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Todd Rundgren - Onomatopoeia I love this song....
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He's always had comedy / humour tracks on his albums, but this was an even odder one than the others. Most of the tracks on the album were quite melancholic, even the "universal love" anthem ("All The Children Sing").
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One of the youtube posters said that this song could've worked easily within an animated setting. I agree.
To be honest, the few songs I heard from Todd Rundgren were melancholy. I'm working my way slowly through his discography nowadays and I've been enjoying myself so far.
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I love the entire album. Seriously Todd's albums in the '70s were all top notch. | |
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I know you guys mention him alot here, and I've been keeping notes too but this is what really grabbed my attention.
So beautiful its heartbreaking | |
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I remember in middle school when I really started getting into Todd Rundgren's music I was so fascinated by him, lol. Hermit of Mink Hollow is his last really great classic album to me. Good to listen to when you're sad. His funniest song, in my opinion would be this though... http://www.youtube.com/wa...p9kQpv2kok [Edited 3/11/11 13:51pm] [Edited 3/11/11 13:51pm] | |
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