When you say "Runt", do you mean "Runt" or "Runt. The Ballad of Todd Rundgren"
― Tommy McTommy (Tom D.), Saturday, 13 July 2013 12:00 (twelve years ago)
I meant the former, the one with "We Gotta Get You a Woman". I still haven't listened to all of The Ballad of.
― EveningStar (Sund4r), Saturday, 13 July 2013 12:09 (twelve years ago)
I saw him live last night. full on EDM for the most part! The only old song he played was "secret society" from POV, wtf. Oh and he did EDM covers of "personality crisis" and "prime time". 3 piece band, electronic drum kit (think it was prarie prince), lasers, multiple pairs of scifi goggles. Some great guitar solos from Todd and the other guitarist, but todd was mainly singing and dancing. Idk, it was weird.
― brimstead, Saturday, 13 July 2013 19:17 (twelve years ago)
t/s: oblivion vs. P.O.V.
― brimstead, Saturday, 13 July 2013 19:22 (twelve years ago)
circle of amour by prince sounds pretty todd-y.
― StillAdvance, Sunday, 14 July 2013 09:24 (twelve years ago)
Imago... I'd also be interested to know what you'd think of the first Utopia album (this one: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Todd_Rundgren's_Utopia_(album) ), since it was his full-on prog album.
Not Imago here, but if I may interrupt, I'd say it was...
http://lyriki.com/images/thumb/a/a4/AlbumArt-Various_Artists-Best_Prog_Rock_Album_(2003).jpg/250px-AlbumArt-Various_Artists-Best_Prog_Rock_Album_(2003).jpg
Oh, and Evening Star, stick with the 35-min synth composition ('A Treatise on Cosmic Fire'). I've always loved the first half of this, and then, about 30 years later, I finally learned to appreciate the rest of it!
― Bloody Snail, Sunday, 14 July 2013 14:24 (twelve years ago)
"The Ikon" is really quite amazing - one of the greatest (and longest) prog epics. I never came around to "Treatise" but the start of part three (when things really start to go into full freak mode) is entertaining.
― frogbs, Monday, 15 July 2013 01:17 (twelve years ago)
i adore the main riff of "the ikon". those first two utopia albums are so much fun. i could listen to Mid70s Todd and Roer jams forever.
― regular speed of candy on chrome (brimstead), Monday, 15 July 2013 03:35 (twelve years ago)
roer = roger powell
that part in the Ikon when it turns into one of Todd's trademark awesome R&B ballads - the "you don't have to be afraid" bit, it always floors me because its really out of nowhere.
heres the real question - is he worth seeing live nowadays? he's coming to Milwaukee and tickets aren't really too bad - my Dad is big into Todd and I was thinking about taking him.
― frogbs, Monday, 15 July 2013 03:46 (twelve years ago)
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― regular speed of candy on chrome (brimstead), Monday, 15 July 2013 03:47 (twelve years ago)
Most of his new stuff is still really soulful, though, he opened with "truth" from Liars and that's kind of where the new stuff branches out from.
― regular speed of candy on chrome (brimstead), Monday, 15 July 2013 03:49 (twelve years ago)
my bad, didnt fully read the thread - I dunno if that's good or bad, I don't think either of us have heard anything even up to POV, but his new stuff does get good reviews. interesting
― frogbs, Monday, 15 July 2013 13:00 (twelve years ago)
i just remembered that he DID play a medley of "hello it's me"/"i saw the light"/"can we still be friends" for the encore. all sidechain-y dance pop versions.
― regular speed of candy on chrome (brimstead), Monday, 15 July 2013 20:47 (twelve years ago)
I'm astounded by how great the second side of Faithful is - combine it with side one of Initiation and you've got a hell of a record
― frogbs, Wednesday, 28 August 2013 17:53 (twelve years ago)
for all the praise "Couldn't I Just Tell You" seems to get, "Love of the Common Man" is basically just as good, and maybe even more repeatable
― frogbs, Wednesday, 28 August 2013 17:54 (twelve years ago)
IDM covers of "personality crisis" and "prime time".
I was just gonna ask "The Tubes' "Prime Time?" and then I went to youtube. Uh, yeah, that's kinda goofy. The synths sound way too thin and cheesy.
