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For Hall & Oates, the tour goes on

- THEODEN JANES

If you think it’s amazing that Daryl Hall and John Oates have stayed together for almost a halfcentur­y, that they continue to tour into their 70s and that they can continue to fill big arenas in big cities, just wait.

The venerable pop-rock-soul-R&B duo might continue touring for quite a few years. Maybe even a couple of decades. Although one of them is perhaps a bit more optimistic about that prospect than the other.

“I admire and hope to be one of those people,” says Hall, 71, after a reporter mentions that Tony Bennett recently performed in Charlotte, North Carolina, at age 91. “I think it’s an amazing thing when people have the abilities — the mental ability, the physical ability — to go out there on the road. I think it keeps you young, man. It really does. Touring is the fountain of youth.”

Meanwhile, Oates (who turned 70 this spring) vacillates when presented with the idea of staying on the road for another 20 years.

“I don’t know. It becomes more of a question of physicalit­y at that point. It really does. The thing about Tony Bennett, you have to remember, is that what he’s always done and what he’s doing now is — you know, if he can stand next to that piano and sing, he’s OK. But if you gotta move around the stage and you’re playing guitar and you got loud, big amps and stuff, it’s a whole different thing there.

“Listen, I guarantee you, if Daryl Hall can sing, he will sing till the day he no longer walks the Earth,” Oates continues, “because that’s who he is. He’s an incredible singer, and he’s a committed, lifelong musician. So I don’t doubt that [he means what he says] at all. For me, though, personally, a day could come when I just don’t want to travel. It’s not the playing — it’s not the two hours on stage that get you — it’s all the other stuff. It’s the flying, the busing, the travelling, the hotels, the eating in restaurant­s. That’s what will get you. The two hours on stage is the reward for all that. You know, the old cliché: ‘I play for free, but you gotta pay me to leave my house.’ ”

Funny thing is, Oates actually is on the road more than Hall is these days: He has an Americana side project with his Good Road Band, and their extensive 2018 tour.

But he still enjoys the big shows as much as the little ones.

“I’m very proud of the music I made with Daryl, that those songs have stood the test of time,” Oates says. “They’ve provided me with a platform to do anything I want. I don’t take that for granted. I’m very conscious of that. The Hall & Oates band is an amazing band, and I love playing with great musicians. So I have the best of all worlds.”

 ?? TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE ?? John Oates and Daryl Hall, musical partners for nearly half a century, are both in their 70s now.
TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE John Oates and Daryl Hall, musical partners for nearly half a century, are both in their 70s now.

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