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Top this if you dare.
Heard they ran a train on Carly Simon.
And she liked it.
That’s a Richmond band
Top this if you dare.
Heard they ran a train on Carly Simon.
And she liked it.
A guy I went to high school with did that and the land owner shot his car up while he was out picking.I knew druggies in high school that used to go picking mushrooms out there.
The original funk and rock hybrid, straight out of New Orleans...
Art Neville... big dude and was that jacked into his 70s.If that don’t get ya movin’, nothin’ will!
That keyboard player favors Ray Lewis!
Related to the Neville Brothers? Those Neville’s are one talented family.Art Neville... big dude and was that jacked into his 70s.
Yessir... the first family of funk!Related to the Neville Brothers? Those Neville’s are one talented family.
Here's something good for ya... Cause sometimes you gotta go hard as F***!!!!Told ya’ll man, I’m in to good music. Gentlemen, I’m very impressed by ur music selections. Most of these are either currently in my rotation or on a mixed CD.
Here's something good for ya... Cause sometimes you gotta go hard as F***!!!!
This **** should've been a bigger hit.
Toto - Africa. These guys aren’t very well known in the states but are huge in Europe. Steve Lukather is a great guitarist and the Porcaro brothers are great musicians.
Was finally able to scratch them off my bucket list 2 years ago in a small performing arts center in a small town in NE TN. Absolutely amazing. Unfortunately, the Procaro brothers were not there with Jeff having passed, but Steve was at his best.Best sounding live band I’ve ever seen, hands down. Many people don’t know that Toto was made up of the Team A studio cats from L.A. back in the 70’s and 80’s.
The musicians on Michael Jackson’s “Thriller” were the members of Toto (except the guitar solo on “Beat It” which was performed/laid down by EVH).
Jeff Porcaro was one of the most recorded drummers in history, while Steve Lukather is an absolute beast of a guitar player. That drum groove shuffle on “Rossana” is to this day one of the baddest grooves ever laid down, and to make it sound legit is no easy task.