Brad & Lex, you'll love their "Goodbye Stranger", "Logical Song", "Give A Little Bit" and "Take The Long Way Home". Two great vocalists in this group and often great saxophone.
Having known this song since childhood, and knowing the tune you mentioned (which is enjoyable in its own right), I somehow knew going in they'd think of that tune (and was not disappointed).
How Supertramp isn't in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is beyond me........the songs they wrote and performed in those 5 albums are timeless and so different from most rock bands. A few more reactions from Supertramp would be a good choice, They will not disappoint you.
Yeah, “The Logical Song” is their biggest hit. The entire album, “Breakfast In America,” is a classic rock hit. A kipper is a small fish, eaten for breakfast in England.
6 years ago my brother-in-law told me that they had a band play at their corporate Christmas party in Canada. I asked him who and he was like, "some 70's band. Super something." I was like, supertramp? And he was like yeah that was it. Him and his wife were not impressed by this random band. So freaking jealous and angry at them for not appreciating it. I still bring it up every Christmas.
Love that you loved it...can I recommend "Logical Song" by Supertramp? Actually...any of their singles are superb. As you say, Brad...great transitions that do not throw you off a cliff.
The Breakfast in America album is fantastic! You should do "Goodbye Stranger", "The Logical Song", and "Take The Long Way Home" from that album. All are great.
A kipper is a fat herring (caught in season) that has been split through the back, gutted, opened flat, salted or brined to reduce its water content and then cold smoked. This is a process that cures and dries the fish while imparting a smoky flavour, without exposing it to heat.
I always have the same feeling Lex had when this song ends. No, not yet. Wish it had 1 more transition and verse. I'm nearly certain that you both will love this unique band. More Supertramp please.
I know this reaction was a year ago…but…. Supertramp can be classified better as a prog rock group more than just a rock group. They play with words, sounds, and structures to build a song. The reason this song feels familiar is the music is modeled after carnival music
I still have this CD, Breakfast. Outstanding album. The first time I ever heard them was Bloody Well Right, around 74-75ish. Another outstanding song and album. They have a later-Beatles flavor to their songs, much like ELO.
A kipper is the nastiest smoked fish you can imagine. We used to live in Scotland and when we came back my dad would fry them up for breakfast. They stunk so bad I would leave the house and go play down at the park until lunch.
I was very lucky that the local rock station in my small town always played the full version. And I'm 35 so I wasn't even born when the album came out, but grew up on "classic rock" thanks to my mom. I actually never knew there was a cut version until I was visiting a relative in another state and heard it on their local station. The full version is definitely the only true version to me.
I friken love Supertramp. Brad and Lex, my shirt came in the mail today!. One of your shirts is walking around Vancouver Canada spreading the love. ❤🇨🇦
You would have heard Cupid's Chokehold by Gym Class Heroes! They covered this, added the 'da da da da' and rapped over the beat. Supertramp's version slaps though
That's a gracious way of putting it. When Led Zeppelin "borrows" a guitar run from an unknown song and puts it as the intro to one of the best/most played songs in history, they are thieves. They also steal music from people of other races, so they approprate their culture!! Even Vanilla Ice gets called a thief for sampling Queen/Bowie. It's decades later and nobody is unfamiliar with this. Did you know U Cant Touch This samples Superfreak? Did you know Lupe Fiasco and Gym Class Heroes stole songs whole-cloth from white artists who had already made that song a hit? It wasnt a cover....it wasnt a sample...it was another example of hip hop culture "borrowing" whole songs from people without anybody crying about it (LIKE THEY STILL BRING UP VANILLA ICE). It's really weird how that double standard just keeps on truckin throughout the decades/eras.
@@Gekokujo76 really struggling to understand your point with this comment. Are you saying artists like Supertramp are covered and not credited? Also, most of the sampled songs you have mentioned were cleared by the original artists. Popular music is built on influence and borrowing ideas in varying degrees. Hip Hop artists in the 80s and 90s utilised great beats from 70s funk. Similarly, The Beach Boys borrowed guitar licks from Chuck Berry. You could even call this song an interpolation as it takes Supertramp’s idea and does something else with it. Whether you like it or not is beside the point.
