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Havenât heard the vinyl but the remix (yes, Rogerâs bass is more pronounced and thatâs a great thing!) absolutely kills. Thatâs how re-visits ought to be done.
Interestingly enough, though, Waters played bass only on track 2. Gilmour played bass on the other two tracks, 3 and 4.
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Apr 25, 2026 - 10:46am
SeriousLee wrote:
Havenât heard the vinyl but the remix (yes, Rogerâs bass is more pronounced and thatâs a great thing!) absolutely kills. Thatâs how re-visits ought to be done.
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Apr 17, 2026 - 3:33pm
SeriousLee wrote:
I'm new to pretty well anything Rundgren. I grabbed this album and another 2-LP live album of his on clearance (real cheap) RSD versions. I actually like this one so far. So I need to ask, which ones do you prefer? (I got a 10CD boxset of his (bought years ago) I need to revisit some day ð)
They're usually so different it's hard to pick. He refused to repeat himself and doesn't listen to contemporary music while recording.
"A Wizard" or "Todd" - done to protest his pop hero status awarded after "Something/Anything", with AWATS more abstract. Both excellent and challenging.
"Healing" - I love this, a thin Jesus metaphor but it came out while I was in med school. Nice. He always seems to be a few years ahead of my life.
"Nearly Human" and "2nd Wind" - wonderful, as he comes out of a relative slump and puts on his ethical/humanistic/inspirational robes again. Inspired me during tough times.
"Global" - he toured it as a dance party, which I caught in Napa. It's got some wonderful songwriting on it.
There are scores of other brilliantly written individual songs that aren't in that list, but the albums don't click with me as much. YMMV.
The double live "Back to the Bars" just doesn't work like he wanted it to. He hoped it would be his "Frampton Comes Alive" but it ain't.
But, during Covid lockdown, he "toured" virtually - with the stage set up in one place, but the decorations, catered food, and Zooming fans were all from the area the tour "stopped in."
I attended the SF show, and snuck into the last one. When you bought tix, they used geolocation to decide which shows you could attend.
Here's one of those shows.
I'm new to pretty well anything Rundgren. I grabbed this album and another 2-LP live album of his on clearance (real cheap) RSD versions. I actually like this one so far. So I need to ask, which ones do you prefer? (I got a 10CD boxset of his (bought years ago) I need to revisit some day ð)
Ask your AI. It will show you RUNDGREN top of the fucking pops & all of it.