Hudson Lucena fico pensando na importância que esses caras tem na música mundial, trabalharam para tantos artistas, que nem dá para listar, todos sem exceção são gênios!!!!
wesley felix Pode crer, cara... Assino em baixo nas suas palavras. Ultimamente tenho ouvido muito Toto e pesquisado demais sobre esses caras, em especial o Jeff Porcaro. Gostaria muito de ter vivido nessa época onde o talento era o que prevalecia! Abraço
Neto Mathias baterista sensacional e com certeza um dos melhores do mundo, o irmão dele também já falecido Mike Porcaro tinha um groove no baixo que era sensacional
I cannot believe how incredibly good they were back then - just barely in their 20s yet they sound like seasoned professionals - Luke is insanely good here - this is a gem of a tape - so glad I saw it.
So true. Hungate, like Luke and Jeff played on thousands of great albums. He worked almost exclusively in Nashville in mid 80's and after laying that sweet groove to country tunes. Phenomenal bass player.
I don’t know. He’s played on more sessions then he can remember. He’s probably still getting calls and there are only 5 guitarists in the world who can do what he does. He’s so humble in interviews. But so huge when he plays. Too bad about his shoulder.
@@injuredtabletennisplayer1474what happened to his shoulder? I’ve played bass for about 20 years or so I’ve and noticed my shoulders are getting worse.
I was laughing out loud watching Paich, not because I was mocking him but because of my respect for him (being a musician myself). He always had this easy-going, take it day-by-day attitude on stage. I have seen him twice in concert, once being in Nashville, TN back in December 1999 at the old Rhymes Theatre. I got to party with the band after the show and meet him, Michael McDonald, Simon Phillips, and Larry Carlton. Bought Lukather a drink and talked to Michael McDonald. McDonald is undoubtedly one of the nicest pro musicians that I have ever met (this includes the others too). And I agree, he is extremely underrated and his amount of work is huge. These guys were my inspiration as a growing musician in the late 70s and early 80s. Always professional and well-mannered. RIP Jeff Pocaro and Fergie Fredriksen.
GreyAlienLuv When you think about it it, with the possible exception of Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, Toto has to be the ultimate American super group. Paich, Lukather and Jeff Porcaro were all extremely talented and respected session musicians who spent years making other people stars. It's interesting that you mention how nice Michael McDonald is because I was always a little bummed out about his influence on the Doobie Brothers. I was more of a Tom Johnston DB fan. Lukather strikes me as a real humble guy considering what a brilliant player he is. Jeff was as good as they come but Simon is great too. It must have been a thrill partying with these guys.
LOL,,I became a huge DB fan after McDonald joined the band. Funny how our tastes were different with that. And yes, Lukather was extremely professional and cool as were the other guys. Somehow during the night, I ended up in a kind of huddle with Lukather, McDonald, and another guy just standing there and McDonald was doing most of the talking and he kept looking at me as though he had known me for years. So cool to do that. And Lukather would look and talk to me as though they had known me for years also. No pompous BS whatsoever. And myself being a life-long musician who's studied vocal and piano at college, and having travelled for years in bands, I was very impressed with their knowledge and professionalism. Also being an amateur photographer, of all the times that I ran out of film, it was that night. To this day I regret not having film. At the concert, there were only about 200 people at the concert. A couple brought about six 12 year old girls to the concert too as a party and they enjoyed the music too. Also bassist David Hungate jumped and jammed a few songs. My buddy that was with me, he is a pro drummer, told me that when Simon Phillips was doing his solo, that he was playing a 4/4 meter with one hand and foot, and playing a 3/4 meter with his other hand and foot. Hey it sounded great to me. He was an incredible that night.
I was playing lead guitar in a traveling band this same year. (You wouldn’t know the name), and these guys were like gods to us. Nobody played or sounded better than Toto. I studied Lukather’s recordings constantly. So good.
0:14 Rockmaker 3:39 I'll supply the love 6:29 Hold the line (one of the best version) 14:10 Hey little girl 19:35 Georgy Porgy (one of the best version for me) 24:50 All us boys
It blows my mind the level of maturity these young men wrote their music with. They're all definitely old souls!! So glad to live in the era where I could enjoy them throughout my entire life. Not a day goes by that I don't listen to them. They make my days better everyday for sure!!
steve lukather was a stud in the late 70's/80's had a great voice too his lovely breathy, rich voice i wont hold you back his finest composition. he still good now his voice is stronger and huskier.
