This is the music that our generation grew up with. How lucky were we! No crap music, no auto tune, just brilliant musicians at the top of their game!!
The Rosanna Shuffle is the hill so many drummers die on. So hard to play smooth as Jeff did it - I certainly can't and I have been playing for a long time. I mean I can play it but I can't PLAY it if you know what I mean.
The guy with mustache singing in the higher soulful voice is Bobby Kimball. He is from my hometown of Vinton, Louisiana and is a family friend. Check out " Hold The Line " Bobby sings lead on that one.
The dancer is Cynthia Rhodes who played Penny in Dirty Dancing. Patrick Swayze is the dancer in the red jacket. He takes the jacket off toward the end of the video and has on a gray muscle shirt. You can see his face at about 4:25 in the official video.
Jeff Porcaro on drums one of the best ever, Steve Lukather on guitar one of the greatest, Bobby Kimball on vocals, David Paich on keys, Steve Porcaro on keyboards, sprinkled with Chicago's Pankow, Tom Scott on sax etc.
Hate to break it to you but for those of us who grew up in the 70's and 80's, this was just one of our average everyday songs. Man were we spoiled or what.
We had the best music, the best parties, the best stereos, and the best fun of any generation. We would all have our car windows down and play these wonderful songs as loud as we could stand. We would sing along - we knew all the words. YOU MUST give "Hold The Line" a listen. You'll be spellbound.
Along with Peter Gabriel's IN YOUR EYES, (after dating her briefly) this song is also written about the singer's love interest, ROSSANNA ARQUETE (Brother David was in the SCREAM MOVIES, her sister,Patricia, the star of NBC's MEDIUM). This made her the 2nd most written about woman in rock history with Eric Clapton/George Harrison's ex wife, Patti Boyd (having nearly 10 songs written about her) being the first.
It was a joke. "The song was written by David Paich, who has said that the song is based on numerous girls he had known. As a joke, the band members initially played along with the common assumption that the song was based on Rosanna Arquette, who was dating Toto keyboard player Steve Porcaro at the time. Arquette herself played along with the joke, commenting in an interview that the song was about "my showing up at 4 a.m., bringing them juice and beer at their sessions"
This song and “In Your Eyes” by Peter Gabriel are written about the same person - actress Rosanna Arquette who dated both Gabriel and Toto keyboardist Steve Pocaro at different times
Thanks my friend!!! You have found gold itself, Toto is the biggest, the best; David Paich on piano; Steve Lukather, on guitar; Jeff Porcaro on drums (he died very young and in a ridiculous accident, he was a genius); Bobby Kimball, on vocals; Mike Porcaro on bass (in this video although I think the album was recorded by David Hungate) and Steve Porcaro on keyboards (although he was not a permanent member of the band); excellence 100% Other songs: Africa, Till the end, Pamela, Hydra, Child Anthem, 99, well, it would be naming almost their entire discography, which is incredible. Hug from Argentina
If you have decent car speakers this is the BEST song when you’re stuck in traffic. You can break out the air guitar and drums. Chair-dance and use your water bottle mic for your lead vocals. I literally gathered my children and introduced them to the greatness of this song.
Nearly all the dudes in Toto went to my rival high school. I went to Jeff Porcaro's house when I was a kid to listen to him bang the skins as I was often swimming at the neighbors house. I told him Peter Criss was better! 😂😂😂 RIP Jeff. ❤
A little fact people don't know, that ending was never rehearsed. It was only supposed to end with Rosanna, but David Paich (Keyboardist) and Jeff Porcaro (Drummer) improvised the ending part and the band just kept going, in an interview with Steve Lukather (Guitarist) from 2022 from Sunset sound he mentioned that and said, "You don't stop until the band stops". Also its worth mentioning the bassist who played on this record isn't the same guy in the music video, David Hungate was their original bassist but left in 1982 which was then replaced with Mike Porcaro who unfortunately passed away from ALS 9 years ago following the death of his brother Jeff Porcaro back in 1992, David Hungate would return however for Toto XIV in 2015 but would only tour with them from when the album released that same year, they've had other bassists since Mike's unfortunate diagnosis it 2007, other bassists including the Legend Leland Sklar, Nathen East, David Hungate for Toto XIV, Shem von Schroeck, and their latest and current bassist John Pierce.
