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Daryl Hall - I'm in a Philly Mood
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Daryl Hall
Composer
Alan Gorrie Daryl Hall Peter L. Moreland Vernon J. Smith
Lyricist
Alan Gorrie Daryl Hall Peter L. Moreland Vernon J. Smith
Produced
Daryl Hall V. Jeffrey Smith
Credit
Daryl Hall - Vocal, keyboards T-Bone Wolk - Acoustic Guitar, bass Bernard Davis - Drums Peter Lord Moreland - Background Vocal, keyboards Sandra St. Victor - Background Vocal V. Jeffrey Smith - Background Vocal, keyboards, programing
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September 7 1993
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#daryl hall#alan gorrie#peter lord moreland#vernon jeffrey smith#t-bone wolk#bernard davis#sandra st. victor#1990s#1993#music#Youtube#Spotify
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Daryl Hall & John Oates Big Bam Boom 1984 RCA ————————————————— Tracks: 01. Dance on Your Knees 02. Out of Touch 03. Method of Modern Love 04. Bank of Your Love 05. Some Things Are Better Left Unsaid 06. Going Thru the Motions 07. Cold, Dark and Yesterday 08. All American Girl 09. Possession Obsession 10. At Tension 11. Go Solo —————————————————
Wells Christy
Mickey Curry
Charlie DeChant
Daryl Hall
Robbie Kilgore
John Oates
G.E. Smith
Tom Wolk “T-Bone”
* Long Live Rock Archive
#Hall&Oates#Hall & Oates#Daryl Hall & John Oates#Wells Christy#Mickey Curry#Charlie DeChant#Daryl Hall#Robbie Kilgore#John Oates#GE Smith#Tom Wolk#Big Bam Boom#LP#Pop#1984
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Thursday 2/16/23 8pm ET: Feature LP: Daryl Hall - Laughing Down Crying (2011)
Laughing Down Crying is the fifth solo album by American recording artist Daryl Hall. It was released on September 27, 2011, on Verve Records. Co-producer and bandmate T-Bone Wolk died during early recording sessions for the disc; Hall dedicated the record to him. Hall debuted the album on a two-part episode of his series Live from Daryl’s House. “Laughing Down Crying” 4:11 “Talking To You (Is…
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Daryl: *Falls off of a damn building*
Mickey: :0
John: :0
G.E.: |:0
T-Bone: :0
Charlie: B/
#Charlie has gone through like 30 takes and doesn't even care at this point#Mickey has just sheer terror on his face#John doesn't like music videos and it shows#Daryl just be dancing on those clouds tho#Daryl: \(•_•)/#daryl hall and john oates#daryl hall#John Oates#g.e. smith#Mickey Curry#charlie dechant#t-bone wolk
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Guy Davis - Waiting On The Cards To Fall
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Hall and Oates - Out of Touch
#hall and oates#out of touch#big bam boom#daryl hall#john oates#g.e. smith#tom wolk#t bone#robbie kilgore#mickey curry#jay burnett#pop rock#dance rock#new wave#soft rock#rhythm and blues#music#music is life#music is love#music is religion#raining music
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Happy birthday, Tom "T-Bone" Wolk
Remembering bassist T-Bone Wolk (Daryl Hall & John Oates) on his birthday. Walker sadly passed away in 2010.
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Mick Jagger and Tina Turner rehearse for Live Aid with Daryl Hall, John Oates, Tom "T-Bone" Wolk and G.E. Smith, 1985!
What a picture!😍
#mick jagger#tina turner#Daryl Hall#john oates#daryl hall and john oates#hall & oates#tom wolk#live aid#80s
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Jingle Bell Jingle Bell Jingle Bell Rock😎 Daryl Hall John Oates Home for Christmas - 2006 Produced by Daryl Hall, Greg Bieck & T-Bone Wolk Mastered by Bob Ludwig Mastered for audiophile vinyl by Joe Reagoso Lacquer Cut by Daniel Krieger Reissue, Translucent Red Vinyl Version 2019 U-Watch Records / Friday Music #darylhall #johnoates https://www.instagram.com/p/CmlSlrtvLbt/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Daryl Hall, has announced the expansion of his first solo tour in a decade. The second leg of the tour will follow previously announced dates playing historic venues such as NYC’s Carnegie Hall and Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium on April 3. As with the tour’s first leg, Todd Rundgren will be a special guest on all newly announced dates. Tickets for the second leg of the tour go on sale starting Friday, March 18 at 10AM local time at livenation.com. Compiled and sequenced by Hall, BeforeAfter features thirty tracks spanning all five of his solo albums, from 1980’s Robert Fripp-produced Sacred Songs through 2011’s Laughing Down Crying, co-produced with longtime Hall compatriot T-Bone Wolk, who sadly passed before the album was released. Additionally, the collection features six never-released performances from the pathbreaking web and television series Live From Daryl’s House, which Hall launched in 2007 with the then-novel idea of “playing with my friends and putting it up on the internet.” One of those performances includes the recently shared recording of the Eurythmics classic “Here Comes The Rain Again,” performed with that song’s co-writer Dave Stewart. Other guests on the Live From Daryl’s House tracks include Rundgren, Monte Montgomery and more. Taken as a whole, BeforeAfter draws unexpected and satisfying connections between the esoteric and accessible sides of Daryl Hall’s creativity.
