You two have just stumbled upon one of the greatest, most underrated bands ever. I fell in love with them as a youth in the 70's. They are worth the rabbit hole for sure...100%
@@j.h.3777 people,who have never listened to them...they are an underrated band, if you put them out there with other big names of the time. They sometimes are forgotten. Just because YOU don't know anyone, doesn't make it so...
It makes me so sad that you had never heard of the genius that is Supertramp, but so happy that now you know and can jump into their amazing catalog. This is one of those bands that reactor after reactor discovers, and can't understand why they aren't better known.
I am a hard-core rocker through and through. Led Zeppelin, AC/DC, Van Halen and ZZ Top are my favorites. However, although 1984, eliminator, Back in black and Led Zeppelin four are my favorite albums of all time, surprisingly breakfast in America is in my top 10 along with Hall & Oates as my guilty pleasure. You like what you like I guess. #SorryNotSorry🤷🏼♂️
One of my favorite bands of all time. And this album, seriously every song is good. I have it on vinyl. I listen to it frequently. Beautiful is an underestimation.
I prefer the earlier material from Crime of the Century, Crisis what Crisis, Even in the quietest Moments albums, less commercial. But Breakfast is still a good album.
💯 Right... There are some rare albums that don't have a bad song. Breakfast in America. Floyd and dark side. Fleetwood Mac rumours and to be fair tango too.. I would even go as far as songs from the big chair by tears for fears.. There's a few out there..
@@artcranston154 Rick Wakeman is a total ledge.. I know he's a Brentford fan and chairman. But he's got a soft spot for my team and newly crowned premier League champions Manchester city. Top bloke and genius .. And a mate of God.. Sorry..I meant Bowie..😁🙏
Supertramp were an English rock band formed in London, England in mid 1969. They had so many great songs in the 70's-80's such as "The Logical Song", "Breakfast In America", "Goodbye Stranger", "Take The Long Way Home", "Dreamer" "Give A Little Bit", "It's Raining Again", "Bloody Well Right", "My Kind Of Lady", "Cannonball", "I'm Beggin' You", "You Win, I Lose" etc.
The guy singing is Roger Hodgson who wrote the lyrics which is about his personal experience of being sent away to a boarding school as a very young boy. My personal favourites by them are Goodbye Stranger and Rudy but all their tunes are a great listen.
Supertramp is such an underrated band!! I can't think of a single song that I don't like! Thank you so much for doing this song! Do your selves a huge favor and dive deep into the greatness! 💚
You can't categorize them with just one song. They are like Pink Floyd, amazing instrumentation and deep lyrics, but their own unique style. There are many good songs.
I agree !! Actually, they should be giving a first listen to virtually all studio versions first. For one thing, studio versions have more understandable lyrics. I don't know who keeps suggesting these LIVE performances (?)
They are one of the premiere Progressive Rock bands. Hit anything from the "Crime of the Century" or "Even In The Quietest Moments" albums to see why...
They started as progressive rock, at this point in their career and this song, it's more pop rock. With lots of extras, like the horns & whistles. Crime of the Century is a "desert island" album, one of those with no bad songs. Listen to it in order, starting with School, followed by Bloody Well Right, and the rest. (Yes, Roger really did NOT appreciate being sent away to school.)
@@christinerobinson9372 People think of "Crime of the Century" as their first album, and it was their first BIG album, with their "classic" band lineup, but they had two prior. A self-titled one, and Indelibly Stamped. "Crime" is a perfect gem; the prior two have some good songs but are a bit uneven. I discovered them as a wee teen, when my sister & her hubs went to see Pink Floyd, and Supertramp was their opening act. I recommend listening to them the way we did, back in the day; the entire first side, a pause, then the second side. Sooo good with headphones.
Whenever I listen to Supertramp, I'm reminded of being 15 years old when my younger brother and I broke the windows of my mother's closets, listening to "Dreamer" at full volume. I don't think she ever forgot either.
Supertramp seemed very innovative and different back in the day when they first came out. The whole "Breakfast In America" album was fire and most of my friends had it in their collections.
Supertramp was the first concert I ever saw. I was 10, Jarry Park, Montréal, 1979. I remember being mesmerized by the performance. Fast forward to November 2019, Roger Hodgson is the last concert I saw before the pandemic. He still sounded just as great as the first time I heard him 40 years prior. If I had to pick, I think I would have to go with Hide In Your Shell as my favourite song,.
