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Todd Rundgren | Broken Record (Hosted by Rick Rubin) 

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Todd Rundgren is a multi-talented musician who has made a name for himself both as a solo artist and a visionary music producer. Rundgren’s crowning achievement though was producing Meat Loaf’s album "Bat Out Of Hell," which is to this day one of the highest-selling albums of all time. In addition to recently being inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, Rundgren has been busy working on a new album of collaborations called Space Force with artists like Sparks, Rivers Cuomo, and Ben Folds that’ll be out later this year.
On today’s episode we’ll hear a conversation Rick Rubin had with Rundgren just weeks before the start of the pandemic. They talk about why he was the only producer who would work on the debut album for Meat Loaf, who just recently passed away. Todd also talks about engineering the third album for The Band when the group was in the midst of turmoil, and why he always turns off Taylor Swift’s music.
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ABOUT BROKEN RECORD
From Rick Rubin, Malcolm Gladwell, Bruce Headlam, and Justin Richmond. The musicians you love talk about their life, inspiration, and craft. Then play.
ABOUT RICK RUBIN
Frederick Jay “Rick” Rubin is an American record producer and former co-president of Columbia Records. Along with Russell Simmons, he is the co-founder of Def Jam Recordings and also established American Recordings. With the Beastie Boys, LL Cool J, Public Enemy, Geto Boys, and Run-DMC, Rick helped popularize hip-hop music.
In 2007, MTV called him “the most important producer of the last 20 years,” and the same year he was named one of Time's 100 Most Influential People in the World.
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@BrokenRecordPodcast
@BrokenRecordPodcast 2 года назад
Catch more episodes of Broken Record with the Beastie Boys, System of a Down's Serj Tankian, Brandi Carlile, and more here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-LjHcHTJ8D5k.html
@Lyndanet
@Lyndanet 2 года назад
The diversity of content and professionalism of Rubin here as an interviewer is refreshing.Broken Record Podcast keep the good shows coming !
@StrangeHistoryX
@StrangeHistoryX 2 года назад
Can you kindly tell me what software was used to "show" the audio in this video?
@jonbongjovi1869
@jonbongjovi1869 2 года назад
It's obnoxious how SHORT these are. Everyone is loving it. Keep interviewing UNTIL Y'ALL ARE TIRED.
@Dave-USA
@Dave-USA 5 месяцев назад
Hey ToddR and RixkR - REN (Aussie) darkness?
@Dave-USA
@Dave-USA 5 месяцев назад
Thomas Dolby, The The, Adrian! 8o's memories; TomTomClub! 🎉
@Bat_Boy
@Bat_Boy 2 года назад
Psychedelic Furs ‘Forever Now’. Thanks Todd for producing that one. 👍
@user-qu7zv3yz3d
@user-qu7zv3yz3d Год назад
I love to hear Todd talk.. he's a musical well rounded miracle.
@lynnchappell1000
@lynnchappell1000 2 года назад
Interviews like this is why I am just enamoured with Todd. He's just a genius.
@pzj2017
@pzj2017 Год назад
Ive seen him and saw his name for credit on some stuff. I to did not realize his genius or the fact that he's from Philly. I wonder if he knows Fran?
@richabolistic
@richabolistic 2 года назад
BINGO!!! “I prefer being DJ’d to”! As a 60 year old lifelong music lover, I almost never put music on I choose to listen to. And as Todd pointed out, I prefer to find something on RU-vid (how I found this podcast), and follow it down a rabbit hole. The unfamiliar surprise is what I desire the most.
@trentonbates3114
@trentonbates3114 2 года назад
I absolutely love todd rundgren his music is powerful
@trentonbates3114
@trentonbates3114 2 года назад
I love this man "hope im around" "i saw the light" "zen archer" to name a few he's easily my top 3 artist of all time
@johngalt5411
@johngalt5411 2 года назад
As a producer/engineer XTC's Skylarking is perhaps my favorite work of Todd's. The production, the sound, the mix & sequencing of songs is just amazing; absolute perfection. Whatever they paid Todd for his work on that production, it wasn't enough; an amazing job.
