*First Time Hearing* Hall And Oates- She’s Gone|REACTION!!

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  • @richtensail
    @richtensail 4 месяца назад +2

    my fav 'rich girl', hno had a lot of hits in v 80s, enjoy

  • @carlbeasley4282
    @carlbeasley4282 4 месяца назад +9

    The baddest white band of all time they were truly brilliant and they still get down to this day ¡¡

    • @yousexymf
      @yousexymf 4 месяца назад

      Yessss and this is live

  • @robertmaldonado8729
    @robertmaldonado8729 4 месяца назад +3

    Blue eyed soul at it's best, Hall and Oates are the biggest selling Duo of all time

  • @tinadaugherty9073
    @tinadaugherty9073 4 месяца назад +2

    Love your facial reactions!! Being that I was born in the early 60's, this group was beyond famous in the 70's & early 80's, and still today, kickin' it with the same music.

  • @cindiherriott3259
    @cindiherriott3259 3 месяца назад

    You know what girl, you said what I kept thinking but couldn’t quite put my finger on. Exactly! They too remind me of EWF…one of the best bands ever to grace the stage.

  • @carlbaker7242
    @carlbaker7242 4 месяца назад +2

    They stayed around and made great crossover hits!!! This one of my dear is my favorite.

  • @suzanneprock7286
    @suzanneprock7286 4 месяца назад +1

    This is my favorite Hall and Oates song. You should check out the studio version, it's much better in my opinion.