@@Riccofamilyarchive Im saying that a generation of pillow biters and Mumble Rap fans talk about "The Beach Boys ripping off Chuck Berry" as if its a thing....but then say "its an interpolation if anything" when whole songs are ripped off in their era. Masters of racial theft in the 50s....blind to it today. Ask T Bone Walker if Chuck Berry ever borrowed anything from him (or Jimi Hendrix did). Then ask who T Bone Walker ripped off. Either it's OK FOR EVERYBODY or it's not FOR EVERYBODY.
@@Gekokujo76 The main issue wasn't Vanilla Ice using the hook. He was a total d-bag about his defense of doing it. If he had just said "yeah, I like Queen and Bowie, that bass line is awesome so I wanted to show some love" (like most artists do) we wouldn't still be talking about his horrible song. As with almost everything: intent and attitude mean a lot more than the act. /'Breakfast in America' and 'Cupid's Chokehold' are both absolute "turn the radio all the way up" banger tracks in their own way, it's ok to like both.
Supertramp is an awesome band, that song was just a small sample of what they were capable of. Very unique sound that will be in your head all day after listening to them.
That whole album by the same name is pretty great. And that was a tuba holding down the bass and a clarinet 4 the higher interwoven lines. Piano for the Rhythm and a saxophone figures prominently in many of their songs.
SO MANY GREAT SUPERTRAMP SONGS!!!! Funny to start with this one... I'd check out: School, Crime Of The Century, Rudy, SoapBox Opera, Dreamer, The Meaning, Give A Little Bit, Even In The Quietest Moments, Gone Hollywood, Take The Long Way Home, Just Another Nervous Wreck... and.. if you're ready for a brilliant, long piece of amazing music: FOOL'S OVERTURE. SO MUCH GREAT STUFF to hit... by such GREAT REACTORS!!!!! I''m here for it!! Cheers!
Supertramp's best songs: (Take the Long Way Home, and Goodbye Stranger!!) Love both of these super-duper HITS.... 😎😎😎 Thanks for your reactions and taking the time out to share these Excellent songs & memories 🎉🎉🎉...
That was an interesting "the vocal was British" comment from Lex. I've certainly noticed a trend that British/UK singers generally sang in a way that hid their accents (I think that happens naturally actually) up until the late 70's (do you hear Freddy Mercury's accent in Queen or Robert Plant's in Led Zeppelin? Or even Elton John?). With the "second wave" of the British Invasion (as it was called) with punk and then New Wave, the singers were doing things to bring out their accents. Breakfast In America was released in 1979 just when this transition was occurring (Supertramp being neither punk or New Wave - more art/progressive rock). Of course, given the story of the song about visiting America, they were perhaps emphasizing the accent as part of the story. Oh, and I believe kippers are kippered (aka smoked) herring - definitely not something you'd find in Texas! Their "Logical Song" would be a logical(!) next choice - from the same album.
This is a great song and a fantastic band. I love them the clarinet and horns in this are a happy surprise. Thank you. I agree on The Logical Song, it is fantastic.
Great one guys. This was a great album of the same title released in 1979. This genre is considered as progressive rock. A couple more must listens from this album are "Take The Long Way Home" and "The Logical Song" two great songs. 🎄✌️☮️💕
"Take a look at my girlfriend, she's the only one I got. Not much of a girlfriend, I've never seem to get a lot" Back when I was in my senior year in high school when this song came out in 1979, most girls I knew didn't appreciate those lyrics... haha, most felt offended.
You guys heard the Gym Class Heroes song “Cupid’s Chokehold” which features Patrick Stump (lead singer of Fall Out Boy) which came out in like 2007. They interpolated the chorus and “ba da da da” melody. This is the original song
It's been years since I listen to this song - flashback/time warp to my early teen years when this song came out and heard this alot back then but never been to any of their concerts
Every time I hear the words "we're checking out __(insert multi-million selling artist here)__ for the first time" I am always amazed. But I guess that's what makes these reactions great, first time listen. But still amazed...
The Logical Song Take The Long Way Home Gone Hollywood School Dreamer (from their live album, Paris) Give a Little Bit Cannonball Just a few to start you off. Supertramp is a fun little rabbit hole - exceptionally talented musicians, inventive arrangements, keyboard-based (rather than the more usual guitar-base of the time)...and always impeccably recorded/mastered.
Hi B&L Yep Supertramp are a British group Roger Hodgson wrote, composed and sang most of their biggest hits, Some of which he wrote in the sixties before himself & Rick Davies formed Supertramp In 1969 Including Dreamer, Give a Little Bit, The Logical Song, It's Raining Again and Breakfast In America, Roger left the band in 1983 as was bored with the whole Rock Star lifestyle, He still tours himself very sucessfully still humble, down to earth whilst being quite spiritual. IMHO one of the great songwriters to have come from our little island of which the list is endless Beatles, Pink Floyd, Bowie, Led Zep, Queen, Stones etc All the best Jim, Surrey, England X
He he he he, lol! A Kipper is "Smoked Herring", I grew up on them, living in Scotland when I was younger. Properly made one's taste fantastic! The bones are a pain in the ass tho, can't go wrong with Supertramp, I've got two of their albums and never skip a track. :~)
"Fool's Overture" a personal favorite from one of my favorite albums, "Paris Live" The live album has much cleaner vocals over their earlier studio albums, but the instrumentation is just as spot on.
Supertramp has always been so different. They could come out today with the same affect. Amazing band and nothing even close to them since. Listen to School vey loud.
This is one of their more whimsical songs, check out ANYTHING from their "Crime of the Century" album, preferably in order. It's kind of a concept album You you love it Brad, right up your alley.
If everyone was listening, fool's overture, Waiting so long, Brother where you bound, Cannonball, Don't leave me now, Bloddy well right, Take the long way home. Just some more great songs by Supertramp.
If you're going down this road, you gotta try "School", "Bloody Well Right" and "Logical Song" Saw them in the late 70s. A friend of a friend had a brother who worked for a promoter and managed to get us 3 free passes to a concert. Went basically because I had nothing else to do that night and ended up enjoying one of the best concerts I'd ever seen. Their live rendition of "School" wasn't the encore, but it was the highlight of the show. Just awesome.
This is in my top 5 favourite bands of all time… and they have a ton of great tunes. Start with the album crime of the century… song 1. Every song on this album is epic! Then listen to breakfast in America album next.
Great Supertramp (she's the only one I got), reference joke at the end of your discussion. "School" by Supertramp is fantastic to listen to, so is "The Long Way Home", and "Bloody Well Right are also great songs by this group.
Brad & Lex, you'll love their "Goodbye Stranger", "Logical Song", "Give A Little Bit" and "Take The Long Way Home". Two great vocalists in this group and often great saxophone.
This!
Yep, these are my favorites from Supertramp. Breakfast In America is good, but has a more quirky sound, IMO.
Take The Long Way Home
School and Dreamer are awesome too.
..Good bye Stranger...great band
As a lyrics guy Brad would probably appreciate 'The Logical Song'.
Loved that song when I was 14! Listened to it over and over and over...
@@UnexpectedTurnOfEvents same here
Yeah
That is so true.
That's only logical.
Supertramp's The Logical Song is a must-hear for you guys. The lyrics are so timeless in that song I think you both would love it.
You’re thinking of Cupid’s Chokehold by Gym Class Heroes - which lifted this first line and “ba da da dum” thing.
Yeah all I could remember was the song title and that the band was on that Pete Wentz label Fueled by Ramen
Having known this song since childhood, and knowing the tune you mentioned (which is enjoyable in its own right), I somehow knew going in they'd think of that tune (and was not disappointed).
Yeah, that’s what I was thinking too. That’s where I heard it from to from gym class hero nobody know that but some certain people.
How Supertramp isn't in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is beyond me........the songs they wrote and performed in those 5 albums are timeless and so different from most rock bands. A few more reactions from Supertramp would be a good choice, They will not disappoint you.
Yeah, “The Logical Song” is their biggest hit. The entire album, “Breakfast In America,” is a classic rock hit. A kipper is a small fish, eaten for breakfast in England.
smoked herring innit
SMAKIBBFB!! Smoke me a kipper. I'll be back for breakfast!
6 years ago my brother-in-law told me that they had a band play at their corporate Christmas party in Canada. I asked him who and he was like, "some 70's band. Super something." I was like, supertramp? And he was like yeah that was it. Him and his wife were not impressed by this random band. So freaking jealous and angry at them for not appreciating it. I still bring it up every Christmas.
