Sure does, so would Public Servant (I'd find it and post but not able to do so at work). "Pubic Servant, Public Slave. It's one big long slide from the cradle to the grave."
of course kasim sulton is super talented on the bass and vocals
and the percussion/drummer trey sabatelli (i think) just whips it with style
I saw the 2018 Utopia re-union tour (minus Roger Powell who had health issues) and they played The Ikon (or portions of it anyway). One of the classic prog rock songs of the 70's. Todd and Kasim were phenomenal in the show.
I posted down below some stuff about Gil Assyas. He talks in an interview about how he didn't realize that he was single-handedly reproducing the synth work that three people had done originally. Heh.
That was a fun reunion, and I wonder if it happened because of things like this
I've yet to see Kasim solo, this might be the one to catch. I think he is playing Daryl's House which I've wanted to check out and isn't to to far from Jersey.
of course kasim sulton is super talented on the bass and vocals
and the percussion/drummer trey sabatelli (i think) just whips it with style
I saw the 2018 Utopia re-union tour (minus Roger Powell who had health issues) and they played The Ikon (or portions of it anyway). One of the classic prog rock songs of the 70's. Todd and Kasim were phenomenal in the show.
I posted down below some stuff about Gil Assyas. He talks in an interview about how he didn't realize that he was single-handedly reproducing the synth work that three people had done originally. Heh.
That was a fun reunion, and I wonder if it happened because of things like this
of course kasim sulton is super talented on the bass and vocals
and the percussion/drummer trey sabatelli (i think) just whips it with style
I saw the 2018 Utopia re-union tour (minus Roger Powell who had health issues) and they played The Ikon (or portions of it anyway). One of the classic prog rock songs of the 70's. Todd and Kasim were phenomenal in the show.
That is Bristol IIRC. I lived in Philly from 68 to 71. Graduated from Lower Moreland HS in Huntingdon Valley in 70. Rundgren is one of my fond memories of Philly, but he was adapted as Cleveland's favorite son in the 70's. He was known here simply as TR. A fan from Nazz onward.
Remember the Bristol Stomp ? .
I remember it only in theory...too young. I know the TR songs, but only by going backward from around 1980.
Bristol. I lived across the Burlington-Bristol Bridge growing up and played ice hockey in Bristol. My first high school game I played for Bishop Egan...as a 7th grader (they needed players or they had to forfeit, so my coached asked me and 2 other guys to play in the HS game after our practice one day).
No wonder you left Bristol...Hillary carried the township by 25 points in 2016!
I was sitting in a bar over the weekend about 5 miles from Rundgren's hometown when "Hello it's me" came on. It reminded me how much I missed some of his music. As a Philly kid in the late 70's/80's, Todd and Utopia were a big part of the local music scene.
That is Bristol IIRC. I lived in Philly from 68 to 71. Graduated from Lower Moreland HS in Huntingdon Valley in 70. Rundgren is one of my fond memories of Philly, but he was adapted as Cleveland's favorite son in the 70's. He was known here simply as TR. A fan from Nazz onward.
I was sitting in a bar over the weekend about 5 miles from Rundgren's hometown when "Hello it's me" came on. It reminded me how much I missed some of his music. As a Philly kid in the late 70's/80's, Todd and Utopia were a big part of the local music scene.