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daryl hall really wants you to listen to something

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Okay but look at the mini Beatle figurines. They were massive fans.
Should I talk about the time they were able to play with George Harrison? 🤔
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Sara Smile (on TopPop 1976) - Daryl Hall & John Oates🎶
Round One of the Hottest 80s Musician Tournament
John Oates vs. David Bowie
John Oates
David Bowie
John Oates
April 7, 1948-
Known as: Guitarist for Hall and Oates also did keyboards and vocals
Music released in the 80s:
Voices (1980)
Private Eyes (1981)
H2O (1982)
Big Bam Boom (1984)
Ooh Yeah! (1988)
Propaganda:
David Bowie
January 8, 1947- January 10, 2016
Known as: Singer, songwriter and also vocalist of Tin Machine
Music released during the 80s:
As a solo artist
Scary Monsters (And Super Creeps) (1980)
Let's Dance (1983)
Tonight (1984)
The Labyrinth soundtrack (1986)
Never Let Me Down (1987)
With Tin Machine
Tin Machine (1988)
Propaganda: “My first crush on a real person (cartoon characters don't count) was on David Bowie in Labyrinth. My father heard me say how attractive he was and immediately went and fished out his copy of the Ziggy Stardust album to show me the cover and liner images as though this was going to somehow make me LESS attracted to Bowie. It backfired spectacularly. I have loved this man for nearly my entire life. 80s Bowie gets memed on a lot but he was still beautiful and iconic and deserves a place in this tournament.”
“In 1986 Bowie blessed us with the Goblin King himself. No further comments.”
Visual propaganda for John Oates:
Visual propaganda for David Bowie: