For me it resurrects the joy of experiencing this music when it was actually new. To see someone so open and appreciative, who genuinely gets it, is indeed surprisingly affirming and joyful. When I first realized there was such a thing as reaction videos I was like WTF? Really? Now I just find it's like a time machine trip back to the days when you'd come home from the record store with the latest vinyl treasure and soak it in with your buds. A welcome respite from a troubled world.
THIS IS WHAT THE OLD TIME ''DIS JOCKEYS USE TO DO IN THE 1960 1970 'S LOVE IT !! WE USE TO BE ABLE TO CALL THE DISC JOCKEY UP ON THE PHONE AND TALK TO HIM !!! GUESS THEY LIKED MY JOKES ?? YEAH, TOLD JOKES THEN TOO ! I REMEMBER ***MAT WITH THE NEWS *** HE USE TO TELL ODD THINGS THAT HAPPENED IN THE NEWS !!! HIS VOICE WAS SOMETHING TO MAKE A YOUNG GIRL SWOON !!! O'MY !!! MOST OF THE OLD TIMERS IN RADIO HAD A GREAT VOICE !!! I DATED TWO FRO WYSP IN PHILA BACK IN MY DAY REALLY LIKED THE ONE THAT DIDN'T HAVE HIS HEAD ON STRAIGHT !!! GEEZ !! CAN I PICK EM OR WHAT ???
@Carl Butcher I was like bad songs? You have an actual list...?! I was starting to get pissed off, then I saw "read more", HAHAHA Now I'm laughing so hard I'm practically pissing myself! Great comment my friend!
@@alanbeaumont4848 I have the Original Master Recording and when I played "School", my cat would always freak out on that scream and run out of the room. My buddies always got a kick out of it.
You're operating a time machine Jamel...this transported me right back to my formative years when we were blessed by so many great bands...Supertramp was definitely one of the stand outs...thanks...:-)
So much good music from our state. Janis, Johnny and Edgar, Stevie Ray and Jimmy Vaughan, Fabulous Thunderbirds, ZZ Top, the list goes on and on and on
@@analogkid4957 love kinky. I would have mentioned the others if I had known. I would be here all night if I tried to name them all but please I invite others to add to the very long list. I was watching a Texas Tornados live in Austin show promoting Kinky when he ran for office just last night with Freddy Fender etc. I donated to his campaign and still have a sticker somewhere
Every song you listed is among my, I dunno, probably top 20 for sure, reading this seriously gave me shivers that there's someone out there with that close of a musical taste as mine, cool! On a side note, man, I could have sworn that I'd seen Jamel do "Give A Little Bit" a long time ago, but I watch his vids so much I wouldn't guess (EDIT: wouldn't doubt that is, sorry, ESL) that I dreamt it and thought it was real, haha. Great list, thanks David.
God, I miss the glory days of rock radio and regional markets. On my radio station, they named Peter Gabriel the Patron Saint. Two or three cities away, they'd be like, "Why?"
Supertramp... Is easily one of the most underrated bands ever. There isn’t another band that sounds like them either, they’re so unique. I could suggest songs all day for you to review also, they’ve got so many great songs.
Unlike most bands of the era who centered their sound around the guitar, they prominently featured the Wurlitzer electric piano/synth. That’s why their music is so unique IMO
Yay! Finally getting around to playing it. 1st Supertramp song I ever heard. I was shopping in a record store the day the album was released. Instant fan. Of course, I had to buy it.
@@danapaul3216 I wore out my first copy of the album. When I worked at a hi-fi store we used a half-speed master of the album for speaker demos. I ended up buying one of those for my own.
