But you have to understand, at this point Super-tramp had already put out two profoundly great and meaningful albums and this 3rd one was a gloves off swipe at the oppression British artists, even The Beatles, experienced from the American group think social conscious.
I heard this song as a child because my dad played it all the time .. I truly understand what it means now 🥹. Thank you for sharing this masterpiece with me RIP DAD 🙏🏼💞
Lost my dad 3 years ago last month. He introduced me to so much music. I came across your post, as I'm sharing this with my 18 year old daughter. I hope you have an amazing day.
9 years ago (17 years old) I listened to it for the first time and I couldn’t relate to the lyrics, although I loved it musically. Right now, 9 years have passed (26 years old) and it feels like only 3 since the first time I listened to it. But now it’s totally different.. I just fell into the meaning of the lyrics and they blew up my mind. Such a big difference between then and now.
“Tell me who I am.” That line sums up everything. We’re never told as children because nobody knows. So we put on acts and some take them too seriously. Those are the fakes and the trouble makers. Be a genuine fake.
The world teaches you to move away from the child within yourself where dreams are dreams and life is magical. You have to fight for that mentality as you age
It’s difficult to detached because I live in my own bubble until I became older and harsh reality became a reality and I’m caught in the middle of it and on top of that I have to deal with my emotions and change of mindset at my current age of 56+ 🥺😭….
When I was a teenager I thought this was just an OK song now that I’m in adult in the last years of my life now it’s almost as if it’s prophecy. The greatest joy in life is to see that magical belief of children and see how they truly believe that everything is so beautiful. Any human that steals that from children is the lowest of the low.
As I read this on Oct 5, 2023, the "replys" to your comment have dwindled down to 2 from the stated 4, so I'll be carefull what I write. Yes,the lyrics have special meaning to those that are in the last years of their adult life, but we must also remember that the meanings here are those preached by the French philosopher Rousseau who "gave" away all of his children to orphanages, and whose musings fed the French revolution. Pure liberalism with so much feeling and emotion.
As an adult, a person often forgets the emotions they had as children. The memories of childhood get corrupted over time. Some moments stick out while others fade away forever. This song has a way of forcing you to recognize and think about how much a person and perceptions change over the years.
This song had a nice tune in my youth. It's now one of my favorite songs. Ah, to be young again, experiencing the beauty of the world for the first time
@@kennymilsom One of the experiences in my life were from a very young age (6 or 7 years old). I could feel the indoctrination being taught at school. I would question my friends about the ridiculous lesson we just had, they would believe the teachers just because they were the teacher. People are programmed from a young age to blindly follow and believe what they see on the TV, most of the people in the world are sleep walking.
always question authority,do not conform,do not comply,do not be corrupted by this crazy world,do not be a vegetable! always loved this song it's getting played at my funeral.
As we grow up we develop a personality shaped by social and familial pressures and expectations. It is a survival mechanism. The problem is that we come to identify with it. We think that is IS us. Finding the true self, the one that observes our false constructed self, the unchanging and pristine element of being, that is life's adventure and purpose. This song points at that in a beautiful way.
About “The Logical Song” (1979), singer-songwriter Roger Hodgson claimed : “It’s basically saying that what they teach us in schools is all very fine, but what about what they don’t teach us in schools that creates so much confusion in our being. I mean, they don’t really prepare us for life in terms of teaching us who we are on the inside. They teach us how to function on the outside and to be very intellectual, but they don’t tell us how to act with our intuition or our heart or really give us a real plausible explanation of what life’s about”. “The Logical Song” is the most quoted song in schools. PRETTY IRONICAL‼️ ONE FINAL QUESTION…. Honestly, how many of YOU do RELATE to “The Logical Song”⁉️ 💙📚💛
I heard it in english class in a lesson to show us the importance of education and the impact it has on our lives. Honnestly I kinda felt like it was the contrary, as he lost himself because the education shaped us in something where we all think the same and act the same, like robots, formated by society.
