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FFThat groove is courtesy of Bernard Purdie and known as the Purdie shuffle. Porcaro is awesome but that's who he was into ( admittedly into) as well as Bonham's performance on Fool in the Rain which give him for the inspiration for the drum track on Rossana. Not taking anything away from him but it simply was not his invention
TOTO is not only the best band in my opinion, and has made 40+ years of amazing music, but they are also criminally under-rated. Luke is probably one of, if not the best living guitarists.
What is also amazing about Luke is that he has done lead vocals on some of Toto’s biggest hits along with writing amazing hit songs (The Tubes, George Benson as well as Toto). He played bass on “Beat It” as well as the Tubes “Talk to You Later”. He is such an amazing musician and writer/singer.
@@chrislestermusic I am going to see Toto in April. They are touring with Journey. I have been listening to Toto's Catalog. They are so much better than Journey!
The respect has alway's been there amongst musician's and fan's of them, most other people wouldn't know. They're listening to Brittany Spears, Justin Bieber, or old school (never really had talent to begin with) Jennifer Lopez etc.... or an array of people who should be nobodies.
Yep. When giants walked the earth. I was in a band in Detroit in 1982 when every other song on the radio was today's classic. we didn't know how great it really was until we've been burdened with mediocrity for the last 20 years. No one today is even close. No one
@@Scottocaster6668 all respects but the musicianship today is as good if not better. There's some serious musicianship. Now as far as rock music and song craftsmanship, I have to agree that you just don't hear the music today like you heard back then. There's still some incredible bands and songs but they don't get the attention like they did.
@@justinfontaine9069 What band were you in? I was playing in bar bands, and working with Joe and Fred from Mugsy/Weapons for a bit, and then with Duffy King in the 80's.
I am 57, I started to listen to rock and pop music around 1970. Yeah I was young, only 7 back then. I listened to the radio both AM and FM for most of the 70's. I then was 18 and dove in headfirst in all the 80's and 90 stuff. I was gifted the time and place of hearing all this great music as it was being made and released. I may be getting old. But my time of growing up was the height of the music business, and I loved every minute of it. I still do.
I'm of an age where I was fascinated with the entire first Toto album. Rosanna was awesome, Africa was stellar but overall, that first record was legendary.
I was lucky to meet David Paich at a gig in LA a few years ago. I was a huge fanboy and told him the solo from Rosanna was the first piano solo I ever learnt when I was young and it inspired me to become a musician. He laughed and said they had a tour coming up and that I should come around and teach it to him as he's probably forgotten it!! ha ha
For anyone that is interested, Rick Beato did a "What makes this song great" episode on this song where he breaks it down and isolates the tracks for analysis. I rediscovered how amazing this song and these musicians really are.
Yeah. There's so many nuances per instrument. The vocal harmonies are atreat to listen to, even the spaces they put on the piece have purpose! And don't forget the tasty solos and super cool jam session at the end till fade! I love that episode of Rick Beato. 😁
I like Rick’s videos where he isolates the tracks. This one was one of the first Beato videos I saw and I subbed his channel immediately. On the subject of isolated tracks, if you aspire to feel like you’re in the band, there are videos out there of Rosanna with isolated tracks and others where all the tracks are there except the one you want to play so you can pick your instrument and play along with the original recording. I’ve done that with the bass several times and it’s a lot of fun
So, So glad I was alive, and a teen during this time. You're right Professor, there will NEVER be another time in music like there was in the 1980's. Heck, they can't even make any music these days, which is proof of our statements. It will never happen again. The 80's were pure magic, and from every genre!!! Fact!!
Meachster - I recently saw a video with Jeff Porcaro that you should see- if you haven't already. What an amazing human being. ua-cam.com/video/dQ6tzbKsKKk/v-deo.html
Toto was my first live concert I ever went to. That was 1982 at The Heart of Illinois Fair. I will never forget hearing Rosanna live. Still brings back great memories and has definitely stood the test of time!
"Africa" is one of my all-time top ten, but Toto is actually responsible for naming my daughter, the child of my heart. In 1985, I was expecting my second child and hoping for a girl as I already had a son. My husband and I had debated names and we knew for a girl we wanted the middle name Christine, after his late mother. I was driving one day, with the radio on of course, and I heard a song with what I thought was a GREAT name for a girl and that went well with Christine. I announced to my husband when I got home that I thought LEANNA was the right name. Imagine my surprise when I later learned Toto was singing Holyanna and not Oh, Leanna. Didn't matter. She's been Leanna from the moment we first laid eyes on her.
The thing that struck me and continues to strike me with Toto is their incredible musicianship. This song is so elaborate and so perfectly executed, and through their later albums, even though they never had the same commercial success, their music never fails to impress. Thanks for a great video.
“Sometimes I wish I’d never heard these songs to experience them for the first time all over again” (paraphrasing) Yeah that’s something we want to do that, get our minds blown away again
Toto IV was my first CD i ever bought...and I didn't even have a CD player! I knew I would get one someday so I just bought it and used my friends to make a tape to hold me over until I could get a new system. Great album...incredible group!
I was 14 years old in ‘82, Remember These Tunes Very, Very Well... My Favorite Luke tunes are; I Won’t Hold You Back and Ill Be Over You, Great Ballads....Memories!!!
