Daryl Hall has opened up about the “real truth” behind the feud with his former Hall & Oates bandmate John Oates.The pair have been embroiled in a legal battle after Hall announced he was suing Oates after claiming that he was left “blindsided” by his plan to sell a business stake last November – which Oates described as “inaccurate”.Now in a new interview with Billboard, the ‘I Can’t Go for That (No Can Do)’ singer opened up about the origins of their split. “John and I did not have a creative relationship for decades; the last song I wrote with John was in 2000, and that was with somebody else.
We toured and we toured and we toured, and it was very restrictive to me, and to John,” he told the publication.He continued: “The real truth of it all is John just said one day he didn’t want to do it anymore.
I said, ‘OK’, but the problem is [Oates] didn’t make the parting and breakup easy, and that’s where the difficulties lay and still lay, and that’s all it is.”Oates previously revealed that his friendship with Hall was not actually as tight as it may have seemed to the outside world.Speaking to Good Morning America, the musician claimed the pair’s working relationship had been distant even before the lawsuit, limited only to playing onstage where they “trotted out the hits”.Though there was no animosity, Oates claimed they “never really talked to each other”, adding: “Over the past 20 years, we’d show up at a show individually, walk on stage, play, and then we’d go our separate ways.
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