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Todd Rundgren - Live in San Francisco

Todd Rundgren - Live in San Francisco

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: They've moved San Francisco - Maybe Toddd can move it back
Review: As a 20-plus year fan, and (very)occasional associate of Mr. Rundgren, I can say that a Todd show rarely disappoints. Oh, sure there are the folks in the nightclub audience who only came to hear "Hello, It's me", and "Bang the Drum", who go home comfused and a little pissed if he passes those gems over for deeper, more satisfying chunks from his vaults. I'm going to be honest, and give you my beefs with this one.
Firstly, throughout the video, there are white subtitles which appear in the top screen corner, reminding you that this video is from a show in Ohio (Columbus or Cincinatti,I was too disgusted to write it down).I hate to nitpick, but I was looking for a hometown show, in front a hometown crowd (Todd is a recently transplanted San Fransiscan), but there is none of that energy here. Secondly, as anyone who has seen Todd in the past can attest, the stripped-down, trio format of this gig, is a dissapointment in contrast to his 'mini-orchestra' shows from the '2nd Wind' and 'Nearly Human' tours. I hope that Image will at least repackage this one in a more honest manner.
Two thumbs out!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Todd Rocks On This One!
Review: Excellent show with the trio. I enjoyed this DVD alot. I really like the song selection and the playing is hot! I hardly ever miss a Todd Rundgren show. I have seen nearly every tour he has done since 1973, but I missed this one because he didn't make it this far south. So I was happy to see it appear on DVD. Always different, always interesting, always exciting and creative!!!! I rarely ever find anything worth critisizing about his work and this is no exception. Todd gives us another meaty chunk!!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: todd deserves better... or we do!
Review: have been a huge tr fan for lots of years. loved the set list for the video, but the technical quality is way below average. had to turn the volume way up on my tv just to basically hear the toons. very disappointing. the visuals are ok, but streaky at times. saw the power trio 3 times while on tour,and this video barely does it justice. but i dig todd and what are you gonna do?

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Power of Three
Review: I attended this show and did not miss the big band (Big Bland) thing at ALL. I'm just sorry I have yet to see any really excellent Todd in-concert videos.

For someone like me who wasn't around when Todd was rocking in the 70s it was an eye-opener. This band played so well together they didn't need any extra anything. And it was cool to hear something besides Hello It's Me. Five stars for the performance, wish I could give the DVD the same.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Sorry Todd
Review: I been a Todd fan many years and I love Todd the band the backup everything in the live in Japan concert, soooo we bought Todd live in San fran and its no more todd with the great band or the great backup singers its nothing like it at all, its just todd and some clown screaming and playing guitar, no longer singing, just screaming, as a matter of fact my wife saw todd live in japan and then saw live in San fran and she cannot believe its even the same person, we threw that and the desk top collection tapes away, and I recommend niether tape to anyone.......

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: surprisingly excellent
Review: I originally bought this out of loyalty and few expectations since it ties in with the very poor One Long Year release. My original feelings were confirmed with the first 2 tracks. However, once Todd gets started on his old classics, the concert and the audience warm up considerably. This has an unusual and inspired mix of tracks. The best aspect is hearing Todd performing so much guitar.
Visually, the dvd does not exploit the dvd medium. As other reviewers have commented, the camera work is not very good, especially when compared with the excellent work on the Utopia Redux video. Howeve, the dolby digital sound mix is superb and you really feel you are right there in the concert. To hs credit, Toddd also includes a 2.0 mix for people who don't have 5.1 sound and a dts mix which I can't comment on. As an extra it would have been nice to see some interviews with some of the audence after the show. When are we going to see Live in London released with a multi-angle feature? That concert was shot on digital synchronsed cameras and was made for puting on dvd

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: I Liked It
Review: I was surprised by how much I enjoyed this DVD. I was not sure how I would like the power trio, but they sounded great. Todd's voice sounded stronger and more in-tune than in some of the live recordings I have from the 70s and 80s. His guitar playing was also great. I didn't miss Roger Powell (who could never sing very well) or Willie Wilcox. The picture quality is a little fuzzy and the sound needs to be turned up (otherwise I would have rated it 5 stars). This one's a winner.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Something New for Todd Fans!
Review: Something new for Todd fans. First off, all Todd fans will thoroughly enjoy seeing the Power Trio in concert on DVD....with great songs like Open My Eyes, Number One Lowest Common Denominator and the Ikon....great to finally get these songs live! Not that this title was a quicky (well maybe it was), but there are several things that bothered me about it, especially when comparing it to earlier releases. There are no liner notes or anything like that. There is nothing that takes advantage of the DVD format (no special features short of an index and a way to adjust the sound)....this point is a little upsetting because of Todd's love for anything digital. The camera angles are sometimes akward....can't explain it, but with 80% shot from a crane looking down at Todd, it just seems kind of wierd. Shots of Kasim are often fuzzy. As far as the music, sometimes its amazing, sometimes its tentative. There's also no chit-chat from Todd and with a very sparse stage and Kasim often stepping back during Todd's solos, it seems empty. Please understand that these are not complaints, just comments. I love the DVD and am going to watchi it over and over and over. Would I show it to my non-Todd friends (that's what us Todd fanatics do...try to convert people), I might lean towards some of the other titles. OK, so where is the Ringo Tour and the Abbey Road tour...we're all waiting for those!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Todd Rundgren's Power TRiO Live!
Review: The Sacrificial Lamb of Rock returns to his rock and roll roots in this angst filled medley of musically mutated minimalist masterpieces! No Sales brothers here, but tunes from Nazz, Runt, Todd , Faithfull, Todd solo, Utopia, TR-i and some new ones to boot are performed by OH backed by maestro Kasim Sultan (of Utopia, Meatloaf, varying guest spots with Patty Smythe, Patti Smith and Joan Jett to name a few as well as a multi - instrumentalist solo artist and producer- sort of a chip off the old Todd!) on bass and superb background vocals and Trey Sabatelli (Tubes) on drums and background vocals. (Ok, there are some mp3 keys on a couple tunes, but other than that, it's a true triumvirate) Can our beloved Hero, known for his impeccable production skills, carry this off? Read on and find out!

