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Todd Rundgren

  https://youtu.be/S3iHl8Hg-g4 https://youtu.be/NefJG098gTE Todd reminiscing on being in the  February 1979 issue of ROCK SCENE magazine https://rockscenemagazine.com/rock-scene-remembers/happy-birthday-todd-rundgren-june-22-1948/ Buy a Piece of Rock & Roll History! Get 50% off all Mark Weiss BUY NOW photographs. Use coupon code: RSMFLASHBACK50 at checkout   (Two per customer, excludes auction listings. ) 

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Bebe Buell

 Bebe Buell talks about the impact of seeing the Beatles on The Ed Sullivan Show when she was in fifth grade, and how the British Invasion and bands like The Rolling Stones really "sealed her fate" and made her realize that these were the kind of people she wanted to be around. She developed a love for records at a young age, and eventually became romantically involved with artists including Todd Rundgren, David Bowie, Mick Jagger, & Steven Tyler, with…

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Runt grows up Hot Toddy – May 1973

Read the full article on page 50 in the May 1973 1973 issue of Rock Scene magazine https://youtu.be/esdwB0H3y9k Intersection 1972 featuring Todd Rundgren & Wolfman Jack This is an experimental film that was made while I was an undergraduate at the UCLA Film School in the early 1970s.  My Marin County partners in crime, Jessica Roth and Bruce McCauley, brought the vision of this era into reality...they lived it!  I regret Bruce died before the invention of UTUBE.  This film was…

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Hey Wolfman “The music today is a downer freaks, and I’m an upper.” – May 1973

  Go to page 28 to see the full article in the May 1973 issue of Rock Scene magazine https://youtu.be/99z-H_NEccU In this scene from the 1973 film, American Graffiti, the character Curt (Richard Dreyfuss) visits a radio station and receives some advice from Disc Jockey Wolfman Jack, (played by himself). The DJ pretends to be someone else, and when asked where the Wolfman is, replies, "The Wolfman is everywhere." An article on page 28 describes his involvement in the film, "Wolfman…

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Nazz – “Open My Eyes”

Nazz performs their song "Open My Eyes," originally released on their self titled album in 1968. Go to (page 34) in this months Rock Scene for the complete story. Nazz formed in Philadelphia in 1967, and was founded by guitarist and songwriter Todd Rundgren, and bassist Carson Van Osten. The song was featured on the iconic Nuggets compilation double LP released in 1972, which was produced by Lenny Kaye. A feature in the March 1973 issue of Rock Scene Magazine (page 34) reveals…

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