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Post by Jesse on Nov 27, 2005 18:12:11 GMT -5
After hearing the rumours of a Cars reunion featuring Todd Rundgren in place of Rik Ocasek earlier this year....and then hearing that the rumours are false, I heard on 2 Philadelphia stations last week that the rumour IS true and the tour will take place in spring of '06. Anyone else hear anything? BTW-On the one station, the morning DJ dedicated his daily rant to the Cars' reunion without Ocasek or Ben Orr.
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Post by Rush862 on Nov 27, 2005 18:18:11 GMT -5
I am hearing that Rundgren WILL front the band, but that the Cars management wanted it kept quite for the moment. Rundgren had spoken out recently about it, saying he was going to front the reformation, but backtracked when the management company denied the story...
As with all other reunions, this doesn't sound right, as Ric Ocasek has a VERY distinctive sound that I don't think the band as it is proposed to be can recreate...we'll see...
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Post by HARD ROCK UNIVERSE on Nov 27, 2005 18:18:37 GMT -5
I believe they're going to call this the "New Cars", which why don't they just call it something different entirely? Oh, I know, more money, yeah that's it!! ;D
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Post by HARD ROCK UNIVERSE on Nov 27, 2005 18:26:14 GMT -5
Here's what Rundgren has to say about the subject:
Todd's message on the "New Cars"
For the screamers:
Now that the cat is out of the bag, or rather 'car is out of the garage', I should address the issues I would have dealt with had someone given me a heads up before we went public.
There is a new cadre of 'fan' who has taken to constant second guessing of my motives and decisions. Their responses are usually Cassandraesque, rife with predictions of career death and loss of core audience. If results are not to their satisfaction, they threaten... what? To actively campaign against playing my music on the radio?
Here are the facts. I don't know what kind of job you have, but I imagine that if you want to keep it you have to adapt to changes in your job description and to changes in the job market itself. And I don't know if you've heard, but musicians have notoriously brief careers. You can't do the job well on a part time basis, so you had better make a living at it. And if you want to keep the job, you better take advantage of whatever opportunities you have to work.
You would have thought that 2004 was a big year for me careerwise, and in many ways it was. But the effort to bring the tour to the widest audience was not a profitable venture and I am still paying it off today. You would have thought that 2005 has been a nearly disasterous followup, and in some ways it has. But I erased the debts of last year, got caught up on my taxes and even vacationed for a couple weeks. Oh yeah, and I supported my family.
So now an opportunity has arisen for me to pay my bills, play to a larger audience, work with musicians I know and like, and ideally have some fun for a year. The catch is, a lot of people have been counting on something else. Let's make this clear: the possibility of a Utopia reunion of any kind has always been extremely remote. We disbanded for specific reasons that a previous reunion attempt only exacerbated. Despite whatever enjoyment we got from playing the music for our fans, the reformation left a sour taste. It would be ludicrous to Spinal Tap our way through a tour so fans could be satisfied that we simply showed up on the same stage. That's a redefinition of Utopia I can't personally handle. No 'magic date' is so magical that it can transform such an ingrained relationship. It's not happening and we'll all have to live with it.
The rest of the equation is obvious. I can take out a band of my own and slide inexorably into debt, or I can go out solo and take my chances. Except that's no choice. Most of my recent material doesn't translate to the accoustic guitar (let alone piano), so the act has become stale to the point that I won't accept any more gig offers for solo shows.
So you see, if someone gives you an opportunity to make a good living for a year without violating your musical ethics (or HAVING to play Beatle songs), and throws in the ability to retain your own identity and perform your own material and possibly create new fans, well, what choice do you have, really? The schedule even gives me plenty of time to record a new solo project, so what's the problem? If my working musician's decision offends you, start calling the DJs and beg them to stop playing all that TR music that's in such heavy rotation.
Otherwise, me and Kas and Prairie and Elliot and Greg will be playing parts of the country we'd never get to otherwise, and hope to see you all there when we do.
TR
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Post by Frank on Nov 27, 2005 19:59:01 GMT -5
HOPEFULLY THIS VERSION OF THE BAND WILL BE BETTER LIVE THAN THE ORIGINAL BAND WAS
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Post by Speedy on Nov 28, 2005 12:24:38 GMT -5
Hey, I just heard this! Since Rungren is touring with the CARS......There is going to be a David Lee Roth's Utopia Tour!
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Post by Scott on Nov 28, 2005 13:03:36 GMT -5
Rundgren makes a valid point. He's a musician...and this is the best gig he's got at the moment. I can't blame the man for trying to pay his bills.
The Cars were notoriously crappy live, anyway. So I don't see what all the fuss is about.
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Post by Equinox on Nov 28, 2005 13:06:17 GMT -5
I heard alot of Ocasek's newest release on rockline a few weeks back, and wasn't anything I'd run out to get anytime soon.
I probably won't go out of my way to see the "new" cars, because I really didn't like much of anything they did after the awesome first album (half of Candy-O was OK).
That said, if you love the Cars music, and want a Cars fix, and knowing Rundgren's penchant for excellent live performing, the show will probably be alot better than what the original Cars put out there.
BTW, Todd says it'll give him the opportunity to play his own songs. Either there's gonna be a new cars CD, or he's gonna do like Paul Rodgers and do some of his own stuff in concert.
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Post by hifi on Dec 4, 2005 10:58:37 GMT -5
Ric Ocasek is on the Hangin’ With segment of VH-1 Classic today. Eddie Trunk just asked Ric if he would do anything with the Cars again and to paraphrase Ric replied he might be interested in recording something but wasn’t too into the idea of extensive touring, except maybe a “contained situation”. Anyway, it seems to me if this “New Cars” goes out and puts on shows that aren’t a total snore, then they’re DEFINITELY not the Cars, are they? In the case of Todd Rundgren, I agree with what has been said already. It’s probably a good gig for him and perhaps an opportunity to promote some of his new songs. It’s been done before.
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Post by nightrocker on Dec 4, 2005 13:58:06 GMT -5
Hey, I just heard this! Since Rungren is touring with the CARS......There is going to be a David Lee Roth's Utopia Tour! ....Good one there
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