@cvoelter
@cvoelter 2 года назад
I believe it was a flat 150k
@dougsaudioart3845
@dougsaudioart3845 2 года назад
Pppppppppppppppppoopjj pop poopugpptitypyhtt try to do try to take her there y
@sspbrazil
@sspbrazil 2 года назад
As Andy Partridge has said, Todd is a great arranger, but not a good engineer and mixer. The sequencing and arranging on that album is excellent, much of the mix has more to do with Andy, Colin and Dave than Todd in the end. Andy and Todd notoriously bumped heads on the recording of that album, but that tension really created a great album.
@ronj9448
@ronj9448 Год назад
Yes, love that album and love the cohesion between the songs. Meat Loaf? That was a commercial success but not as much of an artistic statement.
@BernieGarzio
@BernieGarzio Год назад
I've never heard the recording you are talking about but i'm definitely going to look it up. I love Todd's music and arranging. His use of the compressor in the 70's was not good. Everything always sounded small and crushed. I think part of the problem was he always put too much information on one album. The vinyl was so quiet so it wouldn't skip that the signal to noise was horrible.
@michaelmouse4024
@michaelmouse4024 2 года назад
I saw TR at The Forum in London in 1994 - excellent - and met him afterwards. What a genius, what a star and what a gent.
@victorhawkins3461
@victorhawkins3461 Год назад
I've seen Todd several times...once, must've been in the fall of 1978, I saw the four-piece Utopia do two shows a night for two nights at a small club in Gretna, Louisiana. I sat in the front row -- front and center --- for all four shows. The second night, between the first and second shows, TR's manager, Eric Gardner, approached me and said Todd would like meet me. Could I follow him to TR's Winnebago? Well, duh! What a truly delightful fellow! He really dug it that I would sit through all the shows in roughly the same seat -- he actually knew that -- and he was tickled that I knew all the lyrics to all the tunes, yada yada yada. Made my whole trip! I was a huge fan before that; ever since then, though, I've been -- at the very least -- worshipful!
@steverennie5787
@steverennie5787 2 года назад
What a fantastic interview... Todd Rundgren is legend!
@franciscojoaquina877
@franciscojoaquina877 Год назад
Todd is God!
@rayeckert9425
@rayeckert9425 2 месяца назад
Todd the musical genius, I’ve listened to him for 50 years now.
@brooklynboy1000
@brooklynboy1000 2 года назад
This should be heard by any student of music production. This is a history lesson. Mr Rundren is a genius
@CallMeChato
@CallMeChato 2 года назад
I have to admit that I was a Todd Rundgren groupie starting back in 1970. Huge fan. I got to meet him at the Island Dream Festival in Toronto, around 1975 I believe. We talked backstage and he let me on stage to shoot his show. He gave me his pass because he figured he was pretty recognizable. Super nice guy.
@markkavanagh7377
@markkavanagh7377 2 года назад
Fancy seeing you here, Former Network Executive! 😀
@CallMeChato
@CallMeChato 2 года назад
@@markkavanagh7377 I get around.
@paulhale2880
@paulhale2880 2 месяца назад
Yes I’ve been listening to Todd for 50 years
@dondavidyoung2668
@dondavidyoung2668 2 года назад
Todd Rocks ! I met him in Houston at age 16. He got me into the concert as I was too young for the bar at the Texas Oprey House. I have been a loyal fan ever since. He is an Artist a True Star !
@AMEER-114-
@AMEER-114- 2 года назад
Try to understand the elementary... Only you know what year you were 16...none of us do
@marsdexter9852
@marsdexter9852 2 года назад
I was there too!
@mysterysurf4554
@mysterysurf4554 2 года назад
@@AMEER-114- Back to the Bars tour, from the location and venue, so 1978. Todd played (I think) four nights in Houston that time around.
