Story is right by your mom, I went to boarding school, my wife left me with two girls to raise from grade school, but I work for them, cool review again yay 👍😁👌
Supertramp is a great English rock band formed in 1969. They had so many great songs in the 70's-80's such as "Give A Little Bit", "Breakfast In America", "Goodbye Stranger", "Take The Long Way Home", "It's Raining Again", "Bloody Well Right", "My Kind Of Lady", "Cannonball", "I'm Beggin' You", "You Win, I Lose" etc.
Supertramp were one very talented group of musicians who were one the most innovative and influential bands who flourished through the 70's and 80's. Their catalogue of songs runs very deep. And Roger Hodgson has one of the most unique voices you will ever hear! Fantastic song choice!
Supertramp were a superb band back in the 70's and early 80's. They never achieved megastar status but their music was clever, innovative and still sounds superb today.
Mama Gap. Love you. Please don’t put yourself down by saying you’re not intellectual. You are intelligent and what you have accomplished just shows that those who strive to put limits on you are the ones who are not intelligent.
Supertramp's Breakfast in America album was released in 1979 and almost every song on the album hit the Billboard charts. You should deep dive the entire album, they have musicianship on par with Chicago for sheer skill on arrangements.
Very rarely do bands put out 4 superb albums in a row. Crime of the Century is almost perfect. Followed by... Crisis What Crisis? Even In the Quietest Moments Breakfast in America Supertramp is the most underrated band in rock history.
@@davidcopson5800 I won't get into "Critics Corner" with anyone, but David Bowie didn't have to hold a band of egos together for any period of time, much less even record and travel with the same people. David Bowie = Not a band.
The 1960-1990ish normal cycle of bands (not individual artists): 1. Big hit album. 2. New money (usually a loan against future earnings). 3. 2nd Album is immediately recorded (not necessarily ready) and rush-released. 4. Touring to support First Album before 2nd album hits the market. 5. Crap album debuts at number one, critics AND fans are divided on the quality. 6. One or more members develop drug habit on tour. Marriages break up groupies are experienced. Egos clash. 7. 3rd album is better than the 2nd because of the new material everyone has from THE ROAD. However one guy in the band is hooked on something and he delays every recoding session. The publicity helps the 3rd album and it's advance sales are astronomical. 8. The band breaks up in the middle of touring for the the 3rd album when the drummer overdoses. 9. They re-form 10-30 years to play the 9 or 10 hits people will always love. 10. None of them made any money.
When i was in elementary school back in the late 70s, early 80s, the teacher noticed I was left handed….and she told my parents that to be left handed was a bad thing…and no one in my family was left handed…so they forced me to write with my right hand…they even got a rope and tied my left hand behind my desk at school, i cried all day…and i HATED school…I ended up going to 4 different elementary schools…what i did learn how to do was draw with my right hand…and I had this passion for art..and all through my school …I was told to be an artist was a waste of time…and the teacher asked me why my handwriting was so bad……I told her cause i was left handed…so she kept me after class until i improved…and I had a hard time…but I could draw…and one day my brother said…”Why don’t you draw your letters..”…so I did, and the teacher was so impressed, but she didn’t know i was actually drawing my handwriting….when my arm was tied to the back of my chair, my arm would get tired and heavy…now to this day I have problems with my shoulder…and it always dislocates…this song…meant a lot to me growing up….because I grew up angry and confused…I thought i was a bad person for being left handed…now…My wife is left handed and 2 out of our three kids are left handed. Today there are still things I do more with my left hand than my right.
About the lyrics: Roger Hodgson wrote this song about his own experience of being sent away to boarding school. But of course it holds a universal truth about growing up. Fun fact: The saxophonist is the only American in an otherwise all-English band.
@@blackbob3358 I did write pun intended! I'm definitely not young. And, I ended up like probably 95% of us, you know, working for the MAN and trying to feed the family! That's why it's such a great song! Innocents of youth and 20,30 odd years later Bang ??? question everything. Anyway, take care blackbob and everyone else struggling these days!
