Raw footage shot during two days of recording Steve Lukather's "Ever Changing Times" album. January 15 and 16, 2007 at the Steakhouse Studio in North Hollywood.
Wished I could be there too .... Steve Lukather is just the best among all the guitarists and he is a complete musician. He is the reason why I play guitar... Thanks for all the great music Luke....GBU Luke. (Awie, Jakarta)
I've got this CD and met Steve at a small show in the Cleveland Area . One of my favorite CD 's I play it often driving down the road . Steve was as nice a person you get. Stood for pictures and chatted with everyone. Thanks Steve !!
whether it's a documentary or a museum or movie or star on the walk of fame steve lukather deserves to be nationally and internationally recognized as t h e guitarist of the century . Gilmore is great , and beck is great , and it does go on and on ____but someone has to be at the top . and that is steve
This is straight from the Toto website: "Hollywood: Toto received their star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame several years ago. They were joined by Steve Porcaro for the ceremony, and two foot-prints were added to the block for Jeff Porcaro."
No man. There is no top. Its not a sport like society is and you are.Its music. Get your head out of the score board learned mentality you have been brain washed to believe. Its not who is better, Its like making or creating sounds of the mind and spirit at that time. And styles of playing a mood. No winners and losers. That is bad energy! Have you ever won and looked at the loser and felt bad for them just for a sec.? Well, You should feel bad. Even special Olympics know this. And they are retarded. You are not! Learn something.
gary scharaa I think you're right, just to name a few, Joe Satriani, Steve Vai, David Gilmour, Jeff Beck, Jimmy Page, Ritchie Blackmore, Richie Sambora, Mark Knopfler, Robert Johnson, Clash, and many others, but I happen to appreciate the intense work that goes into his music. The second in my book has to be Ritchie Sambora. I just love his style and his licks and phrasing.
Eddie Van Halen would agree with you Gary...When asked what is was like to be the worlds greatest Guitarist,he replied,"I don't know,go ask Steve Lukather"...
I saw Toto at a small beachside nightclub in NH in the early 90's, it was one of the best shows I've ever seen. Being in a 300 seat venue and seeing a Headliner is pure magic.
Steve you are a great player matey. massive chunks of pure guitar heaven. Keyboard man great too and the band stuff too. Will listen to this album for sure at some time. Thanks for this. Ever Changing Times was a great tune by A Franklin and M. Mac as well.
Toto will be out with a record within the month. It's going to be called "Toto XIV" and there already is a video out for the song "Orphan". Also another track called "Holy War". Sounds good to me!
This must be one Hell of a great album, it sells for $114.80 on Amazon! Mr. Lukather, I know you are a kind soul, PLEASE send me a copy of this CD!! 🙏🙏
images and words from dream theater ...on the acoustic part he was playing towards the end...not as a diss but has been played before..Steve is awesome!!!
Steve, thanks for all the great music through the years. Keep putting out the solo records. They are MUCH appreciated. Does anybody know what any of those anonymous amps were ? The AC 30 and Marshall (what model? ) were easily identified. Steve ? Anybody ? Thanks for posting this video!!!
Hey mate, in this record Luke used a lot of vintage amps.. A 1959 Gibson GA-6, a 1950 Magnatone 213, and a 1966 Supro 1620T. The Vox was a 1964 Vox AC30 Top boost model, and the Marshalls are a JCM2000 DSL 100 and a little JMP.. it's a 2061X
I'm late to the Lukather party even though I was a ToTo fan in the early 80's. I guess because it wasn't harder rock I skipped over it. Now I've learned to play Rosanna on guitar, fun song to play.
Do you have Toto's album Kingdom of Desire JamCave Studio? It's my favourite Toto album, and the last one the mighty Jeff Porcaro played on. It's got a harder edge to it. Check out the youtube for this current tour as well, killer live. They have started releasing their US tour dates for the summer too, if that's where you're from.
oh steve my all time hero... tht was the time you was an alcoholic... you had a bad time... i feel it nowaday .... booze... vodka ... you made it.... i hope i mad e it too
+FreedomZealot Yur kidden right? LUKE is a former Top LA Session Guitarist that rec'd on over 1,500 LP's + Playing professionally for another..what..39 yrs now, so yeah, he can play 5* Jazz, Fusion, Great Blues (Hendrix!!), Kick ass rock and hard rock (White Sister-Toto!) and real hot pyrotechnique guitar w/ all the tricks! Luke played w/ SRV and Jeff Beck in Japan! Tours w/ the Great Larry Carlton..Talk bout yur hot players! Luke is a God in Europe as well! JSP
One of the weirdest produced albums ever. Very large dynamic range, very present but narrow mixed drums, guitars at times as wide as a jumbojet and LOUD in the mix.... But hey... I like it.
I thought the same, it sounds like my mixed, and the drums are detracting the overall quality, both in tone and the aforementioned contrast to the music in spatial terms. Maybe they were not yet processed fully, compression would easily fix most issues I am wanting to resolve on them listening here.
