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Toto: Falling in Between Live

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Movie Reviews of Toto: Falling in Between Live

Movie Review: A great concert from a great band for a great finale
Summary: 5 Stars

I saw them on this tour in Jm Thorpe, PA. The show was great but attendance wasn't. What a shame that this band didn't do better here in the states. Anyhow, I waited a couple of years to buy this on BD and it is worth the wait. I got what I expected as far as visual and sound quality. Five Stars there!! I read alot of the reviews here and I agree that the one problem is band chemistry without Dave and Mikey. Don't get me wrong, Greg fits in well, plays great and sings almost as badly as Dave. Leland is a great bassist but he is NOT Mike P. Check out the previous Anniversary Live in Amsterdam! Mike is so wound into the band you cannot help but miss him!!

The band comes out strong with great material from the "Falling" CD which features some of their hardest material since "Kingdom of Desire", which is also well represented in this concert BTW! Bobby is at his best ever in this concert from beginning to end and is even doing his old singing without the mike thing on occasion, amazing. Luke is, well...Luke. Anyone reading this is a Toto fan, need I say more? His guitar rips, shreds, and dances with a mastery worthy of being called one of the best in rock, no doubt at all. His singing is his usual smoky voice that blends perfectly in every exchange with the great Bobby Kimball and suits some of his great ballad stuff perfectly. I'll Be Over You, though "medleyfied" showcases why Luke was able to help carry the band through the lead singer crisis of an earlier time. (BTW please release some of the reunion stuff featuring Bobby and Joe Williams on stage together....)

Unfortunately Toto has this medley thing they do that has always annoyed me. I realize that they have an extensive catalog with alot of fan faves, they play very hard during their concert and are getting older. However, there is no reason why they cannot do the songs in full during a longer concert with a break. Hey, Rush plays just as hard, have been around just as long or longer and don't play medleys!! That has always been my beef. I have seen them several times and each time I loved them but with exception taken to medleys. Nonetheless I rate this as 5 star with a strong recommend, especially if you have a quality system!! Now that they have gone their separate ways lets have some remasters of some of their earlier works, after all they are all studio guys, no excuse not to do it!! With all that said Toto is a great band and one of my all time favorites, thank you guys for all the great memories that come with so many songs!!

Movie Review: Toto excels again
Summary: 5 Stars

I was eagerly waiting for this DVD.

After being nicely surprised by the excellent Falling In Between CD, and after watching TOTO live a couple of times in my native Panama in support of Mindfields (also a great CD) and Through the Looking Glass, I have a renewed appreciation for their greatness as a group.

After watching the whole DVD I can only say that this is one of the best sounding live concert DVDs I own (and I do own 100+), along with the Eagles Farewell I Tour, Duran Duran Live From London, and U2's Live From Chicago and Popmart DVDs.

Simon Philips, which besides his excellent contribution to TOTO as a superb drummer, also serves as sound engineer in the DVD and the results are spectacular.

Sound is so crisp, detailed and well balanced that is like being front row. There is a sense that every musician's output was carefully captured and mixed so that you can get the studio sound in a live context.

Toto's repertory is so vast that within a regular 2 hour concert it is impossible to cover all their hits and fan favorites, however, they did a great job including both the great new material from FIB (I missed No End In Sight), as well as classics (Pamela, Hold The Line, I'll be Over You, Rossana, Africa) and fan favorites (Caught In the Balance, Isolation), while including great songs from the Luke-fronted Toto albums (Kingdom of Desire, Tambu).

This time around, and unlike Live From Amsterdam, we are given the opportunity to enjoy great solos from Greg, Luke and Simon, which contribute greatly to the concert's flow and vibe.

As an extra, all musicians are interviewed, and you get the opportunity to see the passion and love these guys have for their craft.

Much have been said about TOTO's musicianship, and it is fully proven in their amazing performance on that night at the Le Zenith in Paris.

For TOTO and rock music fans, this is a must buy. Let's hope there is "No End In Sight" for TOTO's ongoing legacy.


Movie Review: Fantastic!!
Summary: 5 Stars

While I still prefer Live In Amsterdam (band members thing) over this offering, this DVD is truly a delight. The tunes rock, the musicianship is first rate and the band is tight as hell. You get old and new tunes here just like Live In Amsterdam, but you also get new members as well which is good and bad. I like Amsterdam better simply because it has more of the original member in it. In some way this DVD has a hired gun feel to it which of course is not the bands fault. David had stepped down and Mike had a bad hand and couldn't do the tour this time out. So for me, these missing members takes away from the overall vibe.

This dvd is first rate as far and picture and sounds goes as are the song selections, so if you like Toto you can't go wrong. Steve after this tour decided he'd had enough and thus, the band is no more. Steve himself said that the band was not the band he help start all those years ago. In fact he was quoted as saying, Toto should have at least one Poccaro in it. I guess with Mike's Absence that was the straw that broke the camels back!

This band will be missed for sure and hopefully we'll get a full remastered catalog of Toto's cd's someday to close the capture so to speak.

Anyway my point is this, both live DVD's rock, sound awesome and kick serious butt. It's up to you the fan on which one you prefer? You can't go wrong with ether one or you can buy them both, I did and couldn't be happier!!


Movie Review: Different and awsome, die hard fans and musicians won`t be disapointed
Summary: 5 Stars

I wasn't considering buying this DVD when it first came out since I really hadn't had much time to enjoy the Album Falling in Between yet. But my birthday came and gone and since I own all their material and seen them live three times, I said what the heck? I popped it in the DVD player and turned on my projector and immediately was immersed in this very entertaining experience. Not even knowing which songs were going to be played, I was pleasantly surprised by the older material. There is no doubt in my mind that the musicianship quality shines throughout the entire show and that the bands 80`s POP side is probably never coming back. I enjoyed this too! It is after all, what made this band WORLD WIDE notorious back then. If it wasn't for their hits half of all of their fans wouldn't probably never been driven to them and other bands within the PROGRESSIVE rock spectrum.
Of course a lot of albums have gone by, a lot of the bands members lives have changed and it`s expected that their music will change but the way that they execute these new arrangements is still Flawless. I think Steve, Bobby and Simon are still at the top of their game. Even after more than 30 years. For the rest of the lineup, they are a fine compliment to the band.

In a nut shell, this is another great performance by MY all time favorite band TOTO. A band MADE from EXCELLENT PROGRESSIVE MUSICIANS, w/excellent progressive tunes, FOR progressive thinking music lovers.

Movie Review: Instant Megafan
Summary: 5 Stars

I got the recommendation for this from my doctor, a big Lukather fan. Although I was only familiar with Toto's early hits, I purchased it. They were amazing. Often when old bands tour after being in the business for 30 years, one expects them to be "past their prime." Not the case here. Bobby Phillips still hits amazing high notes. Steve Lukather still has blazing shred speed. New member Greg Phillinganes sounds like he has always been there, and Leland Sklar does an inspiring job standing in for injured bassist Mike Porcaro.

Toto has a very tight sound. They are all "musicians' musicians" and have great chemistry on stage. The set list covers many of their hits over the years, creating very successful recreations. They transition smoothly from driving rock to haunting ballads to more jazz-influenced pieces. "Rosanna" begins with a jazz introduction.

Like their previous live DVD, this one does contain some medleys and only parts of some songs, like "Hydra", but with their catalog of songs, it is understandable.

It's definitely worth getting the DVD to see the live chemistry. There are also some interviews with band members where they play parts of some songs. Steve Lukather and Greg Phillinganes both show off their rigs.

This is a definitive live recording that raises the bar for onstage musicianship, and I heartily recommend it.
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