I saw their show the night before in Rancho Mirage. Venue only holds about 2,000 people. Excellent show!! Luk grew up next to my grandma. Remember seeing him when I was a kid! His sister used to babysit me!
@@bbowjazzSouthwest Airlines. We’ve flown down over the last 8 years for 4 previous gigs in California and flown to Philadelphia for a show. Also down to see Luke at The Baked Potato 2 years ago. It’s called planning and saving for vacations.
I drove down from Oregon to see the show. It was a very special evening to see Christopher Cross & Toto. It appeared to be a sold out concert. Great musicianship, great songs, great crowd on a warm Sunday night. Couldn’t be more perfect.
Huh... Toto's been getting respect for the past 45 years, in fact they were instrumental in the studio recordings of so many other artists and bands of the since the beginning.
@@MaddogJones i agree but it seems like over the last ten years the casual music fan and younger generations are going to their shows. i think toto is a bigger concert draw than they were 10-15 years ago my original comment was a compliment btw
We were on our way back from Kentucky with our new Corvette. Otherwise we would have been at this show. Toto fan since 1978. We had our 2002 wedding reception at the Baked Potato because Steve was playing there with his "Doves of Peace" band.
😂 😅 *...THE HELL WITH........,* That catch phrase, (and oh, T.Y., *_"SNL"*®️_** with "Christopher Walken" & "Will Ferrell," "Et al." For the *"goof skit"* of, "B.O.C.'s," "Don't fear the reaper," and while saying the phrase, of the best one-liners............, "More" *_"Cowbell!!"_* but rather, the NEW *buzz phrase* for this *_"TOTO"_* show, and should have been....., *_"SHANNON..."_* MORE *_"SNARE DRUM(S!!)"_* 😉 As they quite literally, are in just about every available, "nook and crannie!!!" And with their being strategically placed one of Shannon's greatest use of "a few or two.....," snare drums!!! AND, WHY NOT!!! 😳 🫣 😁 😎🤘🏼
With only Luke as an original member on stage, can we really call this Toto? I realize Joseph Williams has been singing with Toto for decades, but at what point do you have to start calling this a Toto tribute band?
Most People Just want a night out and relive or hear the music they grew up with. When you are together for this amount off time as a band you loose bandmembers for several reasons and since there not doing this for the money i'm fine with it.
@@rickbormans6081 Oh, Steve is doing it for the money. Ask Steve Parcaro. Sure, Luke likes to play, but between Ringo, Toto and solo work he is always touring. He is still paying off an ex-wife. I saw Jefferson Starship a few years back. Not one original member. They sounded fine, but was it Jefferson Starship?
@@jeff11030 jefferson starship still has david freiberg, and donny baldwin from nuclear furniture/went on to play with starship for 5 years.. also, steve porcaro isn't in toto because he is focusing on doing film scores + doesn't want to be in the dispute between luke + paich and jeff's widow
Sput Searight had been on tour with them recently. I was actually really bummed when I didn't see him here. Sput is an incredible drummer. He's definitely not Jeff, but nobody is or ever will be.
Why is it horrible? That is the sound on stage, it has nothing to do with the sound the audience is hearing. And, Toto does not have to authorize the video before publishing. They might block it but I bet they won‘t.
I think it’s awesome! But then again, I understand how bands playing live sound at various places within a live venue. Looks great, sounds great and I value the “behind the scenes” look at these fantastic musicians.
Ten years ago since SP left TOTO. The sound is from a shitty smartphone and record only the minimal stagesound since every bandmember use IE(In Ear)-monitor.
@@aggeeriksson yeah it’s amazing that the best studio band in the world can sound so fucked up even in this day and age makes me feel a little bit better about my own band. Laughs. Yeah, that bass player from Huey Lewis is a bad ass too. He is a wicked stud.
Eddie > couldn't possibly be b/c you're viewing from the Watchman you've figured out how to stream on which you're holding onto for another few Decades for the prospect of making another $10 pawning it 😂 #Clown
At work, they play yacht rock radio, and they torture us with toto singing about Africa. None of these band members have even been to Africa. Maybe the worse song ever written.
This is how it's done! Excellent musicianship, killer vocals, no auto tune. Doesn't get any better than this!