I personally think "Crime Of The Century" was their best album, The record was constantly played in our house back in the day when it came out.........Gotta love the 70's. Keep up the good work Jamel !!!
and I was fortunate enough to see them with only 300 others, one friday eve in some sports hall 50 miles away : ) Two grand pianos on stage back to back and this beach umbrella that would, later, be on the cover of their next album ♥
CHEAP TRICK Another throw back band I haven't seen you react to yet is - CHEAP TRICK - I'd love for you to check them out! Songs : Family Man , The Flame , I want you to want me Great Vid! Keep up the journey in finding and enjoying more music :-)
I was training a guy about twenty years ago who claimed to be a struggling hip-hop artist when this song came on the radio. It immediately got his attention and he was, much to my surprise, completely blown away and throughly impressed by the depth and sophistication of the songwriting.
I am Freakin' THRILLED YOU took my request!!!! Because the first time I heard Supertramp on the radio was this song back in the 70's I thought like these guys are special....so my friends and I in Compton, Ca, ran out and bought their whole album...it was $5.00 dollars at the time..and played it over and over ....... grooving to it....drinkin' and laughing at great music parts of the album.....So I am thrill!!! This is their debut release.
Supertramp has been my favorite band ever since I've been A teenager and I'm now 61 about 10 years ago I got the word Supertramp tattooed across my entire Collarbone ! Something I wear proudly and will never regret ...
I saw Supertramp in concert when they toured for the release of "Breakfast in America", it was the first time i saw their live performance of "Rudy" and it blew me away. I had always loved the song but seeing it performed live was awe inspiring. I also love the old black and white video they show in the middle of the song during the instrumental, it was so perfect.
This brings back memories! Supertramp songs always sneak up on me because I recognize them but never know who it is! Nostalgia of being a kid and music was always playing around the house!
Jamel, watching your reactions always brightens my day!!! Seeing someone enjoy music, especially music I grew up loving, as much as I do truly warms my soul!!! Keep it up and keep it real!!! Peace out...
Such a great intro to this song. When I was a little kid in the 80s my dad had this on cassette tape in his truck. Anytime I was riding with him we were blasting this song.
Alan Beaumont I’m talking about the impact/level of cursing it is, not the history/etymology of the phrase. Damn and hell are relatively minor curses compared to “f*cking” the way it’s used in the US.
@@alanbeaumont4848 I have read in books tracing the evolution of words and phrases and been told that it was a contraction of "by the lady" but sources can be mistaken. I apologize if I was mistaken.
Hey Jamel! Honestly, I forgot how this song went besides the chorus. I haven't heard the song in years. Thanks for bringing it back and reminding me how good the whole song was. ✌🏽 out!
I was fortunate to see Supertramp twice in the seventies. First Crime of the Century later Breakfast in America tours. Awesome band. Thanks for memories Jamal.
10cc!!! God, I loved them! Art for Art's Sake, Dreadlock Holiday, Wall Street Shuffle. And the Godley & Creme stuff that came later -- Consequences, Ismism, L, Freeze Frame, and History Mix, Vol. 1. Sarah Vaughan's vocal on "Lost Weekend" from Consequences is the stuff we mere mortals dream about achieving!
I am not certain you realize the positive affect you have on people, & how much joy, peace, & comfort, we receive, from watching your reactions 💟 So instead of asking you to do another reaction this time, I just want to say thank you, & I hope you & your family are keeping healthy & safe as well 💟
'Fool's Overture' ( on their album ...Even in the Quietest Moments ) is another one. It was written by the group's co-founder Roger Hodgson. Intended for a large orchestra.....I heard that he wasn't able to stage it like that, until years after he left the group. Here's the link for THAT.....with the orchestra. ruclips.net/video/nBefDWSMNaQ/видео.html
Everyone has their favorite Supertramp song. Mine is a song called "Child of Vision" that, in my opinion, exposes the brilliance of the band's musical abilities. Just an incredible jam session Child of Vision is.
@@alrivers2297 My favorite band of all time is Rush. Something tells me that many prog rock aficionados would love this tune. The bass line is so rad in this song when you take a listen.
Jason - TheMetal_King I have thought Geddy Lee and Roger Hodgson sound alike. Rush spans Supertramp in some song sound similar. After all they both played the program rock genre in the 1970’s
The soundtrack of Grade and High School for me in the 1970s was glorious. A millionaire backs you and the talented band you put together, pretty sweet dream come true for all the world to enjoy
Absolutely fantastic song! 😄 I can also highly suggest: "Crime of the century", "Child of vision", "Give a little bit", "Hide in your shell", "School", "Oh darling", "It's raining again", "Dreamer", "Rudy", "Gone Hollywood"
My mom was a huge Supertramp fan. Them and Trooper. Glad you're giving them a shot. They ARE really good, but I never liked them because my parents did, but now that she's gone, and seeing you appreciate them... It's just a whole new level. Thank you.
Here's a great example of a song that I have heard a million times. But seeing a younger person hear it for the first time and digging it really puts a fresh feel back into it. Rock on young man. Rock on.
Supertramp take you on a journey around the world and back again. Their lyrics are clever too. Glad youre looking at Supertramp havent heard them in years.
Why, please, somebody tell me why this young man consistently brings a smile to my face while I watch him listening to the music I grew up on.
Jeff Miller maybe it reminds you of having a similar reaction? I know it does me!
Me too. Love it.
Reminds me of a friend back in the day who loved it.
@@danapaul3216 that's it you are exactly right!
For me it resurrects the joy of experiencing this music when it was actually new. To see someone so open and appreciative, who genuinely gets it, is indeed surprisingly affirming and joyful. When I first realized there was such a thing as reaction videos I was like WTF? Really? Now I just find it's like a time machine trip back to the days when you'd come home from the record store with the latest vinyl treasure and soak it in with your buds. A welcome respite from a troubled world.
One of the best, most underrated bands of the 70s!
70's rock had so much funk and feel... this song was a spot on classic
THE BEST DECADE EVER
@@theodoreritola7641It was my favorite decade.
Supertramp is feel good music with a message.
For some reason, watching you listen to songs makes me like the songs more.
Totally! He reminds you of how flippin good every last note is.
@@snackbar123 ditto!
I agree!!
It's like watching a funny movie alone ,it's just funnier with some one .
THIS IS WHAT THE OLD TIME ''DIS JOCKEYS USE TO DO IN THE 1960 1970 'S
LOVE IT !!
WE USE TO BE ABLE TO CALL THE DISC JOCKEY UP ON THE PHONE AND TALK TO HIM !!!
GUESS THEY LIKED MY JOKES ??
YEAH, TOLD JOKES THEN TOO !
I REMEMBER ***MAT WITH THE NEWS *** HE USE TO TELL ODD THINGS THAT HAPPENED IN THE NEWS !!!
HIS VOICE WAS SOMETHING TO MAKE A YOUNG GIRL SWOON !!! O'MY !!!
MOST OF THE OLD TIMERS IN RADIO HAD A GREAT VOICE !!!
I DATED TWO FRO WYSP IN PHILA BACK IN MY DAY
REALLY LIKED THE ONE THAT DIDN'T HAVE HIS HEAD ON STRAIGHT !!!
GEEZ !!
CAN I PICK EM OR WHAT ???
Brother I have been listening to you for at least 2 years now, and you always amaze me
I made a list here of all the bad Supertramp songs . IN order as listed.
Never mind couldn't find any
You're bloody well right!
Ride on dude!!!! 👍👍👍👍
@Carl Butcher I was like bad songs? You have an actual list...?! I was starting to get pissed off, then I saw "read more", HAHAHA Now I'm laughing so hard I'm practically pissing myself! Great comment my friend!
I mean it's not really a bad song but I always skip dreamer
😂😂
People like you Jamal because we can see you have a big heart. It comes across. Keep up the good work.
One of those bands where the first 3 notes drops my hand from the radio dial. I'll never tire of Supertramp.
This was the song that introduced me to Supertramp back in the 70's....definitely made an impact !
"School" and "Crime of the Century" next. You won't be disappointed.
absolutely agree and 2nd that
Yes! Featuring best scream on vinyl.
