Even my daughter at 41 knows my generation had the best....no....the greatest music she listens to these songs now and even has her kids rockin out to it!! ..Luv it at 71!!!!
I can’t listen to this album without thinking of my mom. She used to rock it back then, and when these songs were on the radio the volume was going up. Great music and memories! I ❤️ you Ma
Soul,spirit,sensibility, compassion, althruisme,generosity,friendship, simplicity, communication,just a few things the people could learn listening this so blessed band...
I was born in 68 I found this cassette tape next to a van near my house and this song was so much my life and forever I want those days back when my mind was so open and clear I'm sorry so many have changed
There is a window within the 70’s where these songs stood out clearly and the instrumentation showed how rock music still had substance. The musicianship of Supertramp is pleasing to the ears. The interweaving of the voice parts ( fugues) are incredible. May the youth discover this great music and learn to appreciate it. Thanks for sharing. Cheers❤
My mum n dad used to do the 'big shop' every Friday afternoon. I'd ask them to keep my 50p p/w pocket money and write down the name of a song to buy on my behalf. No matter how old or random a tune may have been 99.9% of the time I'd get home from school and it'd be waiting for me. The Logical Song however, and for a totally unknown reason, was a struggle. Four Fridays on the trot I got home ridiculously more excited than the week before to face disappointment. On the fourth week my mum, bless her heart, got me a replacement (I assume because she could see my face each previous week and my sadness. I've never forgotten that feeling I had on the fifth week when it was acquired! I listened continuously for nearly an hour boring even my usually patient and tolerant parents, but it didn't get that much airplay at the time I thought and so I was absolutely gagging for those lyrics and that melody especially! Still an all-time favourite xx
The music from the 70s was superb. I believe it was because the economy was poor, and people sought fulfillment in music, resulting in some of the greatest songs and bands ever.
I wish I could date someone from the 70's mentality! Lol I was born in 67, where are the Good, Kind, Hardworking, Playful, Knew How 2 Bbq, & Made Love 2 Their Woman @ Nite Quietly & Passionately, until the leaves on the trees nearby fell off, Men? Lolol 🎉❤❤💃🤺
I vividly recall this 1976.....song. I was In h.s.in Illinois. This song ...Peter Frampton....Starland vocal band ...10cc We're main stay.....on then kslq radio Station.....in st.louis MO. I definitely Recall. !!!!!!
This band, this song, this year of my sophomore year in high school is when music influenced me, then came Journey, The Car's, etc and the rest is history, I am forever living in the 80's.
Today, I listen to this track aged 53 years. I was 9 when my step-father brought this album home. 44 years later, it remains one of my top ten albums. Thanks Chris, for all the fabulous music you brought into our home xx
I love this band from when I was a kid I've listened to them, 1975 I was alive to witness the genius of their music. How brilliant and beautiful they wrote together! Just as good as the Beatles and the Bee Gees
This album is bittersweet to me. The music was fantastic but it was a favorite of someone I looked up to that ended up committing suicide and now reminds me of him when I hear it. I miss him and wish I could tell him how much he was loved.
I wa 6 years old when this song came out, sitting on my childhood porch listening to my transistor radio, watching it rain and thinking how lucky I was to have such music to grow up with
When I was young, it seemed that life was so wonderful A miracle, oh, it was beautiful, magical And all the birds in the trees, well they'd be singing so happily Oh, joyfully, oh, playfully watching me But then they sent me away to teach me how to be sensible Logical, oh, responsible, practical Then they showed me a world where I could be so dependable Oh, clinical, oh, intellectual, cynical There are times when all the world's asleep The questions run too deep For such a simple man Won't you please, please tell me what we've learned? I know it sounds absurd Please tell me who I am I said, now, watch what you say, they'll be calling you a radical A liberal, oh, fanatical, criminal Oh, won't you sign up your name? We'd like to feel you're acceptable Respectable, oh, presentable, a vegetable Oh, take, take, take it, yeah But at night, when all the world's asleep The questions run so deep For such a simple man Won't you please (oh, won't you tell me) Please tell me what we've learned? (Can you hear me?) I know it sounds absurd (Oh, won't you tell me) please tell me who I am Who I am, who I am, who I am Ooh Hey 'Cause I was feeling so logical Yeah D-D-D-D-D-D-D-Digital Yeah, one, two, three, five Oh, oh, oh, oh, yeah Ooh, it's getting unbelievable Yeah Getting, getting, yeah, yeah Uh, uh, uh, uh ❤❤❤❤❤
This LP is High fidelity analogue sound from a Thorens audiophile turntable, which is 'uncompressedwavmusic', and that is my name and my listening preference is natural high quality stereo analogue audio sound.
