Toto - Pamela (HQ Audio)



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groove groove ... ( 3 weeks ago by kpl1228)
groove groove groove...god Jeff Porcaro is awesome. Tight as hell. i'm no drummer, but oh my god. He may not be all rolls and double toms, but he is so so so solid. I'm a keyboard player, and playing behind guys like this is so great. Like driving a Porsche.
This is fucking ... ( 3 weeks ago by thechanthasbegun)
This is fucking great XDXDXD BEST GROUP EVERRR
Great Drummer !!! ( 2 weeks ago by Balzak8)
Great Drummer !!!
Not just groove, ... ( 2 weeks ago by sonicfrogdotnet)
Not just groove, groove, groove, but pocket, pocket, pocket!!!! I'm a bass player, and when I want to show younger drummers how to play with other guys (instead of drum solo's in the garage) I point to Porcaro. When I want them to understand POCKET, I show them Porcaro. When I want to show them TIME and METER.... Well, you know.
Great sentence: how ... ( 2 weeks ago by kpl1228)
Great sentence: how to play with other guys. So true. he does have the pocket, and he definitely runs the show, but is flexible enough to adjust to changes.
In one of my old ... ( 2 weeks ago by sonicfrogdotnet)
In one of my old bands, we had a drummer who had only been playing a few years, so he was not a "super-star" drummer, but he understood pocket. He left the band and we replaced him with a guy who had some SERIOUS chops. The guy had some hands! BUT, he was really into Primus, and it showed. He didn't understand pocket. I have the utmost respect for Claypool and the gang, but they don't do pocket. We'd be in the middle of a song and the drummer would go in a totally different direction.
I think these guys ... ( 2 weeks ago by littleteethkeith)
I think these guys played at my brothers wedding. I was pretty drunk but I think thats them.
Joseph Williams ... ( 2 weeks ago by Chyappology)
Joseph Williams sings I don't want to miss a thing on youtube...Toto the best..
great joseph ... ( 2 weeks ago by rodrox01)
great joseph williams
Good song. Why is ... ( 1 week ago by ssoass)
Good song. Why is she dribbling a football with her hand?
Sounds like George ... ( 1 week ago by anakina1)
Sounds like George Michael.
not even close ( 1 week ago by GM0530)
not even close
Hell yeah. ... ( 1 week ago by rdangelo)
Hell yeah. Drumming isn't about chops. It's about doing a job, and that is lay down a groove. Playing with authority.
"Black and white ... ( 1 week ago by rdangelo)
"Black and white always go together"? Shouldn't this be sung to a black chick then?
lo mejor toto... ... ( 1 week ago by cotemy)
lo mejor toto... porque mierda se separo T.T
ONE of my Favotite ... ( 1 week ago by CHRISTSmusiciansSEA)
ONE of my Favotite ToTo Songs. Great ! ! !
Home of The Brave, too : )
Why do some people ... ( 1 week ago by CrvenaKiselina)
Why do some people post dumb comments like these? Mate, sometimes it's better to be silent and stupid than post a comment like this and remove all doubts.
Great song. Session ... ( 1 week ago by MammothMardge)
Great song. Session players rokcing out laying down an 80's groove about a sexy woman.
Great song!! Great ... ( 1 week ago by theaterdreamer)
Great song!! Great great song!!! Jeff Porcaro...greatest drummer ever. And Steve Lukather???? /bows down. "I'm not worthy". Greatest assembly of truly tremendous musicians any rock band has ever had. Period. Toto are....gods!
Hah, i was looking ... ( 6 days ago by oseldor)
Hah, i was looking at the music video for 'Hold the line', i thought i could take a look at this movie and see if i liked this song too, then i found out that iv'e been looking for this song for about three years ^^
Toto es una de los ... ( 6 days ago by tipsjl)
Toto es una de los mejores bandas de los 80's sus canciones representan a toda una generaci
ón que ama entrañablemente estas epocas doradas del Rock, ellos ya son inmortales.
Haha, that is ... ( 2 days ago by HenkJovialusDikkus)
Haha, that is pretty cool :) This song rocks.
Jeff was holdin ... ( 1 day ago by nebaioth)
Jeff was holdin them down...haha ...RIP bud.
los de las ... ( 15 hours ago by joesatriani2006)
los de las trompetas son ellos mismos!!



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