This English band was one of my favs when I was at uni, and remains in my top ten today, 50+ yrs later. The strength of Supertramp is based on the great differences between the two leaders who first formed the band. Hodgeson, the keyboard and lead singer on this song, went to a private school with a music specialty. He was big into pop music. Davies, the sax player and backup vocals and bass, was a working class boy, focussed on blues and jazz. Obviously, the marriage of these different backgrounds worked!!
Supertramp were massive in the 1970’s , two incredible Albums, Crime of the Century and Breakfast in America. I was in high school during these times, great memories.
Supertramp's 1974 breakout album "Crime of the Century" is a MASTERPIECE, pure and simple! They clearly influenced Pink Floyd's 1979 release "The Wall" with their "Crime of the Century" themes and lyrics. Happy Supertramp Discovering!
Always loved this song. It came from Supertramp's blockbuster 1979 album, Breakfast In America. Besides "The Logical Song", other great songs from the album are "Take The Long Way Home" and "Goodbye Stranger".
It is always an extra pleasure when a song resonates with you. Funnily enough Supertramp do have a song called 'School' which you may also enjoy. I recall that it is also a song that describes the singer's disenfranchisement with school. Supertramp was were the first major band I took a girl to see (and myself for that matter). The concert was successful, the relationship was not! PS. Love you both!
"One, two, three, five!" One of the most awesome impromptu additions to an outro EVER. Lol. You guys totally get this one. Rebelling against conformity and materialism are primary to this whole album. Supertramp was another of my formative bands. The song School is similar, lyrically. Spent many nights listening with headphones, digesting the lyrics of their albums. Roger Hodgson's voice is magical, and he's one of the primary songwriters. Try Even In The Quietest Moments, and Is It Mine? for more of his fantastic interpretive voice for his own seeking and insightful lyrics.
I believe that the song begins with him, after describing young childhood, being sent off to boarding school to learn to be all those things he sings of, and then on to growing up and you folks got it all right from there. On an instrumental note, every time I see daughter get that appreciative snarl when the saxophone starts up, it makes me think that, someday, you really need to get around to the band called Morphine. They were unique, in that their saxophonist took the lead where you normally expect for the electric guitar to be, and the singer plays a bass guitar with only two strings and a slide. I'd recommend a song called Cure For Pain, to get started. On the last note, yes, our school systems spend too much time trying to create obedient workers with not enough time or attention to truly nurture creativity and lifetime passions for learning or for the arts or for community.
"Appreciative snarl" - that's an amazing description! I always wondered if my face came across as "mad" instead of what it actually is, genuine amazement I actually can't believe my eyes/ears. Morphine sounds like an incredibly unique band. Bass with 2 strings and a Sax? Count us in!
I loved the stories of your experiences at school growing up, and I believe many/most of us can relate! Supertramp is a deep and rich rabbit hole, and I would suggest going back to their earlier days and do "School" next!
When this album debuted in 1979 I was 21 years old and had my whole life in front of me. Sometimes when I hear anything from this album it takes me right back to when I first heard it. It seems like a lifetime ago and then it seems like it was only yesterday.
I think the main message of this song is that society has stifled our self expression and I totally agree with that. You both broke this song down so perfectly thank you for another great reaction 🤗 0:01
Great Reaction to yet another wonderful English Band of The 1970s onwards. I saw them, as a support act, soon after they started in 1971/72 in South West London. After "Crime Of The Century" they soon topped Bills all over including The States..
First I’m glad you enjoyed it. Second, you truly got the essence of the lyrics. The lyrics from then to now is proving to everyone what he was singing about. So glad you picked up on it! Thanks
Love watching you two reacting to music. I'm a "Home Fry" and began watching you when you reacted to Home Free. It's been awhile since you have reacted to our guys and they have dropped a lot of new videos in the mean time. Many of their new stuff has been originals written by them. However I would suggest your next Home Free reaction be their newest which is a cover of Delta Dawn featuring Brooke Eden. Keep on reacting, love you two.