I play one of those 2, sometimes both of them EVERY DAY. I wish I could hug Steve Lukather & thank him for writing/co-writing them. Then he hits you with the guitar solos on them. They don't make enough awards for this guy's talent.
I'm an 80s kid and music fanatic. What I didn't know then is what I am certain of now: that era was just different. Unique. You truly needed talent and to excel at your craft. Toto is proof of that. I've always loved the band but in the last few years I've done a "deep dive" into the band. And tbh, I'm a lifelong guitarist and Luke is the GOAT. 🐐
My entire life - I never turned the radio station on any Toto song. There’s nothing like the opening drums of Rosanna to get your ears ready to have a musical feast. As much as I always loved their music, I didn’t get around to seeing a live Toto show on their 35th Anniversary Tour when they came to a theater in Upper Darby, just outside of Philadelphia. I bought the ticket on a whim and went to the show by myself. I...COULDN’T...BELIEVE...WHAT...MY...EARS...HEARD during that show. I’ve seen literally hundreds of shows in my life. Without a doubt - it was the best show I’d ever seen and Toto was the best live band that I have ever heard. I went on to see them 3 more times before they played their final show last year in my hometown of Philadelphia. I was in the 8th row. Amazing band (in all of their incarnations) and I regret not going out of my way to see them more. So glad I got to see them the 4 times that I did. #VivaLaToto
Omg yeah... so glad i saw them as many times as I have! Even got to see Mike play in the beginning of me getting into them. So awesome.. totally underrated...
I wanted to go but responsibilities got in the way. I'm hoping after covid is over, toto swings by philly again. I've never seen them live but I'd like to.
@@marieperry5052 you should put that on your to-do list you know before you kick the bucket I know they said this last tour was their last but I know some of the behind-the-scenes kind of thing that's going on right now and I don't blame them for not wanting to continue at this point I just hope they pick back up at some point because they are just a force not to be reckoned with and seeing them in concert it's like the best thing ever such a great group of guys I've gotten to meet them four or five times now
@@treehugger23 yup bucket list. Chicago was on my bucket list too, seen them in Camden a few years ago... had an amazing time. I'm hoping when the world returns to normal bands tour and we can all get to some shows and get our live music fix 😊
Toto is transcendent and iconic. It was embedded in my heart as a teenager even when I didn’t speak English. Now in mid-life it still gives me chills to hear their music. My fav: Africa ♥️
Lukather's outro solo on Rosanna is one of the greatest moments on 6 strings. As stellar as the song is, it a delivery system for the licks at 4 min 59 sec.
Professor of rock really expresses with passionate detail the way all feel inside about this music. What an enthusiasm and admiration. What a wonderful way of breaking down every detail with insides, hidden connections and fun facts. Thank you, Professor. Give us more !
I only saw Toto in concert once and they opened with this song!! And I'll never forget being blown away by the sound of Luke's guitar when he hit the first power chord in the first verse... Goosebumps!!
Hold The Line was the song I chose as my first when I took guitar lessons. It’s an amazing song I liked from day one of hearing it on am radio (God I feel old 😂)
One of the best bands IMO. Always loved Toto. Then as I read more about the band I discovered that they played on most of the other songs I grew up on and loved. I lost count of how many records and tapes and CDs that I have worn out only to buy again. I guess that's one good reason to be grateful for digital. Thank you Professor of Rock!!!!
Nothing like 80's music 🎶. Thank you for this. Such interesting stories. It seems like young people today are more interested in burning down businesses than making music.
My personal favorite of the band, and indeed the perfect example of them all in their element. Luk's second solo along with the piano jamming on the ride out are truly icing on a fantastic gourmet "cake". Perfect song, perfectly arranged and performed, along with all the x-factors mentioned, (Jeff's inventive groove, Luk's superb soloing, Kimball's soaring vocals. I can't say enough about this tune and how much it rocks!
I have Loved ToTo music since 1982 when believe it or not Rosanna hit the radio! ToTo's 25th Anniversary concert is what i consider perfection of a live concert!
Rosanna was the first rock song I heard when I got a transistor radio for my birthday. Introduced me to a whole new world of music beyond the stuff my parents listened to.
Another knockout video, Professor 👍 Rosanna Arquette is perhaps second only to Patti Boyd Harrison as the greatest ever muse in rock history. She’s inspired sooooo many classic songs. Gotta be cool for her when she hears all those tunes about her. Jeff Porcoro gets my vote as the best session drummer of the rock era. Nothing the guy couldn’t do. So creative. Btw when Lukather mentioned they were playing songs from Steely Dan’s Katy Lied - at high school dances - even before the album came out...holy $h_t 😂 That’s a school dance you don’t wanna miss.
I'd say Jeff was great on the swing tunes but the straight ones and the more progressive Toto stuff wasn't exactly his cup of tea (and don't get me wrong, I view Jeff as one of the greatest ever!). Especially when you listen to the original recording of the song Hydra and compare the drumming with the live version Simon Philips did. This song is Simon's home turf and honestly he did a better job on it than Jeff did. But for shuffles, Jeff is untouchable.
I bought Toto IV (33 album) in the summer of 82 and played it over and over. Not a weak song. Brilliant album from a brilliant, often (IMO) underappreciated band. Your remarks about the top 3 struck home with me. I was born in 69 and have brothers who are 6 and 8 years older than myself. So, I grew up listening to my parent's albums (Chubby Checker, Doors, Beatles, Everly Brothers, Elvis) and my brother's albums (Steely Dan, Queen, Eagles, Boston) and then my time came with Foreigner, Journey, Toto, The Smiths, etc. and with our generation - great music was the norm. I grew up thinking it would always be that way. The last 20 years or so have taught me that it wasn't to be. Still, I'm glad folks like you keep great music alive.
