What todays version of Hall and Oates?
Gary
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I watched that keyboard cat video with the hall and oates and I couldn't help but wonder who the target audience of that kind of music was supposed to be.And then that made me wonder what the "now" equivelent of Hall and Oates is. Is there one? Did the genre of "older guys doing lite pop" sort of die out? or is that just the Black eyed Peas?
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Modern Lite Rock/Pop?
check out this neat hall and oates costume!
Over 30 Caucasoid Musicians that get Radio Play, Internet Love,Video Love and Club Love??????
I remember that song, not bad, had a video.
Right - those hits were popular w/the young folks at the time, but then they kept listening to the stuff when they were older so that's who you're associating it with.
I have a hip cabbie who dropped a mix one time w/what sounded like a modern blue-eyed soul/pop/rock set, I know Maroon 5 was in there. I was actually wondering what a lot of the stuff was, it souded like he had the one dope cut from all of these pop records of the previous 5 years or something.
I think Maroon 5 is an adequate comparison. I'd call them blue eyed soul for the 00s.
Modern Blue Eyed Soul / Rock BAND.
Like it or not.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yCNmUdN9dLE&feature=fvw
Like it or not...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yCNmUdN9dLE&feature=fvw
David Bowie was doin alright back then.
The industry supported over 30 artists.
i'd like to know who was behind the campaign to get Tony Bennett to the kids in the 90's.
Damn, man - Daryl and John were only in their mid-twenties to mid-thirties when they had their golden decade. ALL the big rock stars were about that age.
yeah, it seems like back then they did, but not so much now? well, Dr. Dre is pretty old I guess.
Where is Aser in this. He should have his say!!!
People buying records, that's who. As radio-friendly as they were, no offense but that's a weird thing to be wondering about.
H&O were as mainstream as it got during 1976-86. I'm not a Hall & Oates fan by any means, but you act like they were some weird niche duo that slipped on a banana peel and became popular by accident. This wasn't Roger Whittaker, man, my God...
Who were H&O's target audience? That's like asking who was Bryan Adams' target audience, or who was buying the Mamas and the Papas. That was the going sound, so Mainstream America bought their records.
I don't think the "kids" were buying Tony Bennett so much as it was people in their thirties who still bought records and went to concerts but wanted to try something different from rock &/or soul.
If you have a good track record youll stay around.
Robin Thicke has been around for while. Not super-long but has some years on him.
He's over age 30, I think. He swings more towards Soul/R&B than Rock.
Teenagers know him and mamas do to.
Alright calm down. mamas and papas were "the kids" though when they were popular. In 1982 hall and oates were old right? and then... its like, when i think about the 80s, and music like hall and oates and WHAM and stuff.... and like Huey Lewis!!! is there a modern version of Huey Lewis out there??
in 1982 kenny rogers had hits, but kenny rogers is still the kenny rogers of today.
EDIT: The Eddie Rabbit of today is: