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9 hours ago, J5_Hotlead said:

Like many folks, SNL introduced me to that one with the "More Cowbell" skit. But I was hooked ever since. Absolutely love that song!

Always glad to hear of another fan. I was introduced to it just a few years before then. However that skit did bring it back in a big way. Similar to Run DMC making Aerosmith relevant again with their rendition of Walk this Way. 😉

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The wife and I saw Toto and Journey in concert last Friday. It was AWESOME!! While I knew all the Journey songs, the hidden gem for me was Toto, as prior to this I only knew "Africa" from them. Now I've got all sorts of their songs living in my head. 😁

I didn't take this video, but it's from only a month ago and basically what it was like to see them perform live:

 

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1 hour ago, J5_Hotlead said:

The wife and I saw Toto and Journey in concert last Friday. It was AWESOME!! While I knew all the Journey songs, the hidden gem for me was Toto, as prior to this I only knew "Africa" from them. Now I've got all sorts of their songs living in my head. 😁

I didn't take this video, but it's from only a month ago and basically what it was like to see them perform live:

 

Yeah, Toto is great.  Hold the Line, Rosanna, Africa, Stop Loving You, and I'll Be Over You are all classics.  And of course their work on the 1984 soundtrack to David Lynch's Dune.

 

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I have been listening to BEEEEEP BEEEEEEP BEEEEEEP  for the last 10 days because the City is repairing a watermain behind my house.

I have no idea how the workers can stand it day after day.  I would welcome a woodpecker on my head right now in lieu of having to listen to it any longer. 

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On 3/30/2023 at 9:05 AM, Klaiber said:

Yeah, Toto is great.  Hold the Line, Rosanna, Africa, Stop Loving You, and I'll Be Over You are all classics.  And of course their work on the 1984 soundtrack to David Lynch's Dune.

 

Steve Lukather is one of the greatest guitar recording artists you've heard everywhere and didn't know his name. Yes Eddie Van Halen did the solo on "Beat It", but Luke did all the rest of the guitars.... and guitars on 1,000+ other records:

Steve Lukather Credits - Singer/songwriter, producer, and founding member of Toto who became one of the most stylistically diverse session guitarists of the 1970s and '80s.

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