Jeff Porcaro (Toto and many others drummer)

Started by StephenM, May 13, 2021, 01:40:28 AM

StephenM


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQ6tzbKsKKk

This guy is one of the best ever and died way too young....
he says he never in his life played a drum solo... he is all about holding time...this guy was special like Neil Peart but somewhat , quite a bit, different players.... and very few people know how many artists he played on their records...

"I do sessions for free if they don't have a record deal and are trying to get a record deal."  man alive...this guy was so humble and decent.  and he said he got a lot of paid work because of his willingness to work for less... and he worked all the time
 
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StephenM

He played on Steely Dan -Katy Lied album, Michael Jackson Thriller, Boz Skaggs albums,  including George Benson, Tommy Bolin, Larry Carlton, Eric Carmen, Eric Clapton, Joe Cocker, Christopher Cross, Miles Davis, Dire Straits, Donald Fagen, Stan Getz, David Gilmour, James Newton Howard, Al Jarreau, Elton John, Leo Sayer, Greg Lake, Rickie Lee Jones, Paul McCartney, Michael McDonald, Bee Gees, Sérgio Mendes, Jim Messina, Pink Floyd, Lee Ritenour, Diana Ross, Boz Scaggs, Seals and Crofts, Bruce Springsteen, Steely Dan, Barbra Streisand, Richard Marx, Don Henley, David Foster, Donna Summer, Frankie Valli and Joe Walsh. Porcaro contributed drums to four tracks on Michael Jackson's Thriller and also played on the Dangerous album hit "Heal the World". He also played on 10cc's ...Meanwhile (1992). On the 1993 10cc Alive album, recorded after his death, the band dedicated "The Night That the Stars Didn't Show" to him.