This Supertramp song the logical song is truly a Masterpiece of music with Amazing lyrics please tell me who i am this wonderful Amazing song nade me cry from a 60 years young Irishman fan 😊
Will I ever move on past classic rock? I wonder and then I listen to an amazing song like this from 1979. Way ahead of its time and deep. It was cool when music and philosophy intersected.
This song has very sentimental value for me. 1972 my brother and my sister used to listen to this almost every day while my brother took us to school. Had the best memories with my siblings. My brother suddenly passed away in 2013 😢 these songs have special meaning for me.
The 70s had some of the best albums ever -- with no bad tracks on the whole album. Among them: Pink Floyd's "Dark Side of the Moon," Boston's self titled album "Boston," Queen's "A Night At the Opera," and finally this masterpiece! Breakfast In America is easily one of the best albums of the decade. Quite a treat for my teens and twenties.
I love this song. It came out when i was a teen. We had to do a quote in our year book. I use part of this song 43 years ago. This song IS MORE TRUE in 2023.
Its JUNE 2022 in the UK.. and for some reason i wanted to search for the lyrics to this..... THEY HIT ME LIKE HAMMER.... Most of the questions ive been trying to make sense of in terms of modern life are here.... beautifully delivered.
Supertramp, é como viajar no tempo! Lembrança de quando tinha meus 20 anos, hoje estou com 65 e continuo ouvindo! Roger Hodgson canta demais, o cara é fera!
I used to listen to this song when I was young. I couldn't believe that this song carry a lot of significant meaning. This song is incredible and behind the man nature. Thank y you for sharing the lyrics
WOW,deep in thought,miss my childhood days,the love was deep from the heart ❤️ now its all work and no time to think what really matters most,👍👍💪💪🥇🎖️🏆🔥🔥
Greeting from Pensacola- July 1 2023 4th of July weekend - man does this take me back or what! So fitting and use to LOVE this song. My how time has flown- and hope everyone enjoys hearing this again as much as I - GREAT song! 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🫶🏻
What a genius to write this it makes me think of my childhood when I was taking away from my family to be taught how to be logical... This song really gets home
Life is always so wonderful it’s just a matter of how you think of it in your perspective and that’s a choice only you can make. Even when times are difficult life is still so wonderful and it’s all around you and is a blessing.
My own first album at 12yrs old. My mom bought for me when I was stuck in pt st luci fl at my Aunts house with a gymnast knee injury. I know every word to every song. Breakfast in America ❤ God bless
That's the whole problem, no one can tell us who we are and do we dare tell ourselves!! Greatest song ever moreso now that I'm old and truly understand the unanswerable question!!
Thank you for posting this! It’s unbelievable, how timeless it is. I use to play it over and over and over and over…. Breaking down, crying , never able to get through it sans being a snotty mess. Love this!
Three year old me loved this song. My dad played it alot too. He was a fan of the whole album. Over time I grew to love it too. Its crazy, but I still love this song, as a middle aged adult it makes SOOOOO much sense now.
This song is true. Especially with our public school systems telling us "you're crazy if you believe in spiritualism and magic". Oh gotta love their materialist science ways. But the good news is that it does not have to be that way forever. After having a spiritual awakening and realizing you are consciousness and not your mind, life becomes beautiful again. It is our egos that like to create negative narratives.
I go to woods at 7am and see the sun rise, hear the birds wake up and theres no one else around..i take 3 dogs with me and watch them chase squirrels or splash in puddles. Believe it or not, i still feel great joy doing this. Try to get back to nature and the world will be magical again.
‘Breakfast in America’ was one of the first albums I bought. This song brought into sharp focus for me the wrench I felt when I had to leave behind the joyful, fun filled days of ‘playing out’, having fun then coming in for our tea after being at ‘Junior school’ and starting Grammar school with its discipline, homework, exams and expectations of going to university; which in those days a much smaller percentage of students than now in the UK. Now that I’m much older I can see the deeper meanings and themes in the lyrics and how they are even more applicable today.
