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Who made the song "Tow The Line"? I was listening to Millie Jackson's version of this song and I was wondering who was the artist that originally made this song. I've got to pick this one up. Andy is a four letter word. | |
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vainandy said: I was listening to Millie Jackson's version of this song and I was wondering who was the artist that originally made this song. I've got to pick this one up.
It's actually called "Hold The Line" and it is by Toto (1978).Millie covered this song on her 1979 'Live and Uncensored' album. | |
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DavidEye said: vainandy said: I was listening to Millie Jackson's version of this song and I was wondering who was the artist that originally made this song. I've got to pick this one up.
It's actually called "Hold The Line" and it is by Toto (1978).Millie covered this song on her 1979 'Live and Uncensored' album. I didn't know she covered this! How is it? I love the original. | |
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Jeff Porcaro's drums on that cut... ghat dayum | |
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TheRealFiness said: Jeff Porcaro's drums on that cut... ghat dayum
We were just discussing him in a different thread a few weeks back. | |
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RipHer2Shreds said: TheRealFiness said: Jeff Porcaro's drums on that cut... ghat dayum
We were just discussing him in a different thread a few weeks back. and no one came and got me? LOL | |
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TheRealFiness said: RipHer2Shreds said: We were just discussing him in a different thread a few weeks back. and no one came and got me? LOL Sounds like a full on Toto thread might be needed. tA Tribal Disorder http://www.soundclick.com...rmusic.htm "Ya see, we're not interested in what you know...but what you are willing to learn. C'mon y'all." | |
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TheRealFiness said: Jeff Porcaro's drums on that cut... ghat dayum
Oh hell yeah, Jeff is cutting up, plus, let's not forget ol' Steve is ripping bigtime on lead axe! SynthiaRose said "I'm in love with blackguitaristz. Especially when he talks about Hendrix."
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Luke is the man! That's a Les Paul cranked thru a Fender Deluxe..no effects! | |
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DavidEye said: vainandy said: I was listening to Millie Jackson's version of this song and I was wondering who was the artist that originally made this song. I've got to pick this one up.
It's actually called "Hold The Line" and it is by Toto (1978).Millie covered this song on her 1979 'Live and Uncensored' album. Thanks David. Once again you came through. I never would have guessed that Toto made "Hold The Line". I remember them from the 1980s, with songs like "Rosanna" and "Africa", which I didn't like. "Hold The Line" is a totally different type song than their 1980s work. I saw your response at work yesterday and picked up Toto's greatest hits when I got off of work. Andy is a four letter word. | |
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RipHer2Shreds said: DavidEye said: It's actually called "Hold The Line" and it is by Toto (1978).Millie covered this song on her 1979 'Live and Uncensored' album. I didn't know she covered this! How is it? I love the original. Millie did OK with it. She basically just sang it straight through though. I wish she would have broke it down, "rapped" on it, and made it a song of her own like she has when she covered so many other songs. Andy is a four letter word. | |
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vainandy said: I saw your response at work yesterday and picked up Toto's greatest hits when I got off of work. I hope you didn't get this one... ...as it's missing 2 of my favorite songs by them. (99 and Georgy Porgy) tA Tribal Disorder http://www.soundclick.com...rmusic.htm "Ya see, we're not interested in what you know...but what you are willing to learn. C'mon y'all." | |
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theAudience said: vainandy said: I saw your response at work yesterday and picked up Toto's greatest hits when I got off of work. I hope you didn't get this one... ...as it's missing 2 of my favorite songs by them. (99 and Georgy Porgy) tA Tribal Disorder http://www.soundclick.com...rmusic.htm The one I got is called "Past to Present: 1977-1990" and it includes both of those songs: 1. Love Has the Power 2. Africa 3. Hold the Line 4. Out of Love 5. Georgy Porgy 6. I'll Be Over You 7. Can You Hear What I'm Saying 8. Rosanna 9. I Won't Hold You Back 10. Stop Loving You 11. 99 12. Pamela 13. Animal [Edited 6/4/05 13:26pm] Andy is a four letter word. | |
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vainandy said: Thanks David. Once again you came through. I never would have guessed that Toto made "Hold The Line". I remember them from the 1980s, with songs like "Rosanna" and "Africa", which I didn't like. "Hold The Line" is a totally different type song than their 1980s work. I saw your response at work yesterday and picked up Toto's greatest hits when I got off of work. They followed up "Hold The Line" with the equally impressive "Georgy Porgy",a nice little,midtempo R&B jam that features Cheryl Lynn singing the chorus.Do you remember that one? | |
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vainandy said: "Past to Present: 1977-1990" 1. Love Has the Power 2. Africa 3. Hold the Line 4. Out of Love 5. Georgy Porgy 6. I'll Be Over You 7. Can You Hear What I'm Saying 8. Rosanna 9. I Won't Hold You Back 10. Stop Loving You 11. 99 12. Pamela 13. Animal I have this CD as well.My favorite songs are "Hold The Line","Georgy Porgy",and "Rosanna".The other songs are okay,but not great.I do kinda like the ballad "I'll Be Over You". | |
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DavidEye said: vainandy said: "Past to Present: 1977-1990" 1. Love Has the Power 2. Africa 3. Hold the Line 4. Out of Love 5. Georgy Porgy 6. I'll Be Over You 7. Can You Hear What I'm Saying 8. Rosanna 9. I Won't Hold You Back 10. Stop Loving You 11. 99 12. Pamela 13. Animal I have this CD as well.My favorite songs are "Hold The Line","Georgy Porgy",and "Rosanna".The other songs are okay,but not great.I do kinda like the ballad "I'll Be Over You". I think my favorite of their ballads is I Won't Hold You Back. It's one of the best songs on Toto IV, an album that, for all the Grammys it garnered, it pretty hit or miss. There are some great songs on it - I Won't Hold You Back, Rosanna, Africa - but there are also some real clunkers on there. Songs like Good for You and We Made It, though the instrumentation is fine, sound like generic 80s pop rock. | |
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RipHer2Shreds said: DavidEye said: I have this CD as well.My favorite songs are "Hold The Line","Georgy Porgy",and "Rosanna".The other songs are okay,but not great.I do kinda like the ballad "I'll Be Over You". I think my favorite of their ballads is I Won't Hold You Back. It's one of the best songs on Toto IV, an album that, for all the Grammys it garnered, it pretty hit or miss. There are some great songs on it - I Won't Hold You Back, Rosanna, Africa - but there are also some real clunkers on there. Songs like Good for You and We Made It, though the instrumentation is fine, sound like generic 80s pop rock. One of the problems(?) with Toto was that they were such good musicians, outside of the band they were 1st call session guys. The fact that they were able to play in so many different styles made them sound like different groups within the same record many times. A tune like Isolation, for example, could have been recorded by Jefferson Starship with Mickey Thomas singing lead or a group like Journey. I Won't Hold You Back is a great ballad. As a testament to the musicianship of Steve Lukather, he didn't go for the here's every lick I know solo. He played a melody, that showed his understanding of composition and sensitiviy to what the song really needed. tA Tribal Disorder http://www.soundclick.com...rmusic.htm "Ya see, we're not interested in what you know...but what you are willing to learn. C'mon y'all." | |
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