toured with Sony and Cher, Steely Dan, Boz Skaggs and of course TOTO
 
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With other artists
Seals & Crofts – Diamond Girl (1973); Unborn Child (1974); Get Closer (1976)
Les Dudek – Les Dudek (1976)
Three Dog Night - American Pastime (1976)
Joe Cocker – I Can Stand a Little Rain (1974); Civilized Man (1984)
Steely Dan – Pretzel Logic (1974) - "Night by Night", "Parker's Band"; Katy Lied (1975); "FM (No Static at All)" (1978, for the FM movie soundtrack album); Gaucho (1980) - "Gaucho"
Tommy Bolin – Teaser (1975) - "The Grind", "Homeward Strut", "Dreamer", "Teaser"
Jackson Browne – The Pretender (1976)
Leo Sayer – Endless Flight (1976) - "When I Need You"; Thunder in My Heart (1977); Leo Sayer (1978); World Radio (1982); Have You Ever Been in Love (1983)
Boz Scaggs – Silk Degrees (1976); Down Two Then Left (1977); Middle Man (1980); "Look What You've Done to Me" (1980, featured in the movie Urban Cowboy); "Miss Sun" (1980, released as a single, then included on the compilation Hits!); Other Roads (1988)
John Sebastian – Welcome Back (1976)
Carly Simon – "Nobody Does It Better" (1977)
Eric Carmen – Boats Against the Current (1977) - "She Did It"
Valerie Carter – Just a Stone's Throw Away (1977); Wild Child (1978)
Lisa Dal Bello – Lisa Dal Bello (1977)
Hall & Oates – Beauty on a Back Street (1977)
Lee Ritenour – Captain Fingers (1977); Rit (1981)
Diana Ross – Baby It's Me (1977); Ross (1983)
Colin Blunstone – Never Even Thought (1978)
Larry Carlton – Larry Carlton (1978); Sleepwalk (1981); Friends (1983)
Allen Toussaint – Motion (1978)
Linda Evans - "You Control Me" (1979)
Dave Mason – Mariposa De Oro (1978) - "Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow"
Warren Zevon – Excitable Boy (1978) - "Nighttime in the Switching Yard"; Mr. Bad Example (1991)
Ruben Blades – Nothing but the Truth (1988)
Bim – Thistles (1978)
Jerry Williams – Gone (1978)
Al Stewart – Time Passages (1978) - "Valentina Way"
Marc Jordan - Mannequin (1978)
The Pointer Sisters - Energy (1978)
Rickie Lee Jones – Rickie Lee Jones (1979); The Magazine (1984)
Janne Schaffer – Earmeal (1979)
Lowell George – Thanks, I'll Eat It Here (1979)
Flyer – Send a Little Love My Way (1979)
Bill Hughes – Dream Master (1979)
Pink Floyd – The Wall (1979) - "Mother"
Aretha Franklin – Aretha (1980); Love All the Hurt Away (1981)
Mariya Takeuchi – Miss M (1980)
The Brothers Johnson – Winners (1981)
Peter Frampton – Breaking All the Rules (1981)
Bee Gees – Living Eyes (1981)
Char – U.S.J (1981)
Christopher Cross – "Arthur's Theme (Best That You Can Do)" (1981); Another Page (1983); Rendezvous (1992)
Randy Crawford – Secret Combination (1981); Windsong (1982); Nightline (1983)
Al Jarreau – Breakin' Away (1981) - "Breakin' Away"; Jarreau (1983) - "Mornin'", "Step by Step", "Black and Blues"
Amii Ozaki – Hot Baby (1981)
Greg Lake – Greg Lake (1981)
Crosby, Stills & Nash – Daylight Again (1982); Allies (1983)
Eye to Eye – Eye to Eye (1982)
Michael Jackson – Thriller (1982) - "The Girl is Mine", "Beat It", "Human Nature", "The Lady in My Life"; Dangerous (1991) - "Heal the World"
Donna Summer – Donna Summer (1982) - "Protection"
Elton John – Jump Up! (1982)
Melissa Manchester – Hey Ricky (1982) - "You Should Hear How She Talks About You"
Donald Fagen – The Nightfly (1982)
Herbie Hancock – Lite Me Up (1982)
Don Henley – I Can't Stand Still (1982) - "Dirty Laundry"; The End of the Innocence (1989) - "New York Minute"
Michael McDonald – If That's What It Takes (1982) - "I Keep Forgettin'"; No Lookin' Back (1985); Take It to Heart (1990)
George Benson – In Your Eyes (1983) - "Lady Love Me (One More Time)"
James Newton Howard – James Newton Howard and Friends (1983)[15]
Lionel Richie – Can't Slow Down (1983) - "Running with the Night"; Louder Than Words (1996) - "The Climbing"
Paul Simon – Hearts and Bones (1983) - "Train in the Distance"
Randy Newman – Trouble in Paradise (1983) - "I Love L.A."
Russ Taff – Walls of Glass (1983) - "Walls of Glass", "Jeremiah", "Inside Look"
Chicago – Chicago 17 (1984) - "Stay the Night"
David Gilmour – About Face (1984)
The Jacksons – Victory (1984) - "Torture", "Wait"
Paul McCartney – Give My Regards to Broad Street (1984) - "Silly Love Songs"
Joe Walsh – The Confessor (1985)
Eric Clapton – Behind the Sun (1985) - "Forever Man"
Peter Cetera – Solitude/Solitaire (1986)
Earth, Wind & Fire – Touch the World (1987)
Roger Hodgson – Hai Hai (1987)
David Benoit – Freedom at Midnight (1987); Shadows (1991)
Jon Anderson – In the City of Angels (1988)
Luis Miguel – Busca Una Mujer (1988)
Love and Money – Strange Kind of Love (1988)
Patti Austin – The Real Me (1988); Love Is Gonna Getcha (1990)
Dr. John – In a Sentimental Mood (1989)
Nik Kershaw – The Works (1989) - "Walkabout"
Poco – Legacy (1989)
Clair Marlo – Let It Go (1989)
Celine Dion – Have a Heart (1989)
Natalie Cole – Good to Be Back (1989) - "Miss You Like Crazy", "Starting Over Again"
Madonna – Like a Prayer (1989) - "Cherish"; I'm Breathless (1990) - "Hanky Panky"
Jude Cole – A View from 3rd Street (1990) - "Time for Letting Go", "Compared to Nothing"; Start the Car (1992) - "Open Road", "Tell The Truth"
Sandi Patty – "Another Time...Another Place" (1990)
Bruce Springsteen – "Viva Las Vegas" (1990, included in the collective album The Last Temptation of Elvis and featured in the movie Honeymoon in Vegas); Human Touch (1992)
Fahed Mitre – Toda la Verdad (1990)
Twenty Mondays – The Twist Inside (1990)
Bryan Duncan – Anonymous Confessions of a Lunatic Friend (1990)
Emily Remler – This Is Me (1990)
Michael Bolton – Time, Love & Tenderness (1991) - "When a Man Loves a Woman"
Cher – Mermaids (1990) - "The Shoop Shoop Song (It's in His Kiss)"; Love Hurts (1991) - "Could've Been You"
Dire Straits – On Every Street (1991) - "Calling Elvis", "Heavy Fuel"
Richard Marx – Rush Street (1991); Paid Vacation (1993) - "One Man"
Bonnie Raitt – Luck of the Draw (1991)
Rod Stewart – Vagabond Heart (1991) - "The Motown Song"
Curtis Stigers – Curtis Stigers (1991)
Ricky Gianco – E' rock & roll (1991)
B-52s – Good Stuff (1992)
Go West – Indian Summer (1992)
10cc – ...Meanwhile (1992)
Bruce Springsteen – Human Touch (1992) - "Human Touch"
Paul Young – The Crossing (1993)
David Crosby – Thousand Roads (1993)
Steve Porcaro – Someday/Somehow (2016) - "Back to You"
 
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StephenM

at around 39 minutes he starts talking about recording direct to record...where they have to play the entire half of the album top to bottom and the only time between songs was the album distance between songs... and if you mess up...you start back over, top to bottom...can you imagine that????
 
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Ted

I can't believe I watched the whole thing. Very down to earth. Reminds me of an old friend of mine who is a drummer, mostly self-taught, who is very disciplined about drumming and doing "the job" of the drummer. I feel like I know this guy.
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