Two amazing driving songs that summer - "Rosanna" and "Don’t You Want Me." My parents had just bought a car with an awesome stereo and I just got my license. Love the long version, especially. (An aside - the woman dancing in the video is Cynthia Rhodes, most famous for playing Penny in Dirty Dancing.)
The blond dancer in the red dress, Cynthia Rhodes, went on to marry singer Richard Marx. You should check out some of his music like "Endless Summer Nights" or "Right Here Waiting For You".
TOTO is a band that has many sounds. My favorite song by them is "I won't hold you back" 😊 I had tickets to their concert last year, and it got cancelled due to a band member being sick. I was so bummed out 😭 hope they come back so i can finally see them live
It's always fun and it kind of blows my mind to see the guys with Toto again and the reactions/comments about them. With Toto you have some of the most crack musicians of their era. These guys have played on albums that have sold hundreds of millions of albums including Steely Dan, Springstein and Boz Scaggs. Tom Scott also plays horns on this track, he arranged the horns and plays on SD's Aja album. I guess I'm kind of bias, I went to HS with the guys in LA, Jeff, Mike, Steve Porcaro, Lukather and Paich, it was a wild and musical time be be in HS to say the least! Tom Scott also went to my HS along with drummer Jim Gordon and Kevin Dubrow of Quiet Riot, I didn't like him much. It's still all very strange. En Toto=In Total, all genres of music. These memories make it a great time to still be alive!
@helenespaulding7562 My high school has a Wikipedia page, U.S. Grant High School. I forgot to mention Mickey Dolenz of the Monkees and the guitarist Michael Landau, too. I saw Tom Scott in Nov. and he said it was the water too, perhaps, like I told him, I always thought it was the drugs. Cheers!
You’ve known toto, even if you don’t know them.. each member was a legendary studio musician. together they played on more then 5000 albums of other bands/singers etc… since early/mid 70’s..
This is why studio musicians are the best at what they do. Glen Campbell was one hell of a studio musician before he went solo. I do recommend watching them live because you'll get one hell of a show with some great musicians.
Great Classic! I was in junior high when this was released (8th grade). I have always said that this song was like three different songs in one. Love it!
Just saw them two weeks ago. Still so damn good. Steve Lukather is a guitar god. One of the most utilized session musicians of the decade. He did the guitar for Michael Jackson's Beat It (except Eddie's solo).
Just a little information about Toto. Several of the members were very in demand studio musicians. There is a very famous '70s singer named Boz Scaggs, and his hit album in the mid '70s called Silk Degrees has several of Toto's members as the studio band. Boz actually suggested to them that they should start their own band and shortly after that Toto existed. The woman who was dancing in the video is Cynthia Rhodes. She is a triple threat dancer, singer, and actress. She was famously in Dirty Dancing as Patrick swayze's friend who was pregnant. She was also in another famous video by Richard Marx, who she later married, called "Don't mean nothing". But my favorite thing that she did was she was in part two of Saturday Night Fever with John Travolta, a movie called "Staying Alive". You have to listen to her song "finding out the hard way" from the soundtrack of the movie. She has a beautiful voice. Back to Toto, please do "hold the line". If you liked Bobby Kimball's voice in Rosanna, you're going to love his lead vocals on "hold the line". ruclips.net/video/TzI_UfrE-2U/видео.htmlsi=iBL9CE3Wcn8xqZNw
This song was written for Roseanna Arquette. One of the band members was absolutely in love iwth her. The blonde dancer in the video is Cynthia Rhodes ... she played Penny in Dirty Dancing and ex wife of Richard Marx. Toto's biggest hit is " Africa ". Amazing song. 80's still rocks baby 🤘🤘🤘❤❤❤
This has been one of my favorite bands through the 70's & 80's and their still going strong. I heard that the members of TOTO have performed on over 500 grammy nominated ablums
Glad to see this song and band blew you away, as it should 😊. Now, before you let too much time pass with other songs and artists reactions, I would highly recommend you react to Toto’s first single which broke them to mainstream pop success and that song is “Hold The Line” which for me is part of what I refer to as Toto’s musical holy Trinity of Toto songs the Holy Trinity which along with the aforementioned “Hold The Line” includes this rock-groove masterpiece “Rosanna” and of course “Africa”. Really looking forward to seeing you experiencing and reacting to “Hold The Line”
I was 32 when Rosannna was popular. So great to hear it after not hearing it for ahwile. Even better than I even remember ! Love the "20 years since she went away" harmony. Thanks for Reacting to it.