Rudy as well is top-notch
@@alanbeaumont4848 I have the Original Master Recording and when I played "School", my cat would always freak out on that scream and run out of the room. My buddies always got a kick out of it.
@@joos69 Rudy is one of my favorite, def up there with School, Crime of the Century, etc.
Hide in your shell a Great Song By Supertramp
You're operating a time machine Jamel...this transported me right back to my formative years when we were blessed by so many great bands...Supertramp was definitely one of the stand outs...thanks...:-)
Absolutely! I want every one to request ,,,FOOLS OVERTURE,Please.
I love this, it's my all time favorite Super Tramp tune.
and that sax solo at the end is so tasty
Sitting in my office with 6 co-workers binge watching your stuff...Lotsa love from Texas...
So much good music from our state. Janis, Johnny and Edgar, Stevie Ray and Jimmy Vaughan, Fabulous Thunderbirds, ZZ Top, the list goes on and on and on
Super Tramp throws every thing in but the frying pan on this one!
Cliff Perkins Beyoncé, Erykah Badu, Kinky Friedman
@@analogkid4957 love kinky. I would have mentioned the others if I had known. I would be here all night if I tried to name them all but please I invite others to add to the very long list. I was watching a Texas Tornados live in Austin show promoting Kinky when he ran for office just last night with Freddy Fender etc. I donated to his campaign and still have a sticker somewhere
Sounds like you work in oil engineering.
I love watching people hear songs I love for the first time! Supertramp is such an underrated band.
Even in the Quietest Moments. Mind BLOWN
“Give A Little Bit”
“Dreamer”
“School”
“Hide In Your Shell”
“Cannonball”
“It’s Raining Again”
Exactly! Great song list!
Great choices!!
Every song you listed is among my, I dunno, probably top 20 for sure, reading this seriously gave me shivers that there's someone out there with that close of a musical taste as mine, cool! On a side note, man, I could have sworn that I'd seen Jamel do "Give A Little Bit" a long time ago, but I watch his vids so much I wouldn't guess (EDIT: wouldn't doubt that is, sorry, ESL) that I dreamt it and thought it was real, haha. Great list, thanks David.
SOOO MANY!!! I LOVE SUPERTRAMP SOOOO MUCH!!❤❤❤
Don't forget Breakfast in America and Goodbye Stranger
My radio station back home used to have an intro for Supertramp: MORE HOOKS THAN A TACKLEBOX
God, I miss the glory days of rock radio and regional markets. On my radio station, they named Peter Gabriel the Patron Saint. Two or three cities away, they'd be like, "Why?"
Hahahahahaha ,good one,hahaha. Please ask him for ,,,FOOLS OVERTURE ,every one should hear it.I know Jamel , It will hit him right in the heart.
Probably the most popular unknown band there has ever been. Supertramp were BLOODY Brilliant 👏 👌
Supertramp... Is easily one of the most underrated bands ever. There isn’t another band that sounds like them either, they’re so unique. I could suggest songs all day for you to review also, they’ve got so many great songs.
FOOLS OVERTURE ,please ,every one ask for it ,Jamel has to hear ,FOOLS OVERTURE.
Oh no. Not again. The Underrated word.
The live version in Dresden Germany 1983 , only way to hear this song
Best stank face ever !
So happy you liked it , this was one of my favorites growing up back in the day .
Just do yourself a favour and listen to the whole 'Crime Of The Century' album
It's the Law.....
Agreed. It's a flawless album from start to finish.
100%
Yes
Live Paris album ✅
Jamel - what an intro.
Supertramp - hold my beer, we're not done yet
😂😂😂😀
WAIT... there’s more.
Jamel - what an intro. .."You're bloody well right."
Jethro Tull's Locomotive Breath has a great intro also.
hahahahaha 🙂
Unlike most bands of the era who centered their sound around the guitar, they prominently featured the Wurlitzer electric piano/synth. That’s why their music is so unique IMO
Yay! Finally getting around to playing it. 1st Supertramp song I ever heard. I was shopping in a record store the day the album was released. Instant fan. Of course, I had to buy it.
