....and he was in the eagles ...dudes a legend
Daryl Hall is the guy with black leather jacket blonde hair and shades.. He currently resides in the Rock N Roll HOF from his part of the greatest selling duo of all-time Hall and Oates!!! Daryl is like 71 there, and still as soulful and amazing as always!
Amazing.He is better than ever😂❤Best voice boxer of all time❤
Daryl Hall, 1/2 of Hall and Oates, Kings of "Blue Eyed Soul". Daryls House Band can play what ever they want and they always bring it.
I'm sorry, but to call Hall and Oates the "kings" of blue eyed soul seems to be forgetting The Righteous Brothers.
Just in case you folks didn't know Joe Walsh is formerly of the James Gang and The Eagles
That "Thingy" is called a talk box & he needs to change guitars because its set in tune with the talk-box !
( So they work together )
Great song..... everyone thinks Peter Frampton started the modern Talk-box craze with Do You Feel Like I Do but Joe used it a couple of years before with this classic !
Joe Walsh.... very high up on the greatest guitar players of all-time list...
that's for damn sure 😎🎸
The first guitar is open tuned (open E) for slide, the second is standard tuning. I used to own a talk box the box is actually a speaker when you stomp the button the sound cuts from the amp and goes into the box where a tube that's connected runs up the mic stand , the sound goes thru the tube into your mouth where you manipulate the sound by moving your mouth like you are talking without vocalizing and that sound goes into the mic and thru the P.A. Pretty freakin' cool huh? There is a tune from the 70's called "Mindbender" the lead vocals sung thru a talk box I don't know if it's on you tube or not but worth checking out.
Funk# 49 and Walk Away are also really good by the James Gang with Joe Walsh.
Daryl Hall, of Hall and Oats, Joe Walsh of the James Gang, then, The Eagles. Both HUGE ICONS of the 70s and 80s, both when incorporated and solo.
Joe is a brilliant guitar player.
"Live from Daryl's House" is a long-running series (his "house" is a full studio with a 'house' band) where he hosts other artists to do their songs (and a few Hall & Oates tracks). You really should check his catalog and pick a few to react to. You won't regret it.
One of the greatest players of all time
One of the best Guitar Players Ever!
there is a box of "the greatest guitarist of all time" and then there is "the Joe Walsh" box
Awesome! You really need to do more Joe Walsh, “Life’s been good “, the Eagles, Hotel California, or In the City.
My second favorite episode. My favorite was with the great Smokey Robinson. When you get Daryl Hall (of Hall and Oats fame) in the same room with other great musicians, sparks fly. At one point in the episode with Smokey, the guitar player gets lost in the moment, and stops playing. He cannot believe he is in the same room with one of the gods of Motown. Its very cool. 🤘🏻
The Kenny Loggins episode is up there as well.
There are currently 84 episodes of Daryl's house. It has been on hiatus due to the pandemic but is expected to return this year. Some of my favorite past episodes (aside from 60 Joe Walsh and 22 Smokey Robinson): 45 Grace Potter, 63 Billy Gibbons, 75 Cheap Trick, 78 The O'Jays, 23 Todd Rundgren, 61 Shelby Lynn, and 24 Diane Birch. Every episode is worthwhile, and at least 25-30 fall into the exceptional range.
There is a bunch of Live from Daryls House with all sorts of artists.
The tube must see all groups at Daryl's House all Legends.
YES, You WANT to visit Daryls house. You will not regret it. Dis ain't no ditty party. We got talent!
Great to see you guys enjoy the music we listen to every day
I think I’ve asked this question before…how do these musicians Travis and Suzy not know who these legends are that they react to?
To be fair to my friends here, they are so young and our music generation contains so much. There's no way the youngins can absorb all of the Greatest Music we got to enjoy on a daily basis. Did our generation thoroughly know about the great bluesmen and early soul singers that influenced the creation of Rock? I sure don't and I think my knowledge of our music is well rounded. So, there you go! Nothing and Everything Changes from Generation to Generation!
They've watched Chuck and Jerry Lee, and they love Elvis. They're learning. No Beatles or Stones yet, however. Maybe the rights are too expensive.
Same way I couldn't name or even recognize any of the newer artists today, just don't care for the newer music, if you want to call it music.
They're still "kids" by our standards. Fun to watch them.!
Because they are millennials. And as we all know. Millennials are completely oblivious to anything prior to their birth.
Check him out doing Funk #49 at the house 🔥✌️
Travis and Suzi
I have seen Joe Walsh twice in my life: once with his bandmates: Eagles in 2002 and other in 2017 - His solo stuff opening up for his late friend, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers. My memory of Joe wearing helmet with a camera jamming on his guitar during 2002's Eagles Concert. Joe has songs from his days starting with James Gang to Eagles to his solo stuff. Plus he is a brother-in-law to a Beatle, Ringo Starr. Ringo's and Joe's wives are sisters.