Eu vou para o show do Toto em São Paulo aqui no Brasil no próximo mes vou realizar meu sonho de ver o Steve Lukather e o Shannon Forrest !!!
Toto with David Paich. Nice to see. Greetings from Germany and peace on earth ❤
David Paich isn't on the stage....Profesional keyboardist Greg Philinganes replaced him!
Time 0:51. This is David Paich. Isn't it?
I saw their show the night before in Rancho Mirage. Venue only holds about 2,000 people. Excellent show!! Luk grew up next to my grandma. Remember seeing him when I was a kid! His sister used to babysit me!
This was a great show so glad the wife and I flew down from Washington for it.
Your carbon footprint is outta control!🤣
In your private jet, right?
We flew from Washington, too! So good!❤
@@bbowjazzSouthwest Airlines.
We’ve flown down over the last 8 years for 4 previous gigs in California and flown to Philadelphia for a show.
Also down to see Luke at The Baked Potato 2 years ago.
It’s called planning and saving for vacations.
@@amyburns-ex4btWe’re in Vancouver Wa.
C’est avec un immense plaisir de revoir le Grand maestro et fondateur de Toto Mr David Paich le créateur de (Africa ).❤🎉😊
I drove down from Oregon to see the show. It was a very special evening to see Christopher Cross & Toto. It appeared to be a sold out concert. Great musicianship, great songs, great crowd on a warm Sunday night. Couldn’t be more perfect.
I was there up in the top section. Incredible night, the crowd loved it all. The band was smokin' , it was awesome
Steve Lukather wearing Sketchers is hilarious
Super big shadow of Jeff’s to cover this gig and he’s doing a great job. Congrats
loving the respect toto has been getting over the last 10 years .people are realizing they are way more than just africa
Huh... Toto's been getting respect for the past 45 years, in fact they were instrumental in the studio recordings of so many other artists and bands of the since the beginning.
@@MaddogJones i agree but it seems like over the last ten years the casual music fan and younger generations are going to their shows. i think toto is a bigger concert draw than they were 10-15 years ago my original comment was a compliment btw
These guys should be anointing the feet of Wezzer on the daily.
I was there. Not in those boxes though. 😂 Way back in Section M. Great show. Nice to see Paich sitting in at the end.
Awesome thanks for posting!
I saw Toto Ages Ago. Jean Michael Byron was the Singer. The Show was in a Theater in the So Cal Valley. That was a Memorable Night.
Four snare drums, that's impressive!!!
Not really impressive
@@m22110 I was being facetious bruh...
We were on our way back from Kentucky with our new Corvette. Otherwise we would have been at this show. Toto fan since 1978. We had our 2002 wedding reception at the Baked Potato because Steve was playing there with his "Doves of Peace" band.
Looks a very clean, comfortable, and expensive show. I don't think I could eat while seeing an A+ band.
Paich has lost a few lb's. Looking great!
Cool video...thank you for sharing
Vem Logo Brazil 24/09 TOTO Forever
Now that's the way to see a show. Fine dining with table cloths and the whole nine. Only in Cali. LOL
Saw the original lineup on the HIDRA tour ‘78.
Sacremment bon batteur . Plus proche du jeu de jeff que l était Simon
ê saudade de Jeff porcaro e depois de Simon Philips
Wow. In-ear monitors eliminating live speakers on stage has definitely changed the whole “backstage” experience.
Ist that a Brady snare? :)
People are seriously dining while watching toto, that is crap, that is not a Sinatra show, they are a Rock band for god's sake.
It’s The Hollywood Bowl it’s part of the experience its tradition.
It's not rock man
I’m 35, Toto has been my fav band for such a long time. A good meal and Toto. Sounds fantastic to me
@scottrossdrums lol toto....lmfao
What, no mosh pit?
Dinner tables at a concert your not in Cyprus you know
Who is the drummer on this gig?
Shannon Forrest.
Toto and Luke rule. Fuck Weezer.
