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ON AIRED @JOLF 2011/11/10
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@frielster123 Yeah, that's messed up! Another example of guitars not plugged-in for a "live" performance is, of all groups, Blue Oyster Cult on the Merv Griffin show!! Some sleazy promoter named Kal Rudman talked them into playing on Merv' the Perv's show.' and tells him the bands thrilled to be there! That was MUCH more bizarre than this lip-synched deal overseas by Daryl. BOC songs "Don't fear the Reaper" and "Burning for you" are clearly lip-synched, and none of the instruments are plugged.
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@scubarulz Not Eddie Zyne on drums- don't know who but not Eddie.He looks like the guy in old Voices live videos. Actually this was NEVER a solo tour. The tour never happened and I am surprised to see this. My guess that T-Bone might have had other obligations that he was not here since he co-produced.
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What a tall, talented Sexy Beast!! My God, that mane of hair goes on forever. He still has it, too. Amazing. ....His voice, music & style are unmistakable whenever you hear his music. He will always be a legend.
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@scubarulz Sorry , don't know what TMZ is. I responded to a compliment of a great singer & a rather witty observation. I don't think talk of Daryl's drug use here is something to skirt round or condone but it's common knowledge. I WAS trying to have fun & get across my adoration of Mr. Hall regardless, using coffinthief's slang. It's not asinine it's humour. If it's not your taste then sorry but it's better than the other nasty comments bandied about on here that REALLY insult people's heroes!
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Love the song, but this was NOT the live audio. That was the fully produced track found on the album with some applause thrown in. But the syncing is dead on! Very enjoyable to watch! I love that they're playing cellos but we hear violins! Haha!
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Stoned by the look of it lol.
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かっこよすぎ
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@glendonj Actually, "abandoned luncheonette" was a Hall AND Oates album of the same title from earlier on in their awesome career, I think '73., which also had "She's Gone" on it, propelling them to stardom. "Along the Red Ledge" was a H&O album from '79, the one which followed live album recorded in Hershey, Pa. in '78 titled "Livetime", limited release and almost impossible to find outside of mini- Japanese import. "Along the Red Ledge" still had Caleb Quaye on lead guitar. Long live H AND O
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@HallandOates But where's T-Bone? Wasn't he involved in Daryl's solo act?
LOVE this song!
EmpressBand 2 years ago 5
I want this to be available on iTunes already!
CaptainBuckRogers 2 years ago 4