Hersh et al, The show in question was The Mike Douglas Show - it was an appearance during 1978 as the other song performed by Todd w/Utopia was "Can We Still Be Friends." I remember that show well, as I also remember the show two years later when Utopia was promoting the ADVENTURES album ("The Very Last Time" and "Love Is The Answer" performed) and guest Shelley Winters was hitting on Kasim Sulton! Wish I had those programs on videotape... But I vividly remember Todd pre-announcing "Couldn't I Just Tell You" thusly: "This is an example of the latest trend in music called Power Pop." And to my memory, I had heard the term before applied to The Who (in particular the song "The Kids Are Alright"). Hopefully this post won't start yet another string of "let's call it something else" bullshit. Brioohs -- THE OOHS HOME PAGE at http://www.theoohs.com THE OOHS on MP3.COM at http://artists.mp3s.com/artists/192/the_oohs.html Both CDs available at NOT LAME, CD BABY, JAM, TR BAZAAR or KOOL KAT MUSIK! on 8/19/03 8:00 AM, audities-owner@smoe.org at audities-owner@smoe.org wrote: > Date: Tue, 19 Aug 2003 04:38:09 -0700 (PDT) > From: Hersh Forman > To: audities@smoe.org > Subject: Re: Fave power pop album & song > Message-ID: <20030819113809.14855.qmail@web40703.mail.yahoo.com> > > "Couldn't I Just Tell You" really stands the test of > time more than 30 years after "Something/Anything?" > was released. I recall some TV show many years ago > where Todd introduced this song as an example of a > kind of music called "Power Pop" -- the first time I > can recall ever hearing this description. > > --- "Sager, Greg" > wrote: >> ALBUM: Dwight Twilley Band, *Sincerely* >> SONG: Todd Rundgren, "Couldn't I Just Tell You" >> >> Ask me again tomorrow, and the answers will probably >> be different. >> >> >> Gregory Sager