Other Mixes By Rob Conroy
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If you lose your body don't lose your head
Artist | Song | |
Todd Rundgren | Believe in Me | |
Todd Rundgren | We Gotta Get You a Woman | |
Todd Rundgren | Long Flowing Robe | |
Todd Rundgren | Bleeding | |
Todd Rundgren | Wailing Wall | |
Todd Rundgren | The Range War | |
Todd Rundgren | Chain Letter | |
Todd Rundgren | Parole | |
Todd Rundgren | It Wouldn't Have Made Any Difference | |
Todd Rundgren | Wolfman Jack | |
Todd Rundgren | The Night the Carousel Burnt Down | |
Todd Rundgren | Saving Grace | |
Todd Rundgren | Song of the Viking | |
Todd Rundgren | One More Day (No Word) | |
Todd Rundgren | Couldn't I Just Tell You | |
Todd Rundgren | Torch Song | |
Todd Rundgren | Hello It's Me | |
Todd Rundgren | International Feel (in 8) | |
Todd Rundgren | Never Never Land | |
Todd Rundgren | Rock and Roll Pussy | |
Todd Rundgren | Is It My Name? | |
Todd Rundgren | Just One Victory | |
Todd Rundgren | The Last Ride | |
Comment:
An incomplete 80-minute summation of Todd Rundgren's classic period (1970-1974), which still leaves out plenty of songs that I would have liked to have included if there were more room: "I Saw the Light", "I Went to the Mirror", "The Ballad (Danny & Jean)", "It Takes Two to Tango (This is for the Girls)", "Slut", "Piss Aaron", "An Elpee's Worth of Toons", "You Don't Have to Camp Around", , "Sometimes I Don't Know What to Feel", and "You Left Me Sore", to name just a few.Feedback:
nice work again, Rob. I might try a Nazz thing myself in a wee while, but I don't want to steal your thunder!
Can't wait to hear it Rob. I'll swap you for it tomorry.
By the way, I forgot to tell you to include those "High Numbers" tracks on the mod comp (here 'tis, etc.).
I'd love to see your Nazz comp, Gerry, so go for it (I'm sure I'd want a copy). If you'd be kind enough to burn me a copy of Nazz II, I'd appreciate it (I've got copies of the other two). And Sean, I don't have that track, actually, just the two songs on the single. Where's Ken when you need him?
Yeah. I love early 70's Todd too. It's a shame too many people would look at the back of Something/Anything and think he's covering "Dust In The Wind!"
Heh, I might have known you'd made one of these at some point :). How about a sequel?