Simon Phillips On Replacing Jeff Porcaro in Toto
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Simon Phillips - Regarded as one of the world's most renowned and respected drummers, Simon's style not only reflects his technical gift but also his distinct musical sensibility. Whether rock, fusion, or jazz, Simon applies the same precision and intensity to his drumming, which never lacks emotion, intensity, and feel. Throughout the 1970s and 80s, Simon worked with diverse bands and artists, including Jeff Beck, Michael Schenker, Pete Townshend, Mike Oldfield, Judas Priest, Mike Rutherford, Tears for Fears, 10cc, and The Who. After Jeff Porcaro's death in 1992, he became part of the world-famous rock band Toto.
After leaving the group in 2014, Simon continued his extraordinary session career and explored new and exciting areas of the fusion and progressive rock worlds as both a drummer and producer.
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Simon was just the perfect guy to replace Jeff - not only a fantastic drummer, but also a very creative, humble man. It's amazing how well he fit into the band.
Did you see my blurb!? He is such a humble guy. Simon is a February baby. Me too. We celebrate birthdays several days apart. It's an honour to share a birthday week and month with a truly talented guy. I had to get used to what I'd heard with 'The Who' as part of 'Toto'. Once I did, for that moment, there was none better.
Jeff was amazing...Simon is amazing..two drummers with a unique approach and both totally amazing.
He had the perfect answer, Come in and Play the Song. If you try to copy another person's style you won't be yourself. That has happened to me, and it's the worst thing that can happen. You will struggle to be someone else and it can't be done and I didn't sound good. I was hesitant, second guessing myself
One of my first drum clinic I ever attended was Simon in 1982. Dude is the SAME GUY - not one ounce of ego when tons of ego would be justified.
When God handed out "Massive Drum Chops" he zapped Jeff and Simon 3x's over. They've both used that Gift to its full. I picked up sticks again, seriously, in 2006. Invested in Gretsch drums in 2007, and play when osteoarthritis in my left knee allows. Popping the clutch on a Pearl Powershifter ain't easy!!! I refuse to give up. Jeff's Dad's drum set method sits ready, whenever I wanna. I listen to these cats for inspiration! ❤
In an interview with Steve Lukather he said he had a dream that Jeff told him to get Simon Phillips and that that dream was an "Its ok to go on without me" confirmation for Steve as well. AMAZING!!
I am sooooo glad I saw Master Simon playing Protocol show! He is so amazing musician and very, very kind man. My deepest respect😊😊😊
This guy is the perfect guy to replace anybody in pretty much any band......as he says...just play the music ....with your own style
His catalogue of the people he s played with speaks volumes of Simon.....fabulous drummer and tho never met him i feel like when he speaks its like your having afternnon tea with him in a little cafe in the lake district......lovely man...
He was a session player in the UK, SAME as Jeff was here. When Toto called... this beautiful cat started canceling dates, hopped a plane and showed up. He is now a Naturalized US Citizen. Was on tour when the Thomas Fire was literally at his studio doorstep. He has gone through much, and is a class act. Zero ego. I have a friend who once booked Jeff for sessions. She says Jeff was the same... zero ego. No wonder Si fit right in with Luke and Paich and Mikey. ❤
@@RaincloudmusicTFS6 indeed.....Judas Priest at 19 years old....wow
Awesome Thank you for Sharing! 💯✴
I grew up with Porcaro groove in my ears. Jeff influenced a 10 year old piano player (me). Simon was with The Who, then...so I knew who he was, but was more into what Jeff was doing. When Si joined Toto, it took me 3 years to retune my classically trained piano player ears to his style with That band. He did YeomN's work for Toto, and once locked in with Mike Porcaro, you could build a 8,000 sq ft house on that groove. Simon is now Naturalized US Citizen. He took the test! Got to see him in Atlanta for 2013. I had zero VIP. Opener was "Child's Anthem". This man shook steel reinforced concrete at Chastain. He is a lovely gent, but a complete monster behind a kit. Just as Jeff was, humble, and full of integrity.
Phill and Jeff are the best of the best didn't miss Jeff whenever Simon it's on drums extrange but is true, ♥️♥️♥️
S.P: "The Gentleman Drummer"... this guy is such a humble, eloquent master of the instrument. He did what he always does best: play the music his own way. Very different than Jeff, of course, but not less valid. Blessings to you, Simon.
Class act 👍🥁
Better to remember Jeff as one helluva player. But the show must go on. The group must evolve. You can replace him but never get him again. That time passed.
Simon
Has his own signature sound and its absolutely fantastic
Cause of SP we could enjoy Toto for 21 years longer. So let's make no competition of this and let's treat both drummers with respect specially specially Jeff because he past and was one of the Co founders of Toto. So embrace them 🇳🇱🥁💙🙏🏻
NOBODY BUT NOBODY CAN REPLACE JEFF OR SIMON! ENOUGH SAID!
I think there were similarities between Jeff and SImon, I've always liked the use of tom toms, and both of them use it in fills in a melodic way more than other drummers I think.
Not Jeff but works so well when the replacement (Simon) also has a phenomenal pocket.
I really always appreciated that Simon "took over". But yeah... you can't copy Jeff's Roseanna. But you also can't copy Simon's "Shadow on the wall" or "I will remember".
Simon is an amazing drummer, I was already a big fan before he joined Toto (since the Mike Oldfield days I guess). "Two Socks" from the first Protocol album is still one of my most favorite songs. And yet, when he joined Toto I didn't "feel" it, like the songs (the older songs that Jeff originally did at least) just had to played by Jeff, in the "Jeff style". So I was a huge Simon fan, a huge Toto fan, but them joining together was never really a hit with me. Weird... 😅 Even weirder, I did love the Los Lobotomies stuff he did with Luke. "Hero with a thousand eyes" is a total banger.
❤❤❤❤
❤Simon❤
🙏❤🌹 Jeff 🌹❤🙏
Simon the soul of toto
I can only imagine what was it like to replace Jeff. Simon was perfect for the job :).
Jesus turn the lights down! Your blinding the guy
I wish he would replace the drummer in my band.
😂
Ouch!
LUKE COULD NEVER REPLACE OR SING LIKE THE REST ON THEM TOTO WAS NEVER THE SAME BUT YOU DID THE BEST YO COULD SIMON
That's why Toto could move on.
Um eh umm ahhh
Luke is a great guitar player but an average singer.
Jeff is one of the most overrated drummers
Not at all. His brilliance is quite apparent.
@@2003Cpayne he was average IMO
@@chrischoir3594Who’s your favorite drummer?
@@drummeralbertrivera9577 so many favs... Tony Williams, Bozzio, Bonham. Yours??
@@chrischoir3594 Sucherman, Peart, Weckl, Colaiuta, Harrison, Cobham, Ferrone, I can go on and on…..