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"Go Solo" by Hall & Oates from their album H2O.

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11 years ago

Lisawrit

Ugh, I wrote the stupid R&R HOF and got no ANSWER. Those bleepholes!

11 years ago

wanda jeffrey

unbelievable song!

11 years ago

daftpheonix

they're like the highest selling duo of all time....

11 years ago

MsRebekah2001

Ive seen Hall and Oates 10 times!!!!

11 years ago

RIVERSOFTHEHIDDENFNK

2:59 ....Another killer solo from G.E Smith....the secret weapon in the Hall & Oates arsenal :-)

12 years ago

Jaheartsjonas

On top of that, Daryl has had some solo albums (so has John), but always continued to tour and record with John and they have never broken up after almost 40 years. Now, why would he do that if he was "jabbing" John? I think you should stop taking the "casual fan" approach to Hall & Oates and actually LEARN about John before you make assumptions. In fact, just watch the H2O behind the scenes thing or heck, look up the songs John was written or sang lead on, both of them right here on YT.

12 years ago

Jaheartsjonas

That would be stupid in so many ways, considering how much John contributes. You must believe in the HUGE misconception that John does nothing in the duo to think he would "jab" John. Daryl himself said John has equal part in the duo to get casual "fans" to stop with that whole "since we mostly hear him, he must be the only one doing something" thing, which is really stupid. Just look at most of Hall & Oates' songs, who co-wrote them? How many songs does John sing lead on that weren't singles?

12 years ago

silverpilot1979

Hall ain't singing here. Dude is flat-out PUKING his guts up. All the rage and anger he puts into the lyric is being BRUTALLY spewed out for all the world to hear. And I can't help but wonder if the line "If that ain't enough, ain't enough for you; then go solo" is a bit of a jab at Oates. Then again, I might be wrong.

12 years ago

dianel42

The master at work.. pure talent in every bone of his body. There are a couple of vids showing the making of this song in more detail ' making of H2O' check it out, a very interesting insight to all this genius and talent.. love it..

12 years ago

alex palestra

O maior duo da musica contemporânea , daryll hall is a genius, the better of the b sides.

12 years ago

Ellen Kearns Asleson

@01GOATBOY01 Absolutely! Listen to how raw his voice sounds. It seems to come up from his toes! His voice was amazing. I saw them do this twice in concert at that time and it was awesome.

12 years ago

Jaheartsjonas

I love the word play with "How could you go solo?"!!

12 years ago

Nancyjean24

@jli95 You have that right! What's the hold up?????

12 years ago

01GOATBOY01

Daryl--at the top of his game.

12 years ago

CrimsonBaby2007

LOVELY. My GUYS.

12 years ago

JavaJoelRadio

@beaagent29p That's Hugh Padgham. He mixed the album. He's the same guy that came up with the nearly iconic "gated drum sound" on "In The Air Tonight" by Phil Collins. Produced a TON of classic stuff.

12 years ago

Modern Sax

dang, I haven't heard this in 25 years.....thanks for posting

12 years ago

JavaJoelRadio

@beaagent29p The dude in the striped shirt at 1:40 is Neil Kernon, Hall & Oates' recording engineer.

13 years ago

jli95

Most underrated band/duo of all time. Put them in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame already!!!

13 years ago

pauljupiter71

This is one of my favorite tunes from the blue eyed soulsters from Philly! Thanks for posting it!!

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