Although it is Dave Hungate playing bass on the audio, the bass player appearing in the video is Mike Pocaro, brother of drummer Jeff Pocaro & keyboardist Steve Pocaro. He replaced Hungate after they recorded this album.
The bass player that is in the video is actually Mike Porcaro (Jeff the drummer and Steve the keyboardist’s brother), he didn’t play it on the studio recording of Rosanna, that was Mike Hungate. This is also the last album that Bobby Kimball (the vocalist you were checking on) was on.
We all heard Steve Lukather on Beat It... all of these musicians were session artists. Absolutely the ultimate in each of their instruments. ❤ Toto is amazing!
When this song was being recorded, everything after 8:46 here was improvised when David Paich just continued playing and the rest joined in. At the end of Steve's final guitar solo, the band looked into the studio control booth and someone said, "I hope you got that". The Bassist in the video is Mike Pocaro (RIP) as David Hungate had left the band and moved to Nashville.
Rosanna: played by Cynthia Rhodes; Dirty Dancing, Flashdance, Staying Alive as well as other music videos like The BeeGees and Richard Marx (spouse). She was a hell of a dancer. 💃
The Porcaro brothers were instrumental in the creation of Thriller by Michael Jackson. Steve wrote Human Nature and played synthesizers for several songs on the album, while his brother Jeff played the drums for several songs. I love Toto! They have such great songs and arrangements! LJ
Who's this band you ask? Only a group of musicians that played on countless tunes throughout the 70s and 80s, and yes you've heard all those tracks. Does the album Thriller ring a bell?
Hold the line.......their first hit. Definitely worth a listen or sixty.
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I second this recommendation!
yup, and "I'll Supply The Love"
Absolutely!
💯 🙌❤️🙌 Hold The Line
This is the music that our generation grew up with. How lucky were we! No crap music, no auto tune, just brilliant musicians at the top of their game!!
Oh there was *plenty* of crap at the time, it's just that the good stuff was *very good indeed*.
Don't know about you 2 but I miss those days.
There has always been more crap songs than great songs. But the great songs persist over time.
Sturgeon's Law still applies even in the rosy colored past.
@@johnvetereIf I can find someone with a time machine I'm gone!!
The Rosanna Shuffle is taught to drum students, it’s so epic and first of its kind! Thanks for doing this!!!!
The Rosanna Shuffle is the hill so many drummers die on. So hard to play smooth as Jeff did it - I certainly can't and I have been playing for a long time. I mean I can play it but I can't PLAY it if you know what I mean.
@@daveattheholdensJeff invented it
It's an amalgamation of the Purdie Shuffle, Bonham Beat ("Fool in the Rain"), and Bo Diddley Beat.
The guy with mustache singing in the higher soulful voice is Bobby Kimball. He is from my hometown of Vinton, Louisiana and is a family friend. Check out " Hold The Line " Bobby sings lead on that one.
Very cool.
How cool!
Early on, when they played locally, sometimes they would stop in Decks and Tapes in Sulphur where I worked. Star struck, I was.
Hold the line, stop loving you, africa and rosanna are my favourites
They played I won't hold you back at our senior prom
Love song called "99" by Toto
Me too.
❤❤❤
Love that one, and "mama"
My favorite toto song ❤️
Rosanna! Ear candy for sure. Hold the Line a must listen. 🎹🎷🥁🎤🎸🎺🎶🔥
The dancer is Cynthia Rhodes who played Penny in Dirty Dancing. Patrick Swayze is the dancer in the red jacket. He takes the jacket off toward the end of the video and has on a gray muscle shirt. You can see his face at about 4:25 in the official video.