@Dave-USA
@Dave-USA 5 месяцев назад
He does, too...
@Dave-USA
@Dave-USA 5 месяцев назад
My recom- mendation? NCL's the best.
@lisettespek8950
@lisettespek8950 Год назад
Rungren helped bridge the rock world into the new wave, so glad he was at the helm and assisted in all of that artful creativity. Well, sometimes at the helm but you know what I mean, navigating change is an adventure.
@carljacobson7156
@carljacobson7156 2 года назад
Todd Rundgren is always a great interview - I've listened to a bunch of his interviews. He's always informative and entertaining.
@pc7135
@pc7135 10 месяцев назад
Always enjoy hearing Todd. Interesting, intelligent and has worked with so many artists that gives insight into the 60s and 70s rock world.
@jamesj9998
@jamesj9998 2 года назад
Love Todd. He amazes me.
@ZumaDogg
@ZumaDogg 2 года назад
Todd is a legend in my book for, "We're An American Band," alone. My all time fave record. More cowbell not even needed. Mr. Loaf's/"You Took The Words...," one of the best sounding production/mix, ever.
@luisalonsoecheverria
@luisalonsoecheverria 2 года назад
Todd didn't play a "local club down the street". The night of his induction, he performed at the Andrew J Brady Music Center in Cincinnati, OH. I was there and it was one of the best shows I've ever seen.
@al5353al5353
@al5353al5353 2 года назад
Came to say the same, it was an awesome show that night.
@brianswelding
@brianswelding 2 года назад
What an eloquent way to nicely flip the bird to the R&R Hall of Fame.
@scodude12
@scodude12 2 года назад
Yes - in reality todd played at a venue near the hall of fame of induction and offered to participate virtually- the hall made a historic mistake by turning down Todd’s creative offer - again todd was standing by his conviction while allowing the fans to hear him -a loss
@jasonshort1437
@jasonshort1437 4 месяца назад
I was there and it's one of the best Todd shows I've ever seen
@thetruthissweet2847
@thetruthissweet2847 2 года назад
My favorite musician/producer/tech/etc. Nobody has done combined what he has the last 54 years.
@Elise__Mae
@Elise__Mae 2 года назад
One of the most relaxed and detailed interviews of Todd I've ever heard -- and that's a long list. Thank you!
@stephengiese7549
@stephengiese7549 11 месяцев назад
Humourous, knowledgeable and speaks very well. I could listen to him all day . He has a voice that says listen to me. Hello it's me😊
@drobbi
@drobbi 2 года назад
"Rundgren's crowning achievement was producing 'Bat Out Of Hell'" is an insane statement. You shoot your own pose of authority in the foot with such a pronouncement.
@ericpottersadventuresinsou1146
@ericpottersadventuresinsou1146 2 года назад
indeed - it was a remarkable accomplishment, for sure, but practically a footnote in TR's rich history.
@termsofusepolice
@termsofusepolice Год назад
They probably just meant commercially. Album sales are often the go-to metric for the artistically challenged.
@drobbi
@drobbi Год назад
@@termsofusepolice Yes, of course that's what they meant. But should something like Broken Record be prioritizing that? Is someone listening to Bat Out of Hell for the production? Not likely.
@jmdavison62
@jmdavison62 10 месяцев назад
Moreover, it was as much Jim Steinman's "production" as Rundgren's.
@ledaswan5990
@ledaswan5990 10 месяцев назад
He meant biggest selling record. Of course not his greatest “achievement”.
@eddiemachetti6862
@eddiemachetti6862 Год назад
Rick does a great job in asking the questions and facilitating the flow of this great interview.
@gretchenlittle6817
@gretchenlittle6817 Год назад
Imagine telling a company "put this on my tab" -- and "this" is Bat Out of Hell! Great interview -- I had all of Todd's records in the 70s.
