Posts tagged "John Oates"
Blerd Radio Presents: The Jheri Curl Chronicles (Episode 8)

Blerd Radio Presents: The Jheri Curl Chronicles (Episode 8)

Hydrate yourself with a little H2O in the latest Jheri Curl Chronicles podcast.

Things I Do When I Can't Think Of Anything To Post: Hall & Oates Edition

Things I Do When I Can’t Think Of Anything To Post: Hall & Oates Edition

Daryl and John have been on my mind a lot these past few days…

Jheri Curl Fridays: Hall & Oates' "Say It Isn't So"

Jheri Curl Fridays: Hall & Oates’ “Say It Isn’t So”

Daryl & John are having a good 2014, but it probably doesn’t compare to how good their 1983 was.

bLISTerd: Five Underrated Hall & Oates Songs

bLISTerd: Five Underrated Hall & Oates Songs

Saluting the latest “Hall” of Fame inductees. See what I did there?

bLISTerd: The Greatest Mustaches of All Time

bLISTerd: The Greatest Mustaches of All Time

Mustaches of science. Musical mustaches. Presidential mustaches. There are mustaches everywhere!

The Blerd & Gonzo Cover Convo: "Everytime You Go Away"

The Blerd & Gonzo Cover Convo: “Everytime You Go Away”

In this week’s cover convo: Paul Young, Hall & Oates, a surprise guest, a Larry Hagman lookalike, alleged weenie photos and more!! Aren’t you intrigued??

New Release Report 4/12/11: A “So Beautiful” List of Releases

After a bit of a hiccup, the surprisingly robust release schedule that’s been par for the course these past few weeks is back. If you’re a rock fan, you obviously know that the Foo Fighters’ Wasting Light hits stores today (reminder: we’ve reviewed it). This album reunites Butch Vig with Dave Grohl for the first time in nearly twenty years, reunites Dave Grohl with Krist Novocelic for the first time on record since Kurt Cobain’s suicide, and also reunites Pat […]

I *Can* Go for That: The Bird & The Bee Sips on the H2O

Inevitably, what was once uncool becomes cool at some point in time, at least from a musical standpoint. I remember in the mid Nineties, all the alternative rock kids (who had come of age in the Seventies) began worshipping Karen Carpenter as some sort of goddess although she played the type of music that would have gotten her laughed off the stage at Lollapalooza. Not to say that Hall & Oates was the 80s equivalent of the Carpenters, but there […]