How many of you guys are sitting there(like me) thinking, “I miss watching MTV with my friends on Saturday video after video.” The 80’s was all about the video. When they premiered a new video, we had to be there to see it. I LOVE this song!!!!!!! They are so awesome, like totally.
I remember leaving the TV on ... loud .. and when I would hear a video come on that I loved, I'd come flying from where ever I was. My mom was always suspiciously there before me when Steve Perry was singing. Seems I wasn't the only one loving MTV.
@@wickedmirage My mom & I watched MTV together. She kept it on 24/7 in our house. We got the channel when it first came out. She said some salesperson knocked on the door & explained what MTV was, & she invited him in & signed up for the channel that same day.
Yes, "heavy rotation" was a phrase used on many a H&O song! What I love about looking back on these is how players/singers/recording artists were suddenly needing to develop some acting chops, to a degree! Some, like Bowie, made the transition seamlessly, but others seemed pretty uncomfortable needing to act a bit for this new, camera-centric video vehicle!
I didn’t appreciate these H & O songs as much as I should have when they were released because I pigeonholed the group as ‘pop’ , which I’ve never been a big fan of. Now I’m enjoying being a pupil in Jamel’s re-education camp. Party on !
I agree with you Love of Plants. Jamel is making my feet move and head bop with these tunes that I never paid much attention to back in those days. He gets me smiling and singing loud enough to scare my dog. Jamel is Prozac for the ears!
@LOVE OF PLANTS And I'm the opposite. My genre was pop, then I flirted with country in recent years, but rock and the funky, loud stuff never interested me one bit. There are many lessons to be learned at Jamel's Re-Education Camp. 😎🤘
Hall and Oates greatest hit!!! Has all the components to make anyone tap a toe or swing their hips or bop their head... regardless of their music preference! That's what makes a song powerful and great
Jamel, you've got to react to M-E-T-H-O-D-O-F-L-O-V-E ("Method of Modern Love"-it's been sampled a lot), because the video is funny, and the song is terrific!
I like how it looks like Hall and Oates seems to always be having fun in their videos. Even in their serious videos it still looks like they're just goofin' around.
One of my favourite Hall & Oates songs. First time I ever backed up on a reaction and watched a bit again. Omg when he hit that high note, your reaction was great!
Big Bang Boom was the first album I memorized in its entirety! I listened to it so many times I could not possibly quantify it! It reaffirmed my love for Hall & Oates!
I cackled because I knew when he hit that "drowsy dreams" high note you were gonna have to pause 😅 And they had some really goofy and fun videos. You should watch Method of Modern Love, it's hilarious. And Possession Obsession because John Oates is the singer ❤️
JAJ! I've watched probably 3/4 of your reactions. This is the best. one. yet. I haven't seen this video in almost 30 years, and my reaction mirrored your reaction to a T. I felt like we were in the same room on this one, almost. Cheers man.
I have the exact same memory. Well, maybe not exactly the same one, but I was definitely playing with my Star Wars figures and hearing this song on the radio.
YES!!! I was born in 1973, so I was also a big Star Wars fan, and loved to listen to the radio, and go to our local department stores, go to the electronics department, and look at all of the vinyl albums and 45 single records! I never wanted to shop for clothes or toys, I always went straight to the music department, and stayed there until my mom or dad gave me money for the latest vinyl album, or record, I wanted badly! I bought many a Duran Duran records in the 80s! I remember my very first 45 record I bought. It was "September" by Earth, Wind, and Fire. I wore that record out! And then, when I got my first stereo that had not only a turntable, but a cassette player in it, my dad took me to buy some packages of blank cassettes (like Memorex...we all used those!) and I would record my vinyl albums, and 45 records, onto the cassettes. That way, I could play/listen to them in my "jam box," and the cassette player in our cars! There was no downloading songs on your phone, or computer. The struggle was real! You had to make sure your vinyl albums and 45 records were clean, and didn't have any scratches, because there's nothing worse than listening to an album you recorded onto a cassette, and then in the middle of a song, it skips! 🤦 And then, if the tape got caught in the cassette player, you had to get your trusty pencil, and twist and turn it until all of the tape went back up into the cassette! To be honest, I really miss doing that! Generation X-ers have memories that can't compare to any other generation! We got to see a lot of technology invented in our lifetime!
