'Tales From Monographic Oceans': a journey at sea, cutting through the isthmuses of some discographies (37, 18)
'Family Men': that is, the white pop with a very high degree of black soul/funk by Daryl Hall (the light one, blonde with blue eyes who you might think is Swedish) and John Oates (the dark one, with black eyes and mustache, who you might instead mistake for a Turk). They didn't shy away from hitting - even quite high - the charts, so by God, it's stuff to be snubbed, right?
Well, good, let’s keep it this way, let’s hurt ourselves...
At Tension
'Family Men': that is, the white pop with a very high degree of black soul/funk by Daryl Hall (the light one, blonde with blue eyes who you might think is Swedish) and John Oates (the dark one, with black eyes and mustache, who you might instead mistake for a Turk). They didn't shy away from hitting - even quite high - the charts, so by God, it's stuff to be snubbed, right?
Well, good, let’s keep it this way, let’s hurt ourselves...
At Tension
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