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  1. 5 de mar. de 2012 · Donald Fagen 2006Album: Morph The CatOwn nothing, shared for fair use.Disclaimer:Fair use is a limitation and exception to the exclusive right granted by cop...

  2. www.songlyrics.com › todd-rundgren › real-man-lyricsTODD RUNDGREN - REAL MAN LYRICS

    Got my head in the sky. And my mind knows what it wants. But my body just drags me down. And my world's something you can't see. But it's still very real to me. You can find it in the hole where I keep my soul. There it is, way down inside me. There's a real man, a real man. Forget about my body and be a real man.

  3. 28 de may. de 2021 · Curated By, Edited By, Compiled By – The Residents. Design, Layout – Paul Bevoir. Photography By [Gingerbread Man Performance Photos By] – Henrik Kam. Sleeve Notes – Jim Knipfel. Transferred By [Tapes Transfers], Restoration, Mastered By [Mastering] – Scott Colburn. Written-By, Performer, Producer – The Residents.

  4. 9 de mar. de 2023 · Song: Love of the Common Man Artist: Todd Rundgren Tabbed By: bmchrestoff (2/1/20 to 2/9/20) IMPORTANT PERFORMANCE NOTES: 1) This transcription is based primarily on his 10-12-12 solo performance at the Cleveland Agora and a radio show performance in Denmark called "Live @ Roodshow" from 2011 I believe 2) The chords used in this transcription are the exact chords and grips that Todd uses in ...

  5. [Chorus] Who's that man, who's that man? Who told him that he could hold your hand? When I looked him in the eye he ran Who's that man, who's that man? [Verse 1] Maryanne, who's that man? There's ...

  6. • features todd rundgren alongside regular residents collaborators laurie amat, diana alden and molly harvey. • PRODUCED BY THE RESIDENTS. Originally released in 1994 (on CD only) and developed into an interactive CD-Rom project, ‘Gingerbread Man’ remains one of The Residents’ standout works, exploring their own twisted counter-take on the classic 1875 fairy tale.

  7. 20 de oct. de 2017 · Todd Rundgren talks about producing Meat Loaf's 1977 smash record 'Bat Out of Hell' on his own dime because he thought it would be a funny Bruce Springsteen parody.