whenever i see you and you talk about growing up..i am just so thankful that you were able to be one of the lucky ones that was able to not get caught up in the bad stuff and ruining your life but having the great drive to overcome it and be a success in your life..you mustve had a great family surrounding you...blessings to you and your family
Jamel ... LOVE your reaction! Also deepest appreciation that you are keeping so much music history alive! 🎶🎵🎶😁 you are helping many get through this Covid era! THANK YOU! 🙏
I’m 43 I remember being around 5-6 when this song came out. Takes me back to riding with my parents in my dads be rabbit 🐇.. 😂 I refoundvthis sing in my mid 30s and it’s been one of my listened to songs since… surprisingly first time seeing the video!
This is so much fun. I adore this vid so much (the big drum, the looks, the moves, the lighting and projection, the band!) and I remember the very first time I listened to the album (day it came out!) and Dance on Your Knees blew my mind! (This is a mash up of the first two tracks on the album - Dance On Your Knees and Out Of Touch.) I was talking back to you the whole vid because, IKR???
I don't know why, but when I hear this into, it takes me back to my childhood. It's more than nostalgia; it almost time travel. I feel like I'm in the back of my dad's Cadillac El Dorado with the burgundy velvet interior going on a Sunday drive. I know that sounds absolutely insane nowadays.
That opening with the huge drum reminds me of the old joke. "What do you call Batman and Robin when they get run over by a steamroller?" "Flatman and Ribbon." LOL.... Gotta love those old 80s music vids. Videos were a novelty and the imagination going into them pushed the boundaries.
I didn't think any y'all reviewers reviewed this song definitely I feel the biggest and best hit from Hall & Oates this was one of the most popular & played songs on my MTV was the best music television show. Those days were so special such a great time.
This is my favorite song by these guys. Love them! Thank you for doing this song. You are so cool, when you review the song. Soul really matters to me! Damn good music from the 80’s. ❤️🌹❤️ I feel sorry for the 23 simpletons who didn’t like this song.
I was waiting for you to do this one. This song is my favorite of their discography, and one of my all-time favorites, period. Every time I hear it, I'm suddenly 9 years old again.
This is 1 of my all-time favorite Hall & Oates songs. The beat is fantastic. Some people think of them as "pop artists" but to me they're dynamic soul artists.
When you rewind Jamel to watch his reaction as he rewinds the video ...his expression at 4:10--too cute 😊 thank you for reacting to Hall and Oates. Love them 😁
Another great reaction!! Thanks so much for all you do and cheering me up when I need it. You do more than you realize! Keep on keeping this music alive!
Hall and Oats were one of those bands you didn't want to admit you liked or you seen in concert. But the ones who would say that know every word to every song they put out.🤘I like them and seen them in concert!
you hit the 80s right on the money!!!! thank you love it and can apprecitate you bringing it back! you are great Jamal!!!! thank you for helping to keeep the 80s alive! god bless you!!!!
You da bomb my brother! It gives me so much joy to see you grooving on the 80’s music and all generations. You really get the music and the sentiment of the time period. Great job!
Ooooooo dannnnngg! Brother Jamel said ... Oh SNAPP!!! Got the MTV creation of the 80's blow his mind! H&O used the music AND video access to make a new level of R & B.
Reaction videos, a Covid 19 guilty pleasure. I enjoy yours, very thoughtful, intelligent. All art forms reflect the times that produce it, you are learning who your grandparents were at your age. Pretty trippy, eh? At least I assume so- I'm in my 60' s and mine are in their 20's now.
