Ehwmatt wrote:Starrider wrote:Toto has been playing with one keyboardist and two guitar players for quite some time. Now they will be back to two on keys and one on guitar with this lineup. Wonder how this will affect the sound. Tony Spinner had been handling the second guitar parts as well as the high harmonies for the last few tours. Does anyone know anything about Nathan East's singing voice?
I'm sure the taped backing vocals will pick up the slack. I think the second guitar will be missed, though.
I didn't want to go there about the canned backing vox, but I am afraid you may be correct. I saw TOTO a few summers ago in Connecticut, dead center second row, right in front of Luke. They were all singing off teleprompters (don't know how they would forget the lyrics- they didn't play any deep cuts or depart from their usual fare) and it was clear that tapes were being used to supplement the bg vox. If JW starts to struggle with the high notes, it's a lot easier to cover it up with a live singer than it is if you're just working with canned harmonies. Maybe they can see what Jenny Douglas and Donna McDaniel are up to. No one will believe that Luke or Paich is singing high harmonies.
I can understand not having Tony Spinner there because he was not a part of classic TOTO. Nathan East wasn't either, though. Maybe they'll have sequenced rhythm guitar tracks, or they'll have someone play offstage or dressed all in black behind Paich like Jim Jessel did for a while when he played second keys and sang bg vox (I think you can see him on the 25th anniversary DVD).
In any case, I am hoping to see a few US dates. I would go see them in a heartbeat, even if it involved travel.