lol...love me some kurtis straight talk.
I'm not sure there was bitchin' about the band...there are some strong microscopes here
at HOD...and that shows depth and maturity to evaluate...it's a delicate process for sure.
All I can say is the Live Youtube video of this record was amazing. Luke was different.
A weight was off him to carry the band with Steve and David up there. We can all
understand this...it is a band (family thing)...think of Thanksgiving dinner...it has a certain
vibe, then your uncle comes over who has that "life energy" and the whole vibe changes.
Some feel more relaxed and safe when he is there...dad chills, your aunt stops trying to
micromanage things.
I recently jammed with an old band from the 80's...it was weird. The SAME dynamics
were present just like back in college at 21. I sat behind the kit bored while the
keyboard player and guitar worked out parts. When we finally jammed, the guitarist
was hesitant to go for it. The keyboard player has this sort of power over him...then
the keyboard player's 20yo son comes in and plays bass. Everything changes. We all
loosen up. He has no boundaries..."Let's just got for it guys" and I lock into a groove,
he follows, the guitar lets loose. TOTO is first a bunch of dudes, then they are crazy
good musicians. They're human like us.
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Imo, Luke felt the security of his boys back in the band and this LP reflects that...
knowing these guys level of excellence, Keith felt the pressure and probably (just
my thot) played it more straight forward to fit in and gel with David (he is a large
personality...a big daddy type). Who would want to follow Simon anyways?
His recorded performances with TOTO are stellar. Tambu is just stupid good.
TOTO w/Shannon is a perfect fit right now...that dude knows his role as a drummer.
He is an MI clinic in action of doing all the right things. Mucho respect!!!