“Because your webcast is on my list of the best things in life.” |
Remember Hall & Oates? A variation on the “Kiss is on My list” lyrics represent the badly hacked title.
Hall & Oates sold over 60 million albums and Daryl Hall loves the internet. He was on the Howard Stern show this morning promoting his free webcast Live From Daryl’s House with performances of him with his friends in his living room, “an intimate setting.”

Daryl’s website describes the event as:
“This is straight from me to the audience. It gives me the freedom to allow a glimpse into my creative process and work with different musicians. And I feel more comfortable doing it this way. The Internet is a refreshing opportunity to reach people.”
Now this is the kind of refreshing artist view that the RIAA would be wise to understand and embrace. Assuming it’s not too late, which I think it is. The artists can come directly to their fans.
Daryl Hall is divorced from the Sara in the song “Sara Smile” but played a nice acoustic version of the song with T-Bone on guitar during the Stern show this morning. It sounds like this webcast could be a free every month downloadable deal and available via Bubbleup.net service.
These webcasts won’t be streamed live, which would be taking it even a step further, but hey, I’m suddenly more interested in Daryl Hall than I’ve been since the 80s. I might even go out and buy a Hall & Oates CD or two, imagine that?
You can show support for what Daryl is doing starting at 8pm EST tomorrow, November 15.
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[…] and while I think a few songs given away or web events like Daryl Hall released last night and mentioned earlier this week can help raise awareness. If you like Hall & Oates music or Hall’s solo stuff, go listen […]
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