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Music Trivia - Boz Scaggs.

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O.k, here is one: In Boz Scaggs's early years he had a super group backing him up. Can you name the super group? Hint, this group went on to be one of the greatest in music history.
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Was it Toto?
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It was Toto, good job, Eightball. You win a can of beans. :)
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Toto is a super group and the greatest band in music history? Really?
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ZappasXWife wrote:Toto is a super group and the greatest band in music history? Really?
Yes, they are super group and one of the greatest bands in music history. Look at the resume of each performer and you will see that they played on hundreds of songs from the 70's and 80's.

They were session musicians before forming and coming out with their own album. They say they touring with Boz Scaggs is what made them want to do an album.
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Jeff Porcaro.... Says it all!
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RobTheDrummer wrote:Jeff Porcaro.... Says it all!
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Don't forget Steve Lukather.
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Sorry, ZX, I have to agree with the others. Toto, at least in their early years, was a musician's band, all top-shelf session players who coincidentally mostly knew one another in high school, which was informed by rock, R&B, Funk, and fusion. From Wikipedia:

"Lukather achieved notability in the 1970s and 1980s as one of the most sought-after session guitarists in Los Angeles, playing with a wide range of artists from Aretha Franklin to Warren Zevon.[16] He performed the guitar solo for Olivia Newton-John's popular 1981 single "Physical", which was Billboard's #1 single of the 1980s. He has performed on over 1,000 records spanning 36 years.[12] He largely credits fellow Toto members David Paich and Jeff Porcaro for getting him exposure in the industry.

Notable sessions include: Michael Jackson's "Beat It" and "Human Nature" (co-written by Toto member Steve Porcaro), Stevie Nicks' "Stand Back" single from Nicks' 1983 album The Wild Heart, several tracks from the Don Henley album I Can't Stand Still, several tracks from the Jackson Browne album Lives in the Balance, two tracks from the Lionel Richie album Can't Slow Down, and the Richard Marx album Repeat Offender. Besides sessions, Lukather has also written hits for such artists as The Tubes and George Benson,[17] for whose song "Turn Your Love Around" Lukather won a Grammy award.[2] Lukather also sang background vocals on Van Halen's three new songs on their compilation album, The Best of Both Worlds."

He also TURNED DOWN a slot in Miles Davis' band to play for Toto.

Jeff Porcaro, from Wiki:
When he was seventeen, Porcaro got his first professional gig playing in Sonny and Cher's touring band. During his 20s, he played on hundreds of albums, including several for Steely Dan. He toured with Boz Scaggs, before co-founding Toto with his brother Steve and childhood friends Steve Lukather and David Paich.

Besides his work with Toto, he also performed as a session musician with artists such as Paul McCartney, Dire Straits, Willy DeVille, Jackson Browne, Donald Fagen, Steely Dan, Rickie Lee Jones, Michael Jackson, Go West, Nik Kershaw, Love and Money, Paul Simon, Don Henley, Madonna, Airplay, Al Jarreau, George Benson, the Manhattan Transfer, America, Peter Frampton, the Bee Gees, Clair Marlo, Tom Scott, Michael McDonald, Amy Holland, Joe Cocker, Stan Getz, Sérgio Mendes, Lee Ritenour, Christopher Cross, James Newton-Howard, Timothy B. Schmit, Joe Walsh, Jim Messina, Poco, Exile, the Four Tops, Barbra Streisand, Diana Ross, Natalie Cole, Les Dudek, Warren Zevon, Bonnie Raitt, David Gilmour, Roger Waters, Pink Floyd, Roger Hodgson, Paul Anka, Eric Carmen, Eric Clapton, Miles Davis, Bruce Springsteen, Elton John, Tommy Bolin, Larry Carlton and Seals & Crofts.
Richard Marx dedicated the song "One Man" to him and said Porcaro was the best drummer he had ever worked with.
Michael Jackson made a dedication to Porcaro in the liner notes for his 1995 album HIStory: Past, Present and Future, Book I. Porcaro had contributed drums to four songs on Jackson's Thriller album ("The Girl Is Mine", "Beat It", "Human Nature", and "The Lady In My Life"), as well as playing on the Dangerous album hit "Heal the World".