Wooooooo! Fantastic! There's a longer "Dance on Your Knees" intro that I'd suggest you listen to (not a video on here, but on your own time)! One more hit: "Say It Isn't So" and a couple some might not suggest: "Missed Opportunity" and "Your Imagination."
I am TRULY grateful that you exist to educate a new generation not only from your own authenticity but also cause Every SINGLE time i go to find the BEST stuff i remember, YOU are already ON it!
The 80s was such a great time for music and MTV
@John Dillon You're right, it was a great time~~How lucky we were to have lived it :)
Yes back when MTV was about the music and ''everyone'' watched it.
@John Dillion...as a child I had no idea how luck I was. I sure damn appreciate it now.
Absolutely. Nothing better.
Exactly throw mj and so many great artist
How many of you guys are sitting there(like me) thinking, “I miss watching MTV with my friends on Saturday video after video.” The 80’s was all about the video. When they premiered a new video, we had to be there to see it. I LOVE this song!!!!!!! They are so awesome, like totally.
Video killed the radio 🌟 star. All about 80s
I remember leaving the TV on ... loud .. and when I would hear a video come on that I loved, I'd come flying from where ever I was. My mom was always suspiciously there before me when Steve Perry was singing. Seems I wasn't the only one loving MTV.
@@wickedmirage My mom & I watched MTV together. She kept it on 24/7 in our house. We got the channel when it first came out. She said some salesperson knocked on the door & explained what MTV was, & she invited him in & signed up for the channel that same day.
Weather we are watching Darryl in the 80's or from Darryl's house last year the man is always too cool for school!
Too cool for school!!!
It's whether, not the weather
But it CAN be "WEATHER" in this case because we are talking about Daryl's COOLNESS 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Hall And Oates the unofficial R&B Pop duo. All black folks from my timeline in the 80s listened to their music and still do. I know I do
MTV used to play this it seemed like three times every hour.
@@redletter2008 Yes it was! As Eddie Money said, "I wanna go back and do it all over."
Yes, back when MTV was actually for music videos.
@@bellamarisa Right? I'm not sure why the "M" is still there. Should change it to "R" for all the damn reality shows!
Sally Phillips EXACTLY, lol
Yes, "heavy rotation" was a phrase used on many a H&O song! What I love about looking back on these is how players/singers/recording artists were suddenly needing to develop some acting chops, to a degree! Some, like Bowie, made the transition seamlessly, but others seemed pretty uncomfortable needing to act a bit for this new, camera-centric video vehicle!
The 80s is the last time where “Pop Music” was actually popular with everyone! Lol this is my favorite Hall & Oats song!
I didn’t appreciate these H & O songs as much as I should have when they were released because I pigeonholed the group as ‘pop’ , which I’ve never been a big fan of. Now I’m enjoying being a pupil in Jamel’s re-education camp. Party on !
Sweet!
I agree with you Love of Plants. Jamel is making my feet move and head bop with these tunes that I never paid much attention to back in those days. He gets me smiling and singing loud enough to scare my dog. Jamel is Prozac for the ears!
Oh man, even though they played many genres, at their heart they really were soul singers.
80's pop rocks! no matter what!
@LOVE OF PLANTS
And I'm the opposite.
My genre was pop, then I flirted with country in recent years, but rock and the funky, loud stuff never interested me one bit.
There are many lessons to be learned at Jamel's Re-Education Camp. 😎🤘
These guys were incredible in concert! One of the best shows I've been to.
“The hair, the mustache, the smoothness” 😂
You’re hitting all my late 70s early 80s vibes today with foreigner Def Leppard and Hall and Oates I’m in my glory this was my musical sweet spot
mine too !
I think they are out of Philly PA. They songs always had a meeting.and a great Grove ✝☮
@L A
Rock! Rock! (Till You Drop)
is a great song!
@@anonymous2012s The whole entire Pyromania album is good from start to end. Same with Hysteria and Adrenalize.