The A/D converter used is a Texas Instruments Burr Brown chip. The result is a PCM 48 Khz Wave uncompressed file but, unfortunately, RUclips converts the audio track to an AAC 320 Kbits, that is still an high quality audio. No equalization or dynamic manipulation is made while recording from the vinyl.
In 1976, I was 20. I witnessed a large portion of my graduating class die from the popular causes of that time. Later on I began to believe that I was somehow "immortal". Growing up Catholic. Knowing that "God has a plan for all of us". I managed to live this long. But have yet to receive a message from God regarding the "plan".
Saw them perform ‘79 ‘Breakfast In America’ tour, have been to many concerts and rate it one of the top 5. So fantastic they sounded just like the album, what a great band this sounds heavenly!! Thank you! ❤
@@bobholness203 Oh Gosh it’s so hard to pick, Steely Dan, Yes, Emerson Lake & Palmer, The Stones, Bad Company, Kris Kristofferson @ 80 yrs young, John Mellencamp w/ Donovan didn’t sit down the whole show~dancing and singing. See, I can’t do it too many to name. Supertramp live was enrapturing seats were up front and center, had to convince my friend Angie, to leave the venue after show she kept clapping and yelling wanting to get asked backstage to meet the band (maybe she was onto something?) 😂 great memory may she RIP. Funnily the song Goodbye Stranger describes that scenario perfectly. What are your top 5?
@@KittyGrizGriz I didn't get to see my favourites in prime time. 😔 I change a lot of the time. Springsteen McCartney Stones (voodoo lounge tour ) ELO My favourite and all time is Robert Plant. Watched him perform so many times. I know it's not Zeppelin. Still love his Solo work. Fantastic list you have 👍🏻😃 ( In the eye of the storm is a great album from Hodgson )
I used to have a 1972 recording of Supertramp on cassette , the only reason that that's remarkable . Is because pretty much everything else that came out in that time period was either on 8-track or LP .
My Dad listened to this, now I listen to it. Unfortunately, the music he thought would bring us together has torn us apart. We had a falling out over a Deep Purple song! That's so stupid. That's how rock n roll kids and disfunctional rock n roll parents go I guess.
@@excrono Child in Time. When he wails it sounds like the crying I feel when he ignores me. I'm sorry he hates me cause I'm a lady. I have a brother (the golden child). I told Dad I wish I had a penis so he could love me too. He blames women for everything. He had a great mother, he's crazy.
This Band Of Stories is A Real Gem in Your Collection "SuperTramp is One Of Them Truth Tellers You Learn From " Thats Been Around An Threw it All " Bravo SuperTramp "
I discovered Supertramp in my mid-20s in the mid 2000s, they started me down the path. I carry the message if “Crime of the Century” in my heart, always. Their lyrics at 100 times more relevant today, society has gone down a slippery slope since Roger wrote the album in his youth. “Watch what you say, they’ll be calling you a radical a liberal, fanatical a criminal.” The stakes are much higher today, all it can take is a single sentence on social media to destroy your life at the hands of a judgmental, hair trigger society.
as a teenage supertramp lover, this album was a commercial horror initially, but i warmed up to its pop sentimentality and would never deny them the millions
One of the very GREATEST BAND in ALL MUSIC STORY since a LONG TIME .GENIUS is the term for definite SUPERTRAMP .Their Music is simply AMAZING ans TIMELESS too ,it ' s a fact...