I think I heard it on the Nikki Horne show, Capital Radio, bought it the next day.
This album was my 1st dive into Supertramp as well. When I heard the beginning of School and little girl scream... I was hooked.
@@danapaul3216 I wore out my first copy of the album. When I worked at a hi-fi store we used a half-speed master of the album for speaker demos. I ended up buying one of those for my own.
This is truly my favorite song of Supertramp. The organ especially.
I personally think "Crime Of The Century" was their best album, The record was constantly played in our house back in the day when it came out.........Gotta love the 70's. Keep up the good work Jamel !!!
Totally agree!!
This always reminds me of summer time down the shore....great memories
I like Supertramp, great music from my younger years
and I was fortunate enough to see them with only 300 others, one friday eve in some sports hall 50 miles away : ) Two grand pianos on stage back to back and this beach umbrella that would, later, be on the cover of their next album ♥
Grew up listening to Supertramp, love every song.
That's go to be one of the GOAT intros to a rock song ever, don't you think? Supertramp is thy name!
Gotta do "Give a little bit." It's they're most famous song.
It's probably their most famous song because it's been used in so many commercials
@@alrivers2297 and those other guys did a cover of it.
Dreamer by super tramp is a classic too.
@@TrueNorth10Those other guys are, The Goo Goo Dolls :)
@@dave0915 I know. They aren't my cup of tea.
"Even in the Quietest Moments" - Their best song ever IMO.
CHEAP TRICK
Another throw back band I haven't seen you react to yet is
- CHEAP TRICK -
I'd love for you to check them out!
Songs : Family Man , The Flame , I want you to want me
Great Vid! Keep up the journey in finding and enjoying more music :-)
Yes, Cheap Trick! "Surrender"
Live at the Buddhakan!
Surrender, Ain't That a Shame
Your ability to express your appreciation for good music is your superpower.
I was training a guy about twenty years ago who claimed to be a struggling hip-hop artist when this song came on the radio. It immediately got his attention and he was, much to my surprise, completely blown away and throughly impressed by the depth and sophistication of the songwriting.
I haven't heard this song in quite a while. Thanks for taking me back to my teen years.
I am Freakin' THRILLED YOU took my request!!!! Because the first time I heard Supertramp on the radio was this song back in the 70's I thought like these guys are special....so my friends and I in Compton, Ca, ran out and bought their whole album...it was $5.00 dollars at the time..and played it over and over ....... grooving to it....drinkin' and laughing at great music parts of the album.....So I am thrill!!! This is their debut release.
Even in the quietest moments is my favorite. From Supertramp
"write your problems down in detail, take them to a higher place" - I've always loved those lines
Supertramp has been my favorite band ever since I've been A teenager and I'm now 61 about 10 years ago I got the word Supertramp tattooed across my entire Collarbone ! Something I wear proudly and will never regret ...
"Rudy" also from Crime of the Century. My personal favorite . A masterpiece, as was the whole album really.
I saw Supertramp in concert when they toured for the release of "Breakfast in America", it was the first time i saw their live performance of "Rudy" and it blew me away. I had always loved the song but seeing it performed live was awe inspiring. I also love the old black and white video they show in the middle of the song during the instrumental, it was so perfect.
Watching you react to these songs is like hearing them again for the first time. Thank you.
I’m so glad you are doing reactions to Supertramp. Please continue ☝️
This brings back memories! Supertramp songs always sneak up on me because I recognize them but never know who it is! Nostalgia of being a kid and music was always playing around the house!
"Rudy" is an amazing song, many times overlooked. You won't be disappointing
Na extensa discografia dos Supertramp, este é um tema que, enfim...faltam me as palavras...Arrepiante Jamal.
"Bloody Well Right" and "Give a Little Bit" are my 2 favorite Supertramp songs! Awesome group!!!
Logical Song was a great song, too.
Your reaction to the various surprise tempo changes in this song is priceless.