  • @ArlynMeylan-jo7hq
    @ArlynMeylan-jo7hq 7 дней назад

    Great music now you're talking keep up the good work 😊

  • @IceManLikeGervin
    @IceManLikeGervin 4 месяца назад +2

    An extra soulful reaction🙆‍♂! I see 👁👁 that you have reacted to Hall & Oates before: Sara Smile- Audio, Sara Smile- Live, I Can’t Go For That (No Can Do), Method Of Modern Love, Maneater and You Make My Dreams. She's Gone was the lead single released from Hall & Oates 1973 album: Abandoned Luncheonette. It was re-released in 1976 when it charted highest. It was written by Daryl Hall and John Oates. It was produced by Arif Mardin. The song reached #6 on the Adult Contemporary chart, #6 on the Cash Box 100, #7 on the Hot 100 and #93 on the R&B chart. The music video was directed by Diane Oates (John Oates sister). I don't know where this live performance is from. It is ranked number 336 on Rolling Stone's list of The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time.
    To promote the song, Hall & Oates were asked to lip sync the song for a teenage TV dance show broadcast out of Atlantic City, New Jersey. They refused, because they didn't want to pretend to sing the song. A story was crafted that, they were not available to appear live that day for the show, but that they would be willing to instead videotape something for them to air. They asked if it would be possible to come in and shoot something at their WPVI Philadelphia studio prior to the show. Daryl Hall only lip syncs the portions of the song that he sings in harmony with John Oates during the video: none of the parts where he sings solo, while John Oates does lip sync his solo parts.
    Hall & Oates wrote the song while they were consoling each other over recent heartbreaks. Daryl Hall had just divorced from his wife Bryna Lublin, and a New Year's Eve date had stood up John Oates. Hall & Oates used a different vocal approach on this track. Instead of singing a traditional two-part harmony, they sang it in different octaves, with Daryl Hall singing one octave higher than John Oates.
    Many Hall & Oates songs were written primarily by one member of the duo, but this song was an equal collaboration. In our interview with Daryl Hall, he explained that John Oates came up with the chorus, which he wrote on acoustic guitar. Daryl Hall thought it sounded like Cat Stevens' 1970 song: "Wild World", so he went to his Wurlitzer keyboard and reworked the groove. From there, it was a matter of finding the progression and coming up with the lyrics.
    "We sat down together, and the first line that came out was: 'Everybody's high on consolation'", said Daryl Hall. "It was one of those things where the lines just flowed out, and we were banging it back and forth. To me that is the ultimate Daryl and John song, because that was so collaborative, and so much a part of both of our experiences and lives thrown together".
    John Oates explained to Sounds in 1976 that songwriting is about: "making a very, very personal statement but yet saying it in a way that a lot of people can relate it to themselves. That's the secret of a good lyric. It's that universal intimacy. I think that's what we achieved with 'She's Gone'".
    This is one of the duo's favorite Hall & Oates songs. Daryl Hall told Entertainment Weekly (October 16, 2009): "It's very autobiographical. What we wrote about was real, even though it was two different situations. And it's very thematic with us: this soaring melody and uplifting chord progression, but about a very sad thing".
    This song first appeared on Hall & Oates' second album: Abandoned Luncheonette. It was released as a single in February 1974, but stalled at #60 Pop. Later that year, Tavares recorded the song, and while their version only made #50 Pop, it was a #1 R&B hit. After Hall & Oates scored a hit with their 1975 song: "Sara Smile", Atlantic Records released an edited version of the song which made #7 in 1976.
    The song has been featured in some films including 📽: Bloody Nose Empty Pockets (2020), Pixels (2015), The Legend of Ron Burgundy (2004), Cherish (2002), Better Off Dead (1985) and more.
    The song has been covered by many artists including 📻: Ujima, Tavares, Lou Rawls, Dee Dee Bridgewater, Matthew Marsden ft Destiny's Child, Nancy Wilson, Dee C Lee, Bill Summers And Summers Heat, Morgan James, Shane Richie, Eliot Lewis, Catherine Zeta Jones, Moon Williams, Jacksoul and more.
    Critical Reception 🗣:
    Cash Box described the song as "starting out softly, the build is strong with super strings in the background to tie the package together".
    After the song's re-release in 1976, Cash Box describe it as a "beautiful ballad" with the "sweet, high harmony" vocals are "immensely pleasing", and the melody line is "full of hooks, particularly in the chorus".