This was a super hit in late 70’s and still touches Heart ❤️ and takes me back in my College days in Bristol England 🏴, Wonderful times of my youth, memories and life. Excellent music and simple.
Timeless masterpiece. The lyrics are so ahead of its time
Indeed
especially the word "digital"... but it should be zero-one, zero-one instead of 1,2,3,4,5 (just kidding)
good points are time less
Waaaaaaay ahead of its time. 😊
Microchip of UB series...
As a child, I loved the idea of the song.
As an adult, I love the truth of the song.
Same 😊. I’m 60, crying yet smiling in my car after listening. Time …
Indeed. There is some serious life experience in this song.
I'm 59 and I can really relate to this song.
Well said man i hope your doing ok man @ThomasCruppenink
@@RoseCoat-ui9ghfor me is true.
They will be calling me a radical… they already call me liberal
I’m no liberal
We need to play this everyday for the kids now day's
This song it was decades ahead of it's time
Lol , I've just wrote the exact thing in some previous comments, you are spot on.
Seems your decades behind.
There was a whole lot of deception going on back then too.
No you just caught up with it .
Love this song. Also, In 1979, Paul McCartney was asked to name his favourite song of the year and he chose this ❤
I love too
Paul...lib
But you have to understand, at this point Super-tramp had already put out two profoundly great and meaningful albums and this 3rd one was a gloves off swipe at the oppression British artists, even The Beatles, experienced from the American group think social conscious.
I heard this song as a child because my dad played it all the time .. I truly understand what it means now 🥹. Thank you for sharing this masterpiece with me RIP DAD 🙏🏼💞
Yeah my dad also introduced me to Supertramp and he passed away almost 9 years ago! Rip our dads 😪
Lost my dad 3 years ago last month. He introduced me to so much music. I came across your post, as I'm sharing this with my 18 year old daughter. I hope you have an amazing day.
Dude same this was my dad's jam and when spiderhead came on I heard and had to jam his b day was on 4th.
Dang… I didn’t expect to see comments or replies so deep and sad…
My mother used to play this. I had no idea what it meant. Makes too much sense now.
9 years ago (17 years old) I listened to it for the first time and I couldn’t relate to the lyrics, although I loved it musically. Right now, 9 years have passed (26 years old) and it feels like only 3 since the first time I listened to it. But now it’s totally different.. I just fell into the meaning of the lyrics and they blew up my mind. Such a big difference between then and now.
Never understood this until now.
Truly ahead of its time.
Nope, you've just caught up. Excellent song
I always understood this song, just didn't remember til this moment in time. You knew too.
“Tell me who I am.” That line sums up everything. We’re never told as children because nobody knows. So we put on acts and some take them too seriously. Those are the fakes and the trouble makers. Be a genuine fake.
It’s 2023/2024 and this song is so applicable and so logical and so sensible ❤
I was just thinking the same thing, 👍👍👍
Take care,
Melbourne, Australia.
Ditto. I've been singing the wrong lyrics in so many 80's songs.
The world teaches you to move away from the child within yourself where dreams are dreams and life is magical. You have to fight for that mentality as you age
It’s difficult to detached because I live in my own bubble until I became older and harsh reality became a reality and I’m caught in the middle of it and on top of that I have to deal with my emotions and change of mindset at my current age of 56+ 🥺😭….
@@nicoledegrace-ur2db I really have no idea 🤷🏽
I grew up listening to Supertramp... now I am a supertramp. Been backpacking living in a tent 5 years in April. 🏕👌
Great choice
Makes so much more sense to me now in 2023 than it did decades ago. Wonderful !"
When I was a teenager I thought this was just an OK song now that I’m in adult in the last years of my life now it’s almost as if it’s prophecy. The greatest joy in life is to see that magical belief of children and see how they truly believe that everything is so beautiful. Any human that steals that from children is the lowest of the low.