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Remembering Tom 'T-Bone' Wolk -- The Weight [Live from Daryl's House #30...
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Daryl Hall & John Oates Our Kind of Soul 2004 U-Watch ————————————————— Tracks: 01. Let Love Take Control 02. Standing in the Shadows of Love 03. I’ll Be Around 04. Used to Be My Girl 05. Soul Violins 06. I Can Dream about You 07. Don’t Turn Your back on Me 08. Fading Away 09. Neither One of Us 10. After the Dance 11. Rock Steady 12. Love TKO 13. What You See Is What You Get 14. Can’t Get Enough of Your Love 15. You Are Everything 16. I’m Still in Love with You 17. Ooh Child 18. Without You —————————————————
Greg Bieck
Daryl Hall
John Oates
Tom Wolk “T-Bone”
* Long Live Rock Archive
#Hall&Oates#Hall & Oates#Daryl Hall & John Oates#Greg Bieck#Daryl Hall#John Oates#Tom Wolk#Our Kind of Soul#LP#Soul#2004
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tagged by @admiralreegar (as if u don’t know me already.....)
Rules: answer these 30 Qs and then tag 10 blogs you want to get to know
Nicknames: Alex, Xandri
Gender/pronouns: she/her
Star sign: pisces
Height: 169cm
Time: 9:13pm
Birthday: march 13
Favorite bands: don’t really have any.... maybe rammstein
Favorite solo artist: don’t have one lol
Song stuck in your head: the dramatic piano piece from the dmcb soundtrack
Last movie you watched?: fantastic beasts and where to find them
Last show?: bones
Why did you create your blog?: karen forced me
Last thing you googled?: die wolke lektüre 8. klasse
Other blogs: @yamamototen for my anime needs
AO3: haha I won’t tell it’s embarrassing thanks
Do you get asks?: from time to time
How did you get the idea for your URL?: inspiration just hit me
I follow: god idk like maybe 170?
Followers: 0 :(( pls follow me guys! I’m funny :)
Average hours of sleep: 7
Lucky number: Slevin
Instruments: I like? Or I play?
What are you wearing? pj pants and a t-shirt
Dream job: herb witch
Dream trip: rn I’m not really in the mood for a trip. But I’d like to see Japan, Ireland and Oman once
Favorite food: pizza, kisir, bread
Significant other?: -
Last book I read: I’m currently reading “Smoke” by Dan something
Top 3 fictional universes: lotr, harry potter, magi
tagging: @nqpoleon @saltedbirb @nekohiro
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Daryl Hall + John Oates / H2O (1982) 梅雨明けた?暑い…汗が噴き出す。 写真2 何かに沿って伸びる。 写真3 伸びる。 #DarylHall – lead vocals, backing vocals, guitar, keyboards, synthesizers #JohnOates – backing vocals, lead vocals, 6 and 12-string guitars, electric piano, Roland CR-78 drum machine, Linn LM-1 G.E. Smith – lead guitar Tom "T-Bone" Wolk – bass guitar Mickey Curry – drums, percussion Charlie "Mr. Casual" DeChant – saxophone "Little Italy Mandolinos" – Daryl Hall, John Oates and Tom "T-Bone" Wolk Larry Fast – synthesizer programming Produced by Daryl Hall and John Oates #vinyl #vinylcollection #coverart #albumart #33rpm #lp #nowspinning #nowplaying #アナログ盤 #レコード #records #rock #soul #poprock #powerpop #RCARecords #1982 #宮古島 #coffee #コーヒー #cat #猫 (宮古島) https://www.instagram.com/p/CA_zwkUJjJ-/?igshid=ehfpq80w4gvt
#darylhall#johnoates#vinyl#vinylcollection#coverart#albumart#33rpm#lp#nowspinning#nowplaying#アナログ盤#レコード#records#rock#soul#poprock#powerpop#rcarecords#1982#宮古島#coffee#コーヒー#cat#猫
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Singers in the vein of Tom Waits and Leonard Cohen received a status of elder statesmen during the 90's, though they didn't fall asleep, because they kept releasing interesting work, though you can tell the period was the last time they felt current. Costello, for instance, slowly retreated to his own idiosyncrasies after the era and the process might have begun on Mighty Like A Rose from the 90's, which remains a tough one, since Costello seems unsure what to do. On the one hand, he wanted to challenge his audience, yet on the other he invited Paul McCartney. Mind you, the latter's not meant as a slight on McCartney, the underappreciated Beatle, but I am sure many assumed they would do something sweet together. However, they probably got surprised over this passive agressive ballad.