Never heard of the brand before but I believe you, it looks beautiful here. Have my older~youngest brother’s Pioneer System~speakers and all. Rocked my lil’ socks off as a young girl. Our mom would shout from across the house “Put your earmuffs on!!”,,,her term for headphones 😛. He and I shared a bedroom wall and it would rattle, sweet musical memories.
I had my worst experience at a concert in my whole life at a Styx & Supertramp show when a cop thought I flipped off a lady cop yes way back then and sucker punched me down a 17 stair stairs crushed the orbital of my eye “Never saw it coming” and no I didn’t flip off the lady cop “she was smokin” never lost my love for this great music
Quite an amazing invention the Record Player. See how the stick moves with the vinyl to play the song. Spinning the vinyl like soft waves in the ocean...
I remember hearing this album song first time at a friend's who had a good sound system. It was awesome. We were having a few beers and well, ummm something else smokable... Great... I was in College, like 1979/80 after a vacation in the Marine Corps including a Med Cruise so life was good. I met my "first" wife at that time. So, Super Tramp sort of bookended our relationship with the last of her and I watching one of their last concerts of their last tour in their original iteration in the US... So, good times all round as she's ong gone (Frankly it was a two way street) and I'm still chugging along at 69 years old. And still Enjoying Super Tramp. That concert was in the top three of my life also. Great mid 80s. OK kids I had one of the original hand held computer games just called football (American) so at 3:27 into the video (logical song) there is this sound effect and that was the sound the game made when you scored a touchdown. I only know because I had the game at the time this was released. It was just an interesting factoid... Enjoy and we did have the best music and I've had many younger people say so...
Early days @ school @ 14years old, the beginning of life to pursuit happiness, growing as a person(telling me who i am era hahaha), supertramp brings all those epic times back then, laid back, easy going, respect, loved, girlfriends, new friends, making my own music with a band etc... now @ 60 i listen the records i still have when i was buying them @ 16years old, as many epic bands back then.....
Even my daughter at 41 knows my generation had the best....no....the greatest music she listens to these songs now and even has her kids rockin out to it!! ..Luv it at 71!!!!
At 41 years old, she's not too far off herself. Supertramp caught my attention when I was five years old in the early '80s
I can’t listen to this album without thinking of my mom. She used to rock it back then, and when these songs were on the radio the volume was going up. Great music and memories! I ❤️ you Ma
Thanks for listening
God bless you and your mom❤
God had Bigger plans for Ma ! ❤🙏🏻🇬🇧
Thank you for the kind words 🌻
Your mom had great taste in music, it presents us with powerful memories, bless you❤.
Soul,spirit,sensibility, compassion, althruisme,generosity,friendship, simplicity, communication,just a few things the people could learn listening this so blessed band...
I was born in 68 I found this cassette tape next to a van near my house and this song was so much my life and forever I want those days back when my mind was so open and clear I'm sorry so many have changed
Highschool times …….an easier and more peaceful time ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Loved Supertramp, had all their album's, timeless classics.❤
then you should find out that this is a pirate site stealing supertramp music to earn money from people like you :((
Learned to swim in my cousin pool back in 79, listening to this song. This song means s much to me, it always has been part of my life, I´m 50 now.
Best Decade Ever 70's❤from South Africa
There is a window within the 70’s where these songs stood out clearly and the instrumentation showed how rock music still had substance. The musicianship of Supertramp is pleasing to the ears. The interweaving of the voice parts ( fugues) are incredible. May the youth discover this great music and learn to appreciate it. Thanks for sharing. Cheers❤
'78
My mum n dad used to do the 'big shop' every Friday afternoon. I'd ask them to keep my 50p p/w pocket money and write down the name of a song to buy on my behalf. No matter how old or random a tune may have been 99.9% of the time I'd get home from school and it'd be waiting for me. The Logical Song however, and for a totally unknown reason, was a struggle. Four Fridays on the trot I got home ridiculously more excited than the week before to face disappointment. On the fourth week my mum, bless her heart, got me a replacement (I assume because she could see my face each previous week and my sadness. I've never forgotten that feeling I had on the fifth week when it was acquired! I listened continuously for nearly an hour boring even my usually patient and tolerant parents, but it didn't get that much airplay at the time I thought and so I was absolutely gagging for those lyrics and that melody especially! Still an all-time favourite xx
Write a book.