OMG *facepalm*
You can't pick family sadly, LOL
@@toddstevens13 😉
I saw a random band back in the very early 90’s. Turned out to be Nirvana and they sucked…..
@@Wrangzilla Ha!
Ton's of great songs - Crime of the century is another great album. Truly professional musicians!
You must listen: goodbye stranger, school, take thelong way home, great songs. Supertramp is a great group.
One of the most unique and musical bands from the 70's. So creative.
'The Logical Song', 'School' or 'Goodbye Stranger', would be great Supertramp songs to react to🤘
This is one of their more 'normal' songs. Normally their compositions were pretty epic. 'School' will blow their minds.
And thé piano on Bloodywell night omg!!!
Dang autocorrect...
The Logical Song! You should deffo react. It's got cool lyrics
The whole album is a masterpiece! Great reaction…
Masterpiece? They couldn't even write more than two verses for this 3 minute song and just had to repeat the first verse.
@@nealm6764it’s not supposed to be some lyrical piece. It’s about the songwriting, imagine trying to come up with melodies like this , shit ain’t easy
A "kipper" is a smoked herring, a popular breakfast food with butter in the UK in years gone by.
It's actually quite a good breakfast! 😋
As kids we would sing...la..la..la... America.... kipper's for tea in America.. everything's free in America....
kippered herring with grits is an awesome breakfast.
Smoke me a kipper. I'll be back for breakfast.
@@leighstreet8298 To the melody of America from West Side Story apparently.
A personal childhood favourite of mine. This is a treat to hear again and see your reaction. I'm typing this before I hear your reaction :)
Love that you loved it...can I recommend "Logical Song" by Supertramp? Actually...any of their singles are superb. As you say, Brad...great transitions that do not throw you off a cliff.
Agreed! There Music was great to grow up with. Light and whimsical 😁❤️
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PLEASE do Take The Long Way Home!! Supertramp never sounds the same. Always unique. So talented
I first heard that song around the age of 10. Always liked it. But the older I got the more I understood about it.
The Breakfast in America album is fantastic!
You should do "Goodbye Stranger", "The Logical Song", and "Take The Long Way Home" from that album. All are great.
This album was in the charts for years and years and years... Huge album!
A kipper is a fat herring (caught in season) that has been split through the back, gutted, opened flat, salted or brined to reduce its water content and then cold smoked. This is a process that cures and dries the fish while imparting a smoky flavour, without exposing it to heat.
Supertramp is such a great group. Goodbye Stranger, The Logical Song, Bloody Well Right, so many awesome tracks to check out.
Yes! So glad you decided to react to Supertramp!
I always have the same feeling Lex had when this song ends. No, not yet. Wish it had 1 more transition and verse. I'm nearly certain that you both will love this unique band. More Supertramp please.
Really loved this album, check out The Logical song.
The Logical Song is my favorite.
The Logical Song is the answer to Brad's eternal quest for songs that make sense.
Yes finally I've been telling reacter channels to listen to them
Did it a week after this.
@@Ozzy_2014 hope it made you think
I know this reaction was a year ago…but…. Supertramp can be classified better as a prog rock group more than just a rock group. They play with words, sounds, and structures to build a song. The reason this song feels familiar is the music is modeled after carnival music
Apart from those mentioned below Dreamer and School are two great Supertramp songs. A kipper is smoked herring or mackerel fish.
Big thanks! Always makes me happy to see Lex's happy face and wonderful smile, cheers up any gray day..

I still have this CD, Breakfast. Outstanding album. The first time I ever heard them was Bloody Well Right, around 74-75ish. Another outstanding song and album. They have a later-Beatles flavor to their songs, much like ELO.
One of my favorite albums of all time. I love Supertramp, saw them once in concert but wish I had gone to ten of their concerts.
Simply one of the great bands! With a sound like no other. Many great albums. They should be heard by all.
The entire album is excellent! One of the very few albums I have ever said that about.
Kipper is a fish canned kippers are Awesome! Supertramp was a Great band listen to some of their stuff on Crime of the century.
