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Daryl Hall and John Oates are an American music duo from Philadelphia, consisting of Daryl Franklin Hohl (born October 11, 1946), also known as Daryl Hall, and John William Oates (born April 7, 1948). They're commonly referred to as "Hall & Oates", but neither of them ever liked that moniker and are adamant on the full name, which may be written with an "and", an ampersand, or even neither at all.Active since the 1970s, they are known for their unique brand of music, a mixture of Rock and R&B, with hits like "Sara Smile", "Private Eyes", "Out of Touch", "Kiss on My List", "Maneater", "One on One", and their cover of "Family Man". With over 40 million records sold, they are the most popular music duo in history. |
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Heterosexual Life-Partners |
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Heterosexual Life-Partners: They've been recording music together since 1970, meaning they've known each other longer than all of both their marriages/romantic relationships put together. As of late 2023 it's now cruelly subverted, becoming more of a case of Vitriolic Best Buds and sadly at worst We Used to Be Friends on Daryl Hall's part towards John Oates. |
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Screw the Rules, I Have Money! |
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Screw the Rules, I Have Money!: "Rich Girl" does whatever she wants because she knows her rich dad will cover for her. |
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The Big Rotten Apple |
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The Big Rotten Apple: According to Oates, "Maneater" is a metaphor for this; see Femme Fatale. |
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Full-Name Basis |
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Full-Name Basis: Their official credit is "Daryl Hall & John Oates". If the packaging says "Hall & Oates" (usually on budget live albums), you can be sure they didn't approve it. |
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Hair-Contrast Duo |
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Hair-Contrast Duo: A Real Life example. Hall is a blond, Oates is a brunette. |
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Rich Bitch |
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Rich Bitch: The subject of "Rich Girl", with the closing line being "You're a rich rich bitch, yeah." |
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Christmas Songs |
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Christmas Songs: They released the album Home for Christmas in 2006, mixing originals, traditional carols, classic Christmas pop, and some relatively modern songs (like The Band's "Christmas Must Be Tonight"). |
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Serial Killer |
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Serial Killer: "Diddy Doo Wop (I Hear the Voices)" is from the point of view of one of these, who feels the urge to kill after listening to doo-wop music. |
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Epic Rocking |
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Epic Rocking: The full version of "She's Gone" on Abandoned Luncheonette runs past five minutes, and after that their albums typically included a really long song or two. |
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Femme Fatale |
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Femme Fatale: The subject of "Maneater"... at least on the surface. According to Oates, the song is actually "about NYC in the '80s. It's about greed, avarice, and spoiled riches." |
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Greatest Hits Album |
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Greatest Hits Album: Rock 'N Soul Part 1; The Very Best of Daryl Hall & John Oates; Ultimate Daryl Hall + John Oates. |
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Lyrical Cold Open |
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Lyrical Cold Open: "Rich Girl" starts off with an a cappella "You're a rich girl" before adding in the keyboard and some drum beats, and the full band doesn't kick in until a few lines later. |
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One-Woman Song: "Sara Smile". |
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Music Is Politics |
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Music Is Politics: "I Can't Go for That (No Can Do)", according to Oates, "is about the music business. That song is really about not being pushed around by big labels, managers, and agents and being told what to do, and being true to yourself creatively." |
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Self-Titled Album |
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Daryl Hall & John Oates (1975) |
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Cover Version |
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Cover Version: Largely averted in the first half of their career, as they only very rarely did songs not written by either man. The big exceptions were "You've Lost That Lovin' Feeling", which was a nod to their obvious Blue-Eyed Soul predecessors The Righteous Brothers, and "Family Man" by Mike Oldfield. Both covers were released as singles and became big hits. In their later career they recorded lots of covers and songs by outside writers. |
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Big Guy, Little Guy |
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Big Guy, Little Guy: Hall is the big guy at 6'1" (185 cm), while Oates is the little guy at 5'4" (162 cm). |
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Insistent Terminology: They are "Daryl Hall & John Oates", not just "Hall & Oates". |
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