The Song Michael Jackson 'Stole' From Hall & Oates

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Published 2015-02-23

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  • @DeenDesperado
    It is just very strange and sad that Hall and Oates have never won a single Grammy while much much lesser musicians (of today especially) make the award ceremony their own.
  • @RockawayCCW
    It's been 40 years since I first heard these guys and they are still my favorite band.
  • @user-ft2vf9lk7v
    I respect Hall & Oates so much for keeping the MJ issue as not being such a big deal like the media makes it out to be.
  • @donkeeton7897
    Couldn't ever imagine the 70s and 80s without these guys music some of the best.
  • @IronViking
    I wish this generation could go back, for a moment in time, late 70's through the mid-late 80's and witness just how big Hall & Oates were at that time. They are still that talented.
  • @music19009
    40 years later, and Daryl Hall and John Oates are STILL Amazing!!!
  • @marianserra8371
    Now that's a class act up there. Speaking the truth! We forget that few ideas are new and we are inspired every day of our lives in on way or another. Rest in Peace 🤴 M.J. you gave more to the world than you got back.
  • @j9andphoenix
    Really appreciate this clip because all musicians are naturally interested in other people's music and have things they dig and it plays always in a corner of their mind. To draw on other's music as inspiration is a great thing. To steal is another. Anyone who understands music and researchs the musicians can tell the difference. These two guys are the real deal. I can go for that
  • @speway
    I like Hall & Oates. Their musical portfolio is friggin amazing!
  • @johnglynn5796
    One of my all-time fave Daryl Hall songs was one he never actually released as a single, but when British singer Paul Young recorded Hall's "Every Time You Go Away", it became a smash hit in the U.S. and U.K. in 1985. All of this success coincided with the "Live Aid" festivities around that time. Great memories 🤗
  • @martyhawg
    “Everytime I write a song I think Im writing a Curtis Mayfield song.” Amazing how a true musical songwriter thinks, trying to capture the sound of a great like Mayfield but it comes out as their own classic.
  • @robertallen9412
    Thanks Mr Hall And Mr Oats for explaining how the creative process works!!
  • @paulfogel7160
    AS a founding member of THE TEMPTONES, I am honored to say that I was in the studio sitting next to Daryl when he was laying down the track for I Can't Go For That with guitarist GE Smith. Electric Lady Studios in Greenwich Village.The song was still in pieces but very funky even that way.
  • @OnfloorAudio
    Two of the greatest songwriters ever imo !!! And they are flat out cool guys to boot ...
  • @helicopterspies
    Oates is the dude! Love how humble he is in his creative output.
  • @jayatwood5856
    I'm actually proud to hear this interview.usually the artist(s) bitch and sue instead of coming together..be inspired!! For MJ to be inspired by anyone is an amazing thing to hear about
  • @taurusx1000
    i always remember the soulful voice of Hall in Sara Smile, a great group deserving of more
  • @iRockwthMJ
    What humble, kind, and TALENTED men! They handled that question wonderfully, no backstabbing, no lying, no posturing, no dissing, just humble storytelling. They are the BEST!❤
  • @fob1xxl
    I've been to 3 of their concerts over the years. Truly talented guys. Always on my BEST list !