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watched this probly 100 times or more the past 2 yrs, definitely one of the greatest rock drumming performances ever recorded (and of a great song too boot...)
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this is so bad motherfucking ass,especially the drummer at the very first of this vid.holy!!!!!!!!!!! im a good drummer,but i dont know if i could ever pull that shit off.
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@RMNCOfficial You know, this song is how I first came to know of Jeff's work. I have ALWAYS loved the song, and considering the musicianship it's no wonder. Ever since then, I've been putting together piece by piece different stuff that I love that Jeffrey played on as well...coincidence? I think not! What a master of groove. RIP.
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Amazing!
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ME DIERON GANAAAS DE BAAILAAAAR
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Boz is the man! And still going strong! He's probably the most under-rated songwriter of the 20th century...yet, he's simply awesome! Most people have no clue of the fantastic rock/pop/love songs he wrote. Jeff Porcaro was just amazing! I love the video where he explains how he took "Fool in the Rain" and the Purdie Shuffle for the backbone of Rosanna. Toto had some success but they were just a great band and hope the younger kids "get it".
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Jeff Porcaro on drums. It is pure heaven! Love, love, love Boz any year, anytime, anyway!!!!
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Fabulous!!! It is so cool to see a young Boz doing his thing! It's all so natural and yet a ""class-A performance!! The whole scene takes me back.... Ahhh the 70's what a great time to be alive! I've been a Boz fan since then and still adore him! Saw him for the first time last Fall, I took my 24 year old son to see him because he had never heard if Boz Scaggs( shame on me) ! William Royce is still the man after all these years! Check out the song " I got your number" with Boz and the late
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love Jeff!!!!!!
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Not long after we had Toto!
Wow this was when the Toto sound was just being formed by the Porcaro brothers - man that Steve solo at 2:45. Gives me goose bumps.
dobb673 11 months ago 13
A few things - first I thank my Dad for exposing me to this kind of music when I was a kid because now I have no problems playing it for my kids. They need to know what REAL music is all about. Secondly, that keyboard player with the mustache looks so much like the late great Brad Delp from Boston :] And third, going to see the Boz man in Tarryton NY next month - can't wait. Real music = Boz Skaggs. Doesn't get much better than this. Keep it alive and see him on tour! :)
86marillion 11 months ago 7