@@foobarmaximus3506 ."..why don't yer Banksy!".
And here's me thinking I'm interesting 🤣🤣🤣🙄🙄
26 playing it for my kids. Dont worry. Thanks for showing me mom ❤
I’m Taking The Long way home! !love that song
go listen to original supertramp music. this is pirate music
God I miss those days....
yes bell bottoms rollerskates and bubblegum
I used to hurry by with the others. Life can really hurt. Glad I made it.
Glad you stayed with us ❤
I feel you.
Roger that
The music from the 70s was superb. I believe it was because the economy was poor, and people sought fulfillment in music, resulting in some of the greatest songs and bands ever.
I wish I could date someone from the 70's mentality! Lol I was born in 67, where are the Good, Kind, Hardworking, Playful, Knew How 2 Bbq, & Made Love 2 Their Woman @ Nite Quietly & Passionately, until the leaves on the trees nearby fell off, Men? Lolol 🎉❤❤💃🤺
Not 70s but 80s
I still have this album, Breakfast in America , absolute perfection, much better times & better music .
Supertramp! Still sounds great
I love talking to birds, they know how to hold a conversation on a spiritual level.
I have a place for wrent...it's "cheep" "cheep" 😉
EXCELLENT, THIS IS REAL MUSIC
Was born in 1977 but love this song!
18 in 79, when I was young, this band had many great songs on the radio back then, like this one.
0 in 75.
Not only a great song but one cool looking turn table,,
I vividly recall this 1976.....song. I was
In h.s.in Illinois. This song ...Peter
Frampton....Starland vocal band ...10cc
We're main stay.....on then kslq radio
Station.....in st.louis MO. I definitely
Recall. !!!!!!
I was a young adult, this song spoke to me.
Great songs, Supertramp is underrated in mainstream scene ... But those who like them know why.
This band, this song, this year of my sophomore year in high school is when music influenced me, then came Journey, The Car's, etc and the rest is history, I am forever living in the 80's.
Go back! We'll save your place. LOL
Memories ✌️
A glimpse through the Windowpane of my life 😊
What an era many of us truly understand and enjoyed...
Journey Well Brothers and Sisters 🙏
Today, I listen to this track aged 53 years. I was 9 when my step-father brought this album home. 44 years later, it remains one of my top ten albums. Thanks Chris, for all the fabulous music you brought into our home xx
Thanks to Roger also...
I was 15 will be 60 this year
I am 64 and remembered when it came out around 1978 or 1979. Beautiful Music. It was great to be a teenager in the late 70s
I'm 50, this was one of my dad's records I loved.
Beautiful loving comments here ❤️🌎
This band were so beyond their era 🥰🥰
Paris 1979. What a great show 👏
They had that power outage during the performance didn't they? I used to have the live album of that show... Great days.
"There are times when all the world's asleep
The questions run too deep
For such a simple man..."... M
I love this band from when I was a kid I've listened to them, 1975 I was alive to witness the genius of their music. How brilliant and beautiful they wrote together! Just as good as the Beatles and the Bee Gees
Me too...
When music 🎶🎼 was music 🎵👍
In my opinion it is quite logical to say 1975 was by far one of the greatest years in music! 😊 and other things too ;)
Truth
They're sending you the royalties then? No? lol
Never the world will be able to create music like this "epoque" and this band has been created!
child remembers, from Puerto Montt, Chile
This album is bittersweet to me. The music was fantastic but it was a favorite of someone I looked up to that ended up committing suicide and now reminds me of him when I hear it. I miss him and wish I could tell him how much he was loved.
I found this band in the mid 80s. There was a second hand record shop in harrow.London.I used to spend hours buying classic albums.