Steve Porcaro played on Yes' Union album, Gary Wright's Dream Weaver album, Jefferson Airplane's reunion album and wrote the music for Human Nature, by Michael Jackson.

Listen to anything from the first 4 albums, after which the whole situation got too corporate for my tastes, but they still had the occasional hit. The third album, Turn Back, is probably my all-time favorite rock album... it's masterful songcraft played by a profoundly talented band with a killer vocalist, and strikes me as close to the perfect pop-rock album as anyone's ever gotten. I still listen to it in full every 6 months or so, and I'm not one to do that much.
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Well I guess because I'm not a musician and sort of really critical about what music I like, but....they are a real snooze to me. Yes I knew all about their role in music history and Jeff Porcaro and all that. And wasn't he the one that died spraying his lawn with pesticides? Crazy....
I just never cared for their music at all. Rosanna, Africa? Naseating. Thats just me...I'm sure they are very nice people, lol.
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Know someone who's friend owns one of Toto's gold records. Seems they traided it for some ----well let's just say it was an illegal substance---and it wasn't the green stuff!!!
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Steve Lukather is one of the best guitar players on the planet.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4ofQJa1uKw0
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undercoverjoe wrote:Steve Lukather is one of the best guitar players on the planet.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4ofQJa1uKw0
I agree. He is just plain fantastic.
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Toto has released a total of 17 albums, and have sold over 35 million albums to date. The group was honored with several Grammy Awards and was inducted into the Musicians Hall of Fame in 2009.

David Hungate, the original Toto bassist on the first four albums as well as the Boz Scaggs stuff and many other hits is a terrific bass player. After he left Toto, Mike Porcaro, brother of Jeff & Steve, replaced him and he is really good as well.
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ZappasXWife wrote:Well I guess because I'm not a musician and sort of really critical about what music I like, but....they are a real snooze to me. I just never cared for their music at all. Rosanna, Africa? Naseating. Thats just me...I'm sure they are very nice people, lol.
You're not listening to the right stuff. Check out this song....

"Taint Your World" from the Falling In Between album. Luthaker is BEAST on this tune.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TbjkPR5anro

Tell me that is a snooze. No way.
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Toto may not appeal to everyone, but they were fantastic musicians and deserve any credit due to them. Also, another little piece of trivia on Boz Skaggs is that a little known gentleman (from our area) I grew up with and used to jam with in high school (Everett) by the name of Tim Calhoun toured with Boz as his guitar player in recent years. Tim freakin' smokes and studied (Jazz) at University of Miami (Fla.).
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ToonaRockGuy wrote:
ZappasXWife wrote:Well I guess because I'm not a musician and sort of really critical about what music I like, but....they are a real snooze to me. I just never cared for their music at all. Rosanna, Africa? Naseating. Thats just me...I'm sure they are very nice people, lol.
You're not listening to the right stuff. Check out this song....

"Taint Your World" from the Falling In Between album. Luthaker is BEAST on this tune.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TbjkPR5anro

Tell me that is a snooze. No way.
He said taint. Good song, great guitarist. A very 80's sounding song.
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f.sciarrillo wrote:O.k, here is one: In Boz Scaggs's early years he had a super group backing him up. Can you name the super group? Hint, this group went on to be one of the greatest in music history.
Yes but even before that he was part of the Steve Miller Band.... and don't forget....Dickie Betts used to do his old lady when Boz was on the road... hence one of the great Allman Bros songs, In Memory Of Elizabeth Reed... heh heh... Duane spilled the beans on that one to Rolling Stone mag... I even asked Dickie about it years ago and he fessed up...
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yeah, that is true. He did start out with the Steve Miller band.
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