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SXSW '08: Daryl Hall Or Nothing

Posted Thu Mar 13, 2008 2:10am PDT by Lyndsey Parker in Maximum Performance

Some people may think that going to see SXSW 2008 keynote speaker Daryl Hall perform at South By Southwest is some sort of indie-ironic inside joke. Like, "Ha ha, won't it be funny to see that old has-been who sang 'Private Eyes'?"

But I'm dead serious when I tell you Daryl Hall is cooler than pretty much any skinny-jeaned, hoodie-shrouded band du jour playing SXSW this year.

There's a reason why the Gym Class Heroes named their most recent trek the "Daryl Hall For President '07 Tour" and are working on a Hall & Oates mashup album. Or why Hall & Oates' "I Can't Go For That" has been sampled in about 4,987 hip-hop songs. Or why Daryl gets people like KT Tunstall and (of course) Gym Class Heroes MC Travis McCoy to guest on his online music/talk show, Live From Daryl's House.

It's because Hall & Oates--and by association, the duo's chief songwriter, Daryl--are just plain friggin' cool. No joke.

Never was this more clear than when Daryl performed a free, 40-minute concert at the Austin Convention Center on SXSW's kickoff night, Wednesday. Sure, the audience had its more-than-fair share of mom-jeaned frumps and graying dads in golf caps and Hawaiian shirts...but the crowd actually largely consisted of copiously tattooed hard-rockers and scrawny scenesters with Danny Noriega hairdos. And everyone was singing along, almost kumbaya-style, to "You Make My Dreams Come True," "Kiss On My List, "Sara Smile," and "Maneater."

(FYI, Daryl scored extra cool points for altering the lyrics of the "Maneater" chorus to: "Whoa-oh, here she comes/Watch out boy, she'll steal your song/Whoa-oh, here she comes/Her name is Nelly Furtado." Classic!)

Anyway, let's just see if 99.9 percent of the bands playing SXSW this year are similarly uniting the rock 'n' roll masses with their music at, say, SXSW 2028. And we'll see who's laughing then...

477 Comments

1. Debbie C -
ALWAYS HAVE, ALWAYS WILL LOVE THAT SEXY DARYL HALL AND JOHN OATES!! I "CAN" GO FOR THAT!!

2. Yahoo! Music User -
Was Daryl Oates there too?

3. MaureenO -
I love Daryl Hall!!!

4. Danielle -
I have always loved Hall & Oats, since the time I was five years old and my mom would swoon whenever one of their songs would play on the radio. I already have "Maneater" on my IPOD

5. Miss Vicki -
Are Hall and Oates coming to Chicago any time soon. I've always liked them and I always thought they were cool and I think that even more now.

6. tracy -
oh brother

7. Michael -
He is the man.

8. Hippie Chick -
Haha Jl...that's funny! :o)

9. Penny K -
(Is that Geoff Byrd I see in the background?)Of course they are cool. Always have been.

10. Depends on who is talking -
JL, it's "then" not "than." And it's no joke that Hall and Oats songs are heavily sampled. I saw them in concert last year at the Hollywood Bowl, and there was not one person under the age of 15 that didn't know every song. These guys are relevant as today as they were in the 80's, and their songs will be classics.

11. TraciB -
Thats good I guess real music never dies. I really think the concert will have quite entertaing guest.

12. Dale -
Was not aware that he had become UNCOOL...

13. wee -
PHILLY SOUL......NOTHING LIKE IT!

14. Fance -
The duo Daryl Hall and John Oates are legends! I love Daryl Hall!

15. Nick L -
were they ever cool?

16. Sarah -
i love daryl hall! ^_^

17. Scott -
Hall & Oates aren't cool ONLY if you have no 'soul', if you know what I'm sayin', and I think you do! Who wants to play a little 'One on One'? (;-D)!!

18. ralph -
Hall and Oates is the best!!! RRHOF is next.

19. 2MuchNoise -
I still own an 8'x8' flag of the H2O album cover. Saw them front row three times in concert. Greatest duo to hit the charts!!

20. Tim -
Very underestimated. Way to go, John!
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