Todd Rundgren’s Power Pop Classics! Some of my favorite Todd songs were classic examples of “power pop”, a genre of music that has lasted throughout the rock era…here is a great example from his most recent tour: Thanks to “rogsteel”… Read More ›
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Todd Rundgren Goes To Cyberia! Behold The Futuristic Interactive “Todd Pod!”
Todd Rundgren Goes To Cyberia! As Todd keeps making memorable music, it’s time to celebrate one of his most progressive musical experiments: a fully interactive concert experience that included what was called “The Todd Pod!” Todd Live in “The Todd… Read More ›
Todd Rundgren Goes “Global!” New CD! Todd’s 30 Years On Letterman! One Amazing Video!
Todd Goes Global! Everyone knows by now that I am a HUGE Todd Rundgren fan. He has created some of our most iconic pop songs: “Can We Still Be Friends?”, “Hello It’s Me”, “I Saw The Light”, “A Dream Goes… Read More ›
Todd Rundgren LIVE At The BBC! Utopia’s Pyramid Climb! A Decade Of Brilliant Music!
Todd Is Live On The BBC! Utopia Too! Time to rejoice Todd fans! An absolute treasure trove of vintage LIVE Todd Rundgren AND Utopia performances has shown up thanks to Esoteric Records! Esoteric Recordings just issued a new FOUR DISC… Read More ›
RIP Ginger Baker! “Beware Of Mr. Baker”! Brilliant Ginger Baker Documentary! Cream’s Drummer Throws Down!
RIP Ginger Baker… Sad news: legendary Drummer Ginger Baker has died at the age of 80…he was a brilliant Musician and one of the legendary “mad men” of rock… Here is a brilliant documentary that tells his story – with… Read More ›
Todd Rundgren! Utopia! Live At Knebworth! Amazing Box Set! Fascinating Musical History In A Box!
Utopia Storms Knebworth! Here’s a great gift for Todd fans: there’s an incredible boxset that captures when Todd Rundgren and Utopia headed across the pond to take part in a new music festival – just three years old – with… Read More ›
Forbidden Rolling Stones! Fighting Dandys! Janis Joplin Parties! Greatest Rock Docs!
Behold the “Summer Of Love” – when “flower power” met “free love” – and hordes of hippies boarded psychedelic buses that cross-crossed America looking for music festivals, so people could “drop out and turn on.” It was a golden, innocent… Read More ›