Wow! This is such a mighty performance by these masterful musicians. All the more incredible when you consider the core members (brothers Porcaro, Paich & Luke) were only in their early to mid-20's at the time. One could imagine that guy Luke pulling tone out of a toilet brush. Superb vocal harmonies from all concerned are the cherry on top and the computer geek/pornstar look of the era is hard to match.
I'm always coming away incredibly inspired watching vintage performances like this. So much talent wrapped up in one the tightest bands on earth, and if you see them live now, it hasn't changed!!! Bobby Kimball was at his best here too!!!!!
Everybody is at the top of their game here! It's also really interesting to see and hear how both of the "extra" guys (Lenny and Tom) are SO integrated in the band, not only playing superbly but NAILING their assigned backing-vocal parts too. It feels like a true 8-piece juggernaut of a band! Could it in fact be that Toto's first tour was also their best tour?
Now that some of them have been on interviews lately, it provides another angle of what their lives were like and where/how the talent came about. Thanks to Rick Beato for re-exposing those bands and talent.
Being a schooled musician as a singer and bassist in the early 80s I got a very early start in studying music in my life. Watching this video reminds me of the days when it was fun to play. Musician's used to work hard and really be tight, sing great, stay focused, and it was like being in an orchestra in college; everyone knew their parts and did it professionally. Now days? I am lucky to find a guy that even knows how to play anything but alt rock or some moronic blues riff over, and over, and over etc.
Sorry to say you're not alone...miss those days too. I'm 50, guitar player, can't find decent musicians to play. Zero attitude, younger guys only know a few things..sad times.
That's the band and the tunes which I have to thank I became a professional musician... Every time when I come back to that video, i cry out my soul! LITERALY!!! It's a pitty I was born 1980 not having the chance to experience that early concert(s) live! ToTo - one of the best in not THE BEST bands ever happened on mother Earth!!!
True musicianship is LOST. When I play guitar at church or out many of the younger kids 14-35, come over to me in awe because they have never seen anyone play a real solo before. Just some poser playing 3 chords.
Just an overall phenomenal performance. Everyone was on point there. Must've been a joy to watch live. Perfect venue as well. Among the room dimly lit with the essence of tobacco smoke, the crowd is enamored with Toto's tantalizing array of musical interlude. They provided such a raw, and brutal sound here, some of their best stuff was made during the late 70's, early 80's. Before they switched sounds to a more power ballad sound in the mid 80s, to early 90's.
this video from 79 not from 78 here my love Luke was 22 years old and by God he was the cutest of all, with those curlers, with his beautiful baby face, his dreamy eyes, those tight pants and open shirt, he was a God definitely 💕❤️😍🤩😘💜🧡
georgy porgy is my favourite song from the toto album. most would say the hold the line. but georgy porgy is different. plus I loved lukather's voice in the 70/80's
@@Millennial_Mike He aged like we all do....Performing in his 70s. He also, like many Rockers from back then, lost his hearing. Bobby was singing in his 60s what few could in their 20s...
One of the best bands ever saw, I think in 1978/79, @Santa Monica civic auditorium. Great lighting, and the layers of the musicianship. The window pane my bro and I bought right before the show didn't hurt neither. Wow..What a mind blower. All great musicians..
So happy to see them on the year I got to know them... I was a 9 years old and still they are on my playlist and in my heart. Thank you ToTo to be such great artists..
Agora Ballroom, takes me back indeed. Saw Billy Idol and Duran Duran there before they were 'anybody'. I miss that place! Still have an awesome recording of The Boss when WMMS did a live broadcast to celebrate their 10th anniversary. I don't know now (haven't lived there in 20+ years), but Cleveland really did rock in those days.
*They were EXPLOSIVE in every possible way 🔥💥* *They absolutely climbed the Rockstardom all the way to the top in their freaking first year of being active as Toto*
The industry went mad. Seems like impossible to form bands like this anymore. Just cannot be done. Pitty. But so grateful to have witnessed the birth of such talent. Long live Toto.
No Pro tools, no Playback , No plugins,no bullshit....Just talent !!
De fato, é foda ver Jeff, Tom e o mestre Luke juntos. Georgy Porgy é a melhor musica da galáxia!