Please react to Supertramp's Fool's Overture, it's their most epic song. You will be blown away.
"that piano has stank all on it!"
that's the most perfect thing i have ever heard... i so appreciate you!
The whole album is musically brilliant.🎧
Jamel, watching your reactions always brightens my day!!! Seeing someone enjoy music, especially music I grew up loving, as much as I do truly warms my soul!!! Keep it up and keep it real!!! Peace out...
Such a great intro to this song. When I was a little kid in the 80s my dad had this on cassette tape in his truck. Anytime I was riding with him we were blasting this song.
Supertramp one of my top all time favorite glad you found them so many great bands enjoy
Such a simple base line that you cannot help but move to. The whole album is brilliant.
supertramp......they don't mess around....such a joy seeing someone appreciate great music as you always do Jamel
First song I ever heard of theirs and I was completely hooked. The stank is real 😍
My all time favorite Wurli EP performance!
Rick Davies --> badass.
BTW, “bloody well right” is the British slang equivalent of “f*cking A right” 😄
Or maybe even "Hell yeah" lol
Came from "By the Lady" or damned by the Virgin Mary (if my sources are correct) or May the Mother of Jesus damn you.
It really f*ing isn't. More like an evolution from 'damn right' of the Edwardian period.
Alan Beaumont I’m talking about the impact/level of cursing it is, not the history/etymology of the phrase. Damn and hell are relatively minor curses compared to “f*cking” the way it’s used in the US.
@@alanbeaumont4848 I have read in books tracing the evolution of words and phrases and been told that it was a contraction of "by the lady" but sources can be mistaken. I apologize if I was mistaken.
Thanks for doing these Supertramp reactions. I forgot how many great songs this group has. Enjoying the hell out of the reactions.
Hey Jamel! Honestly, I forgot how this song went besides the chorus. I haven't heard the song in years. Thanks for bringing it back and reminding me how good the whole song was. ✌🏽 out!
school is definitely one of my favorite supertramp songs.
Bloody well done Jamel! Thanks for the new upload of Supertramp man
Lord thank you for the music of the 60's-80's, it's what keeps me going in the talent lacking 2020's....jmo
OMGOSH Jamel! I sooooo love this band. Thank you for your positivity! ❤️❤️❤️
I was fortunate to see Supertramp twice in the seventies. First Crime of the Century later Breakfast in America tours. Awesome band. Thanks for memories Jamal.
Everyone I knew had this album back in the 70's, along with Fleetwood Mac and 10cc. Ahh, London days x
10cc!!! God, I loved them! Art for Art's Sake, Dreadlock Holiday, Wall Street Shuffle. And the Godley & Creme stuff that came later -- Consequences, Ismism, L, Freeze Frame, and History Mix, Vol. 1. Sarah Vaughan's vocal on "Lost Weekend" from Consequences is the stuff we mere mortals dream about achieving!
THE 70s were LOADED With great music period
I am not certain you realize the positive affect you have on people, & how much joy, peace, & comfort, we receive, from watching your reactions 💟 So instead of asking you to do another reaction this time, I just want to say thank you, & I hope you & your family are keeping healthy & safe as well 💟
'Fool's Overture' ( on their album ...Even in the Quietest Moments ) is another one. It was written by the group's co-founder Roger Hodgson. Intended for a large orchestra.....I heard that he wasn't able to stage it like that, until years after he left the group. Here's the link for THAT.....with the orchestra. ruclips.net/video/nBefDWSMNaQ/видео.html
Yes, Fool's Overture. I've commented on that a few times. So Good!!!
This is one of the classiest live performances ever recorded. A must to review!!!
One of my favorites of their tracks, but it's not top 40 radio stuff.
Even the song Even In the Quietest Moments is a great song.
@@edb6690 I think I recommended that one to him before. That studio version....YES.
I've been screaming at the screen for two weeks " BLOODY WELL RIGHT " Finally one of my all time favorites.
You got bloody all right to say the 70s WERE THE BEST DECADE EVEEEER
Give a Little Bit is a real pretty song by them.