Dreamer is another awesome Supertramp song to check out. Really any of their songs are awesome. I do know if they are not in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame it is indeed a crime.
My favourite group of all time ever since I heard their all-time classic album Crime of the Century as a young teen in the mid-1970s. This song is overplayed but still sounds great. The message still resonated today. Supertramp could be very cynical in their deep lyrics but they always rang true and sincere. John Anthony Halliwell's sax playing is always superb but especially great here. These guys are mater musicians with amazing lyrics and superior sound production. You haven't even heard the singing and keyboard playing of the other front man, Richard Davies. If you want a cynical song about education from them listen to their all-time classic songs that start Crime of the Century - School and Bloody Well Right. Listen to them back to back because they flow one into the other musically and thematically.
Suegra que siente tener un llerno bello de corazón ♥️ hi lleno de puesia para usted hi su bella hija para que haprenda ha bolar hi sienta es pasion que despierta mi bello corazón ♥️ que solo habla de ternura amor paz trankilida hique en su corazón ♥️ el le dibuja bello hatardeseres con loque hella sueña hi de ber su bello pirata 🏴☠️ haserla soñar mas halla Dios lesbendiga siempre Amen 🙏🌍🙏🏠♥️❤️🥰😍🕊️🌹🏴☠️🏴☠️
The best band that never got the recognition they deserved but by far the best song they did is fool's overture a complete story of man please give it a listen you won't be disappointed
Good reaction!! Supertramp was an amazing band, extreme talent and innovative musicians. Quite introvert in their early years.., and Roger Hodgson is a great song-writer and vocalist (so is Rick Davies). This is also progressive rock, so the genre of pink floyd and even Meat Loaf is not far away. Sometimes quite jazz-y and the blues influence is there as well. Great sax by Halliwell, great percussion.., bass... I still listen to Supertramp! Try "Even in the quietest moments"..., "Crime of the Century"... "School"...., they take you on a journey.
Yeah, it is a perfect song. I never could be normal. It took me forever until I just felt comfortable being me. I never really knew who I was growing up, and this song asked the question that I was unable to ask.
More Super Tramp beautiful ladies!!!! There are Sooooo many great songs to be seen. Thank you, Love and blessings from Michigan. Oh your take was SPOT on!!!!
Great commentary after the song! We are all shaped by our upbringing, our environment and our peers during the period of time we grow up in. We all change, sometimes in subtle ways as we go through our lifetime, and our teen years are sometimes difficult for us and with retrospect, the people around us. Thanks Mum & Daughter for this.
I was in high school when this album came out. Every song was brilliant, but this one really struck a chord in me. It's been one of my favorite songs ever since. Great reaction!!
Story is right by your mom, I went to boarding school, my wife left me with two girls to raise from grade school, but I work for them, cool review again yay 👍😁👌
Supertramp is a great English rock band formed in 1969. They had so many great songs in the 70's-80's such as "Give A Little Bit", "Breakfast In America", "Goodbye Stranger", "Take The Long Way Home", "It's Raining Again", "Bloody Well Right", "My Kind Of Lady", "Cannonball", "I'm Beggin' You", "You Win, I Lose" etc.
I saw them be the support Band to Mungo Jerry at Wimbledon Town Hall circa 1971/72 lol
Dagmar, didn't realize they went back to 69! Gosh are they even still alive...
I concur...great song list.
Yes start at the top an just go down the list. No bad songs.
You missed out Dreamer
Hi ladies again I just want to say something I've got a 7-year old daughter and I told her she will be whatever she wants to be x
Awesome cool song yay, use to listen to it in jr high and high school yeah, good review from you guys 👌😎👍🎤
Supertramp were one very talented group of musicians who were one the most innovative and influential bands who flourished through the 70's and 80's. Their catalogue of songs runs very deep. And Roger Hodgson has one of the most unique voices you will ever hear! Fantastic song choice!
