“Both my parents were very much into music. My
initial exposure [to music] was classical—Ravel, Debussy—and show tunes, which
gave me a sensibility that maybe some of my contemporaries missed. As I got
older and started to play guitar, my parents were wary that I might end up an
indigent! I wasn’t doing well at school, or developing practical skills. But
when The Beatles came out, I thought, ‘This is the lifestyle I want. You play
music, you party, and girls chase you everywhere.’ What more could a teenager
ask for? ”—American rock ‘n’ roll singer-songwriter and producer
Todd
Rundgren, quoted in Peter Doggett, “Todd Rundgren: The Mojo Interview,” Mojo, Issue 183 (February 2009) (article
not available electronically)
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