4/4/2024 0 Comments Toto 40 tours“Stop Loving You” is a highlight from 1988’s The Seventh One, featuring Williams’ gliding tenor. The band also digs deeper for fan favorites like “Georgy Porgy” and “Girl Goodbye” from the band’s 1978 self-titled debut, and “Dune (Desert Theme)” from the 1984 sci-fi film soundtrack. Saxophonist Warren Ham is featured during an extended instrumental excursion. Paich sings “Africa,” joined by the massive choir of voices in the Ziggo Dome audience. Porcaro plays shimmering organ and the song’s familiar synthesizer leads. The set list naturally includes smashes like “Hold the Line.” Lukather trades vocals with veteran member Joseph Williams during “Rosanna,” while Paich plays sparkling New Orleans-styled piano. Watch the show and join more than 18,000 fans who packed the Ziggo Dome in Amsterdam on March 17, 2018. Lukather recently announced the band’s hiatus following the end of its globetrotting tour, making this film the ideal memento and capstone to the band’s career. This live set of hits and fan favorites finds founding Toto members including guitarist Steve Lukather, keyboardist Steve Porcaro, and keyboardist/singer David Paich celebrating the band’s 40-plus year legacy of blending slick pop-soul, studio chops, and hard rock.
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