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    Quote Originally Posted by timfan
    Africa is a FANTASTIC song and I think i can actually hear Timothy a few times!!
    I hear him too. You can really hear him on I Won't Hold You Back by Toto. Wow!! Fantastic Toto song!

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    I'm catching up as well! Love that clip from Feed The Fire, tf.

    Sweet Holly, thanks for the information on the Toto tracks - Africa is also a favourite of mine.

    Timothy is credited with back up vocals on The Royal Scam and Pretzel Logic by Steely Dan, but I'm no wiser as to the specific tracks. Incidentally, Mark Knopfler plays lead guitar on Time Out Of Mind from their Gaucho album. Steely Dan's Greatest Hits 1972-1978 was one of the first albums I ever bought.


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    Quote Originally Posted by glenneaglesfan
    Sweet Holly, thanks for the information on the Toto tracks - Africa is also a favourite of mine.
    You are welcome.

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    Another bit of trivia

    In the early 90's Timothy went into a Carvin music store looking for some home recording equipment. The sales clerk reconised him immediately. He asked if they could get Timothy in touch with the Carvin PR guy about getting him a custom made bass.... and Taa dahhhh the famous white Bass is born!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by glenneaglesfan
    Incidentally, Mark Knopfler plays lead guitar on Time Out Of Mind from their Gaucho album. Steely Dan's Greatest Hits 1972-1978 was one of the first albums I ever bought.
    Thank you for that sizzling piece of information GEF. Time to listen to that song more closely. I had the Greatest Hits on record but now I have the Showbiz Kids anthology on CD. It's interesting that now both Glenn & Don have sung Showbiz Kids.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SweetHolly
    Quote Originally Posted by Maleah

    Where the heck is Calabasas?
    It's in the Los Angeles area of California.
    Ahhhh......I see! thanks!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maleah
    Ahhhh......I see! thanks!
    You're welcome.
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    The first rock & roll record Timothy ever purchased was Hound Dog by the one and only Elvis Presley.

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    I had no idea that Tim had sang with Toto on Africa. I like that song a lot, too.

    And I guess I'm not at all surprized that Tim's first rock 'n roll record was Hound Dog. Of course, Elvis was the hottest act around in the 50's.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ive always been a dreamer
    I had no idea that Tim had sang with Toto on Africa. I like that song a lot, too.

    And I guess I'm not at all surprized that Tim's first rock 'n roll record was Hound Dog. Of course, Elvis was the hottest act around in the 50's.
    Yup Tim did sing with Toto. That's basically how I fell in love with Tim.

    That doesn't suprise me either about what Tim's first record was.
    How can love survive in such a graceless age?

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