― Same old bland-as-sand mood mouthings (Dan Peterson), Wednesday, 28 August 2013 19:03 (twelve years ago)
Love of the Common Man is great
― "Turkey In The Straw" coming from someplace in the clouds (Sparkle Motion), Wednesday, 28 August 2013 19:15 (twelve years ago)
this guy is a piece of shit
― sXe & the banshees (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Tuesday, 25 February 2014 21:58 (twelve years ago)
a soulless fake prog nilsson is no way to go through life, son
― sXe & the banshees (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Tuesday, 25 February 2014 21:59 (twelve years ago)
There is nothing fake about Rundgren's prog.
― EveningStar (Sund4r), Tuesday, 25 February 2014 22:04 (twelve years ago)
Ummmm
― X-Prince Protégé (sonnyboy), Tuesday, 25 February 2014 22:11 (twelve years ago)
a soulless fake prog nilsson
Even if this was true, it sounds like it would be pretty cool.
― Non-Stop Erotic Calculus (bmus), Tuesday, 25 February 2014 22:22 (twelve years ago)
soulless? have you heard "the last ride"?
― brimstead, Tuesday, 25 February 2014 22:53 (twelve years ago)
when i met her, it felt like the first time i heard "bang on the drum all day"
― brimstead, Tuesday, 25 February 2014 22:55 (twelve years ago)
haha this dude makes my skin literally crawl so there's really no reasoning w/my unfettered hatred y'all!
and i respect the classic rock canon too! seriously! name me someone who respects it more! you can't! but i can't hang w/this dude so gross
― sXe & the banshees (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Tuesday, 25 February 2014 22:58 (twelve years ago)
Haha M@tt, thanks for the new DN!
Todd's career is kinda like Stephen King's to me; I've hung with him through some ill-advised crap, and there's a bunch I've skipped entirely, but I think when he's on he's pretty great. sund4r otm upthread re: post-Beatles/Beach Boys pop-rock, 70s singer-songwriter tunes, post-Hendrix guitar solos, eccentric 1-minute art-pop songs, Zappa-meets-Yes epic prog, soul-pop balladeering, electronic new wave... and I would add yacht rock. And Prince.
― Fakeprog Nilsson (Dan Peterson), Tuesday, 25 February 2014 23:20 (twelve years ago)
i just tried again today, i always try again with certain classic rock artists that i don't like
maybe next time
he also produced stage fright by the band like shit, kinda irritated by that as well, they had andy johns version of the songs on the expanded reissue, sounded so much better
― sXe & the banshees (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Tuesday, 25 February 2014 23:44 (twelve years ago)
"Couldn't I just Tell You" flies by in a warp of ecstasy and guitar
― calstars, Wednesday, 26 February 2014 00:53 (twelve years ago)
The single mp3 in my collection with the highest play count is Tic Tic Tic, It Wears Off. I wish it had an ending, though. So suspenseful!
― 3×5, Wednesday, 26 February 2014 06:38 (twelve years ago)
You should check out The Nazz
― DDD, Wednesday, 26 February 2014 09:08 (twelve years ago)
maybe you needn't try again with Todd. he irritates most of the people who actually like him so what chance do you have?
"fake prog" is a strange accusation though. he went prog when he was on the verge of becoming a huge pop star, so it's hard to me to not believe he's sincere about it. that first Utopia album is legit as hell.
― frogbs, Wednesday, 26 February 2014 13:23 (twelve years ago)
I feel like as a person, deep inside he is not prog. He could make any type of prog music but it would not resonate with me. He's a prog studio gangsta.
There's also something about him that makes me want to punch him for no reason at all.
― sXe & the banshees (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Wednesday, 26 February 2014 14:26 (twelve years ago)
envy
― I got the glares, the mutterings, the snarls (President Keyes), Wednesday, 26 February 2014 14:33 (twelve years ago)
I mean, for this song alone... how the hell was this not a huge hit? Love this.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fNN96qYE9kg
― Fakeprog Nilsson (Dan Peterson), Wednesday, 26 February 2014 14:55 (twelve years ago)
I completely refuse to engage with this on any level although I'm getting an ulcer...
― X-Prince Protégé (sonnyboy), Wednesday, 26 February 2014 15:23 (twelve years ago)
Ladies, ladies settle down like I said I'll keep at it
― sXe & the banshees (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Wednesday, 26 February 2014 15:31 (twelve years ago)
gym coach
― I got the glares, the mutterings, the snarls (President Keyes), Wednesday, 26 February 2014 15:45 (twelve years ago)
Hit the showers champ
― sXe & the banshees (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Wednesday, 26 February 2014 17:13 (twelve years ago)
how the hell was this not a huge hit?
i like todd and i like "love of the common man," but it could've used a better singer tbh.