Most underrated band ever
David Phiffer of Kissimmee FL and Head Quarters TN. Loved This Record.
One of the classic songs of the 70’s!
Wow here I am , 2024 listening still to the best band ever. Loved this band for over 30 years. Fantastic music never ages
up before the dawn can be taken in sooooooooo many ways
This is one of those songs. You know what I mean. As soon as you hear the beginning of it, you know.
Old school (70s)
now called classic rock
I wa 6 years old when this song came out, sitting on my childhood porch listening to my transistor radio, watching it rain and thinking how lucky I was to have such music to grow up with
I remember listening to this album, back on an afternoon day in 1979, sitting on the bridge of my 82' Coast Guard Cutter docked in Newport Beach, CA
Love vinyl! Got my records at home and at work! People come into my office like wow❤🎶✌️
Wow, brings back memories as a teenager in the late 70's! This song made so much sense then, and still does, lol...great lyrics! Love it!
What song? There are two here.
When I was young, it seemed that life was so wonderful
A miracle, oh, it was beautiful, magical
And all the birds in the trees, well they'd be singing so happily
Oh, joyfully, oh, playfully watching me
But then they sent me away to teach me how to be sensible
Logical, oh, responsible, practical
Then they showed me a world where I could be so dependable
Oh, clinical, oh, intellectual, cynical
There are times when all the world's asleep
The questions run too deep
For such a simple man
Won't you please, please tell me what we've learned?
I know it sounds absurd
Please tell me who I am
I said, now, watch what you say, they'll be calling you a radical
A liberal, oh, fanatical, criminal
Oh, won't you sign up your name? We'd like to feel you're acceptable
Respectable, oh, presentable, a vegetable
Oh, take, take, take it, yeah
But at night, when all the world's asleep
The questions run so deep
For such a simple man
Won't you please (oh, won't you tell me)
Please tell me what we've learned?
(Can you hear me?) I know it sounds absurd
(Oh, won't you tell me) please tell me who I am
Who I am, who I am, who I am
Ooh
Hey
'Cause I was feeling so logical
Yeah
D-D-D-D-D-D-D-Digital
Yeah, one, two, three, five
Oh, oh, oh, oh, yeah
Ooh, it's getting unbelievable
Yeah
Getting, getting, yeah, yeah
Uh, uh, uh, uh
❤❤❤❤❤
Where in New England Aus?
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This LP is High fidelity analogue sound from a Thorens audiophile turntable, which is 'uncompressedwavmusic', and that is my name and my listening preference is natural high quality stereo analogue audio sound.
The A/D converter used is a Texas Instruments Burr Brown chip. The result is a PCM 48 Khz Wave uncompressed file but, unfortunately, RUclips converts the audio track to an AAC 320 Kbits, that is still an high quality audio.
No equalization or dynamic manipulation is made while recording from the vinyl.
Believe it or not my guinea pig loves this song she popcorns to end of it like crazy it so funny to see her do it.
But does your Guinea Pig respond to this because even she knows how to feel?
Takes me back..!!☺☺
ΤΕΛΕΙΟ!! ΤΟΤΕ ΠΟΥ ΟΝΕΙΡΕΥΟΜΑΣΤΑΝ ΠΟΥ ΧΟΡΕΥΑΜΕ, ΚΑΤΑΠΛΗΚΤΙΚΑ ΤΡΑΓΟΥΔΙΑ!!
In 1976, I was 20. I witnessed a large portion of my graduating class die from the popular causes of that time. Later on I began to believe that I was somehow "immortal". Growing up Catholic. Knowing that "God has a plan for all of us". I managed to live this long. But have yet to receive a message from God regarding the "plan".
You're living it.
Funny i would have to agree...
What a couple classic songs, brings back memories cruising up to the lake as a young teen playing Supertramp, music like this have no expiry date 🍷🥃
Saw them perform ‘79 ‘Breakfast In America’ tour, have been to many concerts and rate it one of the top 5. So fantastic they sounded just like the album, what a great band this sounds heavenly!!
Thank you! ❤
Lucky you
Wonderful....You were there.... congratulations.