As an old 66yr Australian who loves these old songs, thank you 😊❤
Totally agree!! Being a teen, in the 70's, in Australia, was awesome!! I was in Perth then... ahhhh the memories!!
golden oldie..... the bird is the word
Supertramp were one of the original supergroups back in the 70's, a very clever band in every respect.
Supertramp were a superb band back in the 70's and early 80's. They never achieved megastar status but their music was clever, innovative and still sounds superb today.
Another song by them along the same vein is TAKE THE LONG WAY HOME. Supertramp is a remarkable group!😊
Agreed, one of my favourites!
take the long way home is a MUST
Fun fact: Supertramps original name was Daddy. LOL
School is another great one by them... And IT addresses the same subject matter
Another fantastic Brilliant British band
The magical and logical sense to this song just keeps getting more unbelievable , a super smash of a song!
one two three five.
Mama Gap. Love you. Please don’t put yourself down by saying you’re not intellectual. You are intelligent and what you have accomplished just shows that those who strive to put limits on you are the ones who are not intelligent.
Supertramp have so many great songs! Enjoy the trip!
Even In The Quietest Moments album. Superb.
School is another great song by Supertramp
Supertramp's Breakfast in America album was released in 1979 and almost every song on the album hit the Billboard charts. You should deep dive the entire album, they have musicianship on par with Chicago for sheer skill on arrangements.
I have left it in my will to play this song at my funeral. I can very much relate. Great band and one of my top 10 favorite songs.
supertramp waren nicht von dieser welt, absolute genies. habe diese zeit erlebt und danke gott dafür.
The variety of sounds produced by Supertramp is impressive.
Very rarely do bands put out 4 superb albums in a row.
Crime of the Century is almost perfect.
Followed by...
Crisis What Crisis?
Even In the Quietest Moments
Breakfast in America
Supertramp is the most underrated band in rock history.
David Bowie did ten straight superb albums, 1969-1977.
@@davidcopson5800 I won't get into "Critics Corner" with anyone, but David Bowie didn't have to hold a band of egos together for any period of time, much less even record and travel with the same people. David Bowie = Not a band.
The 1960-1990ish normal cycle of bands (not individual artists):
1. Big hit album.
2. New money (usually a loan against future earnings).
3. 2nd Album is immediately recorded (not necessarily ready) and rush-released.
4. Touring to support First Album before 2nd album hits the market.
5. Crap album debuts at number one, critics AND fans are divided on the quality.
6. One or more members develop drug habit on tour. Marriages break up groupies are experienced. Egos clash.
7. 3rd album is better than the 2nd because of the new material everyone has from THE ROAD. However one guy in the band is hooked on something and he delays every recoding session. The publicity helps the 3rd album and it's advance sales are astronomical.
8. The band breaks up in the middle of touring for the the 3rd album when the drummer overdoses.
9. They re-form 10-30 years to play the 9 or 10 hits people will always love.
10. None of them made any money.
Famous Last Words is also cool.
Famous last words nearly reaches perfection.
When i was in elementary school back in the late 70s, early 80s, the teacher noticed I was left handed….and she told my parents that to be left handed was a bad thing…and no one in my family was left handed…so they forced me to write with my right hand…they even got a rope and tied my left hand behind my desk at school, i cried all day…and i HATED school…I ended up going to 4 different elementary schools…what i did learn how to do was draw with my right hand…and I had this passion for art..and all through my school …I was told to be an artist was a waste of time…and the teacher asked me why my handwriting was so bad……I told her cause i was left handed…so she kept me after class until i improved…and I had a hard time…but I could draw…and one day my brother said…”Why don’t you draw your letters..”…so I did, and the teacher was so impressed, but she didn’t know i was actually drawing my handwriting….when my arm was tied to the back of my chair, my arm would get tired and heavy…now to this day I have problems with my shoulder…and it always dislocates…this song…meant a lot to me growing up….because I grew up angry and confused…I thought i was a bad person for being left handed…now…My wife is left handed and 2 out of our three kids are left handed. Today there are still things I do more with my left hand than my right.
your reaction was so beautiful love QLD Australia thank you so very much. please play for me give a little bit, by supertramp..
