OT: Music Part V

rik schau

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Toto had some of the nastiest grooves ever.
Thought I'd give these blokes a listen seeing they were brought up. Here is their best of, if this is their best, I wouldn't be able to handle their worst. Not as familiar with them as I thought, thought they were rockier but so very soft poppy, nothing to get excited about. Kind of have an odd blend thingy going on. No idea who they appeal to, chicks? chicks with dicks?





It was a rough listen going from what I was zoning to to that.lol

 

angusyoung

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Listen to 690 when possible and heard that BTO is playing at Place Bell I think, where the Rocket play. 2 nights if I heard right, didn't know BTO was still active. A triple bill including the Headpins, of which I know maybe a song and think they opened for somebody way back when and surprise surprise, April Wine.:amazed: Thought they were done and have no idea how they can call it April Wine considering April Wine was Myles, feels disrespectful to me but whatever. Myles was the singer and had a rather unique voice and have to wonder how they sound. One of their best. :thumbu::thumbu:

 

angusyoung

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Whenever I see a reference to the Bangles I'm brought back to a time when bitching at a social event to a Chom-FM DJ at the time about the shit music they were playing, no hard rock etc and plenty of commercial pop crap and new wave. He was not too pleased either being forced to play that crap and was out of his mind bitching about having to play the f***ing Bangles and shit like that, Culture Club etc, sad days at Chom indeed.:rant:
 

angusyoung

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Thought I'd give these blokes a listen seeing they were brought up. Here is their best of, if this is their best, I wouldn't be able to handle their worst. Not as familiar with them as I thought, thought they were rockier but so very soft poppy, nothing to get excited about. Kind of have an odd blend thingy going on. No idea who they appeal to, chicks? chicks with dicks?





It was a rough listen going from what I was zoning to to that.lol


The only Toto I like aside from my toilets is Toto Wolff, we see eye to eye, get it?:dunno:
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Cool her brother is on the violin! Not that long ago nobody knew here and now she a global sensation.:thumbu::thumbu:



The appearance that brought her world wide fame, deserves another look and listen. Going down in history as one of the greatest performances of all time, rightly so.:clap:

 

Skip Bayless

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Thought I'd give these blokes a listen seeing they were brought up. Here is their best of, if this is their best, I wouldn't be able to handle their worst. Not as familiar with them as I thought, thought they were rockier but so very soft poppy, nothing to get excited about. Kind of have an odd blend thingy going on. No idea who they appeal to, chicks? chicks with dicks?





It was a rough listen going from what I was zoning to to that.lol



Toto did whatever they liked...not really a band you can pin to a certain genre. From rock ballads to soul to fusion jazz to pop songs.

Their music is catchy for sure, they did have pop sensibilities and just advanced melodic taste in general, which is why they don't sound rocky enough.

Like this track



It's technically rock, but too musical for it to be "just" rock.

Personally prefer this style of track out of them :

 
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Catanddogguitarrr

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R.I.P. Lucien Francoeur. He wasn't my favorite. When he started he was like the uglyest and worst quebec singer around '74. He was screaming, not really singing. We might say he invented rap in prog rock group. Those who claim he was the Jim Morisson or the Doors of Qc are totally wrong. In no way his group approach the genious and the musical performance of the Doors and Jim Morisson was an excellent bariton singer.

I don't know exactl;y what was his life. I think he was a real freak (of Montreal), like his most famous song. He dis a lot of drugs thru his life. He got marryed some time, had a child (daughter), he became a cegep teacher in french. He did a musical come back early '90's with his hit "le rap à Billy", that was a funky song but le word rap is the main theme. He was a ckoi host at that time, rumours said he did a lot of coke, had a crazy night life and many times never show up for his ckoi show.

I feel strange he will be remembered as some kind of public hero or one of the greeatest Qc poet. I think it was his guitarist who composed all his songs at the time and this guy died poor after Francoeur dismantled the band. That band had the most horrible use of synthetisers, their guitars sounded like trash and the poetry was very harsh and vulgar. So that is national cultural treasury today. Well, well, well ! Maybe there's room for all sorts of artistic productions, like serie b movies,
 

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