What are your top 5 🤔
@@bobholness203 Oh Gosh it’s so hard to pick, Steely Dan, Yes, Emerson Lake & Palmer, The Stones, Bad Company, Kris Kristofferson @ 80 yrs young, John Mellencamp w/ Donovan didn’t sit down the whole show~dancing and singing. See, I can’t do it too many to name. Supertramp live was enrapturing seats were up front and center, had to convince my friend Angie, to leave the venue after show she kept clapping and yelling wanting to get asked backstage to meet the band (maybe she was onto something?) 😂 great memory may she RIP. Funnily the song Goodbye Stranger describes that scenario perfectly. What are your top 5?
@@KittyGrizGriz I didn't get to see my favourites in prime time. 😔 I change a lot of the time.
Springsteen
McCartney
Stones (voodoo lounge tour )
ELO
My favourite and all time is Robert Plant. Watched him perform so many times. I know it's not Zeppelin. Still love his Solo work. Fantastic list you have 👍🏻😃 ( In the eye of the storm is a great album from Hodgson )
I worked in radio and we always played super tramp on vinyl. My favourite was "Lord it's mine". Endless memories. Thank you Roger Hodgson
played your favorite at my husband's funeral. He was a Supertramp fan big time.
Anni top.che musica proprio il top. Del top. Non ti stancavi mai di ascoltare questa si che era musica!!! Che rimpianti ❤😢
This song is so good
I used to have a 1972 recording of Supertramp on cassette , the only reason that that's remarkable . Is because pretty much everything else that came out in that time period was either on 8-track or LP .
I used to have a red dog. So what?
Já não se faz musica assim !!
No they dont.. This generation hasn't a clue to what it means to see a musical group that plays their instruments
I am so glad that I went to concert in Gothenburg when I was young. Great performance. Love the lyrics❤❤❤
Live music is extraordinary
I was born in 1962 so glad God has given me mostly good memories
My Dad listened to this, now I listen to it. Unfortunately, the music he thought would bring us together has torn us apart. We had a falling out over a Deep Purple song! That's so stupid. That's how rock n roll kids and disfunctional rock n roll parents go I guess.
I know it’s personal, but what Deep Purple song tore your family apart?
Sadly, music can be polarizing. I don’t judge pure music.
@@excrono Child in Time. When he wails it sounds like the crying I feel when he ignores me. I'm sorry he hates me cause I'm a lady. I have a brother (the golden child). I told Dad I wish I had a penis so he could love me too.
He blames women for everything. He had a great mother, he's crazy.
@@excrono Thanks for caring and for your patience. I couldn't talk for so long, so sad
Thank you for this. I had forgotten these songs and it was great to hear them again.
The same here!
La escucho desde hace 40 años y sigue siendo hermosa!!
This Band Of Stories is A Real Gem in Your Collection "SuperTramp is One Of Them Truth Tellers You Learn From " Thats Been Around An Threw it All " Bravo SuperTramp "
The Logical Song, still logical today. Great music, thanks for bringing it to us to listen to. At least they used real instruments ❤
I discovered Supertramp in my mid-20s in the mid 2000s, they started me down the path. I carry the message if “Crime of the Century” in my heart, always.
Their lyrics at 100 times more relevant today, society has gone down a slippery slope since Roger wrote the album in his youth.
“Watch what you say, they’ll be calling you a radical a liberal, fanatical a criminal.”
The stakes are much higher today, all it can take is a single sentence on social media to destroy your life at the hands of a judgmental, hair trigger society.
as a teenage supertramp lover, this album was a commercial horror initially, but i warmed up to its pop sentimentality and would never deny them the millions
One of the very GREATEST BAND in ALL MUSIC STORY since a LONG TIME .GENIUS is the term for definite SUPERTRAMP .Their Music is simply AMAZING ans TIMELESS too ,it ' s a fact...
I once had a Thorens deck many years ago - and a Sound Amplifier. I now miss them dearly, what a great sound.
yep, I had a lot of good stereo equipment. Much of that old equipment is worth a small fortune now
direct from the source PL😢
A thorens with😜👌 a Nagaoka element.....