I hope you listen to the recorded version of this one as well. Thanks for the reminder, I haven’t listened to Supertramp in a while…I am heading to my Spotify playlist!
Great reaction guys! These guys are uber talented musicians, songwriters and lyricists. Check out Bloody Well Right. Big hit and a personal fav. Cheers!!
Not that this wasn't a good live performance. But one of the things with Supertramp, and especially that album Breakfast In America, is the production on the songs is really really good. And there's a lot of little things with this song that they didn't recreate live. In general, if you haven't heard a song before by an artist or band, you should always do the album version first. Unless most people tell you that the live version is the way to go, the studio version should really be your first listen to get a feel for the song and the band.
In 1974 Supertramp released an album that should easily be in 90% of 70's music lovers top ten desert island albums. It should be listened to front to back, much like most Pink Floyd and Zeppelin albums. If you don't agree with me then that might be the crime of the century. Asia and BJ, you guys are all right. I enjoy your reactions very much because you concentrate on my favorite era/period of music, 1965-1980's. Cheers from the canadian Queen nut.
In college, late seventies, I splurged for two mobile fidelity sounds labs master pressing LPs - Dark Side of the Moon and Crime of the Century. Definitely agree with you.
This came from the album Breakfast In America and to me it's in my top ten records since the day it came out. Goodbye Stranger and Take The Long Way Home might be the way to go next.
Supertramp is a very special, unique group with many wonderful songs in their catalog. Please listen to their studio album version of this song. It's so incredibly well-produced and beautiful! Then check out the rest of the songs everyone recommended. It's definitely worthwhile!
I love all of Supertramp! It was one of my most favourite groups - started listening in middle school as a teen when they came out. Must dive in! Crime of the Century is fabulous. And their other albums too.
Supertramp was such a big band worldwide back in the late ‘70’s into the 80’s ! So many great story telling songs about youth and growing up and then dealing with all of life’s problems. Check out the songs “ Hide in your shell “ , “ School “ , Take the long way home” , and so many more ! All the videos from this same concert in Paris of them performing their hits are a great watch.
Such a unique and innovative band, Their album Breakfast in America was released on March 29, 1979 and would a huge success, it topped the Billboard album charts for 6 weeks. You gotta take a listen to "Take the Long Way Home" and " Goodbye Stranger" two more great songs by Supertramp.
It sounds familiar because Scooter created a remix of it and it's definitely a throwback! You've definitely heard it!!! ♥️ Check out Scooters remix of this song.
dont stop on just this song , this group is awsome !! one of their best albums was called breakfast in america , and i hope you also listen to the studio version too , again this group is awesome , great reactions!!!
Omg. This gives me so many memories from when I was a kid. My dad loved music. It was always party at our house with his friends, listening to this kind of music. So they all had a whiskey and rocking away 🤣🤣 I remember this song so much 😍 I even have a huge suitcase full with LP'S. If you call them LP? Thanks for å great reaction and giving me forgotten wonderful memories you guys ❤❤ He died at 52 and my mom at 51. But in those years I learned a lot about these oldies ❤
Prog Rock... at least to start, Roger Hodgson on vocals and keys. Brilliant writers and performers- I did see them on their Farewell Tour and they were mesmerizing. Peace from Canada- be safe.
Supertramp is light rock. I haven't heard logical since I was a kid now I'm looking at turning 60 years young this year. Thank you for the blessed memories.
Great reaction! Supertramp is a deep well, songs like: school, bloody well right, Give a little bit, Rudy, dreamer, hide in your Shell, take the long way home, casual conversations, Lord is it in mine, Child of vision you get the idea the list goes on happy listening🤘🏼
"Bloody Well Right" Studio version starts with the best electric piano solo. "Goodbye Stranger." Both of those songs have co-founder Rick Davies sing while Roger, who you saw in the logical song, plays guitar.
Supertramp is MORE than worthy of a deep dive. One of the greatest bands of the 1970's. They have no bad songs. Goodbye Starnger, Fool's Overture, From Now On, School, Bloody Well Right, Hide In Your Shell, Even In The Quietest Moments... and many more!
Rodger Hodgeson is Pure Musical Geniud he wrote so well You can close ypur eyes n See Exactly What he's singing about. try Breakfast In America & Good Bye Stranger. I played My Breakfast In America Album So Much ot was very Worn @ 20 year old
Such an awesome cruise down memory lane - we used to blast Supertramp full volume at work in the late 70s - kept us rocking along Great to see you experiencing them
You picked a great song to start your experience with this superlative band from the 70's.👍 As a young 🎷 player John Helliwell was a huge influence on me. Especially when I saw this tour in Toronto when I was 14!
My GOD I am getting old. I remember when this song first dropped back in the 70’s. I was a kid, but I remember hearing and thinking “what the hell is this!?” and immediately after that thinking “I must hear more!”
Supertramp were just different great lyrics great vocals unusual instruments for a band but just fantastic to listen to I still have their tracks on my MP3 listen to them at least once a week
I remember being a kid in the late 90s digging through my dad's old records. Man, he had boxes and boxes and boxes stacked 6' high of records. Half the damn basement was records. I'd dig through them and pick out whatever album cover called to me. Stumbling across Supertramp was a life-altering discovery. Supertramp and CSNY. Those two (and all the iterations of CSNY of course) were my life's soundtrack.
supertramp are a great band nobody else sounds like them,i watched them live in the 1970s,its was a great night.i suggest school, rudy, breakfast in america, theres many more,crime of the century album is a classic great reaction
You two have just stumbled upon one of the greatest, most underrated bands ever. I fell in love with them as a youth in the 70's. They are worth the rabbit hole for sure...100%
I don't know anyone who underrates them.
@@j.h.3777 people,who have never listened to them...they are an underrated band, if you put them out there with other big names of the time. They sometimes are forgotten. Just because YOU don't know anyone, doesn't make it so...
It makes me so sad that you had never heard of the genius that is Supertramp, but so happy that now you know and can jump into their amazing catalog. This is one of those bands that reactor after reactor discovers, and can't understand why they aren't better known.
The entire purpose of this channel
Oh yes. I'm young again!
I am a hard-core rocker through and through. Led Zeppelin, AC/DC, Van Halen and ZZ Top are my favorites. However, although 1984, eliminator, Back in black and Led Zeppelin four are my favorite albums of all time, surprisingly breakfast in America is in my top 10 along with Hall & Oates as my guilty pleasure. You like what you like I guess. #SorryNotSorry🤷🏼♂️
Been a fan of Supertramp since the 70's. "Breakfast In America" is an amazing album!
One of my favorite bands of all time. And this album, seriously every song is good. I have it on vinyl. I listen to it frequently. Beautiful is an underestimation.
Supertramp was a singularly extraordinary band of the late 70’s. When I hear them I am instantly transported to my senior year in High School. 1979
Same here in Australia. Class of 79
My exact sentiment.
Supertramp is one of the greats...More songs to check out: Take The Long Way Home, Breakfast in America :)
Goodbye Stranger!
I prefer the earlier material from Crime of the Century, Crisis what Crisis, Even in the quietest Moments albums, less commercial. But Breakfast is still a good album.
Supertramp is so under-rated.
The entire "Breakfast in America" album is a treasure.
Not a bad song on the album.
💯 Right...
There are some rare albums that don't have a bad song.
Breakfast in America.
Floyd and dark side.
Fleetwood Mac rumours and to be fair tango too..
I would even go as far as songs from the big chair by tears for fears..
There's a few out there..
Such a phenomenal album
Under-rated only by people who haven’t heard of them. Wonder how many critically acclaimed albums the have and how many they’ve sold?
@@antonytheolddog8626 Yes - Close to the Edge
@@artcranston154 Rick Wakeman is a total ledge..
I know he's a Brentford fan and chairman.
But he's got a soft spot for my team and newly crowned premier League champions Manchester city.
Top bloke and genius ..
And a mate of God..
Sorry..I meant Bowie..😁🙏
The singer/keyboard player Roger Hodgson has written more than one song about how the system screws kids up.
The logical song to check out for Supertramp is Goodbye Stranger.
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@@2869may Studio versions should be first
Goodbye Stranger is total ear candy. Then follow up with "Give A Little Bit"
It's been nice.
Hope you find your paradise
You will love this band! So many great tunes like Give a Little Bit,Goodbye Stranger,Bloody Well Right,And Dreamer, among more tunes!
Supertramp were an English rock band formed in London, England in mid 1969. They had so many great songs in the 70's-80's such as "The Logical Song", "Breakfast In America", "Goodbye Stranger", "Take The Long Way Home", "Dreamer" "Give A Little Bit", "It's Raining Again", "Bloody Well Right", "My Kind Of Lady", "Cannonball", "I'm Beggin' You", "You Win, I Lose" etc.
