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Drum Legend SIMON PHILLIPS Looks Back On TOTO Tour Rehearsals - "We Must Have Come Up With Five Different Endings To 'Rosanna'"
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INTELLIGENT MUSIC PROJECT Feat. TOTO, ASIA, NAZARETH Members Reveal More Details For Miracles Beyond Album
Undoubtedly, Intelligent Music Project stands out as one of the most compelling rock projects in the music world over the last 12 years. During this time, the project has gifted their fans with seven albums featuring the...
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Today In Metal History 🤘 March 29th, 2024 🤘 SCORPIONS, TOTO, JANE'S ADDICTION, JEFF BECK, DREAM THEATER
HEAVY BIRTHDAYS 77th Robert Troy "Bobby" Kimball (TOTO singer) - 1947 The 19 year-old guitarist on the song below was the legendary Steve Lukather and he told BraveWords recently that: “The first hit always has a special memory. David Paich wrote a great song, put us on...
Damn this song brings back childhood memories. Think I should do a rewatch 😂
What always got me – and still does! – is the flute melody in the background of the second verse. I'm sorry, yes, this is a children's afternoon cartoon, but: this is just masterful composing.
Now, #Swedish, on the other hand, where the Gummi Bears are called Bumbibjörnarna, circumvented this issue completely by making the chorus start with "hipp hurra för här kommer Bumbibjörnarna" ("hip hooray, for here come the Bumbi Bears").
Anyone from #Sweden who can tell me why they've used "bumbi" (which afaict isn't a word, even in Swedish)? According to the Swedish Wikipedia, the show was originally called "Gummibjörnarna", but then renamed once a Swedish dub had been produced in 1989.
I started to listen TOTO (band) days ago. Before that, I did not know them. I like the sound of them. "You have to hear this!" Is there a song you would say this about?
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WHO ON EARTH Release Cover Of TOTO’s “Hold The Line”
Hard rock band Who On Earth is paying tribute to one of the greatest rock anthems of all time.
The 1984 #Dune film is not something I think about often, but I had no idea #Toto did the soundtrack. I don't recall disliking the film. Maybe it's time for a rewatch.
@schafer if you want to rewatch Lynch's Dune I suggest avoiding the TV edit and stick to the theatrical one, or even better try one of the fan-edits. The Spice Diver one is fantastic: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vJykw3H4PDw