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bleedingman
Also playing Town Hall in NYC in April. Be prepared for a political lecture though. [www.ticketmaster.com]
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johnnythunders
London pre-sale this morning a total joke - I had 4 browers going for an hour and did not even get on the site (yes, T*ck*tm*st*r)
Think I was out-botted
Did anyone try and do better than me ?
Agree. A mensa. In 1980 he designed the 1st. color graphics tablet. In 1981 he licensed it to apple. Does alot of tech stuff in addition to writing performing producing etc. Got my tix for town hall!!Quote
keefriffhard4life
todd is a very underrated genius
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bob r
Why do guys like Rundgren, David Crosby, Graham Nash , Neil Young, Springsteen insist on littering their shows with their political rants ?
Does it ever occur to them that a lot of their audience could care less ?
I don't know about anyone else, but I go to shows to ESCAPE politics......
give it a rest guys. The 60's are over....stick to the music and shaddap.
yeah-there ain't no gloom & doom-don't gotta get a grip-england ain't lost-no fightin in the streets-no sweet neocons-don't gimmee shelter-ain't on no highwire-SOMEBODY always gets what he wants-Stones toronto 2005-Get Up Standup-check it out.Quote
bob r
Why do guys like Rundgren, David Crosby, Graham Nash , Neil Young, Springsteen insist on littering their shows with their political rants ?
Does it ever occur to them that a lot of their audience could care less ?
I don't know about anyone else, but I go to shows to ESCAPE politics......
give it a rest guys. The 60's are over....stick to the music and shaddap.
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bob r
Why do guys like Rundgren, David Crosby, Graham Nash , Neil Young, Springsteen insist on littering their shows with their political rants ?
Does it ever occur to them that a lot of their audience could care less ?
I don't know about anyone else, but I go to shows to ESCAPE politics......
give it a rest guys. The 60's are over....stick to the music and shaddap.
I agree. Rundgren actually said he doesn't want Trump voters at his shows.
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bob r
Why do guys like Rundgren, David Crosby, Graham Nash , Neil Young, Springsteen insist on littering their shows with their political rants ?
Does it ever occur to them that a lot of their audience could care less ?
I don't know about anyone else, but I go to shows to ESCAPE politics......
give it a rest guys. The 60's are over....stick to the music and shaddap.
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bob r
Why do guys like Rundgren, David Crosby, Graham Nash , Neil Young, Springsteen insist on littering their shows with their political rants ?
Does it ever occur to them that a lot of their audience could care less ?
I don't know about anyone else, but I go to shows to ESCAPE politics......
give it a rest guys. The 60's are over....stick to the music and shaddap.
Let's add Ted Nugent and Kid Rock to that list.
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bob r
Why do guys like Rundgren, David Crosby, Graham Nash , Neil Young, Springsteen insist on littering their shows with their political rants ?
Does it ever occur to them that a lot of their audience could care less ?
I don't know about anyone else, but I go to shows to ESCAPE politics......
give it a rest guys. The 60's are over....stick to the music and shaddap.
I agree. Rundgren actually said he doesn't want Trump voters at his shows.
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Palace Revolution 2000
..., and the two double albums. That is where I really learned about him.
For some reason I always loved the 'Initiation" album the most.
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Palace Revolution 2000
..., and the two double albums. That is where I really learned about him.
For some reason I always loved the 'Initiation" album the most.
Can you point out one or two more albums? I only checked him out briefly way way back in the Utopia days (there was a bit of a hype about him) but was slightly underwhelmed back then.
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Palace Revolution 2000
..., and the two double albums. That is where I really learned about him.
For some reason I always loved the 'Initiation" album the most.
Can you point out one or two more albums? I only checked him out briefly way way back in the Utopia days (there was a bit of a hype about him) but was slightly underwhelmed back then.
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TheGreek
Great artist and guitarist . I love that lyric of his "I don't want to work I just want to bang on the drum all day "
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Palace Revolution 2000
..., and the two double albums. That is where I really learned about him.
For some reason I always loved the 'Initiation" album the most.
Can you point out one or two more albums? I only checked him out briefly way way back in the Utopia days (there was a bit of a hype about him) but was slightly underwhelmed back then.
"A Wizard A True Star" and "Something/Anything" are those two doubles. They are both pretty good. I like "Hermit of Mink Hollow" too. And the Live Utopia wasn't bad. Gotta love the Utopia theme.
But 'Initiation", while very over the top, has some great songs like 'Real Man', 'Death of Rockn Roll', 'Initiation','Fair Warning'.
I hear some of the newer stuff is supposed to be good.
Just saw this morning who made the RnR HOF. Todd, MC5, Kraftwerk - some very influential acts did not make it. But Def Leppard did. This is such a joke. Def Leppard strike me as decent guys; they should turn it down. Even they shoul;d know that that is wrong.