I debated on where to post this. Its not exactly a concert video, nor a movie, but its 4 hours long and I'm streaming it, and this is a music/movie forum so there.
Despite his warts, I'm a huge Todd Rundgren fan (he wants to be the World's Greatest Rocker, but he doesn't quite have the vocal ability to pull it off). I'm a huge fan of his touring band Utopia, and was looking for any documentaries on them a couple nights ago. Found this series of videos, four of them, an hour apiece, and I've now watched the first two. They are poorly done, audio is Okay and the video quality is poor, but its a great chronological story of Todd, and any fans will enjoy it.
The last third of the first video, here:
...talks about the formation of Utopia. I didn't realize they started out with
three keyboardists, a second guitarist, and backup singers. They didn't sound too good. At the end Todd explains the formation of the main four-piece, and the vocals fell into place. The video ended after their first 2 or 3 albums, I was a bit disappointed, but then this morning parts 2/4, 3/4, and 4/4 appeared, and I was happy.
The second third of the 2nd video covered Utopia again (including a video I hadn't seen from their Beatles cover period "Deface the Music"), so spot-on and they even wore dark suits, skinny black ties, had the haircuts and the Vox/Rickenbacker instruments, and the polite bow at the end of the tune! Cool!
The rest of Hour Two goes into Todd's video studio. We all know who posted the first music video to MTV (Video Killed the Radio Star), but guess who had the second music video played?
As I said, the video/audio quality on these is lacking, but if you're interested in music/video history, you'll enjoy these.
Oh, and I must mention: I have FOUR Utopia concert videos (don't know if there are more), all on DVD. The audio/video quality on them is much higher than the above-mentioned video, so highly recommended if you're into Todd and friends.