I can't resist... I guess Faye and Angus aren't in Kansas any more, Toto.
My thought, too. I'm stronger, I suppose.

"Africa" is a great song. And I listen to J.S.Bach. That doesn't make me over 250 years old despite what you might have heard about Taoist medicine...
Toto was good, very good, but they were never, by any stretch of the imagination, J.S. Bach. Nor were they Zeppelin. Nor Jefferson Airplane. Nor Creedence. Nor the Beatles. Nor the Doors. Nor the Ramones. And so on. I liked them, but they're the sort of band I've never really associated with staying power, or, as a group, with much influence.
I could see Angus liking Toto, I guess (we really haven't much known till now what music he's into; maybe he's into the Eighties like I was into the late sixtes/earlier seventies when I was in college), but Faye's never shown any inclination for enjoying anything outside of (comparatively) recent, mostly Indie stuff and Metal, as I recall. (She and Dora had a talk about what Dora considered Faye's musical limitations at some point.) Toto was wayyyy mainstream, very tied to their time, especially by that album, and, to me, especially by that particular track. 'Typical L.A. soft rock,' was, I believe, the phrase that was often used.
Oh, Toto was by no means James Taylor, either.