Supertramp, so many great songs !
About the lyrics: Roger Hodgson wrote this song about his own experience of being sent away to boarding school. But of course it holds a universal truth about growing up. Fun fact: The saxophonist is the only American in an otherwise all-English band.
When I was young (pun intended) this song meant so much to me. Now that I'm older, I think it means more. Simply Superb!
Sounds logical
Aye, but how did ya end up, bigozimak ? I became none of the aforementioned , esp using dreadful puns. Ya should be ashamed of yourself, young man !!
@@blackbob3358 I did write pun intended! I'm definitely not young. And, I ended up like probably 95% of us, you know, working for the MAN and trying to feed the family! That's why it's such a great song! Innocents of youth and 20,30 odd years later Bang ??? question everything. Anyway, take care blackbob and everyone else struggling these days!
I do love breakfast in America I love track on the album..
You have a deep well to go dive into with Supertramp.
That Awesome song never gets old. I hope you listen to more Supertramp songs in the future.
I heard this song since 1979 and it never gets old, such a great song !
This English band was one of my favs when I was at uni, and remains in my top ten today, 50+ yrs later. The strength of Supertramp is based on the great differences between the two leaders who first formed the band. Hodgeson, the keyboard and lead singer on this song, went to a private school with a music specialty. He was big into pop music. Davies, the sax player and backup vocals and bass, was a working class boy, focussed on blues and jazz. Obviously, the marriage of these different backgrounds worked!!
For awhile until it didn’t! They could have been even greater had they stayed together and did not destroy each other!😃
I relate to the song as I was sent away to school which was hell, so much so it nearly destroyed me.
Supertramp were massive in the 1970’s , two incredible Albums, Crime of the Century and Breakfast in America. I was in high school during these times, great memories.
Your daughter is so intelligent.. she's awesome
A song that has always resonated with me as a teenager when it first came out. Love the way you picked up on the lyrics.
Band full of musical geniuses. Can’t go wrong
Supertramp's 1974 breakout album "Crime of the Century" is a MASTERPIECE, pure and simple! They clearly influenced Pink Floyd's 1979 release "The Wall" with their "Crime of the Century" themes and lyrics. Happy Supertramp Discovering!
There double live album in Paris is fantastic. There timing with each instrument is immaculate , also a great DVD!
you have GOT to listen to Goodbye Stranger...It is by far their best song musically...the instrumentals are WONDERFUL...give it a listen
You both need to see their Live in Paris show, right here on RUclips them playing all those instruments live
Supertramp are musical geniuses
Listen to more Supertramp. All of their songs are kinda perfect.
"School" is another great song with great lyrics and video !
Thx for reacting 🎤🎸🎶💜
Always loved this song. It came from Supertramp's blockbuster 1979 album, Breakfast In America. Besides "The Logical Song", other great songs from the album are "Take The Long Way Home" and "Goodbye Stranger".
It is always an extra pleasure when a song resonates with you. Funnily enough Supertramp do have a song called 'School' which you may also enjoy. I recall that it is also a song that describes the singer's disenfranchisement with school.
Supertramp was were the first major band I took a girl to see (and myself for that matter). The concert was successful, the relationship was not!
PS. Love you both!
disenchantment.
We miss you.Hope you two are OK.
This reaction just warmed my heart the way these two ladies prosses it(the song) and discuss it. Very nice!! Thank you!!