Hall and Oates greatest hit!!! Has all the components to make anyone tap a toe or swing their hips or bop their head... regardless of their music preference! That's what makes a song powerful and great
Jamal, You're the Coolest Dude Ever. I Requested this yesterday, it's my favorite 80's song. Thanks a lot Bro!!!!
Imagine a time when people just had fun....thanks for this Jamel!!!!!
If Hall and Oats come on when I'm about to get out of the car, I have to sit and listen no matter where or what I'm doing. Love them.
Bringing back my teen memories..I loved Hall & Oates.
@#TEAM TRUMP -Thank You.
Still do,?
This was one of the tracks from GTA: Vice City (without the intro bit).
The best soundtrack to any game! Loved Call me from Go West too
They released each radio station as a cd volume, everyone picks there faces so it sells. Brilliant marketing
I bought the Vice City CD box set when the game was first out. Best soundtrack in any game ever.
i loved laura branigan in vc lol
@@ischmidt SAME, pretty sure its still in my dad's house somewhere.
Yes. This was the 80's.
Unfortunately
The best decade ever...
@@skooooo You poor Krokus basement dwellers
A CLASSIC SONG!!!!! LOVE IT!!!! Please bring back the 80's ...Such awesome music and talent. Word being TALENT!!!!!
Hall and Oatemeal. I cannot. I need to go lay down now.
😆🤣
Elise Logan 😂
I'm glad I wasn't taking a drink when he said that! Dying!!
Jamel has to bury me... I died laughing!
They did an album called _Whole Oats_ ... true
This song was a "staple" at the night clubs ... song was made to be played so loud, your teeth rattled LoL!!
classic kool Not surprised, with that bassline! 😂
I wish I was bar age in those days.. timeless tunes!
Jamel, you've got to react to M-E-T-H-O-D-O-F-L-O-V-E ("Method of Modern Love"-it's been sampled a lot), because the video is funny, and the song is terrific!
YES!! Another classic and sampled yep!!
Beat me to it! Method of Love is my favorite H&O's song!
Very true 💯
Love this song
Good one
One of my favourite Hall & Oates songs.
I've said it before, and I'll say it again.. Your joy at the music is infectious.
I really need "Say It Isn't So"...my favorite Hall and Oates song.
TAL MRSBD my favorite song by them, too, but it never got the attention it deserved
Hell yea
That is the one.
never liked anything by them and still don't.
@@debbieplato5107 bye bye Deb.
I love how Hall & Oates were able to ride the wave into the 80's out of their late 70's sound. That was the advantage of being in Smooth Rock.
I like how it looks like Hall and Oates seems to always be having fun in their videos. Even in their serious videos it still looks like they're just goofin' around.
If it is not fun. Why bother
Daryl hates this video.. hated the director.. says he was coked up the whole while..
One of my favourite Hall & Oates songs. First time I ever backed up on a reaction and watched a bit again. Omg when he hit that high note, your reaction was great!
Big Bang Boom was the first album I memorized in its entirety! I listened to it so many times I could not possibly quantify it! It reaffirmed my love for Hall & Oates!
If you are still in the mood for 80's I HIGHLY recommend "Heart and Soul" by Hewie Lewis and the News!
Huey is one of the best! Hit after hit
Anything from Huey Lewis is great!
If Jamel does any Huey Lewis And The News, he's gotta react to "The Heart Of Rock'n'Roll"
@@karlsmith2570 I just picked H&S for the must see official video :3
Great song!!
I cackled because I knew when he hit that "drowsy dreams" high note you were gonna have to pause 😅 And they had some really goofy and fun videos. You should watch Method of Modern Love, it's hilarious. And Possession Obsession because John Oates is the singer ❤️
"Darrell.... he does it again" and "I don't think they heard ya Darrell" had me laughing lol. Love these reaction videos keep up the good work Jamal
Hall and oates are bad white boys. Ton of hits mixing pop and soul
OMG!! This was just amazing to listen to and watch you react to this performance! You made my Soul Smile! Thank you for making me happy ❤️
One of my favorite videos of the 80s! When you get a chance check out the extended version! That beat! That breakdown in the middle is soooo hot!