Wished I could be there too .... Steve Lukather is just the best among all the guitarists and he is a complete musician. He is the reason why I play guitar... Thanks for all the great music Luke....GBU Luke. (Awie, Jakarta)
The best. Any genre, any speed, any thing... He delivers gold in one or two takes. He's beyond just chops.
Amen
LUKE is my fav. all around guitarist w/ a killer voice + great guy!!
all good guitar players love Steve Lukather's playing. he is incredible
I've got this CD and met Steve at a small show in the Cleveland Area . One of my favorite CD 's I play it often driving down the road . Steve was as nice a person you get. Stood for pictures and chatted with everyone. Thanks Steve !!
whether it's a documentary or a museum or movie or star on the walk of fame steve lukather deserves to be nationally and internationally recognized as t h e guitarist of the century . Gilmore is great , and beck is great , and it does go on and on ____but someone has to be at the top . and that is steve
This is straight from the Toto website: "Hollywood: Toto received their star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame
several years ago. They were joined by Steve Porcaro for the ceremony,
and two foot-prints were added to the block for Jeff Porcaro."
No man. There is no top. Its not a sport like society is and you are.Its music. Get your head out of the score board learned mentality you have been brain washed to believe. Its not who is better, Its like making or creating sounds of the mind and spirit at that time. And styles of playing a mood. No winners and losers. That is bad energy! Have you ever won and looked at the loser and felt bad for them just for a sec.? Well, You should feel bad. Even special Olympics know this. And they are retarded. You are not! Learn something.
gary schraa completely agree, my friend: Luke is the planet’s finest living musician.
gary scharaa
I think you're right, just to name a few, Joe Satriani, Steve Vai, David Gilmour, Jeff Beck, Jimmy Page, Ritchie Blackmore, Richie Sambora, Mark Knopfler, Robert Johnson, Clash, and many others, but I happen to appreciate the intense work that goes into his music. The second in my book has to be Ritchie Sambora. I just love his style and his licks and phrasing.
Eddie Van Halen would agree with you Gary...When asked what is was like to be the worlds greatest Guitarist,he replied,"I don't know,go ask Steve Lukather"...
Good reminder to go listen to his solo stuff again! Thanks for all the great music Steve and crew!
That amp between the Gibson and the Magnatone had incredible overdrive.
i often come back to this video, and always amazes how good sounds all he plays, even "simple" things!
Love the finished product. Fav Lukather album. Fun watching the work days.
we love you steve
Cool to see Trev hanging out with his dad in the studio! Thanks for posting!
Nothing but love for Steve! Thank you for so many years of bad ass music!
Really terrific that he let you film this hanging out and playing around. So cool.
Just a Dream❤Love you man forever
watching these guys jam and create music really reminds me a lot of me and my band.
thank you for filming and than you luke for letting us fans have a glimpse at your brilliance!
I saw Toto at a small beachside nightclub in NH in the early 90's, it was one of the best shows I've ever seen.
Being in a 300 seat venue and seeing a Headliner is pure magic.
Was that with Jeff on drums or after his passing?
I love it and hang around to watch such rare videos. This is music history. Thanks for posting this masterpiece.
❤Studios forever to get the SOUND
Hello Esteve Lukather my favorite singler and guitar
Congratulations for job solo
The best of my generation
He's such a genius player.
God thx for this footage! Awesome! Steve is one of my favorite artists of all time . . I've always loved his style : )
this footage is a real treasure! Wow! many thanks for this great upload
Amazing ❤Thanks for sharing
So much fun! And so much creativity...
Thanks a lot! This is really nice to watch..
Fantastic insight. Thanks so much.
His blue electric guitar is so beautiful! :)
thank you so much for uploading this! Love luke
Priceless footage, Rick. Thanks for sharing!
Steve you are a great player matey. massive chunks of pure guitar heaven. Keyboard man great too and the band stuff too. Will listen to this album for sure at some time. Thanks for this. Ever Changing Times was a great tune by A Franklin and M. Mac as well.
Toto will be out with a record within the month. It's going to be called "Toto XIV" and there already is a video out for the song "Orphan". Also another track called "Holy War". Sounds good to me!
Love that record!
Fantastic clip, thanks!
16:50 my favorite solo guitar setting
Amazing !! Thanks for sharing and Greetings from Drummer TV Show from Argentina !!!
nice!!! i cant believe i met him a couple of months ago! (:
wow thanks for sharing this treasure
Great guy and great artists all.
Luke is a wonderful musician, truly.
Steve my hero
That little Gibson amp sounded KILLER !
He can sound just like Boz Scaggs. I got to hear him do it at a show in Biloxi . They were having fun and it was a great show we had a great time
Musicians love to chill and riff...I think we could live in a studio..
LUKE! SOLID, man! Cool video- thanks!
That studio reminds of one I did a lot of tracking in back in Missouri. Same monitors. Same layout. And similar board. Both great sounding studios.
Ever Changing Times has some really great Lukather tracks on it. Overlooked album i think.
This must be one Hell of a great album, it sells for $114.80 on Amazon! Mr. Lukather, I know you are a kind soul, PLEASE send me a copy of this CD!! 🙏🙏
Lukather Maestro de Maestros
So cool to see. Thanks for this.
