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Todd Rundgren | Broken Record (Hosted by Rick Rubin)
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Todd Rundgren is a multi-talented musician who has made a name for himself both as a solo artist and a visionary music producer. Rundgren’s crowning achievement though was producing Meat Loaf’s album "Bat Out Of Hell," which is to this day one of the highest-selling albums of all time. In addition to recently being inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, Rundgren has been busy working on a new album of collaborations called Space Force with artists like Sparks, Rivers Cuomo, and Ben Folds that’ll be out later this year.

On today’s episode we’ll hear a conversation Rick Rubin had with Rundgren just weeks before the start of the pandemic. They talk about why he was the only producer who would work on the debut album for Meat Loaf, who just recently passed away. Todd also talks about engineering the third album for The Band when the group was in the midst of turmoil, and why he always turns off Taylor Swift’s music.

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Frederick Jay “Rick” Rubin is an American record producer and former co-president of Columbia Records. Along with Russell Simmons, he is the co-founder of Def Jam Recordings and also established American Recordings. With the Beastie Boys, LL Cool J, Public Enemy, Geto Boys, and Run-DMC, Rick helped popularize hip-hop music.

In 2007, MTV called him “the most important producer of the last 20 years,” and the same year he was named one of Time's 100 Most Influential People in the World.

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@BrokenRecordPodcast

2 years ago

Catch more episodes of Broken Record with the Beastie Boys, System of a Down's Serj Tankian, Brandi Carlile, and more here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LjHcHTJ8D5k&list=PLB9oRc9hOj9g5vTTlq7tOWB1C_6IvC1zx

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@Bat_Boy

2 years ago

Psychedelic Furs ‘Forever Now’. Thanks Todd for producing that one. 👍

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@user-qu7zv3yz3d

11 months ago

I love to hear Todd talk.. he's a musical well rounded miracle.

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@richabolistic

2 years ago

BINGO!!! “I prefer being DJ’d to”! As a 60 year old lifelong music lover, I almost never put music on I choose to listen to. And as Todd pointed out, I prefer to find something on YouTube (how I found this podcast), and follow it down a rabbit hole. The unfamiliar surprise is what I desire the most.

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@johngalt5411

2 years ago

As a producer/engineer XTC's Skylarking is perhaps my favorite work of Todd's. The production, the sound, the mix & sequencing of songs is just amazing; absolute perfection. Whatever they paid Todd for his work on that production, it wasn't enough; an amazing job.

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@rayeckert9425

1 week ago

Todd the musical genius, I’ve listened to him for 50 years now.

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@paulhale2880

3 days ago

Yes I’ve been listening to Todd for 50 years

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@trentonbates3114

2 years ago

I absolutely love todd rundgren his music is powerful

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@lynnchappell1000

1 year ago

Interviews like this is why I am just enamoured with Todd. He's just a genius.

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@trentonbates3114

2 years ago

I love this man "hope im around" "i saw the light" "zen archer" to name a few he's easily my top 3 artist of all time

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@lisettespek8950

1 year ago

Rungren helped bridge the rock world into the new wave, so glad he was at the helm and assisted in all of that artful creativity. Well, sometimes at the helm but you know what I mean, navigating change is an adventure.

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@dondavidyoung2668

2 years ago

Todd Rocks ! I met him in Houston at age 16. He got me into the concert as I was too young for the bar at the Texas Oprey House. I have been a loyal fan ever since. He is an Artist a True Star !

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@michaelmouse4024

1 year ago

I saw TR at The Forum in London in 1994 - excellent - and met him afterwards. What a genius, what a star and what a gent.

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@pc7135

8 months ago

Always enjoy hearing Todd. Interesting, intelligent and has worked with so many artists that gives insight into the 60s and 70s rock world.

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@carljacobson7156

2 years ago

Todd Rundgren is always a great interview - I've listened to a bunch of his interviews. He's always informative and entertaining.

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@steverennie5787

2 years ago

What a fantastic interview... Todd Rundgren is legend!

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@stephengiese7549

9 months ago

Humourous, knowledgeable and speaks very well. I could listen to him all day . He has a voice that says listen to me. Hello it's me😊

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@brooklynboy1000

1 year ago

This should be heard by any student of music production. This is a history lesson. Mr Rundren is a genius

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@CallMeChato

2 years ago

I have to admit that I was a Todd Rundgren groupie starting back in 19 70. Huge fan. I got to meet him at the Island Dream Festival in Toronto, around 1975 I believe. We talked backstage and he let me on stage to shoot his show. He gave me his pass because he figured he was pretty recognizable. Super nice guy.

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@drobbi

1 year ago

"Rundgren's crowning achievement was producing 'Bat Out Of Hell'" is an insane statement. You shoot your own pose of authority in the foot with such a pronouncement.

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