Posted on 05/14/2017 12:06:07 PM PDT by drewh
Todd Rundgren isnt bothered that some of his fans might avoid his concerts due to his politics. The 68-year-old musician and record producer conceded as much in an interview with Variety when asked about an incident in which a couple walked out of a concert in Los Angeles due to comments he made about President Donald Trump.
No, Rundgren said when asked if it bothered him. Id say: If youre a Trump supporter, dont come to my show, because you wont have a good time. And also, I dont understand your frickin values. Because Im not singing about that. If you dont understand that basic thing, youre just fooling yourself.
Rundgren is currently on a cross-country tour, with multiple dates in Florida and Texas, states that Trump won during the 2016 campaign. But the musician told Variety that Trump supporters will likely be offended if they attend his concerts.
Let the buyer beware! I mean, if you cant take a joke, or you cant admit that youve made a mistake, you dont belong with the rest of us, he said with a laugh.
Elsewhere in the interview, Rundgren explained that music is the most plagiaristic art when compared with other forms, because there are only so many ways musicians can arrange a limited amount of notes together.
Youve got the western 12-tone scale. Thats essentially 11 notes. So youre eventually going to run out of melodies, just by the pure mathematics of it, he said. So the whole art of making music is trying to obscure the fact that this is a melody from another song and has just been changed in subtle enough ways that you dont recognize it.
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He did right by his daughter, even though he didn't provide the sperm.
Mark
He did right by his daughter, even though he didn't provide the sperm.
Mark
OK, Thanks.
I suspected wrong, based on the musical note limit thing.
I did later read of his work with groups and songs I have heard and enjoyed.
But now he has kind of spoiled that for me.
No problem.
I've always like Utopia (v2.) Their music was very catchy and interesting pop. In addition to "Princess," I'm a big fan of "Feet Don't Fail Me Now." Utopia v1 was pretty series & edgy progressive and innovative music (plus I just liked the idea of a band with a guy named "M. Frog Labatt.)
His solo work was for me, hit or miss, but always inventive in interesting. "Something/Anything" and "Acapella" have always been my favorite solo works by him.
Mark
Todd who?
Sure thing Runt.
I remember Todd from the 70’s, he had one good album that he put out in about 1972 called “Something/Anything” that had most of his best songs. He produced it and played several instruments on it. He was probably a better producer but not bad during the early 70’s period.
Poor Todd like so many of his other contemporaries is rather naive, still living in the 1960’s Idealism, and just can’t grow up and see reality.
Good idea. I will do exactly that.
I don’t like Rundgren anyway.
“Middle fingers in the air.”
5.56mm
One of Utopia’s albums was ‘Swing To The Right’ which was a rather satirical Reagan-era record that, unsurprisingly, painted conservatives as book burners etc.
Well, Todd, books are being symbolically burnt on college campuses and in school libraries. The Thought Police are patrolling everywhere, with their ranks full of PC volunteers. And leftists are currently removing historical monuments, leaving plinths as empty as their minds.
Tell us, Todd...who are the fascists here?
Come to your show? What show is that & why would I want to go?
Best cover,England Dan and John Ford Coley ( a real tearjerker).
“Whos Todd Rundgren?”
He produced the Meatloaf “Bat out of Hell” album. Great album, but he’s obviously not on the same page politically as Meatloaf.
I never wanted to go to one of his shows anyway.
Three of the early birds;
A. “Be Nice To Me”
B. “Boat On The Charles”
C. “You Are My Window!” by Nazz
C. “Sometimes I Don’t Know How To Feel” (A Wizard, A True Star)
A favorite much later on Initiation Album
**”Fair Warning”.
I’m a bit sad that one of my favorites is so myopic, but that happens a lot in music. Not surprised. The very successful musicians are usually surrounded by yes men, groupies, support groups, patronizing press agents and echo chambers.
Whatever ruse it takes to keep the music flowing.
Joni Mitchell would not like me either, and for the same reasons; I’m on the Trump Train and very happy with my choice. Cat Stevens too, would not like me, but with Cat, there are ‘other complications’ to consider.
Goodbye Todd. If I see you next time you’re in downtown Sausalito, Ca. I will just keep walking, won’t ask for a handshake or autograph.
But you’ll never see Sir Douglas in Mendocino. The good die young.
How would you know? Alice Cooper runs a school for wayward kids in Arizona. Kid Rock is hardly a liberal after supporting Romney and Trump.
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