• In Review - Fahrenheit by TOTO (with commentary from Steve Porcaro)

  • Nov 2 2023
  • Length: 1 hr and 36 mins
  • Podcast

In Review - Fahrenheit by TOTO (with commentary from Steve Porcaro)

  • Summary

  • Season 2, Episode 2: In Review - Fahrenheit by TOTO (with commentary from Steve Porcaro)

     

    In this week's episode, join us as we sit down with the 3-time Grammy Award-winning keyboardist, songwriter, and founding member of TOTO, Steve Porcaro. In this in-depth interview, Steve details his prolific career working with his former bandmates in TOTO, as well as Michael Jackson, Don Henley, Boz Scaggs, Gary Wright, among others. Steve walks us through working with Quincy Jones on the sessions for We Are the World, and of course, helps us review the album of the week: TOTO's Fahrenheit from 1986. This is a very in-depth episode that you won't want to miss.

     

    (Originally released on September 23, 2023)

     

    Sam's 3 of the Week Picks...

    1.) Lowdown - Boz Scaggs, 1976

    2.) My Love's Leavin' - Steve Winwood, 1986

    3.) Maggie May - Rod Stewart, 1971

     

    Luke's 3 of the Week Picks...

    1.) Gap - The Kooks, 2008

    2.) Rosemary - Deftones, 2012

    3.) Here Comes My Girl - Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers, 1979

     

    Follow us on Instagram @obu.fm.pod for updates! https://www.instagram.com/obu.fm.pod/?hl=en

     

    We do not own any music included within this episode of OBU-FM.

    This episode is a Questone Entertainment Production in association with the Signal.

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