First the snafu's: a little too much glare from the overpowering lights and the stage crew fumbled their way around a bit, amps conking out, monitors dying and a couple of guitar switches flubbed - but hey no broken strings (a rarity for this tour!). The film crew leaves a lot to be desired as the picture can be hazy and the camera angles are odd at times. Packaging also COULD have been better, e.g., a group picture for the cover, Kaz and Trey could have been CREDITED on the cover or any other indication that it was a power TRiO!?

There must have been technical problems at the beginning of I Hate My Frickin' ISP, cuz OH chose to splice together some sound checks of varying quality to begin the song with. Yer Fast rocks pretty hard and Todd appears to be in top form. The guitar playing is so hot that you forget about the problems with ISP! Todd "Faithfully" pulls off a searing version of Black And White that prepares the way for No. 1 LCD, the song is slow and seductive Hendrix style ballad and culminates in a "screaming" guitar solo! Back to a TRiO of rockers, the NAZZ song Open My Eyes, has an almost grunge sound to it but sounds like it was made for a little garage band. Trapped is always a hits you like a mack truck doing 120mph! And segues into Trapped, a great Utopia tune. The opening of Love In Action quickly follow and Todd does a pretty good job of performing the keyboard solo on guitar. Kaz and Try get a break while Todd performs Bang The "Ukulele" Daily Hawaiian style with reference to "Elvis in Hawaii" and some entertaining whooping. Another song reinvented by Our Hero. One of Todd's later compositions, Temporary Sanity follows. It's another musical hybrid with funny lyrics and a great bass line laid down by Kaz. Todd, sensing the end of the show gives his vocal chords a work screaming, literally! Todd does his SRV impersonation in the Mystified/Broke Down And Busted Medley. Despite technical glitches, it's a bluesy ballad that showcases the cohesiveness of the group and a side of Todd we rarely get to see anymore! Buffalo Grass is the only mellow-ish pop tune preserved from the show. Mp3 keyboards are quickly drowned out by the band and the background vocals are superb. One World kicks off immediately and is carried off extremely well. The Ikon - TRi-O version, starts the encores. Great riff, truly awesome solos! This song alone is worth the price of the disc. Hammer In My Heart follows and truly rocks. This song sounds more like a "hit" now than ever! World Wide Epiphany, again Todd's musical mutational foray into new worlds shines brightly! Despite playing to an mp3, the song comes off as raucous, rowdy, funky and very, very much like a perfect "Todd" anthem to finish a show with! They really bring this song to life and much like Temporary Sanity, you'll be humming, singing, playing "air" bass and screaming this song for hours after you've heard it!

Usually, I dislike concerts being edited for release. In this case though less IS more! Most of the songs were NOT meant to be played by a three-piece band. But given their new life, and Todd's refusal to grow old gracefully, the Power TR-iO comes off sounding like Cream and the Jimi Hendrix Experience! Coming in at 81 minutes, it's just a little linger than a CD so it DEMANDS repeated play. In less than a week, I've watched it about 13 times. Record companies rarely put out decent product, especially "live" DVDs and they've bare boned this one as well. The less than stellar picture quality and flawed start of ISP should NOT keep you from buying this disc. Technical problems of the show aside, this is an absolute historical gem of a keeper. They do, after all, add a little flavor to the live act. Hell, if you want to hear the record, PLAY the record!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Good show, but kinda short!
Review: This concert DVD only runs about 81 minutes. Better than zero minutes, of course. The concert is Todd supported by his Utopia bandmate Kasim Sulton on bass and vocals and Trey Sabatelli on drums. The lack of liner notes, insert card, or other materials clues us in that this DVD was assembled on the cheap. The only insert in the DVD case is a catalog of titles available through Image Entertainment, the distributors of this DVD. Perhaps that was the deal - Image would absorb much of the cost of producing and distributing this DVD in exchange for advertising space inside. Since Todd usually records away from the major record labels, perhaps that is the best we can get. Usually only the big corporate labels have the money for a fancy, features-packed DVD release.

But be happy, Todd fans! Another Rundgren concert DVD looms on the horizon! A rare 1990 Japan concert, once available on VHS and now only recently easier to find, is scheduled for DVD release in August 2002. That one runs over 90 minutes and features a relatively large band of Todd regulars and semi-regulars backing him up.

But even with skimpy extras and a lack of insert packaging, there is no such thing as a bad Todd Rundgren release!


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