Never heard of the brand before but I believe you, it looks beautiful here. Have my older~youngest brother’s Pioneer System~speakers and all. Rocked my lil’ socks off as a young girl. Our mom would shout from across the house “Put your earmuffs on!!”,,,her term for headphones 😛. He and I shared a bedroom wall and it would rattle, sweet musical memories.
Killer sax
Lovely 80s 👌
79 ...but close enough 😅
Grazie Supertramp per le bellissime canzoni che avete inciso
I had my worst experience at a concert in my whole life at a Styx & Supertramp show when a cop thought I flipped off a lady cop yes way back then and sucker punched me down a 17 stair stairs crushed the orbital of my eye
“Never saw it coming” and no I didn’t flip off the lady cop “she was smokin” never lost my love for this great music
Alexander Supertramp! Ty for upload!
It's just Logical to like 😊
When i was young I'd believe in anything
Good music, good memores
Quite an amazing invention the Record Player. See how the stick moves with the vinyl to play the song. Spinning the vinyl like soft waves in the ocean...
This is a 100 times better than the burning fire place channel
Omg this song bring me back when I was young about 10 in the 70’s I love it amazing wish I was back in those days I love super tramp 👌🏾👌🏾👌🏾👌🏾
I remember hearing this album song first time at a friend's who had a good sound system. It was awesome. We were having a few beers and well, ummm something else smokable... Great... I was in College, like 1979/80 after a vacation in the Marine Corps including a Med Cruise so life was good. I met my "first" wife at that time. So, Super Tramp sort of bookended our relationship with the last of her and I watching one of their last concerts of their last tour in their original iteration in the US... So, good times all round as she's ong gone (Frankly it was a two way street) and I'm still chugging along at 69 years old. And still Enjoying Super Tramp. That concert was in the top three of my life also. Great mid 80s.
OK kids I had one of the original hand held computer games just called football (American) so at 3:27 into the video (logical song) there is this sound effect and that was the sound the game made when you scored a touchdown. I only know because I had the game at the time this was released. It was just an interesting factoid... Enjoy and we did have the best music and I've had many younger people say so...
I love 💞 you guys 💗😘
Early days @ school @ 14years old, the beginning of life to pursuit happiness, growing as a person(telling me who i am era hahaha), supertramp brings all those epic times back then, laid back, easy going, respect, loved, girlfriends, new friends, making my own music with a band etc... now @ 60 i listen the records i still have when i was buying them @ 16years old, as many epic bands back then.....
New sub here. I found the "Goodbye Stranger" song, which is a special song for me, and am pleased with the uncompressed sound. Thanks.
Well, as long as they impressed you we can now all rest easy.
I'm feeling you brother
Mine and Jds song. A time in my life that JD F27 loved. I miss you so much 😘😂🎉❤❤😂❤
Listen to the sound quality! Amazing
This channel just came across my feed. Its simple, but, thats exactly how we musically vibed back when music was profoundly passionate. Bravo!
My all time favorite and I'm 55, how true it is. My youngest is 18 and he plays it for me.
August 5th 2023 Viewer 74,717
The Classics never get old çÔ¿Ôp
when you love music you cant denie this one
If we'd only known
Life is all memory
Reactiven sus sentidos para escuchar una pieza magistral, un clasico de clasicos ❤
Such a great name for a band, they bring back a lot of memories, thanks guys!...........
Que de souvenirs... toute mon adolescence
Thank you for this, Great music 🎶 🎵 on a great turntable😊❤
Always makes me think of when we all had to go to the army when we left school in south africa in the 70s
llevo oyendola toda mi vida,Y ES UNA DE LAS MEJORES CANCIONES DE TODA LA HISTORIA DE LA MUSICA POP
Uno de los mejores Exponentes a Nivel Mundial.
Saludos desde San Luis Potosí.
These songs take me right back to my friend I miss. When this was new, in concert. 😂
Miss you Uncle Rory RIP