― fact checking cuz, Wednesday, 26 February 2014 22:45 (twelve years ago)
Utopia's "Freak Parade" is really great".
Still need quite a lot of his albums. Hermit Of Mink Hollow or Wizard A True Star are my favorites.
― Robert Adam Gilmour, Wednesday, 26 February 2014 23:04 (twelve years ago)
Black Mariah!
― calstars, Saturday, 6 December 2014 01:47 (eleven years ago)
4 disc "at the bbc1972-1982" came out this week.
wonder if it has the old grey whistle test performance of "tiny demons", just vocals and guitar. it's good stuff.
― brimstead, Saturday, 6 December 2014 05:59 (eleven years ago)
Esoteric Recordings are pleased to announce the first ever official release of TODD RUNDGREN AT THE BBC. This four-disc collection comprises three CDs and a DVD (NTSC / Region Free) featuring all of the surviving radio and television broadcasts in the BBC archive transmitted on radio and television in the UK between 1972 and 1982. The set features on CD Todd's solo 1972 BBC Radio One ""In Concert"" performance, recorded soon after the release of his seminal album ""Something Anything"", the classic 1975 performance by Todd Rundgren and Utopia at Hammersmith Odeon, London, (including a previously unreleased track 'Something's Coming') - on the first ever UK concert tour of Todd Rundgren and Utopia, a 1977 performance at the Oxford Polytechnic by Todd Rundgren and Utopia (promoting the ""Ra"") album, and a DVD featuring three different performances for the classic ""Old Grey Whistle Test"" series; the 1975 Todd Rundgren and Utopia session, a film of Todd Rundgren & Utopia at the Bearsville Picnic in 1977 (performing 'Singring and the Glass Guitar') and the entire recordings made for a 1982 solo Todd Rundgren Whistle Test special (including two songs not featured on the original TV broadcast). This set is sure to delight the legions of Todd Rundgren fans and is a superb document of Todd's continuing development as both a solo artist and with his band Utopia between 1972 and 1982.
― brimstead, Saturday, 6 December 2014 06:00 (eleven years ago)
i think it's weird he's not mentioned more as a progenitor of electronic pop
― (曇り) (clouds), Monday, 8 December 2014 17:03 (eleven years ago)
$12.49 on Amazon MP3, price is certainly right
― Abstinence Hawk (frogbs), Monday, 8 December 2014 17:20 (eleven years ago)
26 tracks of this on Spotify.
― Naive Teen Idol, Friday, 12 December 2014 03:50 (eleven years ago)
anything ever come of his collaboration between Lindstrom, Todd Rundgren, and Serena-Maneesh?
― a duiving caTCH, a stuolllen bayeeeess (jamescobo), Sunday, 25 January 2015 14:53 (eleven years ago)
might have to go see this latest Todd tour, in which he's onstage with 2 female singers and a DJ/keyboardist who apparently will be Dam-Funk (!!?)
― Abstinence Hawk (frogbs), Wednesday, 25 February 2015 13:37 (eleven years ago)
Highly recommended for all early-'70s Todd lovers:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PqW7EfA3VWE
― clemenza, Wednesday, 25 February 2015 13:43 (eleven years ago)
hah yeah I was excited for a minute that he might be doing a bunch of his mid 70s proggy stuff which would've been a trip, but in the end I'm glad the setlist focused on "newer" stuff, kinda affirms my theory that it's his production choices and not his songwriting that's declined over the decades. I remember thinking "Woman's World" was some amazing Utopia song I'd forgotten about, turns out it's from the album where he also tries to imitate Snoop Dogg. the whole thing was so good that when he actually started playing some of his old hits during the encore it felt like he was just showing off.
― frogbs, Wednesday, 15 May 2024 14:53 (two years ago)
Just saw him last night as my wife really wanted to go and we got balcony seats from that Live Nation $25 rate. His voice mostly sounded pretty strong. As noted by others his current set consists of more "newer" songs and he left his hits for an encore medley that he seemed less into -- I Saw the Light / Can We Still Be Friends / Hello It's Me.
