'Unpredictable Todd Rundgren' Tour

Starring Kasim Sulton

Friday 2nd March 2012

City Winery, New York City, NY

Kasim Sulton and Todd Rundgren venue

Set List (approx):
Rebbeca Black's Friday
Lysistrata
Thee weekend
I Don't Want To Tie You Down
Black And White
Cliche
96 Tears
Compassion
Too Far Gone
It Wouldn't Have Made Any Difference
Endless Love
Lorne Green I'm A Gun
Determination
Born To Synthasise
Touch Me (The Doors) / Jetson Bosa Nova
I Saw The Light
Love Of The Common Man

Hello It's Me
The Wheel
Past
Friday Feeling Great

Comments by fans posted to various messageboards and mailing lists include:
"Third time is a charm, except first and second were great as well.How much fun are we allowed to have."

"Todd's voice was great as it has been for all 3 shows so far. Setlist was mixed up a bit from the other two nights."

Other websites:
TRConnection has reviews and photos of this gig here.

Videos:

It Wouldn't Have Made Any Difference:

Compassion:

The band:
On stage with Todd, the band consisted of Kasim Sulton (bass), Jesse Gress (guitar) and Sam LaMonica(percussion).

Many thanks to John "Snappy" Harris for posting the set list.

Kasim Sulton
Kasim described these gigs as:
"I did four shows in NYC with Todd in late Feb. and early March in an interesting fashion. Semi Acoustic.
Meaning, the line-up on stage was Todd, Jessie Gresse and myself, joined by a "percussioninst". I put that in quotes because what started out as "A couple of guys will be sitting in with the band for these shows. They'll be playing some hand percussion on a few of the songs" turned into two guys bringing entire cocktail drumsets to the venue! Granted, these are not my shows and I serve at the pleasure of The Grand Pouba. But what was supposed to be a quiet little intimate acoustic show turned into ... well, not that.
Please don't misunderstand me. It was fun and the audience seemed to dig it. The two gentlemen who sat in on "hand percussion" were Sam LaMonica and Greg Bendian. Both lovely guy's.
But I digress.
The real star of the show was the set list or, lack thereof. In 36 years of performing with Todd, I don't think there was ever a time when we did a show without there being a predetermined order of the songs.
That being said, having TR call out songs on the fly was exciting. It's easy to get bored playing the same set over and over again. That certainly wasn't the case here.
That was one thing. The other was the four or five songs we did each night that raised a few eyebrows. By now, most know what these little ditties were but, for the uninformed I'll list them here;
Jaan Pahecheo (Heiniken commercial)
Big Weekend (Artist unknown)
Friday (Rebecca Black)
Blow Me (Artist better left unknown)
Endless Prarrie (Lorne Green)
The Good Ship Venus (Artist unknown)
I might be missing one but... You get the picture. Definitely a PG17 show.
They were a great four shows and I believe there is a webcast out in the next few days of the last one on March 7th.
"

The venue (taken from the KasimInfo.com Blog that day):
Tonight Kasim Sulton plays a third Todd Rundgren gig in New York City at the City Winery.

This is the another of the four gigs they will be playing over this week and next at this venue which are billed as The Unpredictable Todd Rundgren.

City Winery is a small venue which is located at 155 Varick Street, New York, NY 10013-1106.

All of these gigs have already sold out but returns may be available at the door.

Also Nevessa Productions are making a webcast available on Monday 12th March at 9pm. It costs $19.95 and includes Video On Demand access for 30 days after the event.

The band tonight will consist of Todd Rundgren, Kasim Sulton Jesse Gress and newcomer to Todd's band Gregg Bendian on percussion.


Todd Rundgren's 2012 Gigs

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