Hudson Lucena fico pensando na importância que esses caras tem na música mundial, trabalharam para tantos artistas, que nem dá para listar, todos sem exceção são gênios!!!!
wesley felix Pode crer, cara... Assino em baixo nas suas palavras. Ultimamente tenho ouvido muito Toto e pesquisado demais sobre esses caras, em especial o Jeff Porcaro. Gostaria muito de ter vivido nessa época onde o talento era o que prevalecia! Abraço
Neto Mathias baterista sensacional e com certeza um dos melhores do mundo, o irmão dele também já falecido Mike Porcaro tinha um groove no baixo que era sensacional
wesley felix Família Porcaro de músicos talentosíssimos! Hoje ainda temos o Steve Vivo.
If you listened to any CD's from the 80s you unknowingly listened to Toto. These guys were on EVERYTHING.
What if you only listened to hair metal?
@@ejlarson249 Then you sucked
Bobby Kimball may be the one of the most under-mention, under-appreciated vocalists of all time.. just unreal voice, tone, range and singing ability
I cannot believe how incredibly good they were back then - just barely in their 20s yet they sound like seasoned professionals - Luke is insanely good here - this is a gem of a tape - so glad I saw it.
REAL MUSICIANS! Naysayers have a level of jealousy beyond the Richter scale!!
Depending on when this show was, Lukather was probably 20 years old, just about to turn 21. That blows my mind.
A hungry bunch they. Were!! I
That’s TOTO, bro.
Except Hungate was 30 and Kimball was 31.
Wow...I think this is the earliest video I have seen of Toto. Jeff Porcaro is really young...25 in this video. Left us too early at 38.
How old was the bassist
@@nailitdown219 36-38
This is Toto right out of the gate in their original lineup plus Tom Kelly and Lenny Castro. This isn't the entire concert
@@davidzuniga9362 It's David Hungate.
@@wibe6745 I know? That's why I knew his age
David Hungate, what a bassist.....keep that time together with a most epic funky rhythym....
So true. Hungate, like Luke and Jeff played on thousands of great albums. He worked almost exclusively in Nashville in mid 80's and after laying that sweet groove to country tunes. Phenomenal bass player.
Great... but I do prefer Mike Porcaro
@@Millennial_Mike Hungate had something going that Mike Porcaro didn’t have. Porcaro could play, but Hungate was Hungate.
One of the greatest live bands of all time
most def. these guys and atlanta rhythm section 2 greatest bands ever
I'm just going to throw Little Feat in here
Well it's true if you didn't include their tours in their peak career
Disagree.. Not one. But .the GOAT
Disagree.. Not one. But .the GOAT
Jeff's fill at 22.10 in " Georgy Porgy" is just the epitome of the simplified beauty and groove of the player he was.
Nice words
@@guilhermealbino8737 .Because you understand exactly what I mean. Cheers Pal 👍
He was amazing for sure.....so naturally tasteful..... the groove machine!
@@bobhoose2331 . Absolutely Bob. My all time favourite drummer for this very reason.
22:10
Lukather is such a monster guitar player and I don’t understand why he never got the acclaim that others did.
I don’t know. He’s played on more sessions then he can remember. He’s probably still getting calls and there are only 5 guitarists in the world who can do what he does. He’s so humble in interviews. But so huge when he plays. Too bad about his shoulder.
@@injuredtabletennisplayer1474what happened to his shoulder? I’ve played bass for about 20 years or so I’ve and noticed my shoulders are getting worse.
His acclaim is in his music
He was only 20 years old here.
He hurt his shoulder on the tour bus. @@josephclarke645
These guys were playing well before their time. Most musicians would dream about their success. Toto were and are still awesome
Toto live for today
This is what you get when you have a bunch of session players form a band. It's like an all star band!!
It’s what you get when a bunch of guys who’ve been playing together since high school form a band.
So many of my heroes on a single stage.
just don't tell me one of them is Lukather, guy is a prize fuckwit lol
People who go around youtube making a point of slagging someone off - usually do so out of jealousy Mox-au. The only prize "fuckwit" seems to be you.
@@blackie75 🤡
David Paich has to be one of the most underrated songwriters ever.
I was laughing out loud watching Paich, not because I was mocking him but because of my respect for him (being a musician myself). He always had this easy-going, take it day-by-day attitude on stage. I have seen him twice in concert, once being in Nashville, TN back in December 1999 at the old Rhymes Theatre. I got to party with the band after the show and meet him, Michael McDonald, Simon Phillips, and Larry Carlton. Bought Lukather a drink and talked to Michael McDonald. McDonald is undoubtedly one of the nicest pro musicians that I have ever met (this includes the others too). And I agree, he is extremely underrated and his amount of work is huge. These guys were my inspiration as a growing musician in the late 70s and early 80s. Always professional and well-mannered. RIP Jeff Pocaro and Fergie Fredriksen.