I saw online that he used to go from his song "Lost Horizon" into a Marvin Gaye medley, but last night he just stuck to "Lost Horizon." I kinda wish he was still more into soul.
During the middle of his set, a guy right in front of my wife screamed out between songs "play the songs we came to hear, not these." Rundgren ignored him and others began to cheer more loudly and someone else yelled "we love you Todd." The guy briefly left to get a beer or something, and came back and watched the rest of the show politely.
https://www.setlist.fm/setlist/todd-rundgren/2024/warner-theatre-washington-dc-5ba9e364.html
― curmudgeon, Wednesday, 15 May 2024 19:17 (two years ago)
LOL, that's similar to what happened to me at my first Steely Dan show, and that was one of the class action lawsuit settlement shows that Ticketmaster/Live Nation ponied up for (i.e. "free" but IIRC you still had to pay some fees). I get the feeling free shows or bargain deals can bring out more demanding and less adoring fans - they just want the radio hits.
― birdistheword, Wednesday, 15 May 2024 19:32 (two years ago)
(Assuming that guy in front of you also did the $25 deal.)
― birdistheword, Wednesday, 15 May 2024 19:33 (two years ago)
I am thinking you’re right. Although I guess there are still people who go to Bob Dylan shows thinking they will get hits in the arrangements they know, and Dylan doesn’t care to deliver that .
― curmudgeon, Wednesday, 15 May 2024 19:57 (two years ago)
last time I saw him it was 6 years ago in my hometown, which was kind of nuts...I live in a city of 50k and Todd was playing like 3 miles away from me. I don't think there were a whole lot of true Toddheads in the crowd, outside of a bunch in the front rows. bumped into a lot of people I knew there too, guessing most of them didn't know much about Todd outside of a few songs. I mean for my city this was sort of an event. you could definitely sense a restlessness in the crowd as not only was he not playing the hits he wasnt playing songs that sounded much like them either, instead there were a bunch of songs from Global which ain't exactly the style people know him for (its not one of his better albums either). totally different vibe at this show I thought. I mean "Buffalo Grass" got a big response so I'm guessing these people had actually kept up.
― frogbs, Wednesday, 15 May 2024 20:12 (two years ago)
I'm not usually a fan of shouting people down, but people who complain about shit like that deserve it probably.
I was prepared for (something?) anything at this show -- blooze, New Cars, him playing a Casio keyboard solo on stage wearing a diaper. I think most of Todd's longtime fans know he just does what he wants (or needs to in order to make a buck). And as a longtime (but not LONG longtime) fan, I appreciated the extent to which his audience for this tour was like that. I actually didn't see anyone in the balcony leave until around the encore actually. They knew the score.
As for it being "newer" stuff, I mean ... I guess it was. But I think it was more stuff from records nobody but completists bought (hence opening with "I Think You Know") -- and I was kind of stunned how committed to it he was to the concept, as I googled lyrics to most songs to figure out what they were. Normally it would bug me being so unfamiliar with the setlist. But in this case, the songs were so universally strong and their presentation so entertaining that I enjoyed all of it.
Also: he played like four songs from Liars--p much my favorites--and they all ruled. Including one of the best soul ones.
― Naive Teen Idol, Thursday, 16 May 2024 21:12 (two years ago)
I noticed he seemed to favor Liars, whereas most albums (including his newest one!) he was only doing one song apiece. I wonder if that's because of the RSD reissue or if he just likes that album a lot
"God Said" was such a showstopper both times I've seen him now, was pretty cool finally hearing the album and realizing "oh shit it's that song". you really do have to hear it live though.
― frogbs, Thursday, 16 May 2024 21:23 (two years ago)
What a great song that is, hits home more and more every time I hear it.
― henry s, Thursday, 16 May 2024 21:55 (two years ago)
God Said was #9 on my Todd ballot – #7 was Afterlife (which he also played) but that post-ZTT bass thump of the former gets me right in the feels as well. Liars is also (gah) twenty years old.
― Naive Teen Idol, Friday, 17 May 2024 03:04 (two years ago)
… which might explain why he played so much of it.