@scodude12
@scodude12 2 года назад
A must listen - a beautiful interview with a superb interviewer and a genius -todd Rundgren. Listen because this is the true history of music and delivery from 1966 to the present - bravo
@mattmcnulty8363
@mattmcnulty8363 9 месяцев назад
Two studio wizards, just chopping it up, talking shop. Ao awesome. Absolutely love Todd and love Utopia.
@timmy707707
@timmy707707 Год назад
That went by really quickly...I'm ready for part 2 and 3 and 4....you guys just scratched the surface.
@ivorykeez
@ivorykeez 2 года назад
Todd’s son, Rex, played ball for our AA baseball team “The Carolina Mudcats.” My family hosted epic bbq’s/after parties for Todd & fam on more than one occasion:) Twas a great era!
@ST-xg3gy
@ST-xg3gy 2 года назад
Carolina? North or South?
@mysterysurf4554
@mysterysurf4554 2 года назад
@@ST-xg3gy They're based outside of Raleigh.
@markmorris8532
@markmorris8532 10 месяцев назад
​@@ST-xg3gy Which is to say North...
@jamiboothe
@jamiboothe Год назад
I listened to this again, and no longer need my first question answered. However, the last point of play lists, DJ`s etc.... I completely agree with the surprise in what the next song is. Nearly every time the technology is available, I set it to random play, I discover things that I have always had, but did not know I had, as well as discovering songs on certain albums that I bought just for a song or two...now I discover different aspects of the band that I already adore. I loaded all of my CD`s onto some solid state drives, next is about 250 pieces of vinyl. This does not replace my home listening practices of playing albums all the way through, but is really good for finding a mood, if you don`t know what that mood is.
@rudygarcia541
@rudygarcia541 Год назад
Todd Rundgren: Maestro of a genius caliber.
@AldousHuxleysCat
@AldousHuxleysCat Год назад
What an amazing interview, what a shame it's not at least twice as long there was so much more that could have gone into and these two have so much in common the conversation flows very easily.
@Zepster77
@Zepster77 10 месяцев назад
Fascinating to hear his account of producing the Band’s “Stagefright” !!!
@JJ-qz5gv
@JJ-qz5gv Год назад
Quite an insightful interview. I was too young for the Rundgen fan base and didnt understand the draw. I knew he went on to work with many artists but still didn't understand the devoted fan base. This interview helped a bit.
@davidbulger3716
@davidbulger3716 Год назад
I saw Utopia open for Kansas in the late 70s. The wind was blowing so hard it sounded like the whole sound system was going through a phase shifter. Great show!
@StrangeHistoryX
@StrangeHistoryX 2 года назад
Awesome interview. Amazing to hear Todd in a good mood. :)
@kenowenvideovault9370
@kenowenvideovault9370 2 года назад
I’ve spent many hours around him - he’s almost always in a good mood. The grouchy guy is urban legend.
@mygic183
@mygic183 10 месяцев назад
Wow, I never saw this! Todd , say no more!
@boogingtonthunderwood8969
@boogingtonthunderwood8969 2 года назад
So great to hear more depth of discussion with TR than the usual from the more (understandably) non-musician fan channels.
@RavenMadd9
@RavenMadd9 2 года назад
awesome Rundgren interview ....the best
@fastguitars4380
@fastguitars4380 2 года назад
Absolutely a great interview.
@booblikon
@booblikon Год назад
Interesting interview, agree I wish it were longer. Todd Rundgren foretold the online consumption of digital music via the internet. I could hear an entire interview just about that. I also agree that this is a golden age for music, in that music distribution is in the hands of the artists, liberating them from corporate constraints and allowing anything you want to do to be made immediately available to an audience that wants to find and hear it, be that 2 listeners or 2 million.
@spunkthecombo
@spunkthecombo Год назад
Fantastic interview! Thanks.
@pillettadoinswartsh4974
@pillettadoinswartsh4974 День назад
One of the few artists who can "talk shop" and still be interesting.
@left0verture
@left0verture 4 дня назад
Fascinating, thoughtful guy.
