Daryl Hall | Club Random with Bill Maher

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Bill and Daryl randomly riff on rock stars who have long marriages, Daryl’s conversion to Judaism, why some people can sing and some can’t, Daryl reveals who did what on the Hall & Oates records (hint: mostly Daryl) 14:31, Bill’s love of Hall & Oates’ obscure songs, Clive Davis’ take on Bill’s playlist and Daryl’s opinion of the legendary hitmaker, Bill and Daryl on success and the measure of sanity, the impossibility of being faithful when you’re a rock star, the woman who Sara Smile was written about, and the rare bands who can play two hours of hits in a concert.
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  • @beatlesbarnes
    @beatlesbarnes

    Wishing Maher wouldn't talk so much.

  • @caseymuldoon7125
    @caseymuldoon7125

    God, he never shuts up. He just loves the sound of his own voice.

  • @cherylb2008
    @cherylb2008 Жыл бұрын

    Live at Daryl’s House is wonderful

  • @Mel-di3sl
    @Mel-di3sl Жыл бұрын

    One of the greatest voices of the last 50 years... Talent is talent. Period.

  • @jackhargreaves1911
    @jackhargreaves1911

    Well done to Daryl for managing to get a few words in.

  • @techdumbdad896
    @techdumbdad896 Жыл бұрын

    Live from Daryls House is truly some of his best stuff, and ANYTIME this man does Me and Mrs. Jones it is perfection.

  • @andrewokamoto
    @andrewokamoto Жыл бұрын

    Daryl Hall, one of the greatest voices and hit makers of his generation. One of the few artists that sound just as good live as in the studio.

  • @memoryhero
    @memoryhero Жыл бұрын

    I feel like it was much more important for Daryl personally to draw this huge incandescent line between him and Oates during the interview than it was for us to hear it.

  • @seriouskaraoke879
    @seriouskaraoke879 Жыл бұрын

    The thing I admire about Daryl Hall is that his hits have withstood the test of time. Songs like "I Can't Go For That" and "Sara Smile" still sound as fresh today as they did from my car radio back in the day. I never would have guessed that as they were straight up pop and most all pop has a very short shelf life.

  • @derkommissar785
    @derkommissar785 Жыл бұрын

    I worked in Hollywood for a bank, a filing job. One of my many co-workers was a cute woman named Jena. One day she brought in an album (that I had heard of, as it was reviewed in Rolling Stone) called Abandoned Luncheonette. She quit after a few weeks. Later, I realized she was Sara ( Sara Smile ) Allen's younger sister.

  • @dirkbag22
    @dirkbag22 Жыл бұрын

    Great interview. Daryl is his own man - whether one agrees with him or not, he has his life going the way he likes. He's a brilliant musician, songwriter and vocalist. I have enormous respect for him and the music that he has given us, with or without Mr. Oates. I hope we have many more years to enjoy this great music artist. Thanks Bill.

  • @roccoz2231
    @roccoz2231 Жыл бұрын

    What is Daryl talking about that he and John don't have a "creative partnership"? Nevermind all the songs that they wrote

  • @stevelunt4309
    @stevelunt4309 Жыл бұрын

    My band opened 60 shows for Hall & Oates in ‘77 and ‘78. It was during their comparatively commercially lean period of ‘Beauty On A Back Street’ and ‘Along The Red Ledge’ albums. I used to watch them from sidestage, night after night, as Daryl would never sing a song the same way two nights in a row. He is a true soul singer of the highest order, black or white.

  • @johnwright2911
    @johnwright2911 Жыл бұрын

    Loved the Live From Daryl's House! Such a voice Daryl still has.

  • @jakewaldman6243
    @jakewaldman6243 Жыл бұрын

    Damn Daryl doesn’t want to give John any credit 🤣 Clearly some animosity there or Daryl is just very conceded

  • @cocoarg19
    @cocoarg19

    Unbelievable give oates some credits he wrote a lot of the songs as well. What an ego it was all me. Come on darryl

  • @bestjazzplaylists7104
    @bestjazzplaylists7104

    Hall and Oates fan. Interesting that DH talks about how he did most of the studio work on some of the hits with his "business partner" . But his solo recording career garnered basically one hit song.

  • @korbindallas8224
    @korbindallas8224 Жыл бұрын

    Out of Touch is the paradigmatic 80's sound. It's perfection.

  • @LadyGrace67
    @LadyGrace67 Жыл бұрын

    Wow!!! I have been such a fan of Hall & Oates since I was 13/14 years old. What a great interview. Two men conversing about music. I can listen for hours.

  • @flyingfluffyhockey
    @flyingfluffyhockey Жыл бұрын

    So as someone who has probably heard 95% or more of Daryl's interviews, I think I can add some perspective to what might appear to be him discrediting John here. First, Maher needed to be more specific when asking about things in terms of time, like Daryl said at the end " Oh you're talking about the OLD days"....What we need to realize is that it has been almost 40 years since Daryl and John actually sat in a room with guitars/piano and wrote a song together. It may not feel that way to us because we still love the music like it was written yesterday, but for Daryl, that was 2 or maybe 3 lifetimes ago. Think of it like a marriage and the songs were the kids ( Daryl has used this analogy before). They got married, had all these kids, grew apart, but still care for each other and have to still remain " together" to help keep the kids safe, taken care of ect.....So there is that part