David Paich (Toto) | Broken Record
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- David Paich is a prolific musician and songwriter who’s perhaps most well known for writing and co-producing Toto's classic song, “Africa.” Before David co-founded Toto with drummer Jeff Porcaro in 1977, he was an innovative keyboardist and session player. David honed his chops early growing up in L.A. where he worked under the tutelage of his father Marty Paich-an esteemed composer who worked with artists like Ella Fitzgerald, Ray Charles and Mel Tormé.
While in college at USC David started playing keyboard professionally and touring with Sonny & Cher. From there he went on to co-write and play on Boz Scaggs’ multi-platinum album Silk Degrees. He also worked extensively with Quincy Jones, playing on multiple iconic albums including Michael Jackson’s Thriller and Bad. All throughout his work as a session musician, David also served as Toto’s principal songwriter and wrote chart-topping hits like “Rosanna,” “Hold The Line,” and of course, “Africa.”
On today’s episode Justin Richmond talks to David Paich about what it was like to be such an accomplished player at such a young age. He shares crazy stories about working with Michael Jackson and Quincy on Thriller, and how he came up with the intro to Michael Jackson’s “Human Nature,” a song written by Toto’s drummer, Jeff Porcaro. He also plays parts from some of the best songs he’s written, and talks about how they came to be.
You can hear a playlist of some of our favorite David Paich songs HERE.
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I've never heard David talk about Marty Paich and what he learned in such detail. This is really valuable because they both straddled important eras in music history. So great to hear about the small aspects of the craft hand-off.
thank you very much ! nice listening for a sunday afternoon!
Such a deservingly enthusiastic interview, filled with the respect and honor David Paich commands. What an icon. Thank you. Somebody write a book about Toto and the sum of its parts. Its epic and all-encompassing of so much of the music in our history.
What a history lesson! David is such a talented man. He sings great. Nobody can play keys like him. And he seems to be such a great guy too!
I WOuld have to say this is one of the Best Broken Records---Who know this guy is endless!!!!
The most humble superhero in the music business... Love you Dave! Great interview!
Your enthusiasm and knowledge created so much excitement and honored the amazing David P. Thank you!!! Please consider capturing all the stories from Lukather and Steve Porcaro. They are a wealth of music history and definitely, undeniably helped shape it.
Can't believe how much Dave's voice has changed over the years
I'm so glad to see David doing more interviews. Guitar mags and drum mags did lots of stuff on Lukather and Jeff P. for ages but all you have to do is listen to the records and pay attention to who wrote what and you knew David was very essential to all that.
Genius!
Jeff Porcaro didn t write Human nature, it was his brother Steve
Author of at least 6 classics: TOTO Africa, Hold The Line, Rosanna, Georgy Porgy, Cheryl Lynn: Got To Be Real, Boz Scaggs: Lowdown ... Master Musician
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Your interviews are the music archives. So important, so well done. Please edit the description for Human Nature. Steve Porcaro is the composer, Not Jeff.
Hm...human nature was writing by Steve Porcaro....didn't he?
It's weird and disappointing that other music podcasts have no problem letting the music play but on this high profile big company production you just can't do it. Great guest, great discussion, very disappointing without the music. That's kind of why we're here, you know.
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Human Nature was written by Steve Porcaro…not Jeff
Paich wrote the intro riff, Porcaro the song.
@@spikesmundranos3308Wrong Steve P wrote the music.
Steve P and John Bettis wrote the lyrics.
David played what Steve wrote as he often did even on Toto records.
@@jaycareaga9929 right on, Jay. But listen to this interview with Paich at 38:15onward and you’ll hear Paich say that he wrote the intro to Human Nature. Yeah, Porcaro wrote the tune but he still needed an intro.
@@jaycareaga9929 th-cam.com/video/fNk0dF_BxVk/w-d-xo.htmlsi=0EdouSTTtcSW5eIx
How can we hear the interview that includes Paich at the piano?
Thx! 👍
is there a video of this podcast?
Duuude ... David 'You know what I mean' Paich is a blast, d'You know what I mean !?
21:01
Eugh, Rick Rubin just kills it for me.
Why?
@@artandculture5262 because the guy is a pretentious knob who like Zane Lowe just dribbles shit.
Not Rick Rubin here. It's Justin Richmond. 🎉🎉🎉