| re: Todd Rundgren - Studio Wizard | |
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steven_stuart 01:12 am UTC 10/28/10 |
| In reply to: | Todd Rundgren - Studio Wizard - Scaramouche 12:28 am UTC 10/28/10 |
| > Even though the Bat chapter is over 13 pages, there's > really nothing new that you can't find in the articles on > this site. How disappointing. I would love to read detailed accounts of Jim's work in the studio (including the Def Leppard chapter). I can't remember which poster suggested that a book should be devoted to Jim's studio work but I agree with them. I sent Studio Wizard to George and I was looking forward to reading it myself but now your review has made me wonder if I can even be bothered to pick it up. > Also no pics from the sessions, which I was > half expecting, and nothing on B4G. You'd think they would have included session pics. > Jim thinks Todd caused the 1977 east coast black-out by > blowing up a Star Trek video game at his Woodstock > studio. Ha ha. That's very funny. I didn't even know that they had video games in 1977. Can you give more detail? They didn't even have Space Invaders back then. > Todd (sarcastically) referred to Jim as 'King of Bombast' > during the sessions. He must have liked being called such a Wagnerian name. > Meat sat (quietly) in the corner for most of the tracking > sessions. Meat said in an interview that he is very shy and quiet when he's not on stage and that friends who have never seen him on stage get a real shock when they see him perform for the first time. | |
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