The co-founder and guitarist Steve Lukather is a legend, he played/wrote/colaboited with everyone in the music industry in the 1980’s.
Plays in Ringo Starr's All Starr Band now.
Toto is def one of the best band in the world. Not one song goes wrong
Jeff Porcaro on drums one of the best ever, Steve Lukather on guitar one of the greatest, Bobby Kimball on vocals, David Paich on keys, Steve Porcaro on keyboards, sprinkled with Chicago's Pankow, Tom Scott on sax etc.
Don't forget Jerry Hey, Jim Horn, and Gary Grant as well.
@@Coowallskywho’s the bassist? Fantastic playing!
Also Mike on bass as the 3 Porcaro brothers (with Steve & Jeff P.) in the lineup at this time. RIP Mike and Jeff, sadly.
@@helenespaulding7562 David Hungate.
@@brewswillis9783 David Hungate played on this LP. He left after this LP and that’s when Mike took over on bass.
Toto was Fire! So much musical sophistication...A joy to listen to!
My generation had the best music!!!
The TOTO IV album is one of the most solid albums. Every song is pretty darn good. You could play whole album through and not be bored.
Hate to break it to you but for those of us who grew up in the 70's and 80's, this was just one of our average everyday songs. Man were we spoiled or what.
Yes, but this isn't average by any means. Absolutely insane professional production.
We had the best music, the best parties, the best stereos, and the best fun of any generation. We would all have our car windows down and play these wonderful songs as loud as we could stand. We would sing along - we knew all the words. YOU MUST give "Hold The Line" a listen. You'll be spellbound.
Just when you think it can’t get any better, it does.
Along with Peter Gabriel's IN YOUR EYES, (after dating her briefly) this song is also written about the singer's love interest, ROSSANNA ARQUETE (Brother David was in the SCREAM MOVIES, her sister,Patricia, the star of NBC's MEDIUM). This made her the 2nd most written about woman in rock history with Eric Clapton/George Harrison's ex wife, Patti Boyd (having nearly 10 songs written about her) being the first.
Toto was BIG in the 80s. Love this song, written supposedly for the actress Rosanna Arquette.
It was a joke. "The song was written by David Paich, who has said that the song is based on numerous girls he had known. As a joke, the band members initially played along with the common assumption that the song was based on Rosanna Arquette, who was dating Toto keyboard player Steve Porcaro at the time. Arquette herself played along with the joke, commenting in an interview that the song was about "my showing up at 4 a.m., bringing them juice and beer at their sessions"
Jeff Porcaro master drummer! RIP. Hold The Line is another great Toto song.
This song and “In Your Eyes” by Peter Gabriel are written about the same person - actress Rosanna Arquette who dated both Gabriel and Toto keyboardist Steve Pocaro at different times
This song isn't about Roseanna Arquette..
Loss for words is an entirely appropriate reaction. Everything about this song is great. I particularly like the drum shuffle and the horn riffs.
One of the greatest songs ever written.
great band ...but my favourite will always be Hold The Line...which i think was their first hit
"It not in the way that you care....or the things that you say that you do..." had to go hear that just now...
If you watch a live concert version, that jazz jam at the end is r-e-a-l-l-y extended. Wonderful to watch. Great live band.
Thanks my friend!!! You have found gold itself, Toto is the biggest, the best; David Paich on piano; Steve Lukather, on guitar; Jeff Porcaro on drums (he died very young and in a ridiculous accident, he was a genius); Bobby Kimball, on vocals; Mike Porcaro on bass (in this video although I think the album was recorded by David Hungate) and Steve Porcaro on keyboards (although he was not a permanent member of the band); excellence 100%
Other songs: Africa, Till the end, Pamela, Hydra, Child Anthem, 99, well, it would be naming almost their entire discography, which is incredible.
Hug from Argentina
Love TOTO. Their live version of "Africa" is great, fabulous and stupendos!
If you have decent car speakers this is the BEST song when you’re stuck in traffic. You can break out the air guitar and drums. Chair-dance and use your water bottle mic for your lead vocals. I literally gathered my children and introduced them to the greatness of this song.
