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yulog wrote:Something tells me your going to see why he's not mentioned much here pretty soon.
road to utopia
caravan.......only other decent songs i ever heard from this guy
almost forgot
"i saw the light"
Gunbot wrote:I just couldn't get into him very much, He reminded me a little of Talking Heads, I may have been going through my Adam and the Ants phase when Utopia was prominent. The guy has an interesting bio. Apparently Liv Tyler Grew up thinking he was her father and Mark Chapman may have been jammin to him before he went out and shot John Lennon. I do love the song 'Hello" but that is about it.
yulog wrote:Something tells me your going to see why he's not mentioned much here pretty soon.
road to utopia
caravan.......only other decent songs i ever heard from this guy
almost forgot
"i saw the light"
Lora wrote:I went to a bunch of Utopia shows back in the day. Went to a bunch of Todd Rundgren solo shows as well. Love his voice, his guitar playing and his song writing (for the most part.) I have some of his early work with Nazz, too.
I always felt there were two sides to him - he can put out commercially successful pop songs but I think he was branded eccentric for the experimental music he also enjoyed writing/playing. Regardless, he is a true artist in every sense of the word.
AlienC wrote:I was the production manager for "The Individiualist" tour in 1995.
Dream come true for me at that point.
He's very cerebral, almost to the point of humorlessness. Let's just say he won't engage in idle chatter while on the bus.
Introvert.
Enjoys Bushmill's Black Label, Patron Silver and NorCal Green.
He signed all my TR albums at the end of tour party. sweet.l
Ehwmatt wrote:That's incredible. My dad sat at dinner with him for 2 and a half hours and said he's real easy to talk to, but he definitely has a sharp biting sarcasm and is very to the point. Sounds pretty close to what you're talking about.
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