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Remember a couple of songs by them in the 80,s.'Rosanna' and 'Hold the line'They always stuck in my head.Also Steve Lukather was always mentioned to me as a guitarist that was overlooked and admired when i first started playing guitar.Didn't know they had got together again for a 25 year reunion,what a fantastic voice the singer has,hasn't lost it at all!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PcJEfrahIC4
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fjl_b7QbsyE
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PcJEfrahIC4
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fjl_b7QbsyE
rednotdead said:
ratbane said:
Won't be the same without Jeff Porcaro.
One of the greatest "groove" drummers of all time.
Agreed but Simon Phillips is pretty handy.One of the greatest "groove" drummers of all time.
Always liked Toto but Lukather gets on my t1ts a bit. Just wish he would shut up and play..........
Bit of a thread resurection this.
They have a new band setup and they sound, to my ears, pretty amazing. I bought the cd anyway as it comes with a full Blu-ray video recording of the live session they did during the lockdowns.

And as for the drummer, well, check him out because he is something special.
They have a new band setup and they sound, to my ears, pretty amazing. I bought the cd anyway as it comes with a full Blu-ray video recording of the live session they did during the lockdowns.

And as for the drummer, well, check him out because he is something special.
Edited by Carl_Manchester on Monday 11th April 16:25
Edited by Carl_Manchester on Monday 11th April 16:32
Carl_Manchester said:
Bit of a thread resurection this.
They have a new band setup and they sound, to my ears, pretty amazing. I bought the cd anyway as it comes with a full Blu-ray video recording of the live session they did during the lockdowns.

And as for the drummer, well, check him out because he is something special.
They sound great!They have a new band setup and they sound, to my ears, pretty amazing. I bought the cd anyway as it comes with a full Blu-ray video recording of the live session they did during the lockdowns.

And as for the drummer, well, check him out because he is something special.
Edited by Carl_Manchester on Monday 11th April 16:25
Edited by Carl_Manchester on Monday 11th April 16:32
I think I"m right in saying that they had originally decided to call it a day but were reminded by their record labels they were contractually required to make one more album - which they did: 11.
From this was a track called Burn which to my ears is one of the best songs they've ever done.
Didn't their original drummer die from a gardening related incident?
From this was a track called Burn which to my ears is one of the best songs they've ever done.
Didn't their original drummer die from a gardening related incident?
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