@MyCheriAnolani
@MyCheriAnolani 2 года назад
Love this conversation, Love Todd Rundgren even more now, he's beyond omgosh even Rick imo oops?!!
@robinsnd
@robinsnd 2 года назад
Yes! Great cherry-pick on Todd's extensive career(s), very cool! Thanks! 🍒👍👍🎶☮️😎
@dugknndy
@dugknndy 2 года назад
Fantastic interview
@golds04
@golds04 Год назад
So ironic- one of the great interviews about The Band- and so few lovers of their music will land here. Final word for me seems to be in about Robbie snd what “when down on the plains of … “. Todd- ty.
@bYtealiEnSzen
@bYtealiEnSzen 2 года назад
I agree with the observation about today's music. It is exciting. There's a lot of creativity and few inhibitions. Good stuff, lots of good stuff.
@r.p.mcmurphy6623
@r.p.mcmurphy6623 2 года назад
This interview was great but WAY too short. It could easily be 3-4 times as long... Todd's own huge catalog was barely touched upon.
@ledaswan5990
@ledaswan5990 2 года назад
Aww man! Totally agree,Todd could have gone on for hours. It was just getting interesting. Even Todd sounded surprised when it was over.
@Espectro101
@Espectro101 2 года назад
Skylarking alone is an episode.
@marsdexter9852
@marsdexter9852 2 года назад
@@Espectro101 yup, Andy was kinda mambie pambie with Todd. Like all contemporaries in the industry, there's a palpable jealousy amongst his peers. Todd would never admit or speak about it but it's pretty obvious. RRHF should have noticed Todd decades before any of the jackasses awarded before him.
@jamiboothe
@jamiboothe Год назад
@@ledaswan5990 Right? Todd was just getting into it. Maybe Broken Record will bring him back for more.
@Peter7966
@Peter7966 2 года назад
Great stuff about Todd's experience with The Band's Stage Fright engineering and mixing. I heard hints about the the challenges of that from various interviews and books about the whole ordeal. It turned out to be a great record... but it's birth came with considerable pain.
@TheEDZEPPELINBAND
@TheEDZEPPELINBAND 10 месяцев назад
Badfinger said he was difficult to work with.
@tokyorecordstyle
@tokyorecordstyle 6 месяцев назад
Great interview! Really enjoyed. Really loved the insights about The Band. Happy New Year from Tokyo :-)
@dianeapparcel1825
@dianeapparcel1825 2 года назад
Legend Rundgren and Rubin :)
@laconjo
@laconjo 2 года назад
Thanks for all the insight, men. Personally , i spend my life (63) looking for the enlightenment of late 60s- early 70s radio.....some online college radio has it. And I loved the raw early Grand Funk...turned my son onto too.....production ruined them, their choice.
@mdnathan
@mdnathan Месяц назад
This is the second time I listened to this podcast, and I have ti think RR's mind was officially blown many times over. He is no longer the smartest person in THIS room. Todd made sure of that!
@Push-Pull
@Push-Pull 2 года назад
you know, id love to hear Todd do a song by song retrospective on Hermit of Mink Hollow.
@thetruthissweet2847
@thetruthissweet2847 2 года назад
He should play the whole album first half of a concert.
@bobdavis4848
@bobdavis4848 2 года назад
So would I! Including where the belch came from.
@benjaminmitchell5345
@benjaminmitchell5345 Год назад
Thomas Dolby and Todd yeeessssss
@KUKISHxWITHxBATTER
@KUKISHxWITHxBATTER 2 года назад
thanks, Rick!
@TheWorldTeacher
@TheWorldTeacher 2 года назад
Great interview!
@nicogj6313
@nicogj6313 2 года назад
perfect damn timing for me!!!!
@stephenwhorton4942
@stephenwhorton4942 4 месяца назад
Todd is an engineer of sound. He knows what the human ear needs
@morbidmanmusic
@morbidmanmusic 2 месяца назад
He's not a great engineer, and his desire to be different all the time has not always helped his bank account. Not everything hits, and being so diverse can alienate people. He is my biggest influence personally, but I see him for what he is. Sometimes a transcendent singer, a great rock guitar solo player, and a great arranger.
