TOTO - FALLING IN BETWEEN LIVE

edgeofthorns

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Jan 2, 2005
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I bought this DVD at Wal-Mart not really knowing what to expect. I took out time to watch it yesterday afternoon and was really surprised at how good Toto is live! I've always been a fan of this band, but I wouldn't consider myself an "avid" fan. With that said, this DVD has made me want to buy their entire catalog! I believe that most people on this forum appreciate talent and musical prowess, so check out this DVD. I believe you'll be like me and find yourself pleasantly surprised. :notworthy

~Brian~
 
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Santa is playing the bass, definately gotta check this out, hehe...I totally forgot Simon Philips was drumming for them, I might have to check this dvd out.


Toto kills...

especially the guy with the beard!

LOL....:lol: The guy with the beard is a stand in, because their main guy had some sort of hand injury. I can't remember the bearded guy's name, but apparently he's played with a ton of people over the years.

Azrael LenGraden;7264956]This DVD is awesome but their 25th anniversary DVD from Amsterdam is even better! I saw them twice on this tour and the amount of talent on the stage is overwhelming... the harmonies are impeccable and Luke is a monster guitar player!!!:notworthy

I want to check that Amsterdam DVD out as well. I agree about the harmonies, they are impeccable!


~Brian~
 
LOL....:lol: The guy with the beard is a stand in, because their main guy had some sort of hand injury. I can't remember the bearded guy's name, but apparently he's played with a ton of people over the years.



I want to check that Amsterdam DVD out as well. I agree about the harmonies, they are impeccable!


~Brian~

Bass player is Lee Sklar. I knew he'd played with a bunch of people (I remember him playing with Phil Collins on a video I saw), but holy shit, he's played with damn near *everyone*:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leland_Sklar

Later,

Craig
 
Leland has played with way too many people; I haven't seen a list that long for a musician in ages of acts he has played or recorded with. He really is Santa, giving all those artist his bass playing skills on record...hehe
 
I was a Toto fan back in the late 70's-mid 80's. Not paid much attention to them since then, but I might need to check out this DVD. They were always a great live band. My cousin- David Hungate- used to play bass for the band. :rock:
 
I honestly didn't know who Lee Sklar was until watching this DVD. He tends to stand out like a sore thumb for sure.

There's an acoustic set that the band does mid way through this show that is amazing! I normally HATE acoustic sets, but this one I can't help but enjoy! :notworthy

~Brian~