Steve Lukather, reflecting on Toto's legacy, candidly states, "People are going, 'You know those guys, we were wrong, they ain't so bad.'" He emphasizes their significant contributions to music over the decades and how perceptions have shifted towards a more respectful understanding of their work.
Lukather describes Toto's versatile appeal today: "We're getting more action than anybody fucking knows... mostly you look out and it's like every basic younger audience." His pride in attracting a diverse crowd highlights their enduring influence.
On the significance of their song "Rosanna," Lukather notes, "It was a big hit and it's recognizable. If I had to be..." He stresses its importance in showcasing the band's musicianship and arrangement excellence.
With introspection, he adds, "I didn't want to die with us being a chuckle... We're just getting some respect before the last curtain call." His desire for recognition reflects his commitment to legacy.
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