GreyAlienLuv When you think about it it, with the possible exception of Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, Toto has to be the ultimate American super group. Paich, Lukather and Jeff Porcaro were all extremely talented and respected session musicians who spent years making other people stars.
It's interesting that you mention how nice Michael McDonald is because I was always a little bummed out about his influence on the Doobie Brothers. I was more of a Tom Johnston DB fan. Lukather strikes me as a real humble guy considering what a brilliant player he is. Jeff was as good as they come but Simon is great too. It must have been a thrill partying with these guys.
LOL,,I became a huge DB fan after McDonald joined the band. Funny how our tastes were different with that. And yes, Lukather was extremely professional and cool as were the other guys. Somehow during the night, I ended up in a kind of huddle with Lukather, McDonald, and another guy just standing there and McDonald was doing most of the talking and he kept looking at me as though he had known me for years. So cool to do that. And Lukather would look and talk to me as though they had known me for years also. No pompous BS whatsoever. And myself being a life-long musician who's studied vocal and piano at college, and having travelled for years in bands, I was very impressed with their knowledge and professionalism. Also being an amateur photographer, of all the times that I ran out of film, it was that night. To this day I regret not having film. At the concert, there were only about 200 people at the concert. A couple brought about six 12 year old girls to the concert too as a party and they enjoyed the music too. Also bassist David Hungate jumped and jammed a few songs. My buddy that was with me, he is a pro drummer, told me that when Simon Phillips was doing his solo, that he was playing a 4/4 meter with one hand and foot, and playing a 3/4 meter with his other hand and foot. Hey it sounded great to me. He was an incredible that night.
paddy mcaloon ^^
Rick Hagedorn
Have to put Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers in there too.
Even in 78 Luke’s tone was killer. What a band!
In this concert Bobby is simply SUPERNATURAL!!!
His tone was extremely high
I agree with u mirko🙂👍👍👍
He's a SOUL Singer !!
I born in that year (1978). No wonder why I love Toto.
I was playing lead guitar in a traveling band this same year. (You wouldn’t know the name), and these guys were like gods to us. Nobody played or sounded better than Toto. I studied Lukather’s recordings constantly. So good.
❤
0:14 RockMaker
3:39 I'll Supply The Love
6:28 Hold The Line
14:10 Hey Little Girl
19:34 Georgy Porgy
24:49 All Us Boys
Rostafa, you're awesome! Thank you so much!
Singer needs a haircut. No subtlety in beat. Just slamming in your face. How about some finesse?
Erick Infantas all good homie
criticizing a 40 year old performance. This is why we have the internet
really want this to be pinned on top hahaha
Probably my favorite band in music history.
0:14 Rockmaker 3:39 I'll supply the love 6:29 Hold the line (one of the best version) 14:10 Hey little girl 19:35 Georgy Porgy (one of the best version for me) 24:50 All us boys
Thanks!
Blistering sound from Luke! I think that guy came out of the womb with great tone.
He was on point
It blows my mind the level of maturity these young men wrote their music with. They're all definitely old souls!! So glad to live in the era where I could enjoy them throughout my entire life. Not a day goes by that I don't listen to them. They make my days better everyday for sure!!
"Hold The Line", at the end (soulful vamp). Luke and Bobby absolutely kill it!!!!!!!!
steve lukather was a stud in the late 70's/80's had a great voice too his lovely breathy, rich voice i wont hold you back his finest composition. he still good now his voice is stronger and huskier.
Michael David -Yessssss❤️
For me Steve was not only a stud in the late 70s and 80s, he was a beautiful and sexy GOD, I am in love with the beauty of his youth ❤️
One of the best rock and roll bands of all time.
Bobby kimball's voice is so awesome, he sang the songs perfectly
The Rhythm guitarist is Tom Kelly .. he wrote "Like A Virgin" and "I Touch Myself" and "True Colors"
Love this performance...Kimball in top form. I wish this could have an official release on DVD!
I think this version of Georgy porgy is one of the best live recordings and performance. Jeff drumming is beautiful.
So raw and so well done! Toto is one of those groups that doesn't have an age .
Exactly
Janine Lewis I agree totally with you.......they are great
Love toto and would have love to see them- someday
Janine Lewis They're amazing live Janine. If you're in the US, they are touring from next month with Yes.
Thanks- will try to catch a show.
The essence of Toto is pure Magic this is why I fell in love with this band forever.
