Funny how some songs are timeless! I had the something/anything album on an 8 track, sometimes it would play all nite, over and over! I'm 65 and still love this song!
Haven't heard this song in years but oddly enough it came to mind the other day and kept running through my head. I remember when it was a new. And his monologue us great too
JOE RECORDS -- this vid alone is worth a sub! It's great knowing that someone I put my musical trust in when I was in the 8th grade -- 53 years ago! -- is as good now as he's ever been.
I was 18, and had just been "dumped" -- only in my case, she said, "How can you lose something that you never had?" i.e. she wasn't really my girlfriend -- she had just been nice to me. I did see Todd Live with Ringo.
Unfortunately, he’s not even close to what he once was. Painful to hear him now. So off-key. Father Time has not been kind to his musical talent. Sometimes you got to know when you just don’t have it, anymore.
@@royceskepagny6182 Perhaps not. Your opinion, and you are welcome to it. I, however, will continue to enjoy him and his music and his humor and his empathy for as long as he chooses to put it out there for us.
Amazing how someone with a deep voice can produce such amazing high notes. Pure talent. I'm on here searching and didn't realize Todd sang several songs that I grew up listening to and really enjoyed. Amazing what you can discover when you decide to do a little research. You'll sure be surprised. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to each of you. God Bless ❤
Love todd,love, to see him on the road with Darell Hall (them Philly boys) it would be a great show,try watching Todd at darrells house,you'll thank me later An old cowboy from arizona
When I was a kid in the early 70s there was the usual parking lot carnival at the shopping plaza. My mom took us and we played lots of games on the midway and EVERY single game in which I won a prize it was the same ride… a 45 of We Gotta Get You a Woman. I wore out at least one copy. The rest are probably still at my mom’s house. 😂❤️
I saw Todd at the Youngstown Tomorrow Club in the late 70s when I was a teenager and again in 2000 in Boardman, Ohio at the Southern Park Mall. What a great event especially the first one.
Rundgren, Preston, 75/76 MSG NYC, first Date taken to a concert, dated ended, But the Music Lived On. Once again, Rundgren with Ringo Starr and the ALL-STAR Band, Reno NV. Second date to a concert, Music lives on and so do we, Peace ya'all 2022.
Todd is so cool. His voice still holds up incredibly. In fact, one could argue that it sounds even better. It now has a smokey quality to it and I mean that in the best way possible. Kind of like how John Fogerty sounds. If these wonderful singers don't abuse their voices, they really do improve like fine wine.
I heard Todd the first time in London. We were moving from Michigan to Europe I heard Hello its me on a cheap car radio and loved the song. Couldn't figure out if it was a guy or a girl singing. Found out a year or so later when I was at El Corte Ingles in Madrid that it was Todd that singing it. Bought that Something Anything album at least 5 or 6 times since.