You said it; unbelievable arrangement of one of the greatest bands,songs and top notch video
Nearly all the dudes in Toto went to my rival high school. I went to Jeff Porcaro's house when I was a kid to listen to him bang the skins as I was often swimming at the neighbors house. I told him Peter Criss was better! 😂😂😂 RIP Jeff. ❤
Until I saw this yt reactions, I realise how extraordinary was Toto.
For us, back in the 80, this was just a normal, everyday band. 😂
What we wouldn't give to hear good new music like this again!
A little fact people don't know, that ending was never rehearsed. It was only supposed to end with Rosanna, but David Paich (Keyboardist) and Jeff Porcaro (Drummer) improvised the ending part and the band just kept going, in an interview with Steve Lukather (Guitarist) from 2022 from Sunset sound he mentioned that and said, "You don't stop until the band stops". Also its worth mentioning the bassist who played on this record isn't the same guy in the music video, David Hungate was their original bassist but left in 1982 which was then replaced with Mike Porcaro who unfortunately passed away from ALS 9 years ago following the death of his brother Jeff Porcaro back in 1992, David Hungate would return however for Toto XIV in 2015 but would only tour with them from when the album released that same year, they've had other bassists since Mike's unfortunate diagnosis it 2007, other bassists including the Legend Leland Sklar, Nathen East, David Hungate for Toto XIV, Shem von Schroeck, and their latest and current bassist John Pierce.
Two amazing driving songs that summer - "Rosanna" and "Don’t You Want Me." My parents had just bought a car with an awesome stereo and I just got my license. Love the long version, especially. (An aside - the woman dancing in the video is Cynthia Rhodes, most famous for playing Penny in Dirty Dancing.)
And the guy in the red jacket is Patrick Swayze.
The bass player on the video is Mike Porcaro (rip), but David Hungate played the track on the recording.
Jeff Porcaro laying down that famous drum groove, the "Rosanna shuffle." Also featuring the best outro solo ever by the great Steve Lukather. 🔥
It still hits like a hammer - we grew up with it and loved it , nice to see you catching up!
One of two hit songs written about Rosanna Arquette. In Your Eyes is another one...
Drummer, base player and keyboardist with big glasses were brothers.
It is rumored that the song was written about actress Rosanna Arquette, who one of the band members was involved with for a time.
That's our GenX music!!! ❤❤❤
"Rosanna" is a classic.
A very underrated song by Toto is "Holyanna". Also an incredible arrangement.
The blond dancer in the red dress, Cynthia Rhodes, went on to marry singer Richard Marx. You should check out some of his music like "Endless Summer Nights" or "Right Here Waiting For You".
TOTO is a band that has many sounds. My favorite song by them is "I won't hold you back" 😊 I had tickets to their concert last year, and it got cancelled due to a band member being sick. I was so bummed out 😭 hope they come back so i can finally see them live
Mine too! Fortunately, I've seen the ban 13 times now, from 1985 to a couple weeks ago.
It's always fun and it kind of blows my mind to see the guys with Toto again and the reactions/comments about them. With Toto you have some of the most crack musicians of their era. These guys have played on albums that have sold hundreds of millions of albums including Steely Dan, Springstein and Boz Scaggs. Tom Scott also plays horns on this track, he arranged the horns and plays on SD's Aja album.
I guess I'm kind of bias, I went to HS with the guys in LA, Jeff, Mike, Steve Porcaro, Lukather and Paich, it was a wild and musical time be be in HS to say the least! Tom Scott also went to my HS along with drummer Jim Gordon and Kevin Dubrow of Quiet Riot, I didn't like him much. It's still all very strange.
En Toto=In Total, all genres of music. These memories make it a great time to still be alive!
Was there something in the water in your neighborhood?? 😁.
It’s like all those bands coming out of the Midlands in England.
And don’t forget Lukather on Thriller
@helenespaulding7562 My high school has a Wikipedia page, U.S. Grant High School. I forgot to mention Mickey Dolenz of the Monkees and the guitarist Michael Landau, too.
