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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

81. That guy -
H&O are classic

82. Cynthiah -
I saw Hall & Oates in September in beautiful Monterey. They were, and still are, awesome!! Great show! If you have a chance to see them, don't miss it!!

83. Yahoo! Music User -
daryl hall (am radio crapmeister) was never cool... ever.

84. michael -
In 1977 Daryl Hall recorded an album called "Sacred Songs" which was produced by Robert Fripp - Fripp also provided guitar. Fripp of course has worked with everyone from Bowie to Eno and Peter Gabriel and of course was the founder of King Crimson. It was an amazing album and RCA, worried about it not being a "commercial" album sat on it for a few years before releasing it.

85. Brenda -
Always loved Hall and Oates. Especially Daryl. He is awesome in concert. My name isn't Sara. I always smile when he is on the radio or tv.

86. venicegrl -
I've always said "he's the illegitimate son of Bill Medley...That's Righteous!

87. Yahoo! Music User -
AGAIN??, Hall has always been and will always be cool!! One of the greatest rock/soul singers EVER!

88. Yahoo! Music User -
wow, I was 19 when "Maneater" came out... and have copies of it on the LP, the 12" version and a DJ-only remix that I wore out in the clubs. boy do I feel old, lol

89. Rymas -
Thank you for saying everything I've been saying for years -- Hall & Oates is arguably the greatest and COOLEST band EVER!!!

90. Mia R -
JL must be a kid not to appreciate The dynamic Daryl Hall or John Oates! Rock on boys...

91. Todd & Shelley -
GOD I AM OLD

92. Some Dude -
Daryyl Hall has one of the best R&B Voices EVER! and this is coming from a Black Man.

93. Big My -
i agree with JL!!!

94. BJP -
Daryl hall through the years i watched an heard him sing can Sing an Riff with the best of them plus play any instrument with ease. I love your music daryl keep on singing on!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

95. Yahoo! Music User -
Before I fell into Guns N' Roses, there was Hall & Oates...I know where Daryl is, but where is Axle?

96. vandyareaman -
Why did he make the comment about Nelly Furtado? Did she rip off one of his songs ?

97. greg -
I would totally let Hall AND Oates fill my tailpipe with sugar.

98. AlexR -
Daryl Hall is often forgotten when people make lists of great singer/songwriters. Regardless of when you heard him for the first time, the man's voice is incredible, calling him a Blue Eyed Soul singer is misleading he is a Singer with Soul period. Hall and Oates songs can be played on Multiple formats from Easy Listening to R&B stations. Their music is sonically tight and well written. Good Music at worst, Classics a far better definition.

99. venicegrl -
Sorry, Yahoo music user, they were far into FM by then.

100. michael i -
Daryl had a bigger string of smash hits in the 80's than nearly anyone, and has more talent and sheer cool than ANY of today's artists - who can't play Super Bowl halftime shows anymore because they get booed off the stage. They always have to go back to the early 80's and before to find real talent that can kick real stadium level butt.

Sorry if the truth hurts.
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