@@Lance37a ...lol no lance. it was Don. Not David!!..lol David was Married to Don. He knew him pretty well!!. P.S. if The brothers ever find out who i am ? im in for a ASS WIPPIN!! LMFAO!!
Steve and David together, Mike, Steve and Jeff Porcaro… magic! Their influence on music from the 8O’s on is monumental. Hopefully, music historians of the future will spell it all out for the world to see.
My mum was over to America in the summer of 82 from Ireland and Rosanna was the top hit along with Do You Want Me, Heat Of The Moment and Eye of the tiger were just songs she will remember and mesmerised because of how good they were and the memories they left her.
That's what's so fun about this channel. Whatever song or band Adam is talking about, he's always like, "Everyone on the planet would literally be DEAD... if it wasn't for this song." He cracks me up.
Every time I hear Toto I get taken back to the best days of life and instantly puts a smile on my face. Music like this will be heard in a 100 years time and still sound awesome. Thank you Toto. Now back to my shitty life.
Toto is my all time favorite band, for all the reasons you mention. But I was hooked from the get go. The song was “Girl, Goodbye” and that great groove laid down by one of the absolute greatest time keepers ever, Mr. Jeff Porcaro. I am a guitar player and have my own Ernie Ball Luke III BFR, because I wanted to sound like Luke. But in reality, the rhythm section of Hungate & Pocaro was what hooked me in ‘77, as a sophomore in the Music School at NTSU...check out the alumni from that school! David Hungate is one! I’ve had the pleasure of meeting David Paisch, Luke, David Hungate, Lenny Castro, Simon Phillips (another amazing drummer!) & Steve Porcaro and to a man, some of the coolest cats in the LA music scene for the past 40+ years! I looks like there won’t be an iteration of Toto going forward, which makes me a bit sad. That said, no collection of musicians can come close to their collective achievements as 1st call studio musicians in pop music. It’s been a joy to see them play live & enjoy their catalog of outstanding songs.
'Rosanna' is the first song I ever heard from TOTO.I bought 'TOTO IV' shortly after and have worn out several cassette and vinyl versions of it. Have since bought everything TOTO has ever done and seen them live 11 times. Jeff Porcaro is the reason I wanted to be a drummer and Bobby Kimball is the reason I wanted to be a singer. One of the greatest songs ever.
My first Toto exp. was borrowing their debut from a friend and being blown away. I loved that album. I’d hear Rosanna on the radio. Loved it, but didn’t purchase IV until my cousin played it on his kick ass stereo. The opening shuffle, so loud and vibrant, blew me away. I bought everything Toto did from then on.
Toto WAS the Wrecking Crew of the 1970s and 1980s. Except they also recorded some epic albums. Hungate, Paich, and Jeff Porcaro co-wrote and were masterful on IMO one of the Top 10 singles of the rock/R&B era: Lowdown, fronted by Boz Scaggs. Hydra IMO is Toto's best album, a fusion of rock, jazz, R&B, and prog rock that stands the test of time.
The summer of 82 I was on a chartered bus with a large group from my school heading to Knoxville Tennessee to the World's Fair. Rosanna was played heavily that summer trip from every radio station and every boom box. I still think of it as a "summer song" and it often brings back memories of that long ago trip.
Good times. Lots of incredible music being created by outstanding musicians. Writers and producers. Home studios popping up everywhere. Tascam multitrack recorders were getting more popular by the day. The Things were popping. People were making real quality Albums/CD at home
As a drummer it was fun learning that song and Jammin to it at 20 years old. My Mom would come in every time I played to it cause she loved the song to. Great memories Still Jammin
They remind me of my gran-grandfather, he played in a small trio, and I was as kid always challenging him, like, I'm sure you cannot play that, hits from that time, and then he told me, sing it for me, 4 bars and they got it, unbelievable.
How could you not love these guys. Awesome stories. Got a tear in my eye when I saw Steve P. As a drummer I owe it to Jeff P as the reason why I started playing. Needed to learn that shuffle! Awesome sauce Prof! Greatest channel doing this in my humble opinion! Rock on my brother
Every time I hear Rosanna I get the same feeling I had nearly forty years ago. You can hear, within the song, how the band is spontaneous, relaxed, advance-skilled, and everything falls in the place. I just found out that it was the take 2 actually The take. Fantastic! You can also sense the amount of inspiration that brought the whole album, not just the song Rosanna exactly where it belongs - in our hearts and minds forever.
Back in the 80s the Billboard Top-10 was always epic. Every song would end up being iconic and generation-lasting. Not so today. Most people have never even heard of the groups singers or songs in the current Top-10 and they will be forgotten in 6 months.
I have two sons that are currently 23 and 20, one s guitar player, and the other a drummer. We often talk about the musical talents of the members of Toto. Even young musicians now appreciate the talent and songs of this incredible band.
Rosanna... the incredible Toto AND Cynthia Rhodes... it’s amazing one can survive experiencing that combination. Still blows me away every time. Way out of my league, but I and one of my buds used to laugh when in a bar and the house band or juke played Rosanna, one of us would invariably mime the “tambourine on 6” right after “not quite a year (6), since you went away”. What a great song!!!
