
Overview
""Blue-Eyed Soul"" duo Daryl Hall and John Oates joined the ""MTV Unplugged"" roster in mid-1990. The artists that hold the record for having the most Top 40 songs in the 1980s performed the classic #1 hits ""She's Gone"" and ""Out of Touch,"" and debuted their '90s hit ""So Close."" They were backed by such highly acclaimed musicians as Tom ""T-Bone"" Wolk and Bob Mayo. The timelessness of their songs shows why Billboard magazine deemed them the Most Successful Duo in Rock 'N' Roll History. Audience reaction to the accoustic set influenced their decision to support the ""Change of Season"" album with an all-accoustic tour later that year. An excerpt from the MTV Unplugged book... ""Daryl Hall was an exceptional voice, and hits like 'Out of Touch' and 'She's Gone' seemed completely reinvigorated. Hall & Oates was also one of the first groups to recognize the show's increasing significance. Although they had already completed an upcoming album, the success of their Unplugged performance inspired them
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1 - 1Squeeze with Syd Straw and Elliot Easton November 26, 1989
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1 - 2The Smithereens and Graham Parker January 28, 1990
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1 - 310,000 Maniacs with Michael Penn February 04, 1990
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1 - 4The Alarm with Nuclear Valdez February 11, 1990
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1 - 5Joe Walsh and Dr. John February 18, 1990
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1 - 6Stevie Ray Vaughan with Joe Satriani March 04, 1990
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1 - 7Michelle Shocked with Indigo Girls March 11, 1990
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1 - 8Sinead O'Connor with The Church March 18, 1990
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1 - 9Don Henley April 22, 1990
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1 - 10Great White with Damn Yankees May 06, 1990
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1 - 11Crowded House with Tim Finn May 13, 1990
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1 - 12Hall and Oates June 05, 1990
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1 - 13Elton John August 05, 1990
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1 - 14Aerosmith September 20, 1990
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1 - 15Crosby, Stills & Nash September 30, 1990
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1 - 16Ratt with Vixen October 07, 1990
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1 - 17The Black Crowes with Tesla December 02, 1990
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1 - 18The Allman Brothers Band December 09, 1990
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1 - 19Poison December 13, 1990