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Toto – 25th Anniversary, Live in Amsterdam

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Toto may be past its prime as a multi-platinum recording band, but Live in Amsterdam offers abundant proof that their performances are as electrifying as ever. Recorded in Amsterdam’s Heineken Music Hall on February 17, 2003, nea… More >>

Toto – 25th Anniversary, Live in Amsterdam

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  • Jersey Seven of Nine said:

    OK so everyone can make mistakes but c’mon how many people actually own an HD DVD Player? Not many eh based on the reviews I read…

    SO…Please do yourself a favor and DO NOT ORDER THIS DVD IF you have a Standard DVD Player.

    You need to order the description for DVD only.

    Anyway I had to return two torturous returns, one damaged and one not damaged and that is a lot of pain and suffering since I’ve been waiting to watch this DVD for around 2 weeks now…GEEZ give me a break.

    One more last thing, what the hell? Now everyone will eventually have to buy a new HD DVD Player? Is money growing on trees? I think NOT!!!!!

  • Anonymous said:

    I was really disappointed with Toto. My favorite songs of all time is “Hold the Line” i brought this DVD mainly because of that. They just totally screwed it up it sounds so different, the lead singer is atrocious i could do a better job than him. Steve lukather i thought was a great guitarist but he totally disappointed me the solos have no resemblence to waht your hear in their studio albums. The rest of the band is ok. The song I liked the most in the dvd is “Africa”. The audio and video are excellent.
    VERDICT: If you are a hardcore TOTO fan you might like it otherwise please dont buy it.

  • paul stanley said:

    i have plenty of music dvd’s and usually when they sound to perfect you wonder if the audio was enhanced in the studio, but when i watched the first ten minutes of this atrocity and they played ”medley’s” twice it seems on the disc i never let it get to the second ”medley” because all they did was play a snippet of ”i’ll supply the love”, ”you had me , you lost me” i shut this thing down and now it will double as a coaster, and as for the sound it definately was not one of the best, you people who thought it was, better listen to ”the farewell tour by the eagles” where the sound is great but you wonder if it was fooled with in the studio, still i would rather have the latter, this bombastic attempt is for die hard toto fans only and as for great song selection all i can say is ”who you crappin”

  • Richard Such said:

    I haven’t had the opportunity to see this one (because it hasn’t been released as of yet), but since I have been to many Toto shows in the past few years, I have a good feeling that this DVD is going to be fantastic! Dont’ delay! Order it! And tell all your friends to order one for themselves, their brothers and sisters, grandma, and her pet iguana.

  • Anonymous said:

    If you’re not a die-hard Toto fan, save your money. Though the sound is excellent.

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