
What’s wrong with that statement? Not what you think. I have never hid my fondness for the blue-eyed soul. As a matter of fact, anyone who will listen will get an earful as to why Hall and Oates were one of the greatest pop duo’s of the late 20th century. 6 #1 Songs, 7 Platinum albums , Song Writers Hall Of Fame?? Forget about it, most “artist” on the charts today can’t see fit to pull up their pants.
With that said, I was fortunate enough to enjoy an evening of Holiday music with Daryl and John at the Beacon Theater. I sat respectfully through new interpretations of traditional Christmas classics but I don’t think that anyone was fooling anyone as to why we were all really there…to get our “Private Eyes” on. But before that could happen, their version of “O Holy Night” did run on a bit long. My friend Carrie and I took that time to catch up ” how are the kid’s, price of metro cards , blah blah” , when the woman in front of me in the most un-christmas-like spirit turned in her chair and ssssh’d me. Like my loud conversation was ruining her experience. Bah Humbug.
C’mon lady. We all came here for the same thing. To get a little taste of the past. I bet this kind of thing did not happen at the Led Zeppelin Concert Monday night.