The guy singing is Roger Hodgson who wrote the lyrics which is about his personal experience of being sent away to a boarding school as a very young boy. My personal favourites by them are Goodbye Stranger and Rudy but all their tunes are a great listen.
Supertramp is such an underrated band!! I can't think of a single song that I don't like! Thank you so much for doing this song! Do your selves a huge favor and dive deep into the greatness! 💚
You are so right! One of the best rock bands ever! Every song they did had its own sound! Their music never gets old! ❤
Love Supertramp❤✌ Thank u👍
Supertramp's talent is through the roof with many great songs in their catalog.
Bloody well right by them is my jam!
Such an awesome tune. Got me through many times as a youth. And so did Its a Long Way Home.
Exceptionally talented group.
Everyone needs to have this concert in their
collection. Breakfast In America.
This song brings back so many great memories. I was driving around as little kid with my favorite aunt in her Honda Civic. This song was on the radio.
You can't categorize them with just one song. They are like Pink Floyd, amazing instrumentation and deep lyrics, but their own unique style. There are many good songs.
Supertramp is amazing! The Crime of the Century Album is incredible, check it out!
For me its there best album...
Long way home Friday stopping at a pub before home with friends Is always good !
One of my favourite bands.
Goodbye Stranger!! My fave Supertramp song.
Supertramp is a dynamic band. Never too late to start diving into their deep catalog. Fool’s Overture is an absolute classic. Give it a listen.
Personally, I like the studio version better on this one
They do a pretty good job live here but I agree, the sound on their albums is so superb it is best enjoyed with headphones (like I did in the '70's).
@@j.h.3777 regardless its a great live version of the song
I agree !! Actually, they should be giving a first listen to virtually all studio versions first. For one thing, studio versions have more understandable lyrics. I don't know who keeps suggesting these LIVE performances (?)
Me too .
I couldn't watch this entire reaction for that specific reason .
I've never heard of Supertramp . You will yes you will ✌️♥️
They are one of the premiere Progressive Rock bands. Hit anything from the "Crime of the Century" or "Even In The Quietest Moments" albums to see why...
You are 100% right!! Personally I would add "Crisis? What Crisis?" to that list!
Don't forget Breakfast in America, those three albums are all fantastic.
They started as progressive rock, at this point in their career and this song, it's more pop rock. With lots of extras, like the horns & whistles. Crime of the Century is a "desert island" album, one of those with no bad songs. Listen to it in order, starting with School, followed by Bloody Well Right, and the rest. (Yes, Roger really did NOT appreciate being sent away to school.)
amen.
Boarding school.
I didn't know they started as progressive, I have to explore that!
Right right... you bloody well right !!!
@@christinerobinson9372 People think of "Crime of the Century" as their first album, and it was their first BIG album, with their "classic" band lineup, but they had two prior. A self-titled one, and Indelibly Stamped. "Crime" is a perfect gem; the prior two have some good songs but are a bit uneven.
I discovered them as a wee teen, when my sister & her hubs went to see Pink Floyd, and Supertramp was their opening act. I recommend listening to them the way we did, back in the day; the entire first side, a pause, then the second side. Sooo good with headphones.
A really underrated band. They had a lot of great songs. "Goodbye Stranger" and "Give a Little Bit" should be the next two.
Supertramp is Rock and now Classic Rock!!!👍👌✌️😁
Whenever I listen to Supertramp, I'm reminded of being 15 years old when my younger brother and I broke the windows of my mother's closets, listening to "Dreamer" at full volume. I don't think she ever forgot either.
Supertramp seemed very innovative and different back in the day when they first came out. The whole "Breakfast In America" album was fire and most of my friends had it in their collections.
how old are you???
Supertramp was the first concert I ever saw. I was 10, Jarry Park, Montréal, 1979. I remember being mesmerized by the performance. Fast forward to November 2019, Roger Hodgson is the last concert I saw before the pandemic. He still sounded just as great as the first time I heard him 40 years prior. If I had to pick, I think I would have to go with Hide In Your Shell as my favourite song,.
It is an experience
I hope you listen to the recorded version of this one as well. Thanks for the reminder, I haven’t listened to Supertramp in a while…I am heading to my Spotify playlist!
