| At Least BOOH Made Todd Rundgren Rich | |
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steven_stuart 02:26 am UTC 04/24/13 |
| In reply to: | re: NJC - New Todd Rundgren album State - renegadeangel 10:42 am UTC 04/23/13 |
| > It truly amazes me that someone so talented and creative > has never really released anything that really caught on. Although, he does have a fairly large cult following and media people like music journalists seem to have a lot of respect for him. I think that Utopia had a hit single with Set Me Free. Meat Loaf's ex-bass player Kasim Sulton was the lead vocalist for that song. I think. At least BOOH made Todd rich. Which was well deserved because he was one of the few people to see Jim and Meat's potential. During the Classic Albums documentary, Todd said the first cheque from BOOH that he received was for $800,000 and that he had never earned anything even remotely close to that before. It was a bit of a shock for him. It might be quite nice to be an experimental musician with a cult following and the respect of the critics who doesn't have to worry about the bills. | |
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