They were an excellent group with lots of hits👍👍
A kipper is the nastiest smoked fish you can imagine. We used to live in Scotland and when we came back my dad would fry them up for breakfast. They stunk so bad I would leave the house and go play down at the park until lunch.
A Kipper is a smoked fish common in the UK to fry and have with breakfast
Supertramp are all class. So are you guys. The Crime of the Century album is great as well. So is Even In The Quietest Moments. All the 70's stuff.
Gotta check out more Supertramp huge rabbitt hole of hits👍👍👍👍👍🇦🇺
Supertramp is always slightly quirky but always beautifully written and composed. A great band to sit and really listen to - glad you appreciated it 👍
When you get to Goodbye Stranger, make sure it’s the album version, the radio cut is missing the final minute
dear god, the best part!!!
I was very lucky that the local rock station in my small town always played the full version. And I'm 35 so I wasn't even born when the album came out, but grew up on "classic rock" thanks to my mom. I actually never knew there was a cut version until I was visiting a relative in another state and heard it on their local station. The full version is definitely the only true version to me.
Brad "Seamless" is the perfect word for the transition description....look at the brains on Brad! Such an unique great song.
Glad you enjoyed it.
I friken love Supertramp. Brad and Lex, my shirt came in the mail today!. One of your shirts is walking around Vancouver Canada spreading the love. ❤🇨🇦
You would have heard Cupid's Chokehold by Gym Class Heroes! They covered this, added the 'da da da da' and rapped over the beat.
Supertramp's version slaps though
That's a gracious way of putting it. When Led Zeppelin "borrows" a guitar run from an unknown song and puts it as the intro to one of the best/most played songs in history, they are thieves. They also steal music from people of other races, so they approprate their culture!! Even Vanilla Ice gets called a thief for sampling Queen/Bowie. It's decades later and nobody is unfamiliar with this. Did you know U Cant Touch This samples Superfreak? Did you know Lupe Fiasco and Gym Class Heroes stole songs whole-cloth from white artists who had already made that song a hit? It wasnt a cover....it wasnt a sample...it was another example of hip hop culture "borrowing" whole songs from people without anybody crying about it (LIKE THEY STILL BRING UP VANILLA ICE). It's really weird how that double standard just keeps on truckin throughout the decades/eras.
@@Gekokujo76 really struggling to understand your point with this comment. Are you saying artists like Supertramp are covered and not credited?
Also, most of the sampled songs you have mentioned were cleared by the original artists.
Popular music is built on influence and borrowing ideas in varying degrees. Hip Hop artists in the 80s and 90s utilised great beats from 70s funk. Similarly, The Beach Boys borrowed guitar licks from Chuck Berry.
You could even call this song an interpolation as it takes Supertramp’s idea and does something else with it. Whether you like it or not is beside the point.
@@Riccofamilyarchive Im saying that a generation of pillow biters and Mumble Rap fans talk about "The Beach Boys ripping off Chuck Berry" as if its a thing....but then say "its an interpolation if anything" when whole songs are ripped off in their era. Masters of racial theft in the 50s....blind to it today. Ask T Bone Walker if Chuck Berry ever borrowed anything from him (or Jimi Hendrix did). Then ask who T Bone Walker ripped off. Either it's OK FOR EVERYBODY or it's not FOR EVERYBODY.
@@Gekokujo76 The main issue wasn't Vanilla Ice using the hook. He was a total d-bag about his defense of doing it. If he had just said "yeah, I like Queen and Bowie, that bass line is awesome so I wanted to show some love" (like most artists do) we wouldn't still be talking about his horrible song. As with almost everything: intent and attitude mean a lot more than the act.
/'Breakfast in America' and 'Cupid's Chokehold' are both absolute "turn the radio all the way up" banger tracks in their own way, it's ok to like both.
Supertramp is an awesome band, that song was just a small sample of what they were capable of. Very unique sound that will be in your head all day after listening to them.
Goodbye Stranger and Logical Song are my faves
That whole album by the same name is pretty great. And that was a tuba holding down the bass and a clarinet 4 the higher interwoven lines. Piano for the Rhythm and a saxophone figures prominently in many of their songs.