The whole band is top notch. Lukather and Jeff Porcaro are in the stratosphere of greatness
The greatist. Porcaro absolutely crushing. SINGLE HEADED TOMS! Love me some 70's.
This is a seriously good bootleg! Thank you to whoever all made this.
This was pro shot for broadcast in Cleveland;
Very Talented band. 3 lead vocalist who are also gifted musicians each with their own distinct style and sound!
Georgy Porgy has been pure magic from the first time it was played.
I'm in awe of this performance. Too good to be true.
I've always been a metal guy but Toto is one of those bands that's just so good
Same here. Why do I even listen to Toto? Musicianship.
What a live performance! Congratulations everyone!
Dear god ! This gave me chills! They were on fire!
thank you to the italian Porcaro Brothers and to all the other fantastico musicians of this band long live to TOTO greetings from Calabria.....
Incredible. Toto greatest band on earth :)
Wow! This is such a mighty performance by these masterful musicians. All the more incredible when you consider the core members (brothers Porcaro, Paich & Luke) were only in their early to mid-20's at the time. One could imagine that guy Luke pulling tone out of a toilet brush. Superb vocal harmonies from all concerned are the cherry on top and the computer geek/pornstar look of the era is hard to match.
One of the best bands ever...each member was a master of their craft
Bobby Kimball's mustache is an eternal being from another planet..
Just love Toto...their music is timeless
Still touring Julie, still amazing live.
Would love to see them again...
I'm always coming away incredibly inspired watching vintage performances like this. So much talent wrapped up in one the tightest bands on earth, and if you see them live now, it hasn't changed!!! Bobby Kimball was at his best here too!!!!!
45 years later I see them in concert again. Be thankful for your life.
God that Hold the Line performance was incredible... the entire concert too, and they were so young apart from Bobby. Jeff rest in peace!
Dave Hungate was 30
man do I love this band...
Absolutely fantastic band!
Everybody is at the top of their game here! It's also really interesting to see and hear how both of the "extra" guys (Lenny and Tom) are SO integrated in the band, not only playing superbly but NAILING their assigned backing-vocal parts too. It feels like a true 8-piece juggernaut of a band! Could it in fact be that Toto's first tour was also their best tour?
+griiseknoen en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Kelly_(musician)
Who is secong guitar?
Now that some of them have been on interviews lately, it provides another angle of what their lives were like and where/how the talent came about. Thanks to Rick Beato for re-exposing those bands and talent.
The unique thing about ToTo is that they could play rock, jazz and R and B and play all 3 convinceingly.
and still they do so. 40 years of musical happiness indeed.
#facts
Don't forget "funk" - my favorite genre.
Being a schooled musician as a singer and bassist in the early 80s I got a very early start in studying music in my life. Watching this video reminds me of the days when it was fun to play. Musician's used to work hard and really be tight, sing great, stay focused, and it was like being in an orchestra in college; everyone knew their parts and did it professionally. Now days? I am lucky to find a guy that even knows how to play anything but alt rock or some moronic blues riff over, and over, and over etc.
Amen to that!! Unfortunately.
The same can be said for modern drummers. Play fast, loud, and crazy and to hell with a groove. Jeff was the best!
Sorry to say you're not alone...miss those days too. I'm 50, guitar player, can't find decent musicians to play. Zero attitude, younger guys only know a few things..sad times.
Moronic blues riff?
bands like these don't come around often
Michael David they never do indeed
amazing.... still hitting the same vibe in 2019.... absolutely amazing... genius
They are unrivaled. To achieve that level of sophistication at such a young age is mind-boggling.
That's the band and the tunes which I have to thank I became a professional musician... Every time when I come back to that video, i cry out my soul! LITERALY!!! It's a pitty I was born 1980 not having the chance to experience that early concert(s) live! ToTo - one of the best in not THE BEST bands ever happened on mother Earth!!!
Saw Toto on their Hydra tour in 1979 when I was in college. Absolutely blew me away and everyone else in the coliseum!
Toto one of my favorites!!! Pls take me back to those 70´s and 80´s days!! Only good music!!
If there's one concert of any band I would like to see remastered into HD it's this one. IT ROCKS!
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AT THAT TIME & NOW !!!!!
WHAT A BLAST.❤🎉🎉🎉
Live music seemed so much better and classier in the 70's
You said it!
That's exactly what I was thinking! Show me a present band who can deliver this ...
That's because most artists could actually play their own music live back then. ;)
just more classier and enjoyable
True musicianship is LOST. When I play guitar at church or out many of the younger kids 14-35, come over to me in awe because they have never seen anyone play a real solo before. Just some poser playing 3 chords.