I always knew Rosanna was a good song until I was grocery shopping one day and it came on over the speakers,. It just hit me right that day and realized it’s a great song! I love the way the songs fades out in a jazzy sort of way as if there is more to this song that we don’t get to hear.
back in 1986, I was 14 years old, had a dishwashing job at the local golf course where I lived at the time. one weekend I had saved enough money and got the itch to go shopping, and came across this fairly cheap CD Player at the Flea Market, not a top name brand by any means, but I decided to buy it and a CD to go along with it, my very 1st CD was TOTO IV. I had heard Africa on the radio quite a few times, but never heard Rosanna till that day I bought the CD and CD Player... its my favorite TOTO Song!
Toto. One of the greatest bands ever. One of the first videos I ever saw was Africa on HBO’s Video Jukebox when I was in 7th grade. I remember thinking what is this? Awesome music put to this video story?? Huh??? Just amazing looking back on it now. Toto is one of my favorite bands. So many great songs...such great musicians and vocalists. Paich, Lukather, the Porcaro brothers, Williams, Kimball and others....just amazing. I love listening to them to this day and my admiration for them has only grown as I have aged. Thanks for all the music and hits guys. Your work is the soundtrack of much of my life! Thank you Professor for featuring them and your content! Great work!
I forgot about Video Jukebox! When we did afford HBO or at a friends house who had it. My kids are so lucky now they can just UA-cam. I even forget I can do that...then I start and end up in a video hole 4 hours later. ;-)
I’ve loved that song since I was a little kid…must have listened to it hundreds of times, yet it never gets old, that’s what defines a masterpiece to me.
This is the only series on UA-cam that makes me watch on my TV !
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@Aarav Raylan instablaster ;)
See Rick Beato. You’ll have two. Thank me later.
"Africa" is a great song, but "Rosanna" is...monumental.
Its true
Comment of the decade this one.
It's really quite interestingly put together, there's a lot of moving parts but they all work.
Amen to that!
And yet Hold The Line is my favorite.
Toto is like a perfectly tuned Ferrari. Every member of the band incredible and they created awesome stuff
More like a Porsche imho. Excellent engineering, awesome design.
Jeff Porcaro just came up with one of the most legendary grooves on the spot. What an absolute talent.
FFThat groove is courtesy of Bernard Purdie and known as the Purdie shuffle. Porcaro is awesome but that's who he was into ( admittedly into) as well as Bonham's performance on Fool in the Rain which give him for the inspiration for the drum track on Rossana. Not taking anything away from him but it simply was not his invention
Toto has the most complex and beautiful melodies that really make my mind satisfied when I listen.
Dune 1984 Soundtrack blew my mind.
Toto was and is one of the best group of rock musicians of all time, without question.
TOTO is not only the best band in my opinion, and has made 40+ years of amazing music, but they are also criminally under-rated. Luke is probably one of, if not the best living guitarists.
One of the best musicians. They're underrated by the audience. But are well respected by music industry. Truly one of the best.
No I love them
@James Smith Home of the Brave is a great rock tune by them. everything they do is great!
What is also amazing about Luke is that he has done lead vocals on some of Toto’s biggest hits along with writing amazing hit songs (The Tubes, George Benson as well as Toto). He played bass on “Beat It” as well as the Tubes “Talk to You Later”. He is such an amazing musician and writer/singer.
@@chrislestermusic I am going to see Toto in April. They are touring with Journey. I have been listening to Toto's Catalog. They are so much better than Journey!
I'm glad that Toto is finally getting the respect that they deserve.
The respect has alway's been there amongst musician's and fan's of them, most other people wouldn't know. They're listening to Brittany Spears, Justin Bieber, or old school (never really had talent to begin with) Jennifer Lopez etc.... or an array of people who should be nobodies.
Kept telling my friends in High School and they would not listen..
They have always been one of my favorite bands, always wish they got more recognition.
@@craigedwards2940Like what Metallica said, "Sad but true".
Luk: "The second take is what you hear. That's the record." .. jaw drop.
That's why today's music don't stand a chance to be remembered. No talent.
Quite a few songs were first and second takes back then.
Yep. When giants walked the earth. I was in a band in Detroit in 1982 when every other song on the radio was today's classic. we didn't know how great it really was until we've been burdened with mediocrity for the last 20 years. No one today is even close. No one
@@Scottocaster6668 all respects but the musicianship today is as good if not better. There's some serious musicianship. Now as far as rock music and song craftsmanship, I have to agree that you just don't hear the music today like you heard back then. There's still some incredible bands and songs but they don't get the attention like they did.
@@justinfontaine9069 What band were you in? I was playing in bar bands, and working with Joe and Fred from Mugsy/Weapons for a bit, and then with Duffy King in the 80's.
RIGHT? holy cow!!!
I am 57, I started to listen to rock and pop music around 1970. Yeah I was young, only 7 back then. I listened to the radio both AM and FM for most of the 70's. I then was 18 and dove in headfirst in all the 80's and 90 stuff. I was gifted the time and place of hearing all this great music as it was being made and released. I may be getting old. But my time of growing up was the height of the music business, and I loved every minute of it. I still do.
I'm of an age where I was fascinated with the entire first Toto album. Rosanna was awesome, Africa was stellar but overall, that first record was legendary.
