'Classic Todd Rundgren' Tour

Starring Kasim Sulton

Friday 8th July 2011

Grand Opera House, Wilmington, DE

Kasim Sulton and Todd Rundgren venue

Real Man
Love Of The Common Man
Buffalo Grass
Kind Hearted Woman
Determination
Lucky Guy
Can We Still Be Friends?
Espresso
Love Is The Answer
It Wouldn't Have Made Any Difference
Lost Horizon
Flaw
Soul Brother
I'm So Proud / Ooo Baby Baby / La La Means I Love You / I Want You
Hawking
I Saw The Light
Courage
Drive
Couldn't I Just Tell You?

Hello It's Me
A Dream Goes on Forever

Kasim Sulton and Todd Rundgren

Comments by fans posted to various messageboards and mailing lists include:
"After reading about the problems with Todd's voice at other shows, I wasn't sure what we would hear tonight but, aprat from the high notes, I was pleasently surprised."

"I must say that I was pleasently surprised at the resiliant qualities of Todd's vocal chords during Friday nights show. I was expecting a soft spoken and ill Todd peformance. Instead we were treated to a, although not perfect, performance that left us standing in our seats wishing there was just one more victory before we had to go. Todd did struggle with some notes but then that is the nature of the beast."

"Kasim and Jesse had switched sides from the start of the tour."

"Great to see Todd and Kasim doing the kicks in Couldn't I Just Tell You."

Other websites:
TRConnection has a review and of this gig here.

Videos
Many thanks to Gregg Xenakes for all these videos.

Love Of The Common Man:

Buffalo Grass:

Lucky Guy:

Can We Still Be Friends?:

Espresso:

Love Is The Answer:

Flaw:

The band:
On stage with Todd were of Kasim Sulton (bass), Jesse Gress (guitar), Prairie Prince (drums) and John Frenzik (keyboards).

The venue (taken from the KasimInfo.com Blog that day):
Tonight Kasim Sulton plays the 11th gig of the 'Classic Todd Rundgren' Tour. The concert tonight is at the Grand Opera House in Wilmington, DE which is a venue that Kasim has not played before.

The address of the venue is 818 North Market Street, Wilmington, DE 19801 and the gig starts at 8pm. Tickets vary in price from $48 (that section is sold out) to $33 plus charges. Click here to purchase tickets and here to view the venue website.

This building opened in 1871 as a home for the Grand Lodge of the Masons which explains why it is such an opulent place. In 1909 it was converted to a theater and staged some live productions before mainly showing movies until it closed in 1967. During its 100th anniversary in 1971 there was launched a project to re-open the theater and it oficialy re-opened in February 1973.

Todd Rundgren's 2011 Gigs

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