"One, two, three, five!" One of the most awesome impromptu additions to an outro EVER. Lol. You guys totally get this one. Rebelling against conformity and materialism are primary to this whole album. Supertramp was another of my formative bands. The song School is similar, lyrically. Spent many nights listening with headphones, digesting the lyrics of their albums. Roger Hodgson's voice is magical, and he's one of the primary songwriters. Try Even In The Quietest Moments, and Is It Mine? for more of his fantastic interpretive voice for his own seeking and insightful lyrics.
Thank you Vaughn. Love your insights!
C'est la Bon also visits some of the same themes.
Subdivisions by Rush is another song in similar vein.
@@kevinmcfarlane2752 Although that's more about peer pressure than bad schoolmasters.
not sure but i think this concert was the last time they played. announced they were breaking up during the show, wild. check out rudy.
I believe that the song begins with him, after describing young childhood, being sent off to boarding school to learn to be all those things he sings of, and then on to growing up and you folks got it all right from there. On an instrumental note, every time I see daughter get that appreciative snarl when the saxophone starts up, it makes me think that, someday, you really need to get around to the band called Morphine. They were unique, in that their saxophonist took the lead where you normally expect for the electric guitar to be, and the singer plays a bass guitar with only two strings and a slide. I'd recommend a song called Cure For Pain, to get started.
On the last note, yes, our school systems spend too much time trying to create obedient workers with not enough time or attention to truly nurture creativity and lifetime passions for learning or for the arts or for community.
"Appreciative snarl" - that's an amazing description! I always wondered if my face came across as "mad" instead of what it actually is, genuine amazement I actually can't believe my eyes/ears.
Morphine sounds like an incredibly unique band. Bass with 2 strings and a Sax? Count us in!
Great song.
I really love the way they look having so much fun, really enjoying themselves!
"Take the long way Home"....enjoy that song, it's on the same recording from 1979.
I loved the stories of your experiences at school growing up, and I believe many/most of us can relate! Supertramp is a deep and rich rabbit hole, and I would suggest going back to their earlier days and do "School" next!
When this album debuted in 1979 I was 21 years old and had my whole life in front of me. Sometimes when I hear anything from this album it takes me right back to when I first heard it. It seems like a lifetime ago and then it seems like it was only yesterday.
This group brings back so many memories, thank you for sharing
Can never get enough of Supertramp, so talented and all their songs go deep.
the daughter made solid true points. This song is so rellevant here at ..........over 40 years later
great group
Welcome to Supertramp! Lots of thinky songs.
Great reaction ladies! Supertramp was a very good group.
Another exceptional band packed with talented musicians. Crime of the Century is probably my favourite but you can't really go wrong with Supertramp.
If you like "Another Brick in the Wall", You'll love "School" by Supertramp!!!!!!!
Great reaction, ladies! Supertramp is such a great band. Super talented in every aspect of music making.
I think the main message of this song is that society has stifled our self expression and I totally agree with that. You both broke this song down so perfectly thank you for another great reaction 🤗 0:01
Lol.
Even in the Quietest Moments
Fantastic reaction. Heartfelt and heart warming.
Great Reaction to yet another wonderful English Band of The 1970s onwards.
I saw them, as a support act, soon after they started in 1971/72 in South West London.
After "Crime Of The Century" they soon topped Bills all over including The States..
"School" is another classic Supertramp song along the same theme. Check it out.
I've played that song 1000 times, never gets old.
They clearly hated school.
I love this band. I’m 62 and remember it from my days in college. Love their intellect.
First I’m glad you enjoyed it. Second, you truly got the essence of the lyrics. The lyrics from then to now is proving to everyone what he was singing about. So glad you picked up on it! Thanks
Supertramp was the only band to play at Woodstock, Live Aid and the funeral of Queen Elizabeth.
You must do child of vision another master piece by supertramp
This is music made by talent alone, no computers. Glad you have discovered the great music we had back in the day.
I love supertramp,the instruments are great lyrics thought provoking and great vocals.