Great reaction guys! These guys are uber talented musicians, songwriters and lyricists. Check out Bloody Well Right. Big hit and a personal fav. Cheers!!
Not that this wasn't a good live performance. But one of the things with Supertramp, and especially that album Breakfast In America, is the production on the songs is really really good. And there's a lot of little things with this song that they didn't recreate live. In general, if you haven't heard a song before by an artist or band, you should always do the album version first. Unless most people tell you that the live version is the way to go, the studio version should really be your first listen to get a feel for the song and the band.
Totally agree !! I stated the same thing in the comments above.
That's what I keep saying about the studio version of Pink Floyd's 'Echoes', vs the Pompeii version, but I've been overruled by public opinion.
There is a song on the same album called Child of vision that is just great.
In 1974 Supertramp released an album that should easily be in 90% of 70's music lovers top ten desert island albums. It should be listened to front to back, much like most Pink Floyd and Zeppelin albums. If you don't agree with me then that might be the crime of the century. Asia and BJ, you guys are all right. I enjoy your reactions very much because you concentrate on my favorite era/period of music, 1965-1980's. Cheers from the canadian Queen nut.
In college, late seventies, I splurged for two mobile fidelity sounds labs master pressing LPs - Dark Side of the Moon and Crime of the Century. Definitely agree with you.
This came from the album Breakfast In America and to me it's in my top ten records since the day it came out. Goodbye Stranger and Take The Long Way Home might be the way to go next.
You two should dive deep with Supertramp I'll be looking forward to it..
One of my favorite groups, I had to go see them. One of the best show's I've been to right up there with Queen. More please. Enjoy
Supertramp is a very special, unique group with many wonderful songs in their catalog. Please listen to their studio album version of this song. It's so incredibly well-produced and beautiful! Then check out the rest of the songs everyone recommended. It's definitely worthwhile!
So excited to see your reaction but then saw it was the live version :(.
This English supergroup was one of the groups we were into whilst in high school in the 70s.
My favs are,
Give a little bit and Dreamer
Still makes me listen to his lyrics today.. great song writer! Lovenit! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👍🤘
My favorite Super Tramp song. Been a long time. Love listening with you. Great band Great song.
I love it...these reactors are always discovering our GREAT music!
I love all of Supertramp! It was one of my most favourite groups - started listening in middle school as a teen when they came out. Must dive in! Crime of the Century is fabulous. And their other albums too.
Supertramp was such a big band worldwide back in the late ‘70’s into the 80’s ! So many great story telling songs about youth and growing up and then dealing with all of life’s problems. Check out the songs “ Hide in your shell “ , “ School “ , Take the long way home” , and so many more ! All the videos from this same concert in Paris of them performing their hits are a great watch.
Such a unique and innovative band, Their album Breakfast in America was released on March 29, 1979 and would a huge success, it topped the Billboard album charts for 6 weeks. You gotta take a listen to "Take the Long Way Home" and " Goodbye Stranger" two more great songs by Supertramp.
What a great learning tool this song is 😁. Love all things SuperTramp but this song and Take the Long Way Home are two of my faves by them 🕊️💗
Such brilliant music!
It sounds familiar because Scooter created a remix of it and it's definitely a throwback! You've definitely heard it!!! ♥️ Check out Scooters remix of this song.
One of their heartfelt songs is Is It Mine.
oh Supertramp are so good, you are going to love them, they had so many great songs. I think we called this New Wave genre.
Breakfast in America Great album I will always have so many memories back I the day !
THAT is LIVE!!!! They were THIS good!
Love Supertramp. Thank you for the reaction.
Fantastic band, many incredible songs!!!🎼👍🎶👌🎵✌️😁
dont stop on just this song , this group is awsome !! one of their best albums was called breakfast in america , and i hope you also listen to the studio version too , again this group is awesome , great reactions!!!
This song is a warm, fuzzy blanket. Takes me back to my childhood.
Omg. This gives me so many memories from when I was a kid. My dad loved music. It was always party at our house with his friends, listening to this kind of music. So they all had a whiskey and rocking away 🤣🤣 I remember this song so much 😍 I even have a huge suitcase full with LP'S. If you call them LP? Thanks for å great reaction and giving me forgotten wonderful memories you guys ❤❤ He died at 52 and my mom at 51. But in those years I learned a lot about these oldies ❤
and the tall blonde guy is John Anthony Helliwell who plays sax,triangle, slide whistle etc....and he chats between songs!! just a lot of talent!!
