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Title: Hall & Oates
Post by: Kaos on June 29, 2018, 09:15:18 AM
Went to see Hall and Oates in New Orleans last night.  

Have seen them many times as they used to hit college towns at least once a year back in their heyday.  Great catalog of songs.  Always a good concert.  

Until now.  

One of the worst concerts I've ever seen.  Watching people leave was like being at a Mississippi State football game when they're behind in the fourth quarter.  When the concert started, the row we were on was completely full.  By the midpoint of the concert we had the row entirely to ourselves.  It was bad. Sad to see people fleeing like that.  

What went wrong? Pretty much everything. 

1) The acoustics were terrible.  The mix was really bad.  Some things you couldn't hear very well at all, others blared out.  For instance the sax guy (who looked really old and creepy) was doing his solo stuff but it could barely be heard.  Then you'd get this ridiculously loud blast of a couple of random bass notes.  Darryl spent a good portion of the show complaining out loud about the sound. Ended up with a noisy muddle that obscured the sound that made the band Hall of Famers.  

2) Darryl.  He brought back memories of the stilted oddity that was David Lee Roth when I saw him with Van Halen a few years ago.  Odd hand motions, weird grimaces, fidding with his ridiculous hair.  He changed up the way he did almost every song.  One of the things people enjoy doing is singing along.  He made that near impossible by altering pitch, changing cadence. He'd extend every song with some god awful riffing.  I swear I could have done it as well or better. 

3) The frost.  Darryl and John claim to be having fun and that their friendship is solid.  But there was absolutely zero interaction between the two.  They almost pointedly ignored each other.  Hall introduced and lauded every member of the band (some of whom were pretty technically terrible) but never once mentioned Oates by name or really even looked his way.  

I love seeing the 80s bands.  Styx, Journey, Def Leppard, Toto, Boston, Elton John, Crue, Poison, Duran Duran, Foreigner all put on energetic, technically tight (for the most part) enjoyable shows.  This was just painful.  I'm going to try to block it out of my mind.  It's like seeing an old friend who's let himself go. I'd rather just remember them as they were. 
Title: Re: Hall & Oates
Post by: CCTAU on June 29, 2018, 09:45:22 AM
Are you sure you didn't see Daryl Hall and John Oates instead..

Also, apparently John never gets invited to Daryl's House...
Title: Re: Hall & Oates
Post by: AUTiger1 on June 29, 2018, 10:02:34 AM
Hate to hear that since they are one of my guilty pleasures and on the bucket list to see.
Title: Re: Hall & Oates
Post by: Snaggletiger on June 29, 2018, 10:10:38 AM
Definitely one of the sing-along bands where you know the words to every song.  And there's a ton of them.  Saw them once while I was at Auburn.  $4 at BEC. 
Title: Re: Hall & Oates
Post by: Kaos on June 29, 2018, 11:42:48 AM
Definitely one of the sing-along bands where you know the words to every song.  And there's a ton of them.  Saw them once while I was at Auburn.  $4 at BEC.
I know.  I saw them so many times from when I was like 16 until my mid-late 20s.  A fun show every single time I went.  Until last night.  And, well, if I'm honest they were pretty bad when I saw them in Atlanta at Midtown Music a couple of years ago.  I blamed that on the heat because it was like 1000 degrees. And also on the fact that they'd just gotten back to touring after a long (and some say contentious) period of inactivity.  I figured rust and heat.  Wrong.  

FWIW, NOLA.com disagrees with my review. 


https://www.nola.com/music/index.ssf/2018/06/hall_and_oates_hammered_out_th.html
Title: Re: Hall & Oates
Post by: Godfather on June 29, 2018, 11:57:24 AM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=akh508U1hgE
Title: Re: Hall & Oates
Post by: chinook on June 29, 2018, 12:23:32 PM
Definitely one of the sing-along bands where you know the words to every song.  And there's a ton of them.  Saw them once while I was at Auburn.  $4 at BEC.
confederate money?
Title: Re: Hall & Oates
Post by: Snaggletiger on June 29, 2018, 12:25:50 PM
confederate money?
Confederate money?  Of course it wasn't Confed.....heeeyyy, wait just a damn minute.
Title: Re: Hall & Oates
Post by: Godfather on June 29, 2018, 02:28:29 PM
confederate money?
actually, the hardest part of him getting there was avoiding the dinosaur shit.
Title: Re: Hall & Oates
Post by: Snaggletiger on June 29, 2018, 02:36:14 PM
Hardee Har Har.  Yo' mama so old, the key on Ben Franklin's kite was to her apartment.
Title: Re: Hall & Oates
Post by: WiregrassTiger on June 30, 2018, 12:47:32 AM
Went to see Hall and Oates in New Orleans last night. 

Have seen them many times as they used to hit college towns at least once a year back in their heyday.  Great catalog of songs.  Always a good concert. 

Until now. 

One of the worst concerts I've ever seen.  Watching people leave was like being at a Mississippi State football game when they're behind in the fourth quarter.  When the concert started, the row we were on was completely full.  By the midpoint of the concert we had the row entirely to ourselves.  It was bad. Sad to see people fleeing like that. 

What went wrong? Pretty much everything.

1) The acoustics were terrible.  The mix was really bad.  Some things you couldn't hear very well at all, others blared out.  For instance the sax guy (who looked really old and creepy) was doing his solo stuff but it could barely be heard.  Then you'd get this ridiculously loud blast of a couple of random bass notes.  Darryl spent a good portion of the show complaining out loud about the sound. Ended up with a noisy muddle that obscured the sound that made the band Hall of Famers. 

2) Darryl.  He brought back memories of the stilted oddity that was David Lee Roth when I saw him with Van Halen a few years ago.  Odd hand motions, weird grimaces, fidding with his ridiculous hair.  He changed up the way he did almost every song.  One of the things people enjoy doing is singing along.  He made that near impossible by altering pitch, changing cadence. He'd extend every song with some god awful riffing.  I swear I could have done it as well or better.

3) The frost.  Darryl and John claim to be having fun and that their friendship is solid.  But there was absolutely zero interaction between the two.  They almost pointedly ignored each other.  Hall introduced and lauded every member of the band (some of whom were pretty technically terrible) but never once mentioned Oates by name or really even looked his way. 

I love seeing the 80s bands.  Styx, Journey, Def Leppard, Toto, Boston, Elton John, Crue, Poison, Duran Duran, Foreigner all put on energetic, technically tight (for the most part) enjoyable shows.  This was just painful.  I'm going to try to block it out of my mind.  It's like seeing an old friend who's let himself go. I'd rather just remember them as they were.
Wes, I’ll bet it pisses you off to no end that Kaos can beat Tiger Woods in golf AND play guitar better than Daryl Hall. Doesn’t it?

All while you are just there being gay.