24 March 2008

Todd Rundgren - The Roxy 1978


Todd Rundgren
The Roxy
05/23/78
FM Broadcast

Tracks:
intro
real man
it wouldn't have made any difference
love of the common man
lady face
love in action
never never land
you cried wolf
station id's #1
range war
bread
can we still be friends
black maria
don't you ever learn
station id's #2
sometimes i don't know what to
black and white
a dream goes on forever
station id's #3
medley-i'm so proud, ooh, baby
station id's #4
eastern intrigue
initiation
couldn't i just tell you
announcements
hello it's me (with Stevie Nicks)
hang on sloopy
she's gone
just one victory

no covers
mp3/320kbps/292mb
TODD ONE
TODD TWO
TODD THREE
p/w: sparkyibew

12 comments:

zakika said...

fantastic. I havent got any Rundgren bootleg. rapid is slow for me, but thank you

Dino & Janice said...

You are very welcome. Enjoy

Anonymous said...

Thanks for sharing, i love todd rundgren's song.

Dino & Janice said...

You are welcome, I hope you enjoy it.

Anonymous said...

Thanks so much. I'm really stoked to hear this. Love Todd, and this is a great era for him. A real gift, thanks again.

Dino & Janice said...

You are welcome, I hope you like it :)

Anonymous said...

Thanks for the offering! Maybe think about using FLAC files instead of MP3's. They are lossless files that do not affect the sound quality.

Dino & Janice said...

Anon, I know what FLAC is and I post primarily mp3 here. 90% of what I receive is mp3 already, hard to convert back. :)

If your looking for FLAC go to Quality Boots...FLAC, WAV, SHN, etc

Anonymous said...

Many thanks for sharing

pj said...

Hi Dino

I downloaded this some time back from Quality Bootz, and the attached is my first attemp at making my own cover. Feel free to share if you want.
http://rapidshare.com/files/312713155/todd_rundgrenTXT.zip.html

Anonymous said...

Great Post. But what happened to Todd`s voice? Seems he got a bad cold.

Anonymous said...

this was originally my recording, way back in the day, from KGB radio in San Diego, which i posted a few years back on dimeadozen in FLAC. i also posted these files to skafunkrastapunk as mp3 320. seems the whole event has come a long way since the original radio show took place. (and no, Todd wasn't suffering from a cold. he poured his heart into this performance, and that's what you hear in his voice.)