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<description>&lt;p&gt;For the most part, I agree with your assessment of the show... Todd Rundgren delivered in a big way.

I would disagree with you only with respect to the bass play... I thought Kasim Sulton showed why he is one of the most respected musicians in the business and I was very glad to see him perform.

No offense meant at all to the reviewer, but there are always going to be boring people who always try to convince you how superior something was &quot;back in the day...&quot;  It&apos;s almost like they are jealous of you, because they can remember the first time they got blown away by a particular artist.

It was my first time to see Todd live as well... I wouldn&apos;t have had it any other way.

I really hope he comes back to Austin... 


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