I was lucky to meet David Paich at a gig in LA a few years ago. I was a huge fanboy and told him the solo from Rosanna was the first piano solo I ever learnt when I was young and it inspired me to become a musician. He laughed and said they had a tour coming up and that I should come around and teach it to him as he's probably forgotten it!! ha ha
They are my favorite. I bought Lukathers book The Gospel. it was excellent
For anyone that is interested, Rick Beato did a "What makes this song great" episode on this song where he breaks it down and isolates the tracks for analysis. I rediscovered how amazing this song and these musicians really are.
Yeah. There's so many nuances per instrument. The vocal harmonies are atreat to listen to, even the spaces they put on the piece have purpose! And don't forget the tasty solos and super cool jam session at the end till fade! I love that episode of Rick Beato. 😁
It's a brilliant song and Beato shows the intricacies that are woven together. Both provide justification that the song is top shelf
Great job by Rick
I like Rick’s videos where he isolates the tracks. This one was one of the first Beato videos I saw and I subbed his channel immediately.
On the subject of isolated tracks, if you aspire to feel like you’re in the band, there are videos out there of Rosanna with isolated tracks and others where all the tracks are there except the one you want to play so you can pick your instrument and play along with the original recording. I’ve done that with the bass several times and it’s a lot of fun
The ghost notes Jeff hits in the drum beat are insanity. Truly remarkable
So, So glad I was alive, and a teen during this time. You're right Professor, there will NEVER be another time in music like there was in the 1980's. Heck, they can't even make any music these days, which is proof of our statements. It will never happen again. The 80's were pure magic, and from every genre!!! Fact!!
I'm a Simple man.. I See Toto, I click, I like.
Same...(well, Simple Woman...)
Another simple man right here, too 🤘
Rosanna is truly a one-of-a-,kind song! Nothing like it before or ever again!!!
Toto is the most incredible band that no one is obsessed with. It’s just like, a bunch of dads that absolutely kick ass?
Jeff Porcaro is probably my biggest influence as a drummer
My wife puts on a Yacht rock station and every other song Jeff was playing
Mine too. He just had a gift.
GOAT
Meachster - I recently saw a video with Jeff Porcaro that you should see- if you haven't already. What an amazing human being. ua-cam.com/video/dQ6tzbKsKKk/v-deo.html
Me too. He was just incredible, his groove was just, the best!
I Won't Hold You Back, Africa, Rosanna, Hold The Line... gotta love Toto!!!
Dont forget Goodbye Girl
I'll Be Over You........
That epic Porcaro "Purdy" half-time shuffle... Pure genius!
Toto was my first live concert I ever went to. That was 1982 at The Heart of Illinois Fair. I will never forget hearing Rosanna live. Still brings back great memories and has definitely stood the test of time!
"Rosanna" is simply my favorite song of all time. So rich and layered throughout, with every facet of it perfect.
One of the MOST iconic drum grooves of all time! 🔥
I own almost every Toto album. By all means a great band. You did an outstanding job on this presentation of Toto. Thank you!
I'm old so the first Toto song I remember is "99". Love these guys.
My first Toto album was Hydra. I was 18 in the Army at Fort Carson, CO (my first duty station). Love their music!
Summer of 1982 songs after my senior year of HS. Brings back so many memories. It may be the best collection of music ever.
"Africa" is one of my all-time top ten, but Toto is actually responsible for naming my daughter, the child of my heart. In 1985, I was expecting my second child and hoping for a girl as I already had a son. My husband and I had debated names and we knew for a girl we wanted the middle name Christine, after his late mother. I was driving one day, with the radio on of course, and I heard a song with what I thought was a GREAT name for a girl and that went well with Christine. I announced to my husband when I got home that I thought LEANNA was the right name. Imagine my surprise when I later learned Toto was singing Holyanna and not Oh, Leanna. Didn't matter. She's been Leanna from the moment we first laid eyes on her.
The thing that struck me and continues to strike me with Toto is their incredible musicianship. This song is so elaborate and so perfectly executed, and through their later albums, even though they never had the same commercial success, their music never fails to impress. Thanks for a great video.
“Sometimes I wish I’d never heard these songs to experience them for the first time all over again” (paraphrasing)
Yeah that’s something we want to do that, get our minds blown away again
Toto IV was my first CD i ever bought...and I didn't even have a CD player! I knew I would get one someday so I just bought it and used my friends to make a tape to hold me over until I could get a new system. Great album...incredible group!
Too funny, Matt!
Fabulous!! Absolutely fabulous!!
I saw Toto live in Puerto Rico, in 83 or 84. Amazing. Best band ever. But my fave ballad of them is 99, from the best record ever made: HYDRA.
I was 14 years old in ‘82, Remember These Tunes Very, Very Well... My Favorite Luke tunes are; I Won’t Hold You Back and Ill Be Over You, Great Ballads....Memories!!!
I play one of those 2, sometimes both of them EVERY DAY. I wish I could hug Steve Lukather & thank him for writing/co-writing them. Then he hits you with the guitar solos on them. They don't make enough awards for this guy's talent.
I love to crank this tune. I also love "I'll supply the love" (a forgotten hit from the late 70s) and "Without your love". Toto is an amazing group.