Please react to Wham! and/or George Michael some time 👀
Yes, react to careless whisper
Jesús to a Child GEORGE MICHAEL
A Different Corner and Kissing a Fool please!!!
I would LOVE to see you react to George Michael's Spinning the wheel. A great song and a fantastic video ❤️
The original careless whispers by wham you will love it brother
Thanks Jamel - I'm so happy that you played this song. One of my favs from H&O!
JAJ! I've watched probably 3/4 of your reactions. This is the best. one. yet.
I haven't seen this video in almost 30 years, and my reaction mirrored your reaction to a T. I felt like we were in the same room on this one, almost. Cheers man.
Thanks for bringing this song back in my life!! Fell off my radar! I saw them on the Big Bam Boom Tour! Always have loved them!! Pure 80’s!!
Your tires will go flat listening to Daryl Hall & John Oates music before you get a fill up. Daryl is an amazing singer.
And the guy still got it
When I saw them tour a last, John was SO energetic. He was smiling and bobbing so much. And that was like six years ago.
Thank you for sharing your heart and past. Our pasts either make us or break us. You're a sweet soul, Mel. God Bless.
I can remember as a kid in the 80's laying on the livingroom floor playing with my star wars figures and this playing on the radio
I have the exact same memory. Well, maybe not exactly the same one, but I was definitely playing with my Star Wars figures and hearing this song on the radio.
Totally cool😎
YES!!! I was born in 1973, so I was also a big Star Wars fan, and loved to listen to the radio, and go to our local department stores, go to the electronics department, and look at all of the vinyl albums and 45 single records! I never wanted to shop for clothes or toys, I always went straight to the music department, and stayed there until my mom or dad gave me money for the latest vinyl album, or record, I wanted badly! I bought many a Duran Duran records in the 80s! I remember my very first 45 record I bought. It was "September" by Earth, Wind, and Fire. I wore that record out! And then, when I got my first stereo that had not only a turntable, but a cassette player in it, my dad took me to buy some packages of blank cassettes (like Memorex...we all used those!) and I would record my vinyl albums, and 45 records, onto the cassettes. That way, I could play/listen to them in my "jam box," and the cassette player in our cars! There was no downloading songs on your phone, or computer. The struggle was real! You had to make sure your vinyl albums and 45 records were clean, and didn't have any scratches, because there's nothing worse than listening to an album you recorded onto a cassette, and then in the middle of a song, it skips! 🤦 And then, if the tape got caught in the cassette player, you had to get your trusty pencil, and twist and turn it until all of the tape went back up into the cassette! To be honest, I really miss doing that! Generation X-ers have memories that can't compare to any other generation! We got to see a lot of technology invented in our lifetime!
whenever i see you and you talk about growing up..i am just so thankful that you were able to be one of the lucky ones that was able to not get caught up in the bad stuff and ruining your life but having the great drive to overcome it and be a success in your life..you mustve had a great family surrounding you...blessings to you and your family
Jamel ... LOVE your reaction! Also deepest appreciation that you are keeping so much music history alive! 🎶🎵🎶😁 you are helping many get through this Covid era! THANK YOU! 🙏
Hall & Oates I love their music. Love them.
This song played regularly on the radio when I had first started going to a new college. This always takes me back to driving back and forth.
I’m 43 I remember being around 5-6 when this song came out. Takes me back to riding with my parents in my dads be rabbit 🐇.. 😂 I refoundvthis sing in my mid 30s and it’s been one of my listened to songs since… surprisingly first time seeing the video!
Ha ha! Hall and Oatmeal - I love it! Yes, Daryl can hit those notes! They're on tour next year btw.
The 80's were a great time for fantastic music. I'm really appreciating it alot more now as an adult. Rock On!