I saw Tom Scott in Nov. and he said it was the water too, perhaps, like I told him, I always thought it was the drugs. Cheers!
You’ve known toto, even if you don’t know them.. each member was a legendary studio musician. together they played on more then 5000 albums of other bands/singers etc… since early/mid 70’s..
Top reaction!
Steve Lukather is considered one of the best guitarist of all time, and his vocals are underrated in my opinion.
And songwriter!
This song was one of the hottest songs in the hot 80’s , it reminded me of those first few years of MTV in the early 80’s 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
This is why studio musicians are the best at what they do. Glen Campbell was one hell of a studio musician before he went solo. I do recommend watching them live because you'll get one hell of a show with some great musicians.
Iconic. Fun tune! Again, love that you do a little research prior to a listen. Respect.
Africa is my favorite pop/ Rock song! Rosanna is well done. Great group!
This song is musical excellence. Everything about it. That's the amazing Bobby Kimball on the higher vocals.
Great Classic! I was in junior high when this was released (8th grade). I have always said that this song was like three different songs in one. Love it!
Man.. this song is gold. And loved your reaction to my song❤
Just saw them two weeks ago. Still so damn good. Steve Lukather is a guitar god. One of the most utilized session musicians of the decade. He did the guitar for Michael Jackson's Beat It (except Eddie's solo).
Love it! Great reaction.
Everyone raves about Africa but this song is the one for me. It has soooo much ear candy! Instrumentally it’s great! 👍🏼
Love this song. My favorite by them hands down. Oddly I've never seen the music video until now, so thank you for this. 🔥
Just a little information about Toto. Several of the members were very in demand studio musicians. There is a very famous '70s singer named Boz Scaggs, and his hit album in the mid '70s called Silk Degrees has several of Toto's members as the studio band. Boz actually suggested to them that they should start their own band and shortly after that Toto existed. The woman who was dancing in the video is Cynthia Rhodes. She is a triple threat dancer, singer, and actress. She was famously in Dirty Dancing as Patrick swayze's friend who was pregnant. She was also in another famous video by Richard Marx, who she later married, called "Don't mean nothing". But my favorite thing that she did was she was in part two of Saturday Night Fever with John Travolta, a movie called "Staying Alive". You have to listen to her song "finding out the hard way" from the soundtrack of the movie. She has a beautiful voice. Back to Toto, please do "hold the line". If you liked Bobby Kimball's voice in Rosanna, you're going to love his lead vocals on "hold the line". ruclips.net/video/TzI_UfrE-2U/видео.htmlsi=iBL9CE3Wcn8xqZNw
Brings back the golden years of my youth . Damn , do I miss that awesome time and music
Been waiting for this reaction, one of the most solid tracks you can listen to. Everything is spot on.
This song was written for Roseanna Arquette. One of the band members was absolutely in love iwth her. The blonde dancer in the video is Cynthia Rhodes ... she played Penny in Dirty Dancing and ex wife of Richard Marx. Toto's biggest hit is " Africa ". Amazing song. 80's still rocks baby 🤘🤘🤘❤❤❤
This has been one of my favorite bands through the 70's & 80's and their still going strong. I heard that the members of TOTO have performed on over 500 grammy nominated ablums
This was freaking HUGE on the radio - and THEN that video hit MTV!
“99” and “Georgy porgy” are my favorite- which both have guitarist Steve Lukather on lead vocals
Both simply perfect
Michael Porcaro (RIP) on the base in this video and his brother Jeff Porkaro (RIP) playing the drums.
Thanks, Lynn!! 😁
TOTO come for the hits -- stay for the solid rock tunes. Most of their stuff is hard rock virtuoso performances and incredible arrangements.
Glad to see this song and band blew you away, as it should 😊. Now, before you let too much time pass with other songs and artists reactions, I would highly recommend you react to Toto’s first single which broke them to mainstream pop success and that song is “Hold The Line” which for me is part of what I refer to as Toto’s musical holy Trinity of Toto songs the Holy Trinity which along with the aforementioned “Hold The Line” includes this rock-groove masterpiece “Rosanna” and of course “Africa”. Really looking forward to seeing you experiencing and reacting to “Hold The Line”
I’m a metalhead , slayer megadeth etc.
as soon as I heard these guys I was hooked.