    Record World called it " a fabulous song" and said that "top notch production underscores twosome's solid performance".
    Song Credits 📝:
    Daryl Hall - lead vocals, backing vocals, electric piano
    John Oates - lead vocals, backing vocals, wah-wah guitar
    Joe Farrell - tenor saxophone
    Chris Bond - electric guitar, mellotron, synthesizer
    Steve "Fontz" Gelfand - bass
    Bernard Purdie - drums
    Ralph MacDonald - percussion
    Arif Mardin - string and horn arrangements
    Lyrics🗒:
    Everybody's high on consolation
    Everybody's trying to tell me what is right for me, yeah
    My daddy tried to bore me with a sermon
    But it's plain to see that they can't comfort me
    Sorry, Charlie, for the imposition
    I think I got it (got it), I got the strength to carry on, yeah
    I need a drink and a quick decision
    Now it's up to me, ooh, what will be
    She's gone, she's gone
    Oh I, oh I
    I better learn how to face it
    She's gone, she's gone
    Oh I, oh I
    I'd pay the devil to replace her
    She's gone, and she's gone
    Oh why, what went wrong?
    Get up in the morning, look in the mirror
    One less toothbrush hanging in the stand, yeah
    My face ain't looking any younger
    Now I can see love's taken a toll on me
    She's gone, she's gone
    Oh I, oh I
    I better learn how to face it
    She's gone, and she's gone
    Oh I, oh I
    I'd pay the devil to replace her
    She's gone, and she's gone
    Oh why, what went wrong?
    Think I'll spend eternity in the city
    Let the carbon and monoxide choke my thoughts away, yeah
    And pretty bodies help dissolve the memories
    They can never be what she was (was) to (to) me
    And she's gone, and she's gone
    Oh I, oh I
    I better learn how to face it
    She's gone, and she's gone
    Oh I, oh I
    I'd pay the devil to replace her
    She's gone, and she's gone
    Oh why, what went wrong?
    She's gone
    Oh I, I better learn how to face it
    She's gone, she's gone
    I can't believe that she's gone
    Oh I, I'd pay the devil to replace her
    She's gone
    Oh I, I better learn how to face it
    She's gone, she's gone
    I can't believe that she's gone
    Oh I, I'd pay the devil to replace her
    She's gone (she's gone) Repeat 7x
    Hall & Oates Info 📰:
    Daryl Hall, from Pennsylvania, and John Oates, from New York, formed their music group in 1970 in Philadelphia while both were attending Temple University.
    John Oates was born in New York City in 1948. John Oates attended North Penn High School and was co-captain of the 1965-66 wrestling team his senior year and was Section 2 champion in the 127 lb weight class. John Oates turned down wrestling scholarships and opted to attend Temple University instead because "it was in the city." John Oates wrestled as a freshman at Temple and then "got tired of losing weight".
    Daryl Hall was born in Pottstown, Pennsylvania in 1946. His parents each had a background in music; his father came from a choral-group clan and his mother was a vocal coach. He started recording while still a student at Owen J Roberts High School, from which he graduated in 1964. In college at Temple University in Philadelphia, he majored in music, while continuing to record, working with Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff as both an artist and a session musician. During his first semester at Temple, in the fall of 1965, he and four other Temple University students formed the vocal harmony group "The Temptones" and competed in talent shows around Philadelphia.
    Daryl Hall and John Oates, commonly known as Hall & Oates, are a Pop, Rock, R&B duo formed in Philadelphia in 1970. Daryl Hall is generally the lead vocalist; John Oates primarily plays electric guitar and provides backing vocals. The two write most of the songs they perform, separately or in collaboration. They achieved their greatest fame from the mid-1970s to the late 1980s with a fusion of Rock and Roll, Soul music, and Rhythm and Blues songs.
    Though they are commonly referred to as Hall & Oates, Daryl Hall has been adamant about the duo being called: "Daryl Hall & John Oates", the group's official name. They have been credited on albums as Daryl Hall & John Oates (or Daryl Hall John Oates) on all of their US album releases. The duo reached the US Top 40 with 29 of their 33 singles charting on Billboard's Hot 100 between 1974 and 1991. Six of these peaked at number one: "Rich Girl" (1977), "Kiss On My List" (1980), the two 1981 single releases: "Private Eyes", and "I Can't Go For That (No Can Do)" also a Hot Soul No. 1, "Maneater" (1982) and "Out Of Touch" (1984). Their overall 16 US Top Tens also include: "She's Gone", "Sara Smile", "You Make My Dreams", "Family Man", "Say It Isn't So" and "Method Of Modern Love".
    *****CONTINUE BELOW*****

