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Todd Rundgren’s Hidden Gems! Espresso! Umbrellas! Todd’s Secret Songs!

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Todd Rundgren news

Hold The Presses! New Todd Is On The Way!

Great new Todd Rundgren news always sends me back into his music catalogue…

A_Wizard_a_True_Star_Todd Rundgren Live

“AWATS” Is Upon Us!

This is great new Todd news! Todd Rundgren fans know that a new, live version of “A Wizard A True Star” is being released…Todd performing the entire album live – of course I pre-ordered mine off of:

“Toddstore.com”

This is the latest in a series of live versions of his best albums – and in this case, his most misunderstood release ever – and it is being released on both CD and DVD…

Todd Rundgren Live AWATS


“Hidden Todd”!

To celebrate this release, I wanted to look at some of Todd’s greatest “hidden” music. There are nights when you just need to put on some classic Todd Rundgren albums…and a “hidden gem” pops up every time!

Todd_Rundgren's greatest songs

Time To Celebrate Some Of Todd’s Hidden Gems!

I want to share my list of Todd’s hidden gems – great songs that aren’t as well known as his hit songs – and therefore don’t get played as much – and since there are SO many of them, it’s easy to put together my own CD of:


“Todd’s Hidden Gems – Album Track Greatest Hits!”

Todd Rundgren fans

First and foremost – THANK YOU to Todd – and all of his fans, who have both posted music videos online, as well as videos of Todd in concert – these classic performances will live on for fans to enjoy forever!

Todd Rundgren's best songs

I have posted links to every song I feature. The clips are all from youtube, and I try to thank the folks who posted them there for us, but if you click on the link, make sure to leave a comment and let everyone know how much their Todd passion is appreciated!

Todd Rundgren and Daryl Hall musical performance

Let’s get started with these “hidden gems”, lesser-known Todd music that is still among his very best – just like this outfit!

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Where Does The Time Go?

You could ask that question looking back at the entire body of Todd’s work: so many classics, but there were also some great music that was almost never released!

Let’s start with this little-heard Todd classic that was never included on a regular Todd CD..it was finally included on the “One Long Year” album, which was a compilation of songs originally released on Todd’s website…here is a great live version:

“Where Does The Time Go” – from Hermits of Mink Halloween at RundgrenRadio’s PaRRty in IKRON

Todd Rundgren music

“Where Does The Time Go?” is a great, upbeat pop song that fits perfectly among his best hits…and
here is a song that WAS released – but had the misfortune of being on Todd’s biggest selling album ever – “Something / Anything” – so it never became the hit single it deserved to be…


The Night The Carousel Burned Down

It’s a gorgeous song that is forgotten because it’s on an album full of amazing Todd standards like “Hello, It’s Me”, “It Wouldn’t Have Made Any Difference”, “I Saw The Light”…well, the entire two album set!

Here now is a video by the terrific Perry Morelli:

Todd Rundgren in 1973

Great job, Perry!

Weakness

This is one of my favorite Todd songs: from “Arena” – a bombastic beginning that flows into one of his most hauntingly beautiful choruses…this youtube clip begins with a short interview with Todd, where he explains the blending of the two different sounds on the song…

Todd Rundgren greatest hits

I really wish Todd would do an acoustic version of this song – it would be one of his most beautiful ballads ever…I have another example of this to share later – since Todd is always playing with his songs, but first, here’s another rarity for you:

Umbrella Man

Here’s another hidden gem – never officially released, although now you can find it on various outtakes and rarities packages like I did…this is another beautiful ballad…

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I’ve leaned a bit toward ballads so far, but these are the songs that just continue to resonate for me, and they are largely forgotten…

“Parallel Lines!”

I admit that “Parallel Lines” got some airplay at the time, but to me it’s another beautiful hit single that wasn’t – this is of course from Todd’s “Nearly Human” album…

Here’s an amazing live version of the song when Todd appeared on the October 29, 1989 episode of the short-lived music television show “Night Music.” It’s performed with just a piano accompaniment for the first half….

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I love the story that Todd tells about his “Up Against It!” project before he performs. Now, here’s a song that was played a bit when it was first released as well, but has, for me, gained even more stature over time as one of Todd’s best ballads:


Don’t Hurt Yourself

“The Ever Popular Tortured Artist Effect” was Todd Rundgren’s tenth studio album, released in 1982. The album was well-received by critics AND fans, and Todd had an unexpected hit with the song “Bang the Drum All Day”.

The album was also his last official release on Bearsville Records. This clip is basically an audio file with a shot of the album cover…a brilliant album!

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Todd performs this live with the Metropole Orchestra as the added on bonus disc with “STATE” import – a gorgeous live version, and the entire live Metropole performance is great!

Some of Todd’s longer songs were never meant to be hit singles, but still have amazing melodies…”The Verb To Love” is a great example of that, and so is this song:

Todd Rundgren fan store

God Said

Todd has always been interested in spirituality, of course, and I just love the conversation he carries on in this song. Here is a terrific montage from Todd’s performance with that same Metropole Orchestra…

Todd Rundgren classic rock

And now, what I consider to be the biggest hit single that Todd NEVER HAD:

Espresso ( All Jacked Up)

This song rocks! Catchy, upbeat, with a killer hook – how did this not hit #1? This version was recorded on August 10, 2013 at Tarrytown Music Hall in Tarrytown, NY – posted by Larry Ruiz. It begins with a fun bit of Todd talking, and notice Kasim behind him trying to get more sound from his guitar…

Todd Rundgren

I love that song…speaking of songs to love, here’s another gorgeous ballad, originally performed acapella by Todd:


Pretending To Care

This song really showcases Todd’s voice – here is “Pretending To Care” live, recorded at the Hammersmith Apollo London, 2005. Todd’s voice sounds great on this song. Posted by “rundgrenfan”.

Todd Rundgren fan club

Now, back to a song I mentioned earlier, “Weakness.” I love the song, but I also wonder what it would sound like if it was performed strictly as a ballad – if you watched the clip, Todd discusses mixing up two different style in the song – I’d love to hear it performed as a ballad…and here is a song he did that too a bit – possible my favorite Todd chorus of all:


Fade Away

“Fade Away” is the beautiful finale to his masterpiece “Hermit Of Mink Hollow.” The song is mid-tempo on the album, but here is Todd’s gorgeous, slowed down performance with the Metropole Orchestra in Amsterdam….the song starts as a ballad…

Todd Rundgren with ETHEL. Courtesy photo

I LOVE the slower feel of the song at the beginning, and I’d love to hear Todd do the same with “Weakness” – but even if he never does, what a CD full of masterpieces this collection would be – here is my track list:


“Todd’s Hidden Gems!”

Where Does The Time Go?
The Night The Carousel Burned Down
Weakness
Umbrella Man
Parallel Lines
Don’t Hurt Yourself
God Said
Espresso (All Jacked Up)
Pretending To Care
Fade Away

All of these songs are, to me, among the best of his work! Kudos once again to Todd! Let me know what you think!

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Todd Rundgren in 1973



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