She be sliding on the pole, slide down and roll my smokeWhite boys gon set the mood, yeah, that's word to Hall & OatesAnd it's still fuck everybodyI run the Summer, don't plan on sharing pottiesShoutout yo baby momma, that bitch is sorta fineThat yellow bitch, a lot of face,...
Hall & Oates, known for their catchy pop-rock sound, wanted to capture the essence of mystery and intrigue in “Private Eyes.” The song’s lyrics revolve around surveillance and observation, as if the singers are private detectives keeping a watchful eye on someone. The connection to Raymond...
ll. But, their decision making skills aren’t developed yet and their ability to reason. And it was kind of like self defense in an indirect way. It was not planned, it happened on the spur of the moment. She was hoping to become good friends with the girl that night when it came ...
His song choice reflected his never-give-up spirit, performing the Hall & Oates classic “You Make My Dreams Come True” accompanying himself on piano while he sang. His performance was upbeat and uplifting, as Levi played the crowd as well as he played the ivories, getting them all to si...
Caribbean Queen (No More Love On the Run)Billy OceanNov 3 – Nov 16 Wake Me Up Before You Go-GoWham!Nov 17 – Dec 7 Out of TouchHall & OatesDec 8 – Dec 21 Like a VirginMadonnaDec 22 – Feb 1, ’85 Back to Top 1985
“I’m sorry for all the emotions, y’all,” Jones said to the supportive crowd at the Nighthawk. “I just saw myself up there, moving and jumping around, and the last show I did with Hall and Oates the other night, I couldn’t even do my get-up and get-out. I couldn’t get...
Her question was based upon a song that Hall & Oates produced the year of her birth. ‘Private Eyes Are Watching You’ played for substantial years, long enough for her to comprehend what the lyrics meant. But was I being honest with her? To my knowledge security cameras were few and fa...
That said, the mid-tempo track reflecting on a failed relationship has been covered by the likes of Switchfoot’s Jon Foreman, pop star Mandy Moore and Hall & Oates in the years since appearing on the lone New Radicals album. LISTEN TO NEW RADICALS’ “SOMEDAY WE’LL KNOW” ...
That said, the mid-tempo track reflecting on a failed relationship has been covered by the likes of Switchfoot’s Jon Foreman, pop star Mandy Moore and Hall & Oates in the years since appearing on the lone New Radicals album. LISTEN TO NEW RADICALS’ “SOMEDAY WE’LL KNOW” ...
You have to admit it:500 Days of Summermade listening to The Smiths cool again. It turned a new generation on to Hall & Oates. It led hundreds of Echo Park couples to aimlessly peruse record stores and rendezvous in Ikea. This movie about the danger of falling in love with the “idea...