Loved his book so very much.
Not only is Steve Lukather a great musician, he does great interviews too.
very nice!!! thanks.
Really enjoyed that
You're sitting on a couch and next to you Stevie vinning on his guitar,priceless!
Blows me away... Love to be there too. Great drummer. Where did he come from? Steve sure can pick em.' Love the guy!!!
thanks for sharing this. always fun to see top artists at their craft
É um prazer ver um pouco de como ele trabalha.
That’s some good drumming. Props to whoever that is
Thank you! :)
images and words from dream theater ...on the acoustic part he was playing towards the end...not as a diss but has been played before..Steve is awesome!!!
Priceless footage! Thank you so much!
How Friggin Luckyy ou are bro......DAMN !!
tu es le meilleur Steve
Very cool stuff!!
na minha opiniao um dos melhores guitarristas e vocalistas do planeta. vida longa ao luke
man that ac30 crunch tone is fuckin legit man
Steve, thanks for all the great music through the years. Keep putting out the solo records. They are MUCH appreciated.
Does anybody know what any of those anonymous amps were ? The AC 30 and Marshall (what model? ) were easily identified. Steve ? Anybody ? Thanks for posting this video!!!
Hey mate, in this record Luke used a lot of vintage amps.. A 1959 Gibson GA-6, a 1950 Magnatone 213, and a 1966 Supro 1620T. The Vox was a 1964 Vox AC30 Top boost model, and the Marshalls are a JCM2000 DSL 100 and a little JMP.. it's a 2061X
That 59 Gibson amp was frickin Awesome
What a cutie is Trev. And also almost identical to his father
Love it! More?
I'm late to the Lukather party even though I was a ToTo fan in the early 80's. I guess because it wasn't harder rock I skipped over it. Now I've learned to play Rosanna on guitar, fun song to play.
Do you have Toto's album Kingdom of Desire JamCave Studio? It's my favourite Toto album, and the last one the mighty Jeff Porcaro played on. It's got a harder edge to it. Check out the youtube for this current tour as well, killer live. They have started releasing their US tour dates for the summer too, if that's where you're from.
KingdomofLuke1 I don’t but now I’ll look into it.
by the way i would go with the first amp! Vibe aliceous!
Great video, Luke is the shit
Interesting! Good job!
That AC 30!!! Wowwwww
I'm not sure what Jason said, but we like it!
Trevor is diggin his dad
Te Amo Steve Lukather,
Ah. A fellow convert of the Delay Llarma. Excellent.
One of my dreams ... to meet Steve in real life.
jeff must be at my next wedding playing ,being 80 and 85 yrs, we can handle
My tinnitus is gone! No wait, it's back.
Sweet Jane 🤩
How good did that Hammond and the AC30 sound!
this is a jewel! amazing luke
Epic legond period!!
Wish, i`d be there...
22:42 : Dad, you're boring me.
23:17: Look, son, Summer Breeze!
23:23: Nice!
What's the post below me talking about? Anyone know. Anyway, nice studio footage. What color blue is that ernie ball Luyke guitar? Anyone know.
oh steve my all time hero... tht was the time you was an alcoholic... you had a bad time... i feel it nowaday .... booze... vodka ... you made it.... i hope i mad e it too
Please can U tell me what is the little amp that Luke is playing at 10:30 ?? please answer , thanks :)
All walnut neck. Beautiful.
at 14:35..what type of amp was that..I like the vibrato..sounded like a vibrolux but fuller...????
At around 19:30 Steve busts out some SRV-style stuff. I had no idea that he had that in his arsenal, but it just figures that he would.
He's a session guy. He can play anything.
+FreedomZealot Yur kidden right? LUKE is a former Top LA Session Guitarist that rec'd on over 1,500 LP's + Playing professionally for another..what..39 yrs now, so yeah, he can play 5* Jazz, Fusion, Great Blues (Hendrix!!), Kick ass rock and hard rock (White Sister-Toto!) and real hot pyrotechnique guitar w/ all the tricks! Luke played w/ SRV and Jeff Beck in Japan! Tours w/ the Great Larry Carlton..Talk bout yur hot players! Luke is a God in Europe as well! JSP
Sam, I may be wrong but it looks like a Supro 1624T (white band etc) it may be a replica made by Magic Amps.
get this book the gospel according to luke...history of the la music scene in detail
Jeff Porcaro Groove own it and already read it three times
Wonder what amp he was using in that studio....he wasnt with Bogner yet right,..maybe boogie idk
Good stuff. Looks like I posted 2 yrs ago. Posts move around. So now it's does anybody know wat the guy above me is talking about?
One of the weirdest produced albums ever. Very large dynamic range, very present but narrow mixed drums, guitars at times as wide as a jumbojet and LOUD in the mix.... But hey... I like it.
I thought the same, it sounds like my mixed, and the drums are detracting the overall quality, both in tone and the aforementioned contrast to the music in spatial terms. Maybe they were not yet processed fully, compression would easily fix most issues I am wanting to resolve on them listening here.
Damn!
That organ player!!!
Jeff Babko. He's amazing!