SO MANY GREAT SUPERTRAMP SONGS!!!! Funny to start with this one... I'd check out: School, Crime Of The Century, Rudy, SoapBox Opera, Dreamer, The Meaning, Give A Little Bit, Even In The Quietest Moments, Gone Hollywood, Take The Long Way Home, Just Another Nervous Wreck... and.. if you're ready for a brilliant, long piece of amazing music: FOOL'S OVERTURE.
SO MUCH GREAT STUFF to hit... by such GREAT REACTORS!!!!! I''m here for it!! Cheers!
Through the miracle of track recordings, the trombone and tuba were both played by 'Slide' Hyde. The low horns are my favorite part of this song.
Yayaya! Keep going on Supertramp!!!!!! 🔥 🔥
Supertramp's best songs: (Take the Long Way Home, and Goodbye Stranger!!) Love both of these super-duper HITS.... 😎😎😎 Thanks for your reactions and taking the time out to share these Excellent songs & memories 🎉🎉🎉...
That was an interesting "the vocal was British" comment from Lex. I've certainly noticed a trend that British/UK singers generally sang in a way that hid their accents (I think that happens naturally actually) up until the late 70's (do you hear Freddy Mercury's accent in Queen or Robert Plant's in Led Zeppelin? Or even Elton John?). With the "second wave" of the British Invasion (as it was called) with punk and then New Wave, the singers were doing things to bring out their accents. Breakfast In America was released in 1979 just when this transition was occurring (Supertramp being neither punk or New Wave - more art/progressive rock). Of course, given the story of the song about visiting America, they were perhaps emphasizing the accent as part of the story. Oh, and I believe kippers are kippered (aka smoked) herring - definitely not something you'd find in Texas!
Their "Logical Song" would be a logical(!) next choice - from the same album.
This is a great song and a fantastic band. I love them the clarinet and horns in this are a happy surprise. Thank you. I agree on The Logical Song, it is fantastic.
this is an album everybody should have . its AMAZING!! AMAZING ! every song is great ..... no fillers whatsoever ....
Supertramp made some great albums. Their music always makes me smile.
Brad, a kipper is a smoked fish. Lovely.
SUPERTRAMP IS AN AWESOME BAND .. GREAT SOUND, LYRICS AND VOCALS! PLAY IT ALL THE TIME!
All of the songs of this album are great. Take The Long Way Home is my favorite.
Great one guys. This was a great album of the same title released in 1979. This genre is considered as progressive rock. A couple more must listens from this album are "Take The Long Way Home" and "The Logical Song" two great songs. 🎄✌️☮️💕
"Take a look at my girlfriend, she's the only one I got. Not much of a girlfriend, I've never seem to get a lot"
Back when I was in my senior year in high school when this song came out in 1979, most girls I knew didn't appreciate those lyrics... haha, most felt offended.
You guys heard the Gym Class Heroes song “Cupid’s Chokehold” which features Patrick Stump (lead singer of Fall Out Boy) which came out in like 2007. They interpolated the chorus and “ba da da da” melody. This is the original song
It's been years since I listen to this song - flashback/time warp to my early teen years when this song came out and heard this alot back then but never been to any of their concerts
A kipper is a smoked herring.It is/was a popular breakfast dish,in England,where Supertramp come from.
One of my favorite songs. Brought the tape in 79. Wow!! I'm getting old.🤭😆😆😆
Goodbye Stranger is perfection...........you wanna talk transitions............G.S. is AMAZING
Every time I hear the words "we're checking out __(insert multi-million selling artist here)__ for the first time" I am always amazed. But I guess that's what makes these reactions great, first time listen. But still amazed...
Yeah sometimes I'm just like "where have they been their whole lives to have never heard any of these?"
The Logical Song
Take The Long Way Home
Gone Hollywood
School
Dreamer (from their live album, Paris)
Give a Little Bit
Cannonball
Just a few to start you off. Supertramp is a fun little rabbit hole - exceptionally talented musicians, inventive arrangements, keyboard-based (rather than the more usual guitar-base of the time)...and always impeccably recorded/mastered.
Legends! 💜
Roger Hodgson sang a cool song called “Sleeping with the Enemy” on a solo album. Great song!
Follow this up with "Take the Long Way Home" and "The Logical Song," both from the same album. Also, "Give a Little Bit," which is from another album.
I really love your reactions, so down to earth.