@gsmarin1
@gsmarin1 Год назад
The Title of this should be called “Why Todd is Brilliant “, etc.
@LuciensMusic
@LuciensMusic 2 года назад
Love Todd AND Rick : )
@raypaulmedia
@raypaulmedia 2 года назад
Brilliant! TODD is GODD!
@thomasrose7713
@thomasrose7713 5 месяцев назад
Lockjaw’s Coming ❤Skylarking❤🙏🏻🙇Open My Eyes, AWATS Creative King and can 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻shred on the geeeetar 👏🏻👏🏻
@Geritopia
@Geritopia 6 месяцев назад
I love Rundgren's early records, which sounds like a cliche thing to say but it just happens to be true. His humor and his studio fixations and willingness to to put a bit of process front-and-center, including a mini tutorial on drop-ins and edits and tape mangling. And he's a great songwriter / performer, so what's not to like? Here, he's still astute and on top of the changes and the whole game overall.
@MrCherryJuice
@MrCherryJuice 6 месяцев назад
FAR to short!!! More please.
@briangoodspeed8807
@briangoodspeed8807 6 месяцев назад
I worked on the Robyn tour back around 2013. Todd has not invited me to Hawaii yet. I also worked with Thomas Dolby around 2008 working on ringtones for phones.
@richardpowell3259
@richardpowell3259 Год назад
Another great interview Rick. I agree. I have 1,000's of songs on my phone. I carry a JBL charge 4. Use my phone only as a jukebox. Go the beach. To friends cook out. The music goes along. At night I sit outside and I love to put it on shuffle. There are nights it plays all the right tunes. Like my best friend MUSIC knew it was a long day and it would mellow me out. I used to walk around Record City like I was in musical paradise. Till my brother threatened to leave me. You are truly a great interviewer. 👍
@philcibley1804
@philcibley1804 2 года назад
I thought that was a picture of Brahms next to Todd Rundgren in the thumbnail.
@alaplex100
@alaplex100 10 месяцев назад
And he also producced Hall & Oates War Babies album. Fantastic album thst never had much success.
@cosmicdrifter287
@cosmicdrifter287 2 года назад
Interesting as always
@stevebrown7522
@stevebrown7522 Год назад
Gold, Jerry!
@drewrutberg5393
@drewrutberg5393 2 года назад
All kidding aside I's love ro hear a TR produced Rick Springfield album
@francispetaluma
@francispetaluma 2 года назад
Wow, what a smart guy!
@davidbulger3716
@davidbulger3716 Год назад
Does anyone feel more intelligent after listening to a Todd interview?
@al5353al5353
@al5353al5353 2 года назад
Love y'all and Todd, but he didn't play a club "down the street" when they inducted him into the RRHOF. It's in Cleveland and the concert was in Cincinnati. It was a great show. =)
@rogersommers1129
@rogersommers1129 2 года назад
Utterly brilliant! However, I would loved to have heard whatever it was that got edited out ( in regard to Bat Out Of Hell, even though Todd has told the story before, but the depth he was sharing with Rick was fabulous) which someone decided was necessary, just after the comment about “I should collaborate with Ian Hunter”. Then there was an abrupt subject change. Whatever got edited out there would have been great to hear. Regardless, this was wonderful. Rick was a relatively frequent client at the recording studio at which I was chief-engineer and eventual equity partner (Royaltone) and he was always exceptionally pleasant and extremely kind but, far, far more taciturn and quiet than we have come to know of him in recent years through wonderful contexts such as this one. He’s such a beautiful interviewer for other record makers! We humans seem to have lost soooo much as a species - in this bizarre ride that is thus far the 21st Century - and a species that is/are desperately in need of big ideas and new modes of interacting with each other. For those of us who caught even the tail end of popular rock, rock/pop, melody-centric, often lyrically sophisticated music during those years Todd appropriately describes as a fleeting anomaly when the commerce side of ‘the biz’ conflated the physical product with the service, many of us know how fortunate we were to be there absorbing so much extraordinary work that helped us (for better and for worse) to see the world through different lenses, to think about our place in the world (if we felt like we even had one...) and to form a younger person’s world view. Much of it (not all of it, as there was still plenty of unabashed mediocrity, inauthentic pastiche and stuff that simply just failed to resonate...) was magic emanating from the speakers. Sadly, I can’t see a future in which music will ever occupy the time of critical and key importance in our lives, and far more worthy of concern, in the lives of...well, “kids”. That is unfortunate as once upon a time l, music enable us to identify those with whom we had done commonality, and sometimes even drew us together to achieve noble and worthy things that shaped and changed society (certainly in the West) for the better. It is a privilege to hear two bright, switched-on thinkers, who defined their humanity (and still do) by music, discussing this ineffably important period, and the unique and cherished contributions that Todd made, and continues to make. More like this please; superb work.