Like Social M£Dias like Fakbk…they sully the young Mind’s…really, really nasty some of the propaganda that I’ve seen push£d through FAK£bk.
Imagine the crap they are doing now endoctrinating the children with crap lgbtcrap
Roger that!
I totally agree with you.
As I read this on Oct 5, 2023, the "replys" to your comment have dwindled down to 2 from the stated 4, so I'll be carefull what I write.
Yes,the lyrics have special meaning to those that are in the last years of their adult life, but we must also remember that the meanings here are those preached by the French philosopher Rousseau who "gave" away all of his children to orphanages, and whose musings fed the French revolution. Pure liberalism with so much feeling and emotion.
Still love Supertramp at 64 years old.
As an adult, a person often forgets the emotions they had as children. The memories of childhood get corrupted over time. Some moments stick out while others fade away forever. This song has a way of forcing you to recognize and think about how much a person and perceptions change over the years.
That's right.
Children observe everything. That's all
This song had a nice tune in my youth. It's now one of my favorite songs. Ah, to be young again, experiencing the beauty of the world for the first time
This song makes all of us think for ourselves, for what we have been before, for what we are now.
Exactly and how we see the worlds asleep etc, the lyrics are so true.
@@PF-gi9vv wow.. that statement alone. Has so many openings on possible existance... It could blow ones mind.
@@kennymilsom One of the experiences in my life were from a very young age (6 or 7 years old). I could feel the indoctrination being taught at school. I would question my friends about the ridiculous lesson we just had, they would believe the teachers just because they were the teacher.
People are programmed from a young age to blindly follow and believe what they see on the TV, most of the people in the world are sleep walking.
Nothing 🥺🥺🥺(I speak for myself)I feel so old at 45 and unloved 😢 heartbroken 💔
Stay positive and everything will be ok @nicoletatoma3521
Wonderful classic wow I like this music
This song simply doesn't age. In fact it seems even more relevant now than it did in '79 (of course, I'm significantly older now)
❤747pm. Great song😊
always question authority,do not conform,do not comply,do not be corrupted by this crazy world,do not be a vegetable!
always loved this song
it's getting played at my funeral.
As we grow up we develop a personality shaped by social and familial pressures and expectations. It is a survival mechanism. The problem is that we come to identify with it. We think that is IS us. Finding the true self, the one that observes our false constructed self, the unchanging and pristine element of being, that is life's adventure and purpose. This song points at that in a beautiful way.
Supertramp and their brilliant lyrics brought me here.
So ahead of its time!! Applies now as more & more humanity is awakening. Such a Beautiful song!
When I was young, I felt the meaning of the Song without understanding the words. Today I celebrate the magic of the lyrics. Thanks for sharing ❤
When i was young it seemed thet life was so wondarful
A miracle oh it was beautrful, magical
Timeless great Hits, I remember hearing this at the beach as a 4 year old kid Huntington beach California 1976
It was released in 1979
@eddiemoney1093 yep that's correct I still have the album on vinal
My sister introduced me to supertramp when I was a child... Love you lishy.
I've loved this song my whole life my Mom used to play it. We had a huge album collection❤
Let me play it on you
Get ride of that hillbilly
About “The Logical Song” (1979), singer-songwriter Roger Hodgson claimed : “It’s basically saying that what they teach us in schools is all very fine, but what about what they don’t teach us in schools that creates so much confusion in our being. I mean, they don’t really prepare us for life in terms of teaching us who we are on the inside. They teach us how to function on the outside and to be very intellectual, but they don’t tell us how to act with our intuition or our heart or really give us a real plausible explanation of what life’s about”.
“The Logical Song” is the most quoted song in schools. PRETTY IRONICAL‼️
ONE FINAL QUESTION…. Honestly, how many of YOU do RELATE to “The Logical Song”⁉️ 💙📚💛
It played at the end of the final episode of United States of Tara.