I'm an 80s kid and music fanatic. What I didn't know then is what I am certain of now: that era was just different. Unique. You truly needed talent and to excel at your craft. Toto is proof of that. I've always loved the band but in the last few years I've done a "deep dive" into the band. And tbh, I'm a lifelong guitarist and Luke is the GOAT. 🐐
My entire life - I never turned the radio station on any Toto song. There’s nothing like the opening drums of Rosanna to get your ears ready to have a musical feast. As much as I always loved their music, I didn’t get around to seeing a live Toto show on their 35th Anniversary Tour when they came to a theater in Upper Darby, just outside of Philadelphia. I bought the ticket on a whim and went to the show by myself. I...COULDN’T...BELIEVE...WHAT...MY...EARS...HEARD during that show. I’ve seen literally hundreds of shows in my life. Without a doubt - it was the best show I’d ever seen and Toto was the best live band that I have ever heard. I went on to see them 3 more times before they played their final show last year in my hometown of Philadelphia. I was in the 8th row. Amazing band (in all of their incarnations) and I regret not going out of my way to see them more. So glad I got to see them the 4 times that I did. #VivaLaToto
Omg yeah... so glad i saw them as many times as I have! Even got to see Mike play in the beginning of me getting into them. So awesome.. totally underrated...
I wanted to go but responsibilities got in the way. I'm hoping after covid is over, toto swings by philly again. I've never seen them live but I'd like to.
@@marieperry5052 you should put that on your to-do list you know before you kick the bucket I know they said this last tour was their last but I know some of the behind-the-scenes kind of thing that's going on right now and I don't blame them for not wanting to continue at this point I just hope they pick back up at some point because they are just a force not to be reckoned with and seeing them in concert it's like the best thing ever such a great group of guys I've gotten to meet them four or five times now
@@treehugger23 yup bucket list. Chicago was on my bucket list too, seen them in Camden a few years ago... had an amazing time. I'm hoping when the world returns to normal bands tour and we can all get to some shows and get our live music fix 😊
@@marieperry5052 Toto disbanded after the Philly show last year. At least in that incarnation.
Toto is transcendent and iconic. It was embedded in my heart as a teenager even when I didn’t speak English. Now in mid-life it still gives me chills to hear their music. My fav: Africa ♥️
Toto will always be legendary. I've listened to them on almost a daily basis for decades. Rosanna and Africa are simply awesome
Lukather's outro solo on Rosanna is one of the greatest moments on 6 strings. As stellar as the song is, it a delivery system for the licks at 4 min 59 sec.
Lukather is ungodly on this song. And I agree, the outro is legendary.
We need a return to something called music because today's version, 2021 just isn't cutting it.
I loved TOTO IV and still have the vinyl LP from 1982. I was 21-22 years old and these guys rocked. Thanks for this piece.
I’ve also owned this LP since it came out. Not one bad song in it, straight play through, album. It’s just pretty perfect.
Second take is the record we hear? OMG.....these guys are all Savants.
Professor of rock really expresses with passionate detail the way all feel inside about this music. What an enthusiasm and admiration. What a wonderful way of breaking down every detail with insides, hidden connections and fun facts. Thank you, Professor. Give us more !
Truly the Golden Age of music, Professor!
I only saw Toto in concert once and they opened with this song!! And I'll never forget being blown away by the sound of Luke's guitar when he hit the first power chord in the first verse... Goosebumps!!
I really enjoyed your commentary about this classic song by Toto. I also like the songs "99" and "Hold The Line".
The musicality of 99 is unmatched.
Hold The Line was the song I chose as my first when I took guitar lessons. It’s an amazing song I liked from day one of hearing it on am radio (God I feel old 😂)
One of the best bands IMO. Always loved Toto. Then as I read more about the band I discovered that they played on most of the other songs I grew up on and loved. I lost count of how many records and tapes and CDs that I have worn out only to buy again. I guess that's one good reason to be grateful for digital. Thank you Professor of Rock!!!!
No joke I was dating a girl in college Rosanna when this came out. Still one of my favorite songs to this day
Nothing like 80's music 🎶. Thank you for this. Such interesting stories. It seems like young people today are more interested in burning down businesses than making music.
Steve Lukather is so fun to listen telling stories. He has worked with so many great musicians and singers.
"All roads lead to Toto." - written on my tombstone
People just don't know how true that is, especially in the 80s/90s!
The drum riff is EVERYTHING on this song. It was amazing what Jeff was able to do with the drums!
My personal favorite of the band, and indeed the perfect example of them all in their element. Luk's second solo along with the piano jamming on the ride out are truly icing on a fantastic gourmet "cake". Perfect song, perfectly arranged and performed, along with all the x-factors mentioned, (Jeff's inventive groove, Luk's superb soloing, Kimball's soaring vocals. I can't say enough about this tune and how much it rocks!
One of my favorite songs of all time. Number one ABSOLUTELY!
I have Loved ToTo music since 1982 when believe it or not Rosanna hit the radio! ToTo's 25th Anniversary concert is what i consider perfection of a live concert!
Last time I was this early I was in 5th grade having my first schoolboy crush and Rosanna playing on the FM boombox.
This channel NEVER disappoints and just keeps on getting better! 🙌🏻
Rosanna was the first rock song I heard when I got a transistor radio for my birthday. Introduced me to a whole new world of music beyond the stuff my parents listened to.
