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Todd not so godlike on first night

The Orlando Sentinel reviewed the first night of the Todd/Joe tour in Melbourne and said:

"After a promising start, the evening moved from the pleasant to the awful. If Ethel and Jackson seemed a tad stiff, they looked positively charismatic compared with Rundgren's uneven performance. Although he delivered a nice acoustic show at House of Blues in recent memory, Rundgren looked unprepared on Wednesday, joking his way through a shoddy set like a schoolboy faking his way through a big presentation."

"It has been a night of extraordinary musicality,'' he said, taking a seat behind the piano after a few lackluster songs on acoustic guitar. "But I'd like you to put that out of your minds.''

Indeed the general opinion all round seems to have been that Todd's performance was sloppy (including it seems Mr Rundgren himself to a degree.

Comments

Jim Marquis said…
In my experience live performance is probably Todd's weak spot. When he was doing the No World Order shows he was obsessed with his computer and when I saw him in 1998 in a small club he had to start a couple songs over and seemed kinda bored.

Oh well, I can tolerate it. Nobody's perfect.

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