My Lord how could I have forgotten about Toto!!! I loved them mind you I am 65 but still hey woaw good choice great reaction
I was 32 when Rosannna was popular. So great to hear it after not hearing it for ahwile. Even better than I even remember ! Love the "20 years since she went away" harmony. Thanks for Reacting to it.
Although it is Dave Hungate playing bass on the audio, the bass player appearing in the video is Mike Pocaro, brother of drummer Jeff Pocaro & keyboardist Steve Pocaro. He replaced Hungate after they recorded this album.
When he said “ who is this band?” I felt so old …. 😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😮😮😮😮 , wow…
6:35 When you imitate the rhythm guitar, you sound just like Drunk Uncle on SNL. LOL!
This is by far my favorite Toto song. Everyone does "Africa", but very few do "Rosanna".
Are you aware Toto was the backing band on Michael Jackson’s Thriller album!
Steve Lukather is a great guitarist and he really lets loose on Hold the Line.
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Welcome to the soundtrack of my life! I may be old but I got to hear all the great bands!❤❤❤😂
Patrick Swazey is one of the guy dancers and the girl is Cynthia Rhodes and she and Patrick were both in Dirty Dancing 🕺
I saw the name Toto & the first song I thought of was Rosanna.
The great Jeff Porcaro displays a master class on the drums with that shuffle. 🎤 drop
The bass player that is in the video is actually Mike Porcaro (Jeff the drummer and Steve the keyboardist’s brother), he didn’t play it on the studio recording of Rosanna, that was Mike Hungate. This is also the last album that Bobby Kimball (the vocalist you were checking on) was on.
David Hungate
We all heard Steve Lukather on Beat It... all of these musicians were session artists. Absolutely the ultimate in each of their instruments. ❤ Toto is amazing!
😂😂😂 when you saw the lady's foot wearing the sexy high heels.. WHOA! 😂😂
When this song was being recorded, everything after 8:46 here was improvised when David Paich just continued playing and the rest joined in. At the end of Steve's final guitar solo, the band looked into the studio control booth and someone said, "I hope you got that". The Bassist in the video is Mike Pocaro (RIP) as David Hungate had left the band and moved to Nashville.
The lead singer also sang for grown up Simba in the first Lion King ❤ Definitely one of the best voices of the 80's
No, that was Joseph Williams who joined the band later.
Musical masterclass right there.
Patrick swayze is one of the dancers
Rosanna: played by Cynthia Rhodes; Dirty Dancing, Flashdance, Staying Alive as well as other music videos like The BeeGees and Richard Marx (spouse).
She was a hell of a dancer. 💃
The Porcaro brothers were instrumental in the creation of Thriller by Michael Jackson. Steve wrote Human Nature and played synthesizers for several songs on the album, while his brother Jeff played the drums for several songs.
I love Toto! They have such great songs and arrangements! LJ
Georgy Porky....is one of my favorites Toto's songs!!!
When u said “crazy arrangement” i was thinking lol just wait till that ending lead jam 🤟🤟🤟
And Georgie Poorgi is a classic 70s cheese, but such a catchy tune! Love this group - just fanatic musicians/artists! ❤💜
With superstars like Jeff Porcaro( rip) on drums and Steve Lukather on lead guitar,you have a supergroup of harmony and musicians.
🇬🇧 Totally agree with everyone's comments asking you to try "Hold The Line" by Toto, & "Africa" 🎶🎼👌❤️
Who's this band you ask? Only a group of musicians that played on countless tunes throughout the 70s and 80s, and yes you've heard all those tracks. Does the album Thriller ring a bell?
And Silk Degrees by Boz Scaggs
Loved your reaction to this❤ Right from the start it did to you what it did to us, back in the day.😂
Yep, this and Hold the Line are bangers! 🎸
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This is one of two songs written about the lovely Rosanna arquette obviously this one and then In your eyes by Peter Gabriel
Luke’s (Steve Lukather) solo stuff is also brilliant