@@katyhayhurst7806 Best regards to you, Katy.
A masterpiece of a song specially when you read the lyrics..so profound
@@asunsol I could not agree more, Ascen. In fact, all lyrics by Supertramp deserve to be listened to closely. Best regards to you.
@@marieblue Regards to you too.. long live good music 🎵
I heard it in english class in a lesson to show us the importance of education and the impact it has on our lives. Honnestly I kinda felt like it was the contrary, as he lost himself because the education shaped us in something where we all think the same and act the same, like robots, formated by society.
This song, these words are so able to be applied to SO many of us on the planet
This song brings great comfort to me, especially in a world which is so cruel as it is today.
This Supertramp song the logical song is truly a Masterpiece of music with Amazing lyrics please tell me who i am this wonderful Amazing song nade me cry from a 60 years young Irishman fan 😊
Esse som, música nunca vai ser esquecida
Will I ever move on past classic rock? I wonder and then I listen to an amazing song like this from 1979. Way ahead of its time and deep. It was cool when music and philosophy intersected.
It's hard to find songs like these
Lyrically one of the best bands ever that nobody can name but heard all their songs
This song has very sentimental value for me. 1972 my brother and my sister used to listen to this almost every day while my brother took us to school. Had the best memories with my siblings. My brother suddenly passed away in 2013 😢 these songs have special meaning for me.
Way ahead of its time..I grew up with this
I was just a child when this song was played. It is profound to contemplate.
Such a unique song.
Really love this song
One of the best songs of the '70's
The 70s had some of the best albums ever -- with no bad tracks on the whole album. Among them: Pink Floyd's "Dark Side of the Moon," Boston's self titled album "Boston," Queen's "A Night At the Opera," and finally this masterpiece! Breakfast In America is easily one of the best albums of the decade. Quite a treat for my teens and twenties.
grande banda.
Yes👍absolutly💫🙏💜💙💚💫
@@ricardosouzanascimento2340⁹
Maybe even more relevant now than when it was recorded
I believe so.
Since 1979 it became one of my favorite albums
I am based in Botswana 🇧🇼 but born in RSA. This is what I listened to on Saturday evenings on Springbok Top Twenty. ..
Long live the inner child!! If he died inside, it's time to resurrect him 😊
I love this song. It came out when i was a teen. We had to do a quote in our year book. I use part of this song 43 years ago. This song IS MORE TRUE in 2023.
I've always loved this song. One of a kind.
Its JUNE 2022 in the UK.. and for some reason i wanted to search for the lyrics to this..... THEY HIT ME LIKE HAMMER.... Most of the questions ive been trying to make sense of in terms of modern life are here.... beautifully delivered.
Same happened to me! Yesterday I looked for it
Same here
Best honest lyrics ever!!
This song describes my life: Word for word.
I remember when this classic came out in the summer of 1979 when I was 7 going on 8 brings back memories of then
Wow I was 8 going on 9. That was a great time then .
What a production! Memories!
This song has lived in my Heart FOREVER!!!! Just a great melody and composer from a Beautiful Band!!!!🤘🏾✨
Totally true.
Wonderful performance indeed! Such a beautiful song and lyrics (a poem).
Supertramp, é como viajar no tempo!
Lembrança de quando tinha meus
20 anos, hoje estou com 65 e continuo
ouvindo! Roger Hodgson canta demais,
o cara é fera!
When I was a little one, my parents played alll kind of music and I love it! A marter piece, indeed!
Nostalgic . Grew up listening to this song
John Elliwell on tenor sax..sublime..lol
I used to listen to this song when I was young. I couldn't believe that this song carry a lot of significant meaning. This song is incredible and behind the man nature. Thank y you for sharing the lyrics
Me too used to; now am 67 while still listen to it.
