kfliegner
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Whomever played the solo on Toto's 'Hold the Line' - again, a solo that went 'out' very successfully.
Wasn't it Lukather?
Whomever played the solo on Toto's 'Hold the Line' - again, a solo that went 'out' very successfully.
anything! That guy is a great player and very much missed in the packaging of the band.
Certainly under-rated, but he did score Ms Benatar, so I can't muster any tears for the guy!
Yes it was. Is this underrated? Hold the line was just about their biggest hit.Wasn't it Lukather?
Every solo ever performed by Martin Barre
I forgot that one. It buzzes and stutters, with those cool double-stops. Deinitely cool!Speaking of Jeff "Skunk" Baxter, I always thought his solo in Steely Dan's "My Old School" was very cool. Outside the norm, yet fits perfectly.
Anyone remember of Raymond Gomez in here?
Blues For Mez by Ray Gomez - YouTube
same tune, a live cut here (more of a licks-showcase, sure it was a live guest appearance at G.I.T - whatelse you would expect - for me, I like his album version much better....but there is almost nothing "new" from him on YT)
RAY GOMEZ LIVE AT GIT 07-31-86 - BLUES FOR MEZ.mp4 - YouTube
for those who saying "Ray who?" - you all might heart him playing here!
Stanley Clarke - Schooldays (with Ray Gomez) Montreux 1977 - YouTube
Yes it was. Is this underrated? Hold the line was just about their biggest hit.
Anyway: a truly underrated Lukather solo was in the song Animal from Past to Present. Talk about stepping out of the box. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=98zV24DMFm0Solo @ 2.45: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=98zV24DMFm0