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From | Michael vg <govango@yahoo.com> |
Subject | Re: Hall and Oates |
Date | Tue, 30 Mar 2004 15:02:34 -0800 (PST) |
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Even thier last couple albums, Marigold sky, Do it for love had
some really nice songs.
michael vg
--- steven_durben <Steven.Durben@cignabehavioral.com> wrote:
> Hall and Oates:
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> I'm with Bruce regarding "Along the Red Ledge". Especially the first
> half. Really, very good songs. Some of their very best songs (IMHO).
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> My other favorite is what came to be known as the "Silver Album".
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> I know many fan's think "Abandoned Luncheonette" was their moment.
> Good, but for me, but less consistent and less "fun" then the Silver
> album.
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> Also, let's not forget that back in the day they actually took some
> chances with granted, very mixed results. The Rundgren
> produced "War Babies" and then post the hits from "Bigger then Both
> of Us" they put out the at times very odd "Beauty on a Back
> Street" . Just, try just humming "Winged Bull". No don't.
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> I also think a few of their later day hits were just fine but I kind
> of lost interest by that time.
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> I actually was a big fan of theirs back in the day. It was weird per
> they had a few dips in their career. I remember seeing them in arena
> shows but then post the "Bigger then Both of Us" era in a little
> club. It seemed their glory days were over but they still put on a
> very nice show. Then they became even bigger sellers in the 80's and
> really packing the arenas again.
>
> Steve D.
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