Another knockout video, Professor 👍
Rosanna Arquette is perhaps second only to Patti Boyd Harrison as the greatest ever muse in rock history. She’s inspired sooooo many classic songs. Gotta be cool for her when she hears all those tunes about her.
Jeff Porcoro gets my vote as the best session drummer of the rock era. Nothing the guy couldn’t do. So creative.
Btw when Lukather mentioned they were playing songs from Steely Dan’s Katy Lied - at high school dances - even before the album came out...holy $h_t 😂 That’s a school dance you don’t wanna miss.
And don't forget Michelle Pfeiffer...
2 songs that were at least a top 40... Wow. Riptide and Uptown Funk.
And she's still hot may I add....
I'd say Jeff was great on the swing tunes but the straight ones and the more progressive Toto stuff wasn't exactly his cup of tea (and don't get me wrong, I view Jeff as one of the greatest ever!). Especially when you listen to the original recording of the song Hydra and compare the drumming with the live version Simon Philips did. This song is Simon's home turf and honestly he did a better job on it than Jeff did. But for shuffles, Jeff is untouchable.
Koko approves 😉
I'm sorry I missed those!
I bought Toto IV (33 album) in the summer of 82 and played it over and over. Not a weak song. Brilliant album from a brilliant, often (IMO) underappreciated band.
Your remarks about the top 3 struck home with me. I was born in 69 and have brothers who are 6 and 8 years older than myself.
So, I grew up listening to my parent's albums (Chubby Checker, Doors, Beatles, Everly Brothers, Elvis) and my brother's albums (Steely Dan, Queen, Eagles, Boston) and then my time came with Foreigner, Journey, Toto, The Smiths, etc. and with our generation - great music was the norm. I grew up thinking it would always be that way. The last 20 years or so have taught me that it wasn't to be. Still, I'm glad folks like you keep great music alive.
Steve Lukather is a friggin legend.
Jeff.....what a drummer wow, there ain’t many in his league
This is true.
I've been told that I do the intro perfectly.. Its a very radical piece
I am such a fan of there last album that I have listened to it more than any album ever and I’m 69 years old.
That "The Seventh One" shirt got to me. My favourite Toto album hands down.
The same person signed Toto & Eddie Money. His first name was Don & his last name was Ellis. I knew him pretty well.
It was you? Wow very cool.
Ok you gotta fess-your dad? If so tell him thanks!!
@@jwprimetime9795 He's deceased , but thank you !
@@Lance37a ...lol no lance. it was Don. Not David!!..lol David was Married to Don. He knew him pretty well!!. P.S. if The brothers ever find out who i am ? im in for a ASS WIPPIN!! LMFAO!!
Wait. THE Don Ellis? Big band leader? I was at the live recorded San Francisco shows. Astonishing. That album deserves a major re-release...
"Rosanna" is a certifiable classic!
Steve and David together, Mike, Steve and Jeff Porcaro… magic! Their influence on music from the 8O’s on is monumental. Hopefully, music historians of the future will spell it all out for the world to see.
My mum was over to America in the summer of 82 from Ireland and Rosanna was the top hit along with Do You Want Me, Heat Of The Moment and Eye of the tiger were just songs she will remember and mesmerised because of how good they were and the memories they left her.
*Call me crazy, but I get the impression that the Professor of Rock **_REALLY LIKES_** Toto!*
You are Crazy- but you are NOT wrong. hahaha I love Toto too. It helps that the band members themselves are really wonderful people.
this isn't Kansas anymore.....wait err
That's what's so fun about this channel. Whatever song or band Adam is talking about, he's always like, "Everyone on the planet would literally be DEAD... if it wasn't for this song." He cracks me up.
@@honeychilerider @Professor of Rock
The passion of the Professor of Rock is sincere and clearly rooted in treasured memories from his youth!
Could it be because thats exactly what he says at the start of the video?
You crack me up. You were SIX yrs old and remember so vividly. I don't recall much back then.
I can remember pretty vividly from about 3 years and up. Even remember one memory from about 2.5. It’s a blessing and a curse.
Every time I hear Toto I get taken back to the best days of life and instantly puts a smile on my face. Music like this will be heard in a 100 years time and still sound awesome. Thank you Toto. Now back to my shitty life.
Hang in there my friend.
Toto is my all time favorite band, for all the reasons you mention. But I was hooked from the get go. The song was “Girl, Goodbye” and that great groove laid down by one of the absolute greatest time keepers ever, Mr. Jeff Porcaro. I am a guitar player and have my own Ernie Ball Luke III BFR, because I wanted to sound like Luke. But in reality, the rhythm section of Hungate & Pocaro was what hooked me in ‘77, as a sophomore in the Music School at NTSU...check out the alumni from that school! David Hungate is one! I’ve had the pleasure of meeting David Paisch, Luke, David Hungate, Lenny Castro, Simon Phillips (another amazing drummer!) & Steve Porcaro and to a man, some of the coolest cats in the LA music scene for the past 40+ years! I looks like there won’t be an iteration of Toto going forward, which makes me a bit sad. That said, no collection of musicians can come close to their collective achievements as 1st call studio musicians in pop music. It’s been a joy to see them play live & enjoy their catalog of outstanding songs.
Girl Goodbye.....Great tune !
'Rosanna' is the first song I ever heard from TOTO.I bought 'TOTO IV' shortly after and have worn out several cassette and vinyl versions of it. Have since bought everything TOTO has ever done and seen them live 11 times. Jeff Porcaro is the reason I wanted to be a drummer and Bobby Kimball is the reason I wanted to be a singer. One of the greatest songs ever.