This song was sampled for a popular one in the 2000s called Cupids Chokehold. Goodbye stranger is my fave from Supertramp. Keep on truckin'
Supertramp are amazing.
One of my favorite bands.... Take The Long Way Home and the Logical song are just great.
I saw Supertramp on their Breakfast in America tour. It was phenomenal.
Hi B&L Yep Supertramp are a British group Roger Hodgson wrote, composed and sang most of their biggest hits, Some of which he wrote in the sixties before himself & Rick Davies formed Supertramp In 1969 Including Dreamer, Give a Little Bit, The Logical Song, It's Raining Again and Breakfast In America, Roger left the band in 1983 as was bored with the whole Rock Star lifestyle, He still tours himself very sucessfully still humble, down to earth whilst being quite spiritual. IMHO one of the great songwriters to have come from our little island of which the list is endless Beatles, Pink Floyd, Bowie, Led Zep, Queen, Stones etc All the best Jim, Surrey, England X
He he he he, lol! A Kipper is "Smoked Herring", I grew up on them, living in Scotland when I was younger. Properly made one's taste fantastic! The bones are a pain in the ass tho, can't go wrong with Supertramp, I've got two of their albums and never skip a track. :~)
"Fool's Overture" a personal favorite from one of my favorite albums, "Paris Live" The live album has much cleaner vocals over their earlier studio albums, but the instrumentation is just as spot on.
"LOGICAL SONG" is a must listen!!!
Love Supertramp, such a massively under rated band
There‘s alot you should check out from Supertramp…. ‚School’ for example. Great Musicans
Yum
So many good songs from Supertramp, Take the Long Way Home, Give a Little Bit and Good By Stranger to name a few.
Awesome band. Thanks for this reaction. They have so So many great songs.
I saw these guys in Vancouver during Expo 86. They sound exactly like their album. It was an excellent concert.
Check out The Long way Home, or The logical Song, from this album. Or School and Crime of the Century, from the album Crime of the Century.
Supertramp has always been so different. They could come out today with the same affect. Amazing band and nothing even close to them since. Listen to School vey loud.
"Logical Song" and "Another Nervous Wreck" from Supertramp. Great music AND lyrics.
One of my fav. Albums. Styx, Doobie Bros. Zep. So many more.
when listening to this song, all i can hear is the wind instruments lol. good song absolutely
This is one of their more whimsical songs, check out ANYTHING from their "Crime of the Century" album, preferably in order. It's kind of a concept album
You you love it Brad, right up your alley.
Hi, I actually watched them live in my country in 79. Love from Portugal
Glad your finally reviewing SUPERTRAMP !!
Saw original member Roger Hodgson at Epcot a few years ago. He was very good and did all the good Supertramp stuff.
Supertramp has a pretty large catalog of great songs.
If everyone was listening, fool's overture, Waiting so long, Brother where you bound, Cannonball, Don't leave me now, Bloddy well right, Take the long way home. Just some more great songs by Supertramp.
Another great ‘70’s band that bounced back and forth with progressive rock and plain straight out rock.
This was the first album I ever bought back when I was around 10 or 11 years old. So many great, well crafted, expertly produced songs.
"Goodbye Stranger" is epic, and has one of the baddest guitar solos I've ever heard!
Supertramp is a goldmine of hits. You should check more of their songs out.
If you're going down this road, you gotta try "School", "Bloody Well Right" and "Logical Song"
Saw them in the late 70s. A friend of a friend had a brother who worked for a promoter and managed to get us 3 free passes to a concert. Went basically because I had nothing else to do that night and ended up enjoying one of the best concerts I'd ever seen. Their live rendition of "School" wasn't the encore, but it was the highlight of the show. Just awesome.
Check out School, Logical Song, Goodbye Stranger and Bloody Well Right
This is in my top 5 favourite bands of all time… and they have a ton of great tunes.
Start with the album crime of the century… song 1. Every song on this album is epic! Then listen to breakfast in America album next.
One of my top 5 groups. Just reveled in them in high school. Try "School". Lots of tasty transitions.
Great Supertramp (she's the only one I got), reference joke at the end of your discussion. "School" by Supertramp is fantastic to listen to, so is "The Long Way Home", and "Bloody Well Right are also great songs by this group.
This album is an everlasting treasure on so many levels