#elvis costello#mighty like a rose#so like candy#marc ribot#jerry scheff#tom t-bone wolk#jim keltner#mitchell froom#larry knechtel#paul mccartney#kevin killen#90's music#rock
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12 FRIGHTENING FACTS ABOUT MILK
12 FRIGHTENING FACTS About MILK. By Thomas Campbell, MD October 31, 2014. 12 Frightening Facts about Milk. A large observational cohort study[1] in Sweden found that women consuming more than 3 glasses of milk a day had almost twice the mortality over 20 years compared to those women consuming less than one glass a day. In addition, the high milk-drinkers did not have improved bone health. In fact, they had more fractures, particularly hip fractures. Interestingly, the study also found that fermented milk products (cheese and yogurt) significantly decreased mortality and fractures among these women. For each serving of these fermented dairy products, the rate of mortality and hip fractures was reduced by 10-15%. The researchers pin the negative effects of liquid milk on D-galactose, a breakdown product of lactose that has been shown to be pro-inflammatory. Milk has much more D-galactose than does cheese or yogurt. I am surprised that this study garnered so much mass media attention upon its release, as it highlights the deleterious side of milk, but I also think it is important to keep the findings in context. And when it comes to the health effects of dairy, the context is not so pretty: In observational studies both across countries and within single populations, higher dairy intake has been linked to increased risk of prostate cancer (cited in [2]). Observational cohort studies have shown higher dairy intake is linked to higher ovarian cancer risk (cited in [2]). Cow’s milk protein may play a role in triggering type 1 diabetes through a process called molecular mimicry[3]. Across countries, populations that consume more dairy have higher rates of multiple sclerosis[4]. In interventional animal experiments and human studies, dairy protein has been shown to increase IGF-1 (Insulin-like Growth Factor-1) levels. Increased levels of IGF-1 has now been implicated in several cancers[5]. In interventional animal experiments[6] and human experiments[7], dairy protein has been shown to promote increased cholesterol levels (in the human studies and animal studies) and atherosclerosis (in the animal studies). The primary milk protein (casein) promotes cancer initiated by a carcinogen in experimental animal studies[8]. D-galactose has been found to be pro-inflammatory and actually is given to create animal models of aging[1]. Higher milk intake is linked to acne[9]. Milk intake has been implicated in constipation[10] and ear infections (cited in [2]). Milk is perhaps the most common self-reported food allergen in the world[11]. Much of the world’s population cannot adequately digest milk due to lactose intolerance. So despite being very pleased that the public is glimpsing some of the evidence against milk in this recent study (though they also could be hearing about the benefits of cheese and yogurt from this same study), I think there is a far more powerful story; a story that takes into account the largely hidden context of diet and dairy research. There is a wealth of indirect evidence of very serious possible harms of consuming dairy foods, and, on the flip side, the evidence that milk prevents fractures is scant. As we look beyond the headlines, it is hard to think that we should continue to consume the lactation fluid that exists in nature to nourish and rapidly grow calves. References Michaelsson K, Wolk A, Langenskiold S, et al. Milk intake and risk of mortality and fractures in women and men: cohort studies. Bmj 2014;349:g6015. Lanou AJ. Should dairy be recommended as part of a healthy vegetarian diet? Counterpoint. The American journal of clinical nutrition 2009;89:1638S-42S. Dahl-Jorgensen K, Joner G, Hanssen KF. Relationship between cows’ milk consumption and incidence of IDDM in childhood. Diabetes Care 1991;14:1081-3. Malosse D, Perron H, Sasco A, Seigneurin JM. Correlation between milk and dairy product consumption and multiple sclerosis prevalence: a worldwide study. Neuroepidemiology 1992;11:304-12. Key TJ. Diet, insulin-like growth factor-1 and cancer risk. Proc Nutr Soc 2011:1-4. Kritchevsky D. Dietary protein, cholesterol and atherosclerosis: a review of the early history. The Journal of nutrition 1995;125:589S-93S. Gardner CD, Messina M, Kiazand A, Morris JL, Franke AA. Effect of two types of soy milk and dairy milk on plasma lipids in hypercholesterolemic adults: a randomized trial. Journal of the American College of Nutrition 2007;26:669-77. Youngman LD, Campbell TC. Inhibition of aflatoxin B1-induced gamma-glutamyltranspeptidase positive (GGT+) hepatic preneoplastic foci and tumors by low protein diets: evidence that altered GGT+ foci indicate neoplastic potential. Carcinogenesis 1992;13:1607-13. Spencer EH, Ferdowsian HR, Barnard ND. Diet and acne: a review of the evidence. Int J Dermatol 2009;48:339-47. Caffarelli C, Baldi F, Bendandi B, Calzone L, Marani M, Pasquinelli P. Cow’s milk protein allergy in children: a practical guide. Italian journal of pediatrics 2010;36:5. Rona RJ, Keil T, Summers C, et al. The prevalence of food allergy: a meta-analysis. J Allergy Clin Immunol 2007;120:638-46. Thomas Campbell, MD Thomas Campbell, MD Thomas M. Campbell, MD is medical director of the T. Colin Campbell Center for Nutrition Studies. As part of his groundbreaking UR Program for Nutrition in Medicine, he works in Rochester, NY, with individual patients and groups to optimize health and prevent and treat illness using nutrition and lifestyle. 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