'Tales From Monographic Oceans': a spontaneous journey through a stretch of sea, cutting across the isthmuses of certain discographies (37, 20)
'Family Men': in other words, the high-soul/funk white pop of 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 a bushy mustache, who you might mistake for a Turk). They didn’t shy away from hitting - quite high up - the charts, and so damn it must be something to be snubbed, right?
Well then, let's keep going like this, let's hurt ourselves...
Daryl Hall - Something in 4/4 Time (1977)
'Family Men': in other words, the high-soul/funk white pop of 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 a bushy mustache, who you might mistake for a Turk). They didn’t shy away from hitting - quite high up - the charts, and so damn it must be something to be snubbed, right?
Well then, let's keep going like this, let's hurt ourselves...
Daryl Hall - Something in 4/4 Time (1977)
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