My favorite of theirs.
'Give a little bit'....the best Supertramp song imo
Everyone has their favorite Supertramp song. Mine is a song called "Child of Vision" that, in my opinion, exposes the brilliance of the band's musical abilities. Just an incredible jam session Child of Vision is.
Maybe their most underrated song
@@alrivers2297 My favorite band of all time is Rush. Something tells me that many prog rock aficionados would love this tune. The bass line is so rad in this song when you take a listen.
I absolutely love child of vision
Right on, their best song I think, especially cranked up!!!
Jason - TheMetal_King I have thought Geddy Lee and Roger Hodgson sound alike. Rush spans Supertramp in some song sound similar. After all they both played the program rock genre in the 1970’s
Thanks for the supertramp!! 1979 great music and a great time to be a young single sailor.. Amazing memories!
“The Logical Song” and “Breakfast In America”. These are their greatest hits among their vast catalogue.
I especially love his reactions because to our music because he wasn’t even BORN when a lot of this music came out!
Aren’t they awesome?! Give a Little Bit should be next. Then School!
Then: Take the Long Way Home
@@wilfbentley6738 He already did that one.
Please ask for ,,,FOOLS OVERTURE,Please ,Jamel will be blown away ,I was the first and last time . Well , the last time it made me cry.
Thanks for loving these guys the way I did. I was introduced with this song.
The hairs on your arm are going to stand up with goosebumps when you hear the intro to SCHOOL
My favorite Supertramp song and I like all of their stuff.
Please do “It’s Raining Again”, my favorite Supertramp song. The video’s pretty good too. Thanks.
Buffalo Springfield...'for what's worth'...you have probably heard...great tune...
...Been WAITIN for someone to suggest this, ‘specially since I’ve seen ‘Ohio’& all the rest mentioned..:)!
The soundtrack of Grade and High School for me in the 1970s was glorious. A millionaire backs you and the talented band you put together, pretty sweet dream come true for all the world to enjoy
Best decade ever them 70s
"From Now On", "Babaji", "Maybe I'm a Beggar", "Another Man's Woman" "
Child of vision --- SUPERTRAMP Live in Paris 1979"
Absolutely fantastic song! 😄 I can also highly suggest: "Crime of the century", "Child of vision", "Give a little bit", "Hide in your shell", "School", "Oh darling", "It's raining again", "Dreamer", "Rudy", "Gone Hollywood"
I always loved how they used those breaks at the beginning...such a unique touch!
Quite right...
Dreamer. You have to do that song. It was their first hit and a stunner: it put them on the map. DREAMER, gotta be done.
Yeah, hes gotta hear Dreamer!
My mom was a huge Supertramp fan. Them and Trooper. Glad you're giving them a shot. They ARE really good, but I never liked them because my parents did, but now that she's gone, and seeing you appreciate them... It's just a whole new level. Thank you.
Who would like to hear REO Speedwagon's Ridin the Storm Out (live version)?
Hell yes
I would... Love that song!
Yeah! Time for some REO Speedwagon! (trivia: REO a car company created by Robert Eli Olds) ((more trivia: You can tune a piano but you can't tuna fish
Long as it's back from the Gary Richrath era. Dave is a great guitarist, but Gary was something special.
I just listened to that song yesterday. Almost saw them perform it live, but that's a very long story to tell.
One of my favourites songs growing up. It was just so different from anything else out there at the time
Should check out "Even In the Quietest Moments" - quite a change of pace and a very tasteful song.
Listen to "Ain't Nobody But Me" and "Poor Boy" too!
"Breakfast In America" Classic album!
Here's a great example of a song that I have heard a million times. But seeing a younger person hear it for the first time and digging it really puts a fresh feel back into it. Rock on young man. Rock on.
People keep forgetting Rudy by Supertramp, it's amazing.
Supertramp take you on a journey around the world and back again. Their lyrics are clever too. Glad youre looking at Supertramp havent heard them in years.