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Related: About this forumHall& Oates. I would have bet this song was early 2000s. I was very wrong
This is a '73 clip
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Hall& Oates. I would have bet this song was early 2000s. I was very wrong (Original Post)
irisblue
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Walleye
(41,193 posts)1. I remember singing along with it when I worked in the darkroom in the late 70s
Its a good song Ive always liked it
irisblue
(35,231 posts)2. Darkroom? Photography or XRay?
Walleye
(41,193 posts)6. Photography
LiberalLoner
(11,454 posts)3. Love this song.
ZZenith
(4,374 posts)4. That dropout before the final chorus is one of the greatest moments in Pop history.
They were SO good with the blue-eyed Soul music.
Freddie
(9,870 posts)5. When I first heard this song
Being from Philly, I was sure this was one of the Gamble & Huff artists. Surprised they are white. Great song and great group! I hope Daryl and John can kiss and make up sometime.
mdbl
(6,733 posts)7. This was on what I feel is their best album
Bigger than the Both of Us.
ProfessorGAC
(73,260 posts)8. Was Released In 1973!
Song is 52 years old now.
It still sounds fresh.
The production was superb! Everything is crystal clear, all the parts are easily heard.
Daryl Hall is one of the best singers ever.