Live for today (Toto-Turn back, 1981) I won't hold you back (Toto-IV, 1982) How does it feel (Toto-Isolation, 1984) Smell yourself (Los Lobotomys, 1989) Always be there (Steve Lukather-Luke, 1997) Simple life (Toto-Falling in between, 2006) The truth (Steve Lukather-Ever changing...
Amazing vocals, instrumental, and live performance. Best song from Toto! Love the lyrics. It never gets old! It's hard to believe it is almost 35 years old! It just has the same feel today! Hold the Line Africa may be a brilliant masterpiece, but Hold the Line became forgotten by ...
Take all you need to live inside Deep in the woods the squirrels are out today My wife cried when they came to take me away But what more could I do just to keep her warm Than burn burn burn burn down the mission walls Bring your family down to the riverside Look to the...
"I'll Be Over You" is a classic Toto ballad released in 1986 that showcases the band's talent for creating emotional and evocative songs. The song's beautiful melody and soulful lyrics have made it a favourite amongst Toto fans. The live performances of "I'll Be Over You" are always ...
" a track featuring Joseph Williams on backing vocals and Bobby Kimball singing lead on a Toto track for the first time in 15 years. On the whole, however, it's about as uneven as you'd expect, with a handful of gems sprinkled between live recordings and justifiably unreleased studio ...
By the end of the first verse, “Turns Back” has cast a spell which would have fit perfectly onHydra. Kimball’s lyrics are oblique, mystical and compelling. The music, presumably composed by cowriter Steve Lukather isn’t as progressive as that found onHydra, but Toto’s production (alo...
Porcaro: I was always rolling my eyes at Dave’s lyrics. Do any stand out as cringeworthy? Oh god, are you kidding? They all do. Lukather: Dave goes, “It’s just a fantasy song. People write about places they’ve never been before. There isn’t a ‘Margaritaville.’” ...
" a track featuring Joseph Williams on backing vocals and Bobby Kimball singing lead on a Toto track for the first time in 15 years. On the whole, however, it's about as uneven as you'd expect, with a handful of gems sprinkled between live recordings and justifiably unreleased studio ...
Steve Lukather: Oh, the DVD and live album? Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Sure. It’s just coming out finally. I mean, we were engaged in some shit that was rather devastating. But such is life, you know? Show business. Somebody’s always getting sued for some dumb...
Wilkening: I live across from a family that has two teenagers. While I was eating lunch on the porch the other day, one of them got dropped off by her friends -- but wouldn't leave the car until they were all done singing along to the entirety of Toto's original 1982 version of ...