    • @IceManLikeGervin
      @IceManLikeGervin 4 месяца назад

      Seven of their albums have been RIAA-certified platinum and six of them gold. In the United Kingdom, they have achieved success with two Top Ten albums and six Top 40 singles, two of which - "I Can't Go For That (No Can Do)" and "Maneater" - reached the Top Ten. The duo have spent 120 weeks in the UK Top 75 albums chart and 84 weeks in the UK Top 75 singles chart.
      Hall & Oates have almost always toured extensively for each album release. But in 1985, the duo took a break after the release of their album: Live At The Apollo, with David Ruffin and Eddie Kendricks-voices of The Temptations and two of their heroes. This was RCA's second attempt at a live Hall and Oates album, following the 1978 release of their album: Livetime. Live At The Apollo was released primarily to fulfill the duo's contract with RCA, and contained a Top 20 Grammy-nominated hit with a medley of The Temptations' songs: "The Way You Do The Things You Do" and "My Girl"; David Ruffin and Eddie Kendrick had originally recorded both songs with the Temptations in 1964.
      Hall& Oates had collaborated on the 1985 USA For Africa charity project: "We Are The World", with the former as one of the soloists and the latter as a chorus member. According to Daryl Hall, during the recording of the song: "We Are the World", Michael Jackson approached him and admitted to lifting the bass line for his song: "Billie Jean", from a Hall & Oates song, apparently referring to their song: "I Can't Go For That (No Can Do)".
      Hall & Oates performed at the 1985 Live Aid concert in Philadelphia, with David Ruffin and Eddie Kendrick. The Hall and Oates band also backed up Mick Jagger's performance at this show.
      In 2004, Hall & Oates were inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame.
      In September 2010, VH1 placed the duo at no. 99 in their list of the 100 greatest artists of all time.
      In April 2014, they were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, and on September 2, 2016 they received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
      In August 2018, in a 60th-anniversary celebration of Billboard's Hot 100, the duo ranked 18 in a list of the top Hot 100 artists of all time and six in a list of the Hot 100's top duos/groups. They remain the most successful duo of all time ahead of group including: The Carpenters, The Everly Brothers and Simon & Garfunkel.
      Also, Daryl Hall started the musical television series: "Live From Daryl's House", in 2007 where musicians and groups would come to play-sing live from his home studio. Some of the performers include: The O'Jays, Smokey Robinson, ZZ Top, Gym Class Heroes, Shelby Lynne, Todd Rundgren, Robby Krieger & Ray Manzarek (The Doors), Booker T & The MGs, CeeLo Green (Goodie Mob), Sammy Hagar, Kenny Loggins, Cheap Trick, Aaron Nevile and many more.
      In 2023, Daryl Hall is suing John Oates and arguing in arbitration that he can’t sell his share of a Hall & Oates business partnership without Daryl Hall’s permission. Daryl Hall has accused John Oates of blindsiding and betraying him, saying their relationship and his trust in John Oates have deteriorated. John Oates has said he is “deeply hurt” that Daryl Hall is making “inflammatory, outlandish, and inaccurate statements” about him. A Nashville judge recently paused the sale of John Oates’ stake in Whole Oats Enterprises LLP to Primary Wave IP Investment Management LLC until an arbitrator weighs in, or until February 17, 2024.
      Hall & Oates still perform their music live on stage separately in 2024.
      Hall & Oates Albums 📀:
      Whole Oats (1972)
      Abandoned Luncheonette (1973)
      War Babies (1974)
      Daryl Hall & John Oates (1975)
      Bigger Than Both of Us (1976)
      Beauty On A Back Street (1977)
      Along the Red Ledge (1978)
      X-Static (1979)
      Voices (1980)
      Private Eyes (1981)
      H2O (1982)
      Big Bam Boom (1984)
      Ooh Yeah! (1988)
      Change Of Season (1990)
      Marigold Sky (1997)
      Do It For Love (2003)
      Our Kind Of Soul (2004)
      Home For Christmas (2006)
      Daryl Hall Albums 📀:
      Sacred Songs (1980)
      Three Hearts In The Happy Ending Machine (1986)
      Soul Alone (1993)
      Can't Stop Dreaming (1996)
      Laughing Down Crying (2011)
      BeforeAfter (2022)
      Some more good Hall & Oates songs 🎶: Out Of Touch, Kiss On My List, Dreamtime, Foolish Pride, Do It For Love, Heartbreak Time, Private Eyes, Ice, Downtown Life, You've Lost That Lovin' Feeling, Wait For Me, It's A Laugh, How Does It Feel To Be Back, Possession Obsession, Africa, Diddy Doo Wop (I Hear the Voices), Alone Too Long, Starting All Over Again, Camellia, Back Together Again, Everything Your Heart Desires, Do It For Love, How Does It Feel To Be Back, So Close, Do What You Want Be What You Are, Missed Opportunity, Rich Girl, Crime Pays, Open All Night, At Tension, Some Things Are Better Left Unsaid, Everytime You Go Away, Tell Me What You Want, Friday Let Me Down, Art Of Heartbreak, Go Solo, It Must Be, Big Kid, Why Do Lovers (Break Each Other's Heart?), Portable Radio, It Came Upon A Midnight Clear, I Don't Wanna Lose You, Promise Ain't Enough, United State, The Last Time, Georgie, Alley Katz, Hard To Be In Love With You, Serious Music, Pleasure Beach, The Woman Comes And Goes, All You Want Is Heaven, Italian Girls, Melody For A Memory, No Brain No Pain, Who Said The World Was Fair, Gotta Lotta Nerve (Perfect Perfect), Say It Isn't So, Portable Radio, Time's Up (Alone Tonight), Kerry, When The Morning Comes, August Day, Family Man, Have I Been Away Too Long, I Don't Want To Lose You, Goodnight And Goodmorning, Your Imagination, Did It In A Minute, Lady Rain, Looking For A Good Sign, Unguarded Minute, Guessing Games, Talking All Night, One On One, Bad Habits And Infections, Do What You Want Be What You Are, Intravino, Bigger Than Both of Us, The Emptyness, Head Above Water, Don't Blame It On Love, Delayed Reaction, You Must Be Good For Something, Love Hurts (Love Heals), The Girl Who Used To Be, Camellia, You'll Never Learn, When The Morning Comes, London Luck & Love, Crazy Eyes, Lilly (Are You Happy), Room To Breathe, Falling, I'm Sorry, What's Important To Me, Fall In Philadelphia, Is It A Star, Ennui On The Mountain, All Our Love, Grounds For Separation, Waterwheel, Lazyman, (You Know) It Doesn't Matter Anymore, Laughing Boy, Soldering, Had I Known You Better Then, Everytime I Look At You, 70's Scenario, Thank You For, Southeast City Window, I'm Just A Kid (Don't Make Me Feel Like A Man), Abandoned Luncheonette, Can't Stop The Music (He Played It Much Too Long), Adult Education, Out Of Me Out Of You, It's Uncanny, Bebop/Drop and Las Vegas Turnaround (The Stewardess Song).
      Fun Fact 🕵: Daryl Hall penned the single: "Ruthless People", for Mick Jagger, who had just gone solo from The Rolling Stones, in 1986. A year earlier, he inadvertently lit a fire under the rest of The Rolling Stones, who were unhappy with the Hall & Oates band backing their former band frontman at the Live Aid benefit concert.

  • @jockmanning9462
    @jockmanning9462 2 месяца назад

    Soulful ❤great reaction ❤

  • @DrnkTheWildAir
    @DrnkTheWildAir 4 месяца назад +2

    Such fantastic voices!! ❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @THEPATRIOT1000
    @THEPATRIOT1000 4 месяца назад +1

    try Hall and Oates, Rich Girl

  • @juliusjones972
    @juliusjones972 4 месяца назад +2

    This is good

  • @JonathanGreen18
    @JonathanGreen18 4 месяца назад +2

    Philadelphia Sound

  • @poppiethestable1090
    @poppiethestable1090 2 месяца назад

    Dig it*..

  • @jerrynichols7795
    @jerrynichols7795 4 дня назад

    Listen to Player singing Baby Come Back

  • @davidwaite7861
    @davidwaite7861 4 месяца назад +1

    🌷⚘️🌹🥀

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    @IceManLikeGervin 4 месяца назад

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