I had to stop working on my board minutes during the reaction to enjoy the music. Thank you for this one!
Joe Walsh is awesome! Two greats together. 🎼🎶🎵🇨🇦🇨🇦
Reminds me of the old Caribou recording studio in Colorado where everybody who was anybody back in the day played….
Darryl's group, the legendary 'Hall & Oates' is the #1 duo of all time. They had 19 #1 hits.
Daryl has a show that he broadcasts from his house. He has different musical guests on and they jam.
Joe Walsh is my father-in-law's favorite guitarists. During his first visit to my house, I "spontaneously" started playing this on guitar when he asked "What can you play?" To make it slightly less obvious what I was doing, it was the second song I played a piece of right after I played through Cream's "Sunshine of Your Love." I'd learned "Rocky Mountain Way," talk box section not included, the week before at my now-wife's strong suggestion.
Saw Joe and the Eagles in 1980 when I was 13
I can't go for that, no can do.
There is a ton of soul in that studio.
LET THERE BE ROCK, LIVE AT THE RIVER PLATE!!!!
Daryl is one part of a duo...Daryl Hall and John Oates have had many hits from the seventies for so many decades. That’s why he can sing and play guitar and piano. Listen to songs like Rich Girl, private eyes, out of touch, you make my dreams etc..
Daryl Hall is from Hall and Oates. I was never really a fan of them, but they were big. I love Joe Walsh's version of this from the Strat Pack DVD where Joe introduces the song with something like this, "If I knew I would have to perform this song for the rest of my life, I would have written something else". He has a terrific sense of humor and of course this was his biggest hit. I like him so much more as a solo artist then when he was with the Eagles, mainly because you only got one or two songs of his on an Eagles album. The James Gang was also very good.
Saw Walsh perform with his group Barnstorm, which he formed after the James Gang. He was promoting the self-titled album.
I LOVE THESE TWO!! FAN FAN FAN!!
I was at the third Texxas Jam June 21st 1980 at the Cotton Bowl at Fair Park in Dallas Texas
Takes me back to sophomore year in high school
remember in Hotel California the 2 guys playing complex and fast riffs on guitar in sync? he was one of the two
SO YOU GUYS CAN LOOK UP DARYL'S HOUSE, JUST WIKI IT! :) THERE WERE I THINK 83 EPISODES AND JOE WALSH'S OTHER BIGGGGG HIT THEY DID TOO ( LIFES BEEN GOOD ) IT'S SO GOOD AND THE ENTIRE JOE WALSH EPISODE IS ABOUT 40-45 MINUTES, THE SHOW ITSELF RAN FROM ( 2008-16 ) AND I THINK HE JUST GOT IT GOING AGAIN RECENTLY POST COVID :)
they did this in right before Thanksgiving at Daryl Halls house, from Hall & Oates. Yeah, this is recording studio they are jamming at. Very nice I might add. Back in the day, it cost you at least $250 K to put in a studio, so everybody didn't have one. A real good one could cost over a million dollars.
Live from Daryl's House is a show on AXSTV. Saw one he had Billy Gibbs on.
You two are fantastic reactors ❤👵 putting out the songs bring great memories ❤️👵🙏
seen joe when he was touring for this album in 1975 with Pikes peak in background bad ass out door concert with Uriah heap and country joe and the fish...
Damn, what a day. Whew.
Great song and you two always look great together!!!!!!
Rock n Roll royalty
This is a great song and pick, my boyfriend in high school loved this song and used to sing it all the time..........................in the 70's!! That's Daryl Hall of Hall and Oates, you should also listen to the original studio version, this is a great song by Joe Walsh, he's the singer.
If you’re gonna start goin to Daryls House, you had better bring a big damn suitcase. The Daryls House wormhole is a deep one. Check out his stuff with CeeLo Green
Wow…Think that was the best D-house performance ever done. NAILED ITTTT! Man he can play that talk box. First you got a guitar…add the SLIDE…then you talk it up??? So cool
Yup....they be jammin'!
Joe's biggest hit of his solo years. If you can find something from his James Gang days and react to it. You will not be disappointed
Holy moses good gracious my life is complete
Could do a lot of reactions from “Daryll’s House!!! Like Billy Gibbons from ZZ TOP!!! My pick would be LaGrange!!!!👍🤘🏻
That might be the best live version of that song I've seen. Not much of a surprise though, Daryl and his house band rock and most musicians that play there with them, tend to go all in, I think because of the great band, but also the atmosphere. It's Daryl's house. lol
Would love if you could do more classic rock back to the 1960's, so much great material.