― Naive Teen Idol, Friday, 17 May 2024 03:05 (two years ago)
Shamefully I haven’t really listened to Liars much, but I do remember that it was perceived a “return to form” after all the rap/electronica stuff/industrial songs about ISPs (even though it opens with what i recall to be a very trance-y song with “truth”, although maybe it has more in common with “shine” from healing or something)
― brimstead, Friday, 17 May 2024 14:07 (two years ago)
"Truth" is like a Paul Oakenfold track with Daryl Hall singing. I love it but I know it freaked a lot of people out when they heard it. Including, I believe, ILM-er Gerald McBoingBoing when I recommended Liars to him a few weeks ago.
― Naive Teen Idol, Friday, 17 May 2024 15:11 (two years ago)
I do agree it's very much like "Shine", it rules despite having that "I dunno if you should be doing this" feel to it. first time I saw him I think he opened with that song and I was pretty floored by it, kinda hoped the rest of his set would be like that but it was not
Liars is probably his best since either Healing or Nearly Human, actually his first real solo album in like a decade, so maybe he just had a lot of good stuff stockpiled up. song for song it's very strong though probably too long as a whole. don't think I'd cut anything but some of the songs could stand to be a little shorter.
FWIW "I Hate My Frickin' ISP" is actually a pretty solid tune
― frogbs, Friday, 17 May 2024 16:22 (two years ago)
Hah it is, he actually did a damn good hard rock version of it when I saw him on the “Arena” tour
― brimstead, Friday, 17 May 2024 16:42 (two years ago)
Marcello Carlin wrote very eloquently about Liars at the time, which is what piqued my interest though I would have discovered it eventually. "Future" is just gorgeous, I wish TR would have made an entire ambient drum 'n bass LP while he was on that roll. "Soul Brother", which I think was the single, is the only track I am tempted to skip over.
― henry s, Friday, 17 May 2024 17:08 (two years ago)
More about "Shine": his singing in the first segment is so beautiful, one of those rare times that makes me wish I could sing!
― Robert Adam Gilmour, Tuesday, 15 October 2024 01:49 (one year ago)
Anyone heard this japanese tribute album? It has Yukihiro Takahashi, Dip In The Pool and a Moonriders guyhttps://www.discogs.com/release/11183102-Various-Todd-A-True-Star
― Robert Adam Gilmour, Friday, 3 January 2025 15:13 (one year ago)
I really want to hear that. it’s on a discogs list I made of stuff I can’t find anywhere on the net.
― brimstead, Friday, 3 January 2025 16:24 (one year ago)
oh shit i didn't know about this one... is this adjacent to those "rabid chords" and "smiling pets" comps from around the same time?
came up immediately on slsk lol, i'm listening now
― Kate (rushomancy), Friday, 3 January 2025 20:33 (one year ago)
well this is the most fucking charming thing i've heard this year
that's a joke and also it's been three months since i've heard something this charming
it's shibuya-kei as all hell, if you've heard _smiling pets_ or _rabid chords_ or either of the _fine time: a tribute to new wave_ comps, it's about what you'd expect. some very different takes, some takes that replicate the studio version down to the false starts, some in english, some in japanese
― Kate (rushomancy), Friday, 3 January 2025 20:52 (one year ago)
I got a bone to pick with this man, as you may know there's an RSD reissue of Initiation on 2xLP, which is how it was originally intended - the album was originally over 70 minutes long, but due to the vinyl shortage of the mid 70s he was pressured to get it on one. to accomplish that he basically sped up everything by 5-7% outside of a few songs on Side A. its why the album has always given me a slightly queasy feeling. now I didn't get a copy (my local store somehow sold all 4 they ordered by 8 AM) but from what I'm hearing it's the same sped up mix as the original?? why not release it the way it was intended?
― frogbs, Wednesday, 16 April 2025 16:55 (one year ago)
He called me the thing you can never call a woman
???
The one that rhymes with your favorite Todd Rundgren album...
The Hermit of Mink Hollow?
― Evans on Hammond (evol j), Wednesday, 16 April 2025 17:23 (one year ago)
i'm listening to initiation downloaded from ssk, when did he remove the post-chorus jesus-moses-mohammed chanting?? and yet somehow saying "a dash of the old kung fu" in a funny voice and including "voodoo" among a list of "eastern" "mystical" traditions is okay?
― brimstead, Sunday, 11 May 2025 19:15 (one year ago)
wait, it's back on the third go around but there's no reverb. wtf. am i just misremembering shit?
― brimstead, Sunday, 11 May 2025 19:16 (one year ago)