@ST-xg3gy
@ST-xg3gy 2 года назад
Dissertation.
@donyoung7874
@donyoung7874 2 года назад
Enjoyed the interview! I would've been interested in hearing about working with Sparks on their Halfnelson lp. I've read about the contentiousness of XTC's Skylarking, which is unfortunate because I think they're a great band. I was a huge Todd fan until the early 80's and my tastes starting changing. AWATS and Todd are still high up there in my all-time favorites.
@thetruthissweet2847
@thetruthissweet2847 2 года назад
Great interview from two years ago on Jonsey's Jukebox. He discusses who he has produced. Talks about Sparks, XTC and others. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-nBoqcQTY8zo.html
@davidchase-lopes8413
@davidchase-lopes8413 4 месяца назад
Just great
@dmfiorenza
@dmfiorenza 2 года назад
Todd- A Wizard a True Star (AWATS)
@Lyndanet
@Lyndanet 2 года назад
Great album!
@KOSMICKEN09
@KOSMICKEN09 2 года назад
When the 💩 hits the fan 😆
@dorinda4ever
@dorinda4ever 10 месяцев назад
Fabulous
@wesleyclark8586
@wesleyclark8586 2 года назад
Todd is God great interview
@ekayaniperforms
@ekayaniperforms 5 месяцев назад
The stories !
@BSnedeker
@BSnedeker 2 года назад
Love Todd
@TheCuriousone123
@TheCuriousone123 2 года назад
Rick , love you man - would you consider adding video to future interviews ?
@Dave-USA
@Dave-USA 3 месяца назад
Todd! You never call 😮 Hey Ringo!
@jamiboothe
@jamiboothe 2 года назад
How do you get your artists to open like a flower?
@johnberman7347
@johnberman7347 2 года назад
Was hoping Rick would ask Todd about who came up with the idea of getting Yankee announcer, Phil Rizzuto, to narrate the seduction scene in Meatloaf's "Paradise by the Dashboard Lights" as if it were a baseball broadcast. The album has not necessarily aged well but I always thought that was a pretty creative idea. I'm guessing it might have been Todd's.
@thetruthissweet2847
@thetruthissweet2847 2 года назад
Meatloaf came up with the idea. Him and Jim Steinman listened to games in the summer and chose lyrics for Phil from all the calls he made that would relate to the song.
@johnberman7347
@johnberman7347 2 года назад
@@thetruthissweet2847 Thanks....apparently Phil's priest didn't care for it much (lol)...But that it is Todd's voice on the intro to "You Took the Words Right Out of my Mouth? Yes?
@danteshydratshirt2360
@danteshydratshirt2360 2 года назад
@@thetruthissweet2847 I would guess its almost entirely Steinmans idea = Meatloaf had a habit of claiming part of the creation process at times
@danteshydratshirt2360
@danteshydratshirt2360 2 года назад
@@johnberman7347 the spoke intro sounds like Steinman
@thetruthissweet2847
@thetruthissweet2847 2 года назад
@@danteshydratshirt2360 I saw the Meatloaf docu from a couple years ago. He gave Todd a lot of credit. No Steinman, no Meatloaf.