Jamel!! Stay hydrated my brotha!! 🥵😂🙌 Keepin great music alive!! 💯
ANYTHING WAS POSSIBLE IN THE 80'S. MISS THOSE DAYS
John Oates regulated to back-up dancer in this video.
But those moves! It's the power of the mustache!
And a damn good one at that!
This is so much fun. I adore this vid so much (the big drum, the looks, the moves, the lighting and projection, the band!) and I remember the very first time I listened to the album (day it came out!) and Dance on Your Knees blew my mind! (This is a mash up of the first two tracks on the album - Dance On Your Knees and Out Of Touch.) I was talking back to you the whole vid because, IKR???
I don't know why, but when I hear this into, it takes me back to my childhood. It's more than nostalgia; it almost time travel. I feel like I'm in the back of my dad's Cadillac El Dorado with the burgundy velvet interior going on a Sunday drive. I know that sounds absolutely insane nowadays.
That opening with the huge drum reminds me of the old joke. "What do you call Batman and Robin when they get run over by a steamroller?" "Flatman and Ribbon." LOL....
Gotta love those old 80s music vids. Videos were a novelty and the imagination going into them pushed the boundaries.
What a great review! You totally get it! Jamel, never quit doing what you’re doin... keepin great music ALIVE!!!
Thank you for putting a smile on my face with memories of good times!
TALENT!!!!! IT'S WHAT WE GREW UP WITH!!! MORE OF THAT ANYDAY!!! LUV IT!!!!!
Yeah. Such talent is hard to find these days
I didn't think any y'all reviewers reviewed this song definitely I feel the biggest and best hit from Hall & Oates this was one of the most popular & played songs on my MTV was the best music television show. Those days were so special such a great time.
Darrell Hall is as good today as he's ever been.
Propably my favorite H&O Song of all time... I love every Live & acoustic performance of it.
“Sara smile” is my favorite hall & oats...but if your talking ‘80’s then it’s “kiss on my list”
sara smile, out of touch, i cant go for that are my fav. kiss on my list isnt bad
Try some 70s Hall N Oats Sara Smile and Shes Gone Now your Talking
And i For got Rich Girl The 70s
WE ALL SAW THAT LEGENDARY CARTWHEEL 🤸 ONLY JOHN OATES CAN DO THAT AND GET AWAY WITH MAKING THAT LOOK SO DAMN GOOD 🤘🏾🤘🏾🤘🏾🤙🏾🤙🏾🤙🏾😌😌😌🎸🎸🎸🎸😎
This is my favorite song by these guys. Love them! Thank you for doing this song. You are so cool, when you review the song. Soul really matters to me! Damn good music from the 80’s. ❤️🌹❤️ I feel sorry for the 23 simpletons who didn’t like this song.
You Make My Dreams Come True! A great Hall and Oates song!
“Brother daryl” as he walks off screen!! 🤣🤣🤣
I was waiting for you to do this one. This song is my favorite of their discography, and one of my all-time favorites, period. Every time I hear it, I'm suddenly 9 years old again.
If you want quintessential 80s listen to “west end girls” by the Pet Shop Boys.
Oh yeah. And Opportunities. That video is bonkers.
The whole Please album is amazing.
And What Have I Done To Deserve This.
Those British Boys!
Actually I think it would play well against Hall and Oats. More brit version of that kind of music.
This is 1 of my all-time favorite Hall & Oates songs. The beat is fantastic. Some people think of them as "pop artists" but to me they're dynamic soul artists.
When you rewind Jamel to watch his reaction as he rewinds the video ...his expression at 4:10--too cute 😊 thank you for reacting to Hall and Oates. Love them 😁
Another great reaction!! Thanks so much for all you do and cheering me up when I need it. You do more than you realize! Keep on keeping this music alive!
This is one of those old school 80s songs that had a nice sweet little bass line.
This is my favorite song and "So Close" from this awesome duet!!
Hall and Oats were one of those bands you didn't want to admit you liked or you seen in concert. But the ones who would say that know every word to every song they put out.🤘I like them and seen them in concert!
