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Thread started 08/23/12 4:19am

Harlepolis

She's Gone: Hall & Oates Or Tavares?

Which do you prefer?

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Reply #1 posted 08/23/12 4:40am

Caramelpfe

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Tavares, its just has that little extra something music

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Reply #2 posted 08/23/12 5:10am

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Hall and Oates, of course.

"Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato

https://youtu.be/CVwv9LZMah0
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Reply #3 posted 08/23/12 5:41am

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hmmm

I'll get back to ya... I haven't decided.

lol


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Reply #4 posted 08/23/12 5:42am

SoulAlive

this is tough,but I'll have to go with Hall and Oates' version music

Interestingly,Lou Rawls also had a version of this song,released around the same time as Tavares' version (1974).Hall and Oates' version didn't become a huge smash until it was re-released in 1976.

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Reply #5 posted 08/23/12 6:41am

Stymie

Hall and Oates.

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Reply #6 posted 08/23/12 6:51am

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SoulAlive said:

this is tough,but I'll have to go with Hall and Oates' version music

Interestingly,Lou Rawls also had a version of this song,released around the same time as Tavares' version (1974).Hall and Oates' version didn't become a huge smash until it was re-released in 1976.

I never really cared that much for Lou Rawls, but I needed to find it... and... No. neutral

I'm going to have to go with Hall and Oates. nod


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Reply #7 posted 08/23/12 10:21am

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Tavares...the arrangement...when they go...

"Shes gooone...AH!!" That little spare of breath makes so much of a difference..so does the soulful background vocals.."cant get ooout of the city!!"

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Reply #8 posted 08/23/12 10:22am

duccichucka

purplethunder3121 said:

Hall and Oates, of course.

Co-signed.

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Reply #9 posted 08/23/12 10:24am

duccichucka

paisleypark4 said:

Tavares...the arrangement...when they go...

"Shes gooone...AH!!" That little spare of breath makes so much of a difference..so does the soulful background vocals.."cant get ooout of the city!!"

Yes

Meh, the Tavares version sounds too much like an Isley Brothers interpretation; their

version doesn't sound original as opposed to the H&O rendering.

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Reply #10 posted 08/23/12 10:37am

Timmy84

H&O.

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Reply #11 posted 08/23/12 12:13pm

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H&O all the way!!!

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Reply #12 posted 08/23/12 2:45pm

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SoulAlive said:

this is tough,but I'll have to go with Hall and Oates' version music

Interestingly,Lou Rawls also had a version of this song,released around the same time as Tavares' version (1974).Hall and Oates' version didn't become a huge smash until it was re-released in 1976.

...

Yeah--In fact, growing up, I remember the Lou Rawls version hittin' the airwaves first (at least on R&B Stations), in '74--so you're right, and I didn't hear the H&O and Tavares versions until later--but Hall and Oates is decidedly my favorite of the three....

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[Edited 8/23/12 14:47pm]

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Reply #13 posted 08/23/12 5:03pm

babynoz

paisleypark4 said:

Tavares...the arrangement...when they go...

"Shes gooone...AH!!" That little spare of breath makes so much of a difference..so does the soulful background vocals.."cant get ooout of the city!!"

Yes

yeahthat

Much more soulful.

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Reply #14 posted 08/23/12 6:02pm

TonyVanDam

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My vote goes to Daryl Hall & John Oates, especially after watching the awesomely bad video they did for the song back in the 1970's! lol

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Reply #15 posted 08/23/12 8:02pm

Hudson

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Ew, gross! I'll go with Hall & Oates.

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Reply #16 posted 08/23/12 9:11pm

HuMpThAnG

Funny, whenever I'm listening to the Darryl Hall & John Oates version, I find myself adding the Tavares background to it as I'm singing along..hmmm

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Reply #17 posted 08/23/12 11:12pm

free2bfreeda

after listening to both the versions, i'd have to go with hall and oates. tonight was the first time i've heard tavares. plus i really enjoy the sound of hall's voice and how him and oates interlock their voices and harmonize.

tavares i also enjoyed.cool

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Reply #18 posted 08/24/12 7:07am

Harlepolis

Caramelpfe said:

Tavares, its just has that little extra something music

My only beef is the busy production, but I'm on the same page as you. They put some hurt into their version touched

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Reply #19 posted 08/24/12 7:31am

JabarR74

Here's Tavares performing it on Sooooooooooooooooooooooul Train!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Reply #20 posted 08/24/12 8:11am

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Lou Rawls' version sounds like he sang karaoke over Hall & Oates. confused


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Reply #21 posted 08/24/12 8:28am

Harlepolis

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Lou Rawls' version sounds like he sang karaoke over Hall & Oates. confused

Ya know what though? The funny thing is, he didn't always have this "ship cruise/Vegas act" element going on when he started out. His 60s music was rough around the edges, and at the time you could actually feel what the man sang.

The 70s came and something must've happend lol maybe he enrolled into the "Jack & Jill" club at an adult age and ended up sounding abit,,,um,,,,refined, maybe a lil' too refined. Which is ironic, because in that era, the R&B scene at the time encouraged its artists to strip their guard down, which he did everything but.

Momma hates his guts lol "My, did that man could sweet talk somebody into a coma".


[Edited 8/24/12 8:29am]

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Reply #22 posted 08/24/12 11:07am

Ellie

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How about Matthew Marsden feat. Destiny's Child?

http://www.muzu.tv/matthe...eo/579508/

[Edited 8/24/12 11:08am]

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Reply #23 posted 08/24/12 4:30pm

Timmy84

Harlepolis said:

chocolate1 said:

Lou Rawls' version sounds like he sang karaoke over Hall & Oates. confused

Ya know what though? The funny thing is, he didn't always have this "ship cruise/Vegas act" element going on when he started out. His 60s music was rough around the edges, and at the time you could actually feel what the man sang.

The 70s came and something must've happend lol maybe he enrolled into the "Jack & Jill" club at an adult age and ended up sounding abit,,,um,,,,refined, maybe a lil' too refined. Which is ironic, because in that era, the R&B scene at the time encouraged its artists to strip their guard down, which he did everything but.

Momma hates his guts lol "My, did that man could sweet talk somebody into a coma".


[Edited 8/24/12 8:29am]

Tell your mama I said "I feel ya" on Lou. lol wink

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