@edwardcarloni6356
@edwardcarloni6356 2 года назад
Hi Rick, we met at CBGB's when Big Fat Love played the Beasties were there and Molly Ringwald. You missed them, I was the guy who told you that they left. I know, so what.!
@markmorris8532
@markmorris8532 10 месяцев назад
😂
@artigraphmultimedia1489
@artigraphmultimedia1489 2 года назад
Wow.
@Wedontwantnowarnomore
@Wedontwantnowarnomore 2 года назад
This is Magical 🪄 I’m so happy I got Please Please Me, as birthday present from my father 1963. As a 10 year old open hearted I sucked it in, as my father clearly understood that our relationship was domed. Okay he later on bought the Album Strangers In The Night, Frank Sinatra. 1967. I loved it. Summer wind, i think was on that. Later on he gave me a cassette tape, Roxy Music. Great stuff. But at that time I’s began diggin’ Todd’s Catalog. He was by then doing the first Utopia stuff mark II including Moogy Klingman. Frogg Labat. John Siegler! Absolutly amazing. But went back in time. Wizzard A True Star. The first album I bought. Then Something/Anything and from then on I got to buy all of the records that was released befor and after. And never jumped of that train since then. So the circle emotion of bands/artists are Beatles, Yes, Steely Dan, Kinks, Ian Hunter, Lennon, McCartney, Hendrix, Led Zeppelin, Fleetwood Mac,The Band, Dylan, Young. And ofcourse Rundgren and all things he’s into. Modern music is not interesting at all. No time listening to baby music when all music worthy listening to was the one we listening to back in the 60th 70th. Those artist was still working back in the eighties. So maybe I’m domed? Well, let it so be. Maybe that’s why all the big guys sell there catalogs these days… yes, for sure. Rock on 🤘
@howardjohny
@howardjohny Год назад
The Tubes ♫
@ponzo1967
@ponzo1967 2 года назад
Todd Rundgren walks into a room, "Hello it's me."
@morbidmanmusic
@morbidmanmusic 2 месяца назад
After being asked by Pete Townsend, "who are you, who who who who?"
@ponzo1967
@ponzo1967 2 месяца назад
@@morbidmanmusic touche! Those would work really well in reverse, your comment first followed by mine lol
@jaques611
@jaques611 2 года назад
I always feel like Todd's always the smartest person ever
@josephshaffner5214
@josephshaffner5214 2 года назад
I know! \
@JD-ir5fj
@JD-ir5fj 2 года назад
I wish Todd would pick up where Laura left off.
@user-js7ek9oh3p
@user-js7ek9oh3p 6 месяцев назад
Todd is a Genius, and plays a sick guitar too..!! I loved his backstory on the GFR Gold Album "Shining On" as he was quite respectful of Mark, Don & Mel, but way too forgiving of their crooked Mgr. Terry Knight. He was pure evil and destroyed the band when they discovered he was making way more money than the entire band combined, and fired him. If they had waited a few months until his contract expired and simply didn't resign with him, they would have likely stayed & played for many more years. The IRS derailed the GFR and inner bickering. Mark wrote 90% of their original material, and Mel & Don are still angry that he is rich & they're not. Sad that GFR still tours w/o Mark, in a band that Mark calls "Grand Fraud Railroad"... Hope they will reunite before it's too late, Mark is still playing & INCREDIBLE at 75..!!
@markriva4259
@markriva4259 2 года назад
"Rundgren’s crowning achievement though was producing Meat Loaf’s album "Bat Out Of Hell" WHAT? ARE YOU SMOKING?
@secondsightcinema3957
@secondsightcinema3957 Год назад
agree with all who pointed this out-in sales, for sure, but otherwise? so many artistic achievements both live and recorded…a CV like no other, from a mind like no other.
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