The great percussionist Lenny Castro!
Just an overall phenomenal performance. Everyone was on point there. Must've been a joy to watch live. Perfect venue as well. Among the room dimly lit with the essence of tobacco smoke, the crowd is enamored with Toto's tantalizing array of musical interlude. They provided such a raw, and brutal sound here, some of their best stuff was made during the late 70's, early 80's. Before they switched sounds to a more power ballad sound in the mid 80s, to early 90's.
Such a privilege to see this live footage of my all time favourite band 🙏🏻 Love eternal TOTO .Thank you
Augustin Mystar ii
this video from 79 not from 78 here my love Luke was 22 years old and by God he was the cutest of all, with those curlers, with his beautiful baby face, his dreamy eyes, those tight pants and open shirt, he was a God definitely 💕❤️😍🤩😘💜🧡
georgy porgy is my favourite song from the toto album. most would say the hold the line. but georgy porgy is different. plus I loved lukather's voice in the 70/80's
We barely get to see Jeff here, but I love how every time he’s in the background he has that big smile on his face
Love this. I've nver seen footage this old of Toto. They really were spectacular
Toto at their best
Met Steve Lukather at NAMM '13 -- very cool guy for stopping to chat, and posing for a pic with him.
Wow! TOTO 1978!❤
I'll be seeing them for the first time October 5th in Michigan!💞😍🙌
This band rules..Best music ever ❤️ I was only 7 but my parents loved them..🤗
what an amazing performance
So incredible these guys at such a young age ! Fantastic musicianship on every position of the group.
Steve Lukather 😍 ❤️❤️❤️
We will never see their like again, talent, timing, lyrics, emotion, passion.
An amazing band!!
Gem of an upload, thank you ! 👍🏻 Toto at their very best, Luke is smoking and Bobby sounds on top form, they are all young and raring to go.
I am amazed by the quality of the vocals in a live situation, so clear and accurate !!!
this is good quality footage it should be re released in hi def .nice to see the guys in their prime looking and sounding incredible!
wow... was dozing off watching a doc...., this woke me up. Toto in the good ole days.
Wow, Toto has been a big part of my life...
So good to hear Bobby on point. An increasingly rare thing indeed.
Wow...Bobby eats up "I'll supply the love" and that's high as hell!!
It's great to hear Bobby sing so incredibly here... he totally lost his skills later in life :( tragic.
@@Millennial_Mike He aged like we all do....Performing in his 70s.
He also, like many Rockers from back then, lost his hearing. Bobby was singing in his 60s what few could in their 20s...
@@mjnmjd 🎯
One of the best bands ever saw, I think in 1978/79, @Santa Monica civic auditorium. Great lighting, and the layers of the musicianship. The window pane my bro and I bought right before the show didn't hurt neither. Wow..What a mind blower. All great musicians..
Oh my god !!! WHAT A GOOD TIME WATCHING THIS OLD BUT SO GOOD TIME !!! THANK YOU FOR SHARING THIS !!!
So happy to see them on the year I got to know them... I was a 9 years old and still they are on my playlist and in my heart. Thank you ToTo to be such great artists..
Agora Ballroom, takes me back indeed. Saw Billy Idol and Duran Duran there before they were 'anybody'. I miss that place! Still have an awesome recording of The Boss when WMMS did a live broadcast to celebrate their 10th anniversary. I don't know now (haven't lived there in 20+ years), but Cleveland really did rock in those days.
This is unreal. So much Talent an On one stage. These Guys were Young and so Good. Einging and Playong is soooo Good.
the amount of talent of this band is off the charts.....
westcoast/soft rock genre
Luke at 21 yrs old! Damn!
michaels2boys unreal how good he was at that young age
First time I am seeing him with a gibson
Easy when you have a glen Campbell 👂
Thanx for this jewel!! What a great moment of the band!! What a great moment of live music!! Pure talent and magic!!
まじでキレキレでかっこよすぎる
*They were EXPLOSIVE in every possible way 🔥💥*
*They absolutely climbed the Rockstardom all the way to the top in their freaking first year of being active as Toto*
So much talent
The industry went mad. Seems like impossible to form bands like this anymore. Just cannot be done. Pitty. But so grateful to have witnessed the birth of such talent. Long live Toto.
100% talent, and Jeff's drums always sounds great. Even in 1978.
Georgy Porgy so perfect...I am gonna cry...this band is epic!!!