My first Toto exp. was borrowing their debut from a friend and being blown away. I loved that album. I’d hear Rosanna on the radio. Loved it, but didn’t purchase IV until my cousin played it on his kick ass stereo. The opening shuffle, so loud and vibrant, blew me away. I bought everything Toto did from then on.
met these guys many times they are so humble and nice Steve and David have great hearts take care guys !
Toto WAS the Wrecking Crew of the 1970s and 1980s. Except they also recorded some epic albums. Hungate, Paich, and Jeff Porcaro co-wrote and were masterful on IMO one of the Top 10 singles of the rock/R&B era: Lowdown, fronted by Boz Scaggs. Hydra IMO is Toto's best album, a fusion of rock, jazz, R&B, and prog rock that stands the test of time.
Absolutely adore this song. I introduced my wife to it years back and she loves it too.
The summer of 82 I was on a chartered bus with a large group from my school heading to Knoxville Tennessee to the World's Fair. Rosanna was played heavily that summer trip from every radio station and every boom box. I still think of it as a "summer song" and it often brings back memories of that long ago trip.
Good times. Lots of incredible music being created by outstanding musicians. Writers and producers. Home studios popping up everywhere. Tascam multitrack recorders were getting more popular by the day. The Things were popping. People were making real quality Albums/CD at home
As a drummer it was fun learning that song and Jammin to it at 20 years old.
My Mom would come in every time I played to it cause she loved the song to.
Great memories
Still Jammin
Have always loved their music. And I still do.
Once again Great vid bro! Lukather is one of my heroes. It's great to see these guys still getting along. Keep up the great work
The band of all stars. They killed it.
They remind me of my gran-grandfather, he played in a small trio, and I was as kid always challenging him, like, I'm sure you cannot play that, hits from that time, and then he told me, sing it for me, 4 bars and they got it, unbelievable.
How could you not love these guys. Awesome stories. Got a tear in my eye when I saw Steve P. As a drummer I owe it to Jeff P as the reason why I started playing. Needed to learn that shuffle! Awesome sauce Prof! Greatest channel doing this in my humble opinion! Rock on my brother
Musicianship wise man to man Toto are the most skilled band of all time.
Every time I hear Rosanna I get the same feeling I had nearly forty years ago. You can hear, within the song, how the band is spontaneous, relaxed, advance-skilled, and everything falls in the place. I just found out that it was the take 2 actually The take. Fantastic! You can also sense the amount of inspiration that brought the whole album, not just the song Rosanna exactly where it belongs - in our hearts and minds forever.
I loved this band so much I snuck backstage once and met them, all I had was a drumstick with me so I had them all sign it.
Back in the 80s the Billboard Top-10 was always epic. Every song would end up being iconic and generation-lasting. Not so today. Most people have never even heard of the groups singers or songs in the current Top-10 and they will be forgotten in 6 months.
I have two sons that are currently 23 and 20, one s guitar player, and the other a drummer. We often talk about the musical talents of the members of Toto. Even young musicians now appreciate the talent and songs of this incredible band.
Rosanna... the incredible Toto AND Cynthia Rhodes... it’s amazing one can survive experiencing that combination. Still blows me away every time. Way out of my league, but I and one of my buds used to laugh when in a bar and the house band or juke played Rosanna, one of us would invariably mime the “tambourine on 6” right after “not quite a year (6), since you went away”. What a great song!!!
Professor you can do a Toto video every week and I so will not complain!!! These guys are GODS!
One of the best bands ever.
3 different lead singers on their biggest hits
I always knew Rosanna was a good song until I was grocery shopping one day and it came on over the speakers,. It just hit me right that day and realized it’s a great song! I love the way the songs fades out in a jazzy sort of way as if there is more to this song that we don’t get to hear.
back in 1986, I was 14 years old, had a dishwashing job at the local golf course where I lived at the time. one weekend I had saved enough money and got the itch to go shopping, and came across this fairly cheap CD Player at the Flea Market, not a top name brand by any means, but I decided to buy it and a CD to go along with it, my very 1st CD was TOTO IV. I had heard Africa on the radio quite a few times, but never heard Rosanna till that day I bought the CD and CD Player... its my favorite TOTO Song!
Toto. One of the greatest bands ever. One of the first videos I ever saw was Africa on HBO’s Video Jukebox when I was in 7th grade. I remember thinking what is this? Awesome music put to this video story?? Huh??? Just amazing looking back on it now. Toto is one of my favorite bands. So many great songs...such great musicians and vocalists. Paich, Lukather, the Porcaro brothers, Williams, Kimball and others....just amazing. I love listening to them to this day and my admiration for them has only grown as I have aged. Thanks for all the music and hits guys. Your work is the soundtrack of much of my life! Thank you Professor for featuring them and your content! Great work!
I forgot about Video Jukebox! When we did afford HBO or at a friends house who had it. My kids are so lucky now they can just UA-cam. I even forget I can do that...then I start and end up in a video hole 4 hours later. ;-)
I’ve loved that song since I was a little kid…must have listened to it hundreds of times, yet it never gets old, that’s what defines a masterpiece to me.
I'm glad you took a moment for Bobby Kimble. One of the greatest vocalists ever. One of my favorites.