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Episode 35:
Fitz and the Tantrums





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This show provides hours of musical bliss for my husband and I. We watch our favorite episodes over and over. Fitz and the Tantrums was one of our favorites. Thanks for the great idea of allowing music lovers to feel as if they were watching a jam session. Keep it up. Are any of the songs on the show available on iTunes?
- posted by konocti - April 16, 2013
Love Fitz and The tantrums with that classic Motown sound. Daryl sounds great with them, as he does with everyone. That Noel can really wail and shes beautiful. Another great show.Thanks Daryl-best show on the web!
- posted by banjophobic - April 10, 2013
Fitz's voice is the new generation of Daryl Hall, although each of you has a unique vocal tone that distinguishes one from the other nonetheless. Noelle is a live wire all well put together along with her spunk and tremendous singing voice. Daryl, Love what you have created at LFDH.. p.s. on vous attends ici à Montréal, il y a longtemps que vous avez fait un spectacle.
- posted by skarma - March 26, 2013
How do I get a copy of "Girl, I love you" from this performance for my Ipod, These guys are fantastic!!!
- posted by my1970junk - March 11, 2013
What a breath of fresh air.this show that Daryl does is the best thing on the tube.I love everything he does in this format and Fitz etc. is a great example. OH yea,and I am 72 years old.Keeps me young,Daryl.Just love it!
- posted by TucsonTom - February 24, 2013
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Fitz and the Tantrums
With a shared love of old-school street corner soul, R&B and four-to-the-floor funk, Daryl Hall and L.A. band Fitz and the Tantrums make the perfect pairing for the 35th and latest edition of award-winning Live from Daryl’s House. Daryl joins Fitz, singer Noelle Scaggs and sax player James King for a toe-tapping, hand-clapping, get off your couch set that includes “Girl, I Love You,” a song Daryl wrote and originally recorded in 1967 with his first band, The Temptones.

“To get to play with one of my biggest influences and idols was a dream come true,” raves Fitz, who founded the band and recorded their debut LP on an old church organ he purchased for $50. “Daryl and the guys put it down and we all left it on the floor! We went pretty deep into the Daryl Hall catalog to sing the first song Daryl ever recorded. It was a day we will never forget!”

The seven-song set includes four Fitz and the Tantrums originals, which they call soul-influenced indie pop, from Pickin’ Up the Pieces, their just-released album on Dangerbird Records, home of the Grammy-nominated Silversun Pickups, including the title track, “Breakin’ the Chains of Love,” “Dear Mr. President” and “MoneyGrabber.” Aside from “Girl, I Love You,” Daryl and the band decided to take on “Perkiomen,” a song written by him in 1970.

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