Is Toto the most underrated band ever?

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Is Toto the most underrated band ever?

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Possibly.

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Yeah, I only know of a couple songs. I was just thinking that Hold the Line is a great song.
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Papa Willie wrote: Never liked their music much at all, but will admit that they consisted of hellacious musicians...
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Most underrated band ever?

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I don't know if they're the most underrated band, but I'll say that Steve Lukather might have the most impressive resume' of any rock guitarist ever.
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Papa Willie wrote:
Dinsdale wrote:I don't know if they're the most underrated band, but I'll say that Steve Lukather might have the most impressive resume' of any rock guitarist ever.
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Yep.

There are a lot of session players out there with surprisingly diverse resumes.

Most impressive I've ever seen (this guy's a bass player) is Leland Sklar. I always knew him for playing with Jackson Browne, James Taylor and that sort of crowd. Then, just a couple of weeks ago, I realized that he was the bass player on Billy Cobham's Spectrum, which was a seminal jazz fusion album that I've owned since around 1973.

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Check out the list of albums here:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leland_Sklar
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Didn't look at the list, but I know he did this:


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Mikey wrote:Most impressive I've ever seen (this guy's a bass player) is Leland Sklar. I always knew him for playing with Jackson Browne, James Taylor and that sort of crowd. Then, just a couple of weeks ago, I realized that he was the bass player on Billy Cobham's Spectrum, which was a seminal jazz fusion album that I've owned since around 1973.

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Check out the list of albums here:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leland_Sklar
Saw him with JT 30 years ago. I see his beard has gotten a little larger. Even in the context of a James Taylor concert, it was easy to tell that Sklar was a monster player.
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