Me I will freely admit I listen to them I don't care what anyone thinks
@@sombergirl2886 me too! That's what I used to hear about them
@@tomh5006 they were considered a guilty pleasure
This is why Hall & Oates is my favorite group of all time.
Yes this was the 80's. A time when hall and oats were on the radio and Hull and oats were tearing it up on the ice for the St. louis blues.
Syncopation is an understatement! The boys have rhythm!! Great vid!
Omg Jamel! How many songs do you do a day? I'm not complaining, just surprised...thanks.❤❤❤🎶🎶😊
The correct answer is "Not Enough!" Jamel, you are addictive! We all love you!
@@GirlWithAnOpinion you got that right!
To live through this time frame is beyond priceless. Thank you for acknowledging the greatness.
Awww, the 80's. MTV. Cartwheels. LOL. Soul matters....❤❤
you hit the 80s right on the money!!!! thank you love it and can apprecitate you bringing it back! you are great Jamal!!!! thank you for helping to keeep the 80s alive! god bless you!!!!
Rob Thomas at Daryl's house"kiss is on my list"
Great Reaction, J! as always.! This track was from the superbly produced & remixed appropriately named 'BIG BAM BOOM' 1984 album. Full of hits!
Got one for you: Give a listen to Paula Abdul, "Straight Up" and/or "Opposites Attract."
Cold Hearted Snake too!
"Blowing Kisses In the Wind"
Man been catching up on videos, I got tears so many memories coming to me! Thanks for all you do!
One of my favorite Hall & Oates songs, but the 7" single edit is the better, tighter version.
Nah the album vesion is much better, the single is more disco/pop oriented
I like the tighter version too, with less of the "Hey, its the 80's!!" going on. Great song no matter what though.
You da bomb my brother! It gives me so much joy to see you grooving on the 80’s music and all generations. You really get the music and the sentiment of the time period. Great job!
Hall & Oates were brilliant. Truly underrated group. Hall could bring it on the mike....
Agree. His voice is amazing
I love Hall and Oates and this is my favorite song from them. Thanks for doing the reaction video.
Ooooooo dannnnngg!
Brother Jamel said ...
Oh SNAPP!!! Got the MTV creation of the 80's blow his mind!
H&O used the music AND video access to make a new level of R & B.
Reaction videos, a Covid 19 guilty pleasure. I enjoy yours, very thoughtful, intelligent. All art forms reflect the times that produce it, you are learning who your grandparents were at your age. Pretty trippy, eh? At least I assume so- I'm in my 60' s and mine are in their 20's now.
Such a a great tune. It's been a while since I've heard it. Glad to see you reacting to it.
My dude said "TRYNA MAKE HALL AND OATEMEAL!" Hahaha you're my favorite reactor, man.
One of my favorites of theirs. ❤
I remember hearing Out of Touch at the Discos back then and dancing the nite away.Thanks for seeing them back then. How funny.!!
The cheetah suit hangs in a glass case inside Daryl’s House, Hall’s restaurant in NY, which recently closed due to Covid.
The vibe of of this video! Just makes you groove 💃🏻💃🏻💃🏻
One of my favorite Hall & Oates songs back in the day was Adult Education. Worth a watch. :)
Have you seen LFDH with Neon Trees? ruclips.net/video/HbNOcAKIess/видео.html&ab_channel=4ADE1109
I've beenrequesting that one for a few weeks. He'll get around to it.
My favorite Hall and Oates song! Love it. I didn't really know the meaning that much thank for telling about it. You got to love it.
Wooooooo! Fantastic! There's a longer "Dance on Your Knees" intro that I'd suggest you listen to (not a video on here, but on your own time)! One more hit: "Say It Isn't So" and a couple some might not suggest: "Missed Opportunity" and "Your Imagination."
I am TRULY grateful that you exist to educate a new generation not only from your own authenticity but also cause Every SINGLE time i go to find the BEST stuff i remember, YOU are already ON it!