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Yo Guys,

Check out this version of While my guitar gently weeps by Toto (Steve Lukather). I think the guitar solo is so amazing!


    Really cool, especially the 2nd solo part. I always thought Steve Lukather is a brilliant guitarist.
      From the looks of it, this was in the Heineken Music Hall? Superb acoustics there, best venue ever 8)
        aubs1 wrote: Really cool, especially the 2nd solo part.
        Especially the quote from the original solo. A nice little nod to his roots.
          Bob Dubery wrote: Especially the quote from the original solo. A nice little nod to his roots.
          Thats also what I liked about it Bob. He didn't go and change the whole thing.
          I think Toto was one of the best bands ever. I got their farewel DVD from Germany (not available in SA), unfortunately, David Paich(keyboard) and Mike Porcaro(Bass) couldnt make the whole tour. Leeland Sklar filled in for Mike. Seriously good bassist. That show was also brilliant!
            I saw them here when they came out and was a bit disappointed. Enjoyed watching Simon Phillips (the man is, if anything, too note perfect!), but Lukather turned every single song into a guitar shredfest. We left before it finished.

            The acoustics were annoying too - Bellville Velodrome. Just Ginger opened and sounded great because they were at moderate volume, but when Toto came on, the engineer pushed the volume ...and the room pushed back (as domes tend to do).

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              Quote from: aubs1 on April 16, 2009, 08:08:27 pm
              Really cool, especially the 2nd solo part.
              Especially the quote from the original solo. A nice little nod to his roots.
              Spot on, Bob, my observation exactly. Think George would have been proud of Steve? Now the original version solo sounds quite clinical, but then, the Beatles were......
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                I don't know how many of you have heard the album version for Toto's cover of this beautiful song, but I assure you, it's some of Lukathers' finest work! It's off the album called 'Through the Looking Glass'

                If you haven't heard it PLEASE do!
                  Thats also what I liked about it Bob. He didn't go and change the whole thing.
                  I think Toto was one of the best bands ever. I got their farewel DVD from Germany (not available in SA)
                  +1 on that. I have the DVD with this song on it. The whole DVD is Awesome. (25th Anniversary Concert in Holland)


                  I have to get the farewell concert DVD. BLuES, Where did you get yours.
                    Yo Tom, got mine in Germany. As far as I know there's no place in SA you can get from. Check out this link, you can order it straight from them. http://more.take2.co.za/moreusa-falling-in-between-live-b0014dc8yi.html

                    The show is named after their last album Falling in between (Available in stores). IMO i think their best album to date. Let me know what you think of the DVD. I love it!
                      Thanks for the info. Will let you know when I have had a listen... 8)

                      I am a BIG TOTO fan.

                      My son has the Simon Philips Teaching DVD. Awesome stuff. BTW has Anthony Jackson on Bass (Say no more...... ?).
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                        aubs1 wrote:


                        Spot on, Bob, my observation exactly. Think George would have been proud of Steve? Now the original version solo sounds quite clinical, but then, the Beatles were......

                        Clapton.
                          Stratisfear wrote:
                          aubs1 wrote:


                          Spot on, Bob, my observation exactly. Think George would have been proud of Steve? Now the original version solo sounds quite clinical, but then, the Beatles were......

                          Clapton.
                          You're absolutely correct......apologies to Eric.......but maybe George was so upset, could'nt play the solo while Eric was sceaming, and then stole his wife......Hahahahha....poor George!!
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                            Indeed - a ballsy move given that Eric so clearly had a thing for Patti. Apparently the outside musicians (like Billy Preston for the Let it Be sessions) were brought into the studio to alleviate tension (mostly between McCartney and Lennon) over Yoko's presence in the studio, etc... The tension over Patti couldn't really have been helped, though, when Lennon formed his Dirty Mac side project with Keith Richards and.....Eric Clapton. (Patti had also had an affair with Ron Wood. Eish.) With friends like these, George didn't need enemies.
                              Dont Blame Yoko for everything(I suppose you can) ?

                              I think during "The White Album" recordings Paul had developed quite a big head and was kind of flaunting that on George and Ringo. I Think Ringo even resigned during these recordings. John, George and Ringo also wanted different direction in management to Paul, so this was also weighing in heavily during the sessions. I think John brought Yoko, just to p... Paul off.

                              What the freak did John see in Yoko anyway. Another Question would be, what the Freak did Patti see in Ron Wood? ?
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