Saul Goodman Posted August 11, 2025 Posted August 11, 2025 Someone tell me how Joe Walsh sounds drunk and thinks like a drunk after being sober for a long time. 4 Quote
specialk Posted August 11, 2025 Posted August 11, 2025 Live From Daryl's House is a great series! Daryl Hall = half of Hall & Oates… 3 Quote
Dave Scepter Posted August 12, 2025 Posted August 12, 2025 1/2 of Hall & Oates... Oh oh, here she comes Watch out boy she'll chew you up Oh oh, here she comes She's a maneater And quite literally tons of hit songs! 3 1 Quote
velorush Posted August 12, 2025 Posted August 12, 2025 (edited) @Saul Goodman, we called them the '70's and '80's. They were the best of times; they were the worst best of times... Seriously, "blue-eyed soul" was a fantastic pop sub-genre that was absolutely dominated by Hall & Oates, with G.E. Smith on guitar and T-Bone Wolk on bass. Tons of great tunes. * all of the foregoing intended as helpful information, but retracted entirely in the case the title of this thread was intended as sarcasm. Edited August 12, 2025 by velorush 3 Quote
Saul Goodman Posted August 12, 2025 Author Posted August 12, 2025 1 hour ago, velorush said: @Saul Goodman, we called them the '70's and '80's. They were the best of times; they were the worst best of times... Seriously, "blue-eyed soul" was a fantastic pop sub-genre that was absolutely dominated by Hall & Oates, with G.E. Smith on guitar and T-Bone Wolk on bass. Tons of great tunes. * all of the foregoing intended as helpful information, but retracted entirely in the case the title of this thread was intended as sarcasm. Yeah, I figured out who he was. I guess I never knew Hall and Oats were their names. I figured it was some sort of regional thing like Corn Huskin'. 1 Quote
Saul Goodman Posted August 12, 2025 Author Posted August 12, 2025 Funny thing I've noticed about the YouTube algorithm; click on it once and all of a sudden there's more. So here you go. Quote
velorush Posted August 12, 2025 Posted August 12, 2025 25 minutes ago, Saul Goodman said: Funny thing I've noticed about the YouTube algorithm; click on it once and all of a sudden there's more. Anything to keep you infinitely engaged, commercial after commercial, resulting dopamine dependency and deleterious long-term emotional effects be damned. 2 Quote
Saul Goodman Posted August 12, 2025 Author Posted August 12, 2025 15 minutes ago, velorush said: Anything to keep you infinitely engaged, commercial after commercial, resulting dopamine dependency and deleterious long-term emotional effects be damned. Dopamine? I thought that came from watching Only Fans. 1 Quote
BTMN Posted August 13, 2025 Posted August 13, 2025 Check out the show with Cheap Trick. Cool Hamer content indeed. 2 Quote
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