Amazing band from the UK
From the album "Breakfast In America". Every song a banger. Released in 1979. At 13, was absolutely obsessed with it! Iconic album art
Prog Rock... at least to start, Roger Hodgson on vocals and keys. Brilliant writers and performers- I did see them on their Farewell Tour and they were mesmerizing. Peace from Canada- be safe.
Supertramp is light rock. I haven't heard logical since I was a kid now I'm looking at turning 60 years young this year. Thank you for the blessed memories.
Brilliant lyrics. Next level songwriting.
Great reaction! Supertramp is a deep well, songs like: school, bloody well right, Give a little bit, Rudy, dreamer, hide in your Shell, take the long way home, casual conversations, Lord is it in mine, Child of vision you get the idea the list goes on happy listening🤘🏼
"Bloody Well Right" Studio version starts with the best electric piano solo. "Goodbye Stranger." Both of those songs have co-founder Rick Davies sing while Roger, who you saw in the logical song, plays guitar.
They got one song that I never heard on the radio fantastic saxophone work it’s called “my kind of lady” my favorite song by Supertramp
...I didn't listen to this much when I was younger. But, they are tight. I love it. Kind of progressive.
Supertramp is MORE than worthy of a deep dive. One of the greatest bands of the 1970's. They have no bad songs.
Goodbye Starnger, Fool's Overture, From Now On, School, Bloody Well Right, Hide In Your Shell, Even In The Quietest Moments... and many more!
Rodger Hodgeson is Pure Musical Geniud he wrote so well You can close ypur eyes n See Exactly What he's singing about. try Breakfast In America & Good Bye Stranger. I played My Breakfast In America Album So Much ot was very Worn @ 20 year old
One of my wife's favourite bands and songs of all time..
Supertramp are absolute perfection...
I've been listening to your shows for a few days, & I have to say it's like you've been going through my CD collection!
Such an awesome cruise down memory lane - we used to blast Supertramp full volume at work in the late 70s - kept us rocking along
Great to see you experiencing them
He's singing about how life it self takes joy away in exchange for practicality.
Their entire "Breakfast in America" album is outstanding.
You picked a great song to start your experience with this superlative band from the 70's.👍 As a young 🎷 player John Helliwell was a huge influence on me. Especially when I saw this tour in Toronto when I was 14!
My GOD I am getting old. I remember when this song first dropped back in the 70’s. I was a kid, but I remember hearing and thinking “what the hell is this!?” and immediately after that thinking “I must hear more!”
Hell Yeah! Supertramp! Do more from them. I'm here for it
Great music from my youth, I still have the original album Breakfast In America
They are distinguished for blending progressive rock and pop styles.
Rudy is one of thier best tracks , an epic musical voyage
Formed in 1969 . They were progressive rock , pop and art rock . Their music explored social commentary , storytelling and introspection .
Super Tramp are amazing. This song is amazing and I love it
I heard that song my whole life .
It makes much more sense now ...
I lived it , it has miles on it.
Supertramp were just different great lyrics great vocals unusual instruments for a band but just fantastic to listen to I still have their tracks on my MP3 listen to them at least once a week
The song came out in the late 70's and has been a popular radio play for 40 + years. It is possible you heard it on the radio over the years.
The songwriter was sent away to boarding school. In the same vein, check out Jethro Tull's 'Wind Up'.
This song was the most popular one by Supertramp in Europe from the album Breakfast in America.
Takes me back ❤️❤️❤️
Esta banda está entre las 10 mejores de todos los tiempos!!! Según mi opinión.😊😊😊😊😊
Top 10 album of all time for me!
Yeah!!!! So glad you guys did Supertramp!!!
I remember being a kid in the late 90s digging through my dad's old records. Man, he had boxes and boxes and boxes stacked 6' high of records. Half the damn basement was records. I'd dig through them and pick out whatever album cover called to me. Stumbling across Supertramp was a life-altering discovery. Supertramp and CSNY. Those two (and all the iterations of CSNY of course) were my life's soundtrack.
I appreciate live versions✌ but w this song it sounds much better w studio😝
This song is so good. It describes the journey we take.
supertramp are a great band nobody else sounds like them,i watched them live in the 1970s,its was a great night.i suggest school, rudy, breakfast in america, theres many more,crime of the century album is a classic great reaction