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All of the best concerts I have gone to, have a common denominator - I knew nothing of the artist and their music at the time. No. 1 on that list - Todd, on the first Utopia tour. I'm still blown away.
May 30 2019 in Boulder - I give it 4 stars because my wife loved it. He played most of his "hits" and "near misses", and maybe favorites of his that you wouldn't expect him to play, such as "Fair Warning". The songs I enjoyed the most were the ones I have heard the least, like "I Don't Want to Tie You Down".
I bought all his records and played them heavily after seeing him the first time, and this is the third time since then. He's never measured up to the first time, but that is probably not his fault.
The encore was Just One Victory. It felt great to sing along. But Kasim Sulton should be ashamed of himself for not even trying to play John Siegler's bass part in that song. C'mon, man! (I still miss John and Kevin Ellman.)
Connie from Toronto, Ontario
SOUND GUISE
Also a fan of all Rundgren music. Many great moments, especially the last half hour with audience
participation. BUT I have to agree - something was wrong with the sound. We've been to many concerts at
Massey Hall, and this one didn't stack up because of slurred sound - sorry to say.
Kitty from Minneapolis, Minnesota
OUCH
I am a true "Todd is God" fan. Utopia is truly
utopian. Was so excited to see the show!!
Which is why it was such a crushing blow to
hear the HORRIBLE sound in the first set.
Couldn't hear vocals, and the instruments
sounded mushed together and indistinct,
with the notable exception of the drums.
Yikes! They were front and center, taking over
the show. So disappointing, particularly from
a genius who prides himself on the quality of
his sound. Will always be a true fan, but this
one hurt.
Joe Martines from Seattle, Washington
SEATTLE MOORE THEATER
Some good moments with Love is the Answer and One World, but
overall I found it loud and boring. Sound was off and singing was not
heard very well in first half; got better in the second set. I thought it
was loud and heavy... He's a better singer than guitarist... Bassist's voice
when singing solo was annoying...
Eileen C. from Chicago, Illinois
TODD RUNDGREN/UTOPIA CHGO CONCERT
Not happy whatsoever. How can
someone that is a pretty big
musical artists such as taught
himself, give a concert and spend
the first 30 minutes of the concert,
not singing at all, only playing the
guitar. Then for the next 45
minutes so, he played songs that
my sister and I have never heard.
Apparently they're from his new
album, I guess, don't know. He also
played an ELO song. Um...really?
How about playing a Utopia song!!!
NOT happy at all! Also, re the
Chicago Theater, the seating
sucked. The seating is barely on an
angle, and we couldn't even see
the stage in front of us, only heads.
Really disappointed overall. Never
again Todd, sorry.
Birdie Bush from Milwaukee, Wisconsin
TODD RUNDGREN NEW TOUR IS AWFUL
If you’re a huge fan like I was, until after the Pabst Theatre concert, you’ll be sorely disappointed. You have to wait through two hours of painful songs no one has ever heard before, and then, as if they were bored and in a rush, the band plays an encore medley of all of his hit songs, that took all of 5 minutes,
Not ONE song in the painful two hours was recognizable, nor good. Skip this.
Tom from Akron, Ohio
WORST CONCERT I EVER ATTENDED!
The sound in the theater was horrible! I am sure it wasn't the venue as I have attended other concerts there that have had incredible sound. Besides the poor sound he played 2 songs that we recognized from the past. This band reminded me of a garage band that is just getting started. We were so looking forward to seeing him and couldn't be more disappointed. When Todd was really playing his guitar it was never singled out and was barely discernable from the others in the band.
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