Love watching you two reacting to music. I'm a "Home Fry" and began watching you when you reacted to Home Free. It's been awhile since you have reacted to our guys and they have dropped a lot of new videos in the mean time. Many of their new stuff has been originals written by them. However I would suggest your next Home Free reaction be their newest which is a cover of Delta Dawn featuring Brooke Eden. Keep on reacting, love you two.
Dreamer is another awesome Supertramp song to check out. Really any of their songs are awesome. I do know if they are not in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame it is indeed a crime.
I respect what you both had said here. Thanks for sharing! God bless you both!
The Logical Song, one of the greatest Rock Song's ever.Glad you lady's enjoyed it.
The superb voice of vocalist, songwriter and musician Roger Hodgson.
Love Supertramp! Thank you for the reaction.
Wow, Eddie Van Halen and Super Tramp, two of my all time favorites, both in one day. Awesome
My favourite group of all time ever since I heard their all-time classic album Crime of the Century as a young teen in the mid-1970s. This song is overplayed but still sounds great. The message still resonated today. Supertramp could be very cynical in their deep lyrics but they always rang true and sincere. John Anthony Halliwell's sax playing is always superb but especially great here. These guys are mater musicians with amazing lyrics and superior sound production. You haven't even heard the singing and keyboard playing of the other front man, Richard Davies. If you want a cynical song about education from them listen to their all-time classic songs that start Crime of the Century - School and Bloody Well Right. Listen to them back to back because they flow one into the other musically and thematically.
Not many songs have such profound lyrics. FYI, Paul McCartney said this was his favorite song of 1979, the year it came out.
Suegra que siente tener un llerno bello de corazón ♥️ hi lleno de puesia para usted hi su bella hija para que haprenda ha bolar hi sienta es pasion que despierta mi bello corazón ♥️ que solo habla de ternura amor paz trankilida hique en su corazón ♥️ el le dibuja bello hatardeseres con loque hella sueña hi de ber su bello pirata 🏴☠️ haserla soñar mas halla Dios lesbendiga siempre Amen 🙏🌍🙏🏠♥️❤️🥰😍🕊️🌹🏴☠️🏴☠️
saw them live in Copenhagen 1974 with an audience of about 600 people a few moths before their breakthrough! the hidden gem is Hide in your shell
I can see your love of design and art in the lovely jewelry you wear in all your videos!
I can totally relate to you ladies, and great reaction, happy you enjoyed this classic.
The best band that never got the recognition they deserved but by far the best song they did is fool's overture a complete story of man please give it a listen you won't be disappointed
Good reaction!! Supertramp was an amazing band, extreme talent and innovative musicians. Quite introvert in their early years.., and Roger Hodgson is a great song-writer and vocalist (so is Rick Davies). This is also progressive rock, so the genre of pink floyd and even Meat Loaf is not far away. Sometimes quite jazz-y and the blues influence is there as well. Great sax by Halliwell, great percussion.., bass... I still listen to Supertramp! Try "Even in the quietest moments"..., "Crime of the Century"... "School"...., they take you on a journey.
Yeah, it is a perfect song. I never could be normal. It took me forever until I just felt comfortable being me. I never really knew who I was growing up, and this song asked the question that I was unable to ask.
I so appreciated this reaction. Thank you ❤
More Super Tramp beautiful ladies!!!! There are Sooooo many great songs to be seen. Thank you, Love and blessings from Michigan. Oh your take was SPOT on!!!!
the singer is definitely whimsical 😂 even in other songs he tries to be hopeful, poetic one
Great commentary after the song! We are all shaped by our upbringing, our environment and our peers during the period of time we grow up in. We all change, sometimes in subtle ways as we go through our lifetime, and our teen years are sometimes difficult for us and with retrospect, the people around us. Thanks Mum & Daughter for this.
I loved this song at even 12 years old when it came out. Loved that you loved it!
I was 15 when this came out, and I would just cry from hearing it on the radio.
I was in high school when this album came out. Every song was brilliant, but this one really struck a chord in me. It's been one of my favorite songs ever since. Great reaction!!
Supertramp it’s another level