Todd Rundgren performs with Utopia bandmates Moogy Klingman, Ralph Shuckett, John Siegler, Kevin Ellman, and Kasim Sulton in a benefit to help Moogy who recently lost a hard-fought battle with cancer.
Oh man, oh man, oh man! Just found this version. Awesome times 10! I love the great video and especially the great audio quality. Fantastic. All of the players and singers sound incredible on this truly lovely Moogy song. I'm especially partial to John Siegler's bass playing. He's just got such wonderful movement and feel. Thanks for posting this!
RIP Moogy, you will forever be in my heart, miss you dearly. So thankful to you for writing this beautiful song. Thank you Todd for making Moogy's dream come true and us fans as well. Moogy was a man of courage, he handled his illness with grace, patience and appreciation to his friends and family for the tribute. He had a heart of gold. Multi-talented and friendly to all.
What a sensitive, playful Spirit wrote this song. In this one moment, everyone seems so swept away in the organ solo that they were surprised that it was time to sing again. It happened to me too. All blessings of Light and Love on your way Moogy.
Bon voyage, Moogy! I'm a songwriter and keyboard player and was very influenced by your work with Utopia and Mr. Rundgren. This particular song has a special place in my heart. "Ad astra per aspera."
Oh man, oh man, oh man! Just found this version. Awesome times 10! I love the great video and especially the great audio quality. Fantastic. All of the players and singers sound incredible on this truly lovely Moogy song. I'm especially partial to John Siegler's bass playing. He's just got such wonderful movement and feel. Thanks for posting this!
peterdvideos 2 months ago
This is a beautiful take. Thanks for posting. The band is beyond words tasteful and talented.
briancatanzaro 3 months ago
RIP Moogy, you will forever be in my heart, miss you dearly. So thankful to you for writing this beautiful song. Thank you Todd for making Moogy's dream come true and us fans as well. Moogy was a man of courage, he handled his illness with grace, patience and appreciation to his friends and family for the tribute. He had a heart of gold. Multi-talented and friendly to all.
Moogy, A Hero, A Real Man!!!!
gudatine 3 months ago
Moogy... we'll miss you.
berlinsworld 3 months ago
Ahhhh Lady Face - It's so good to see this.
What a sensitive, playful Spirit wrote this song. In this one moment, everyone seems so swept away in the organ solo that they were surprised that it was time to sing again. It happened to me too. All blessings of Light and Love on your way Moogy.
joancarlson 3 months ago
That made my day.
MsFinaddict 3 months ago
Bon voyage, Moogy! I'm a songwriter and keyboard player and was very influenced by your work with Utopia and Mr. Rundgren. This particular song has a special place in my heart. "Ad astra per aspera."
stealthnegro001 3 months ago