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Rockindeano wrote:Try putting this shit on the proper board. Fuckin TotoThere is a Toto board.
Rockindeano wrote:Try putting this shit on the proper board. Fuckin TotoThere is a Toto board.
Liam wrote:See....this is what i like....difference in opinion and it's still civil. In MY opinion...this album is fantastic.
r@y wrote:Liam wrote:See....this is what i like....difference in opinion and it's still civil. In MY opinion...this album is fantastic.
For a Texan, you have excellent musical taste !!!![]()
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j/k, man..!
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FiB is one of Toto's BEST work, IMO...The title track rocks, also Hooked and Taint Your World rocks too...
But a gem that you should listen to on a quiet night...Spiritual Man...
Cheers,
Ray
Ehwmatt wrote:Spiritual Man was the most underrated song from FiB.
Moon Beam wrote:Glad your enjoying FIB Liam, I've liked most everything I've heard from it also.
hoagiepete wrote:Falling in Between is a great album. Lukather and Schon have long been my favorite guitarists. Very similar melodic sounds.
Speaking of similar, play "Taint Your World" off Falling in Between and then "In Self Defense" off Generations. Who borrowed what from who? Uncanny similarity. Rockers, but can't say either are my faves.
ProgRocker53 wrote:hoagiepete wrote:Falling in Between is a great album. Lukather and Schon have long been my favorite guitarists. Very similar melodic sounds.
Speaking of similar, play "Taint Your World" off Falling in Between and then "In Self Defense" off Generations. Who borrowed what from who? Uncanny similarity. Rockers, but can't say either are my faves.
Luke and Neal both borrowed from EVH for those tunes.
Ehwmatt wrote:Spiritual Man was the most underrated song from FiB.
hoagiepete wrote:Speaking of similar, play "Taint Your World" off Falling in Between and then "In Self Defense" off Generations. Who borrowed what from who? Uncanny similarity. Rockers, but can't say either are my faves.
The_Noble_Cause wrote:I felt ripped off upon buying this album.
I asked Andrew to reimburse me, and was told to "stick with it."
As when I first bought it, I still contend that there are only a handful of good tracks on here.
In many ways, it reminds me of "Generations."
3-4 great-to-good tracks and the rest is not worthy of the band's name.
"No End in Sight" is a real odd one. Despite it's thoroughly morose lyrical subject matter, the chorus almost sounds uptempo.
brandonpfn wrote:Ever listen to Steely Dan? Big influence on them...
The_Noble_Cause wrote:brandonpfn wrote:Ever listen to Steely Dan? Big influence on them...
This album simply doesn't cut it for me.
brandonpfn wrote:The_Noble_Cause wrote:brandonpfn wrote:Ever listen to Steely Dan? Big influence on them...
This album simply doesn't cut it for me.
Guess you're a tough customer.
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