I miss Jeff's drumming. No other drummer can fill his shoes. Sorry to say
@joseph
😂 😅 *...THE HELL WITH........,* That catch phrase, (and oh, T.Y., *_"SNL"*®️_** with "Christopher Walken" & "Will Ferrell," "Et al." For the *"goof skit"* of, "B.O.C.'s," "Don't fear the reaper," and while saying the phrase, of the best one-liners............,
"More" *_"Cowbell!!"_* but rather, the NEW *buzz phrase* for this *_"TOTO"_* show, and should have been....., *_"SHANNON..."_* MORE *_"SNARE DRUM(S!!)"_* 😉 As they quite literally, are in just about every available, "nook and crannie!!!" And with their being strategically placed one of Shannon's greatest use of "a few or two.....," snare drums!!! AND, WHY NOT!!! 😳 🫣 😁
😎🤘🏼
Man, most of the crowd is dead. Maybe a typical LA crowd?
It's a sound check.
@dleasman Not the 2nd half of the video.
Believe me NOBODY in the audience was dead.
Probably enjoying the show man.
I've noticed a lot of people these days just go to concerts to have something to do, and hear the one song they know.
He’s good but no Simon.
Man, I still miss wedges on stage… 😢
With only Luke as an original member on stage, can we really call this Toto? I realize Joseph Williams has been singing with Toto for decades, but at what point do you have to start calling this a Toto tribute band?
Most People Just want a night out and relive or hear the music they grew up with. When you are together for this amount off time as a band you loose bandmembers for several reasons and since there not doing this for the money i'm fine with it.
@@rickbormans6081 Oh, Steve is doing it for the money. Ask Steve Parcaro. Sure, Luke likes to play, but between Ringo, Toto and solo work he is always touring. He is still paying off an ex-wife.
I saw Jefferson Starship a few years back. Not one original member. They sounded fine, but was it Jefferson Starship?
@@jeff11030Jefferson Starship of Theseus
@@jeff11030 jefferson starship still has david freiberg, and donny baldwin from nuclear furniture/went on to play with starship for 5 years..
also, steve porcaro isn't in toto because he is focusing on doing film scores + doesn't want to be in the dispute between luke + paich and jeff's widow
@@jeff11030 Paying off the lawsuit he lost to Porcaro's wife too....
Zero.
Take this video down please it makes 2007 look like your apogee.
What a lame audience. Now it makes sense the band plays mostly in Europe. 😅
You weren’t there the hometown crowd ROCKED!!
Man that drummer is a bore, what a far cry from Jeff Porcaro.
Hear, hear!
Sput Searight had been on tour with them recently. I was actually really bummed when I didn't see him here. Sput is an incredible drummer. He's definitely not Jeff, but nobody is or ever will be.
I’m surprised TOTO authorized this recording and publishing on YouToube, it’s just horrible, not doing the band’s justice
Why is it horrible? That is the sound on stage, it has nothing to do with the sound the audience is hearing. And, Toto does not have to authorize the video before publishing. They might block it but I bet they won‘t.
The band especially Shannon has done this before.
I think it’s awesome! But then again, I understand how bands playing live sound at various places within a live venue. Looks great, sounds great and I value the “behind the scenes” look at these fantastic musicians.
always has to be that one guy and you are him .
You're hearing the recording from the side of the stage, and probably from a phone or small camera. Big difference.
Lol dinner room music literally 😂😂😂
That sure as hell isn’t Simon Phillips
Total shitty audio too
Ten years ago since SP left TOTO. The sound is from a shitty smartphone and record only the minimal stagesound since every bandmember use IE(In Ear)-monitor.
@@aggeeriksson yeah it’s amazing that the best studio band in the world can sound so fucked up even in this day and age makes me feel a little bit better about my own band. Laughs.
Yeah, that bass player from Huey Lewis is a bad ass too. He is a wicked stud.
Eddie > couldn't possibly be b/c you're viewing from the Watchman you've figured out how to stream on which you're holding onto for another few Decades for the prospect of making another $10 pawning it 😂
#Clown
@@edjones2199 I've seen them live a few times in recent years. They sound great. Don't go by a side of stage recording from a phone.
@@edjones2199Judging by an iPhone video.
The sound out front was awesome.
At work, they play yacht rock radio, and they torture us with toto singing about Africa. None of these band members have even been to Africa. Maybe the worse song ever written.
Y?
toto is so much more than that song
Toto played South Africa in the late 90s and Luke was there.
Here is Toto in Johannesburg South Africa 1997 Steve Lukather and David Paich are there.
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