God I luv you guys. Keep it up.
So Many Great Jams from Daryl’s House! Daryl in his mid-70’s and still getting better!
Check out - Billy Gibbons (ZZTOP)
CeeLo Green - I Can’t Go For That (Hall and Oats song)
Daryl's house is in Pennsylvania, Daryl Hall is half of Hall & Oates HOF
Close - but it's actually in upstate NY.
He is originally from the Philadelphia area though.
Sorry bout that, swore he was in Pennsylvania Amish country... Knew he was from Philly
@@keithtaylor9845 No worries. We all make mistakes from time to time.
Born in Pottstown, PA(outside Philly) lives in CT. Formerly lived Millerton, NY. Daryl’s Club is in Pawling, NY. He sold that Amenia, NY 1700’s house.
More Live at Daryls!!!!!!!
Such talented fucking people!! All of his guests kill it!
Surprised you don't know who Darryl Hall is. Hall and Oates sold a cubic sh¡t load of records during the 1970s and 1980s.
Now, anybody who is or ever was anybody comes to his house to eat and jam, and they record it.
His (literal) house band is really good, and they play some Hall and Oates tunes along with tunes by whoever is visiting that week.
Awesome concept and show.
Oh hell yeah!!! 😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎
He was amazed by Terry Kath as a fantastic guitar player.
If you wanna see one of Joe's most epic performances watch Eagles "Hotel California" 1977 Live at Capitol Centre. He's the guy in the red bandana!
I think everything From Daryl’s is amazing, even if I didn’t like the original. I had the album this was on, so…win-win.
Yall are the best!
Daryl is of Hall and Oates. They were very, very BIG back in the day.. Joe is 75 years old. Daryl is 76. Daryl is still one heck of a singer concerning in is in his mid 70's... May I suggest you all locate and review more "Daryl's House". Please note - The solo at 6:something is trademark Joe Walsh!!! Check out Joe and the James Gang.....
Darryl HALL was part of the legendary duo HALL AND OATES. Look for their songs like MANEATER, RICH GIRL or PRIVATE EYES, to name a few of their hits
From hall and octs Rock band from Daryl hall and John octs. Suey Q back in the 80s. From shawn Overton.
Daryl's house is somewhere in upstate New York.
My kind of music!
Just a little history. Long before auto tune there was nothing but voice. Then Joe Walsh got a guy to build him the voice box for a tune called Rocky Mountain Way to modulate guitar licks through the upper voice tract. So now you know a brief history of voice modification. 🖖🏼
It’s in the Catskills. Upstate NY.
Daryl Hall is the dude on the right side playing guitar and singing.
I believe he started this "Live at Daryl's" during covid. Or maybe that's just when I started noticing it. Daryl is Daryl Hall from Hall and Oats. Sooo many singers played with him at "Daryl's House".
No, this is an old show from around 2012
You should check out "Live at Daryl's House". He and the band have guest artists in and jam with them, and at some point they all sit down and enjoy some food while chatting. It's a great time! Hard to believe Daryl is now 74 years old! Oh, and his house is in Connecticut. Past episodes of Live from Daryl’s House have featured a mix of well-known performers like Smokey Robinson, The Doors’ Robby Krieger and Ray Manzarek, Nick Lowe, K.T. Tunstall, Todd Rundgren, Gym Class Heroes’ Travis McCoy, Fall Out Boy’s Patrick Stump, Finger Eleven’s James Black and Rick Jackett, the Bacon Brothers and country star Jimmy Wayne, along with newcomers such as Philly soul singer Mutlu, Canadian techno-rockers Chromeo, MySpace pop-rock phenom Eric Hutchinson, Cash Money rocker Kevin Rudolf, Wind-up Records’ Chicago rockers Company of Thieves, Bay Area singer/songwriter Matt Nathanson, Charlottesville, VA’s rising Parachute, Chicago rock band Plain White T’s and highly touted tunesmith Diane Birch.
Some good info except that the house is in upstate NY.
@@neonpark1874 Yep, my bad. I was looking at this article which said, "Hall sold his home in Millerton last year and now lives in nearby Sherman, Connecticut. Hall remodeled the old Towne Crier, which he is leasing, to look like his former home in Millerton, where "Live from Daryl's House" had been filmed." Missed the part where it says, "Episodes of "Live From Daryl's House" will continue to be filmed in Pawling without an audience, with six episodes planned for a March 2015 rollout on the Palladia cable television network." Pawling is in upstate NY, northwest of Danbury, CT and southeast of Poughkeepsie, NY. I watch "Live from Daryl's House" on AXS cable TV network.