WOW,deep in thought,miss my childhood days,the love was deep from the heart ❤️ now its all work and no time to think what really matters most,👍👍💪💪🥇🎖️🏆🔥🔥
Ah, one of my favourites. These are questions that I am sure everyone has asked at some point in life.
Greeting from Pensacola- July 1 2023 4th of July weekend - man does this take me back or what! So fitting and use to LOVE this song. My how time has flown- and hope everyone enjoys hearing this again as much as I - GREAT song! 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🫶🏻
Love all these 80s song.... one comes up on your feed they all do. 😮
What a genius to write this it makes me think of my childhood when I was taking away from my family to be taught how to be logical... This song really gets home
Life is always so wonderful it’s just a matter of how you think of it in your perspective and that’s a choice only you can make. Even when times are difficult life is still so wonderful and it’s all around you and is a blessing.
My own first album at 12yrs old. My mom bought for me when I was stuck in pt st luci fl at my Aunts house with a gymnast knee injury. I know every word to every song. Breakfast in America ❤ God bless
26 years old and i listen to Supertramp everyday. Thanks mom ❤
Song is Californiacation level ahead of its time.
I saw Supertramp live at Earl's Court and this song sums up where we are today, so profound 👏👏👌
That's the whole problem, no one can tell us who we are and do we dare tell ourselves!! Greatest song ever moreso now that I'm old and truly understand the unanswerable question!!
Still timeless and perfect after all these years. ❤
Have always loved this song. Today at 46 I read the words. Added to lifetime favs!
how has this slipped my mind, UNTIL...... "SPIDER HEAD"!! Jeezy I'm getting older- A SONG IN A MOVIE, REMINDS ME OF DAYS- I DIDNT WATCH MOVIES!! LOLZ
Thank you for posting this! It’s unbelievable, how timeless it is. I use to play it over and over and over and over…. Breaking down, crying , never able to get through it sans being a snotty mess. Love this!
This version of the logical song is awesome!😉✌👍
Most revealing song for this time. Pay attention.
Stellar song. I have think this one is their best; lyrically and musically.
Three year old me loved this song. My dad played it alot too. He was a fan of the whole album. Over time I grew to love it too. Its crazy, but I still love this song, as a middle aged adult it makes SOOOOO much sense now.
Soo relevant ... more than ever !
I tried to rank songs by how good they are but this song made me realize that everyone trigger different emotions and therefore are not comparable.
The saxophone. THE SAXOPHONE AHHHH as an alto sax player, it’s my mission to learn that solo😮💨
Such a great song. My favorite of theirs.
I LOVE this song!!! Both music and lyrics are GREAT especially the lyrics…
That screeching saxophone totally ruins this song. The lyrics flow so nice and then we are startled by this horrible noise.
This song is true. Especially with our public school systems telling us "you're crazy if you believe in spiritualism and magic". Oh gotta love their materialist science ways. But the good news is that it does not have to be that way forever. After having a spiritual awakening and realizing you are consciousness and not your mind, life becomes beautiful again. It is our egos that like to create negative narratives.
Era aún un niño cuando esta canción, en 1979 tenía 14 añitos cursaba 2do Año de secundaria. Fue una época maravillosa.
A new mix! It better than the first time I heard it!!!
Awesome Song 😍
Amazing album, timeless the breakfast in America by Supertramp
These magnificent words. 💛
I go to woods at 7am and see the sun rise, hear the birds wake up and theres no one else around..i take 3 dogs with me and watch them chase squirrels or splash in puddles. Believe it or not, i still feel great joy doing this. Try to get back to nature and the world will be magical again.
🎯
With so deep meaning that most of us without lyrics cant get it not talking about all others who get it fully at all. So deep and Logical Song 🙏🙏🙏👌👌
Breakfast In America by Supertramp. This was my surf music as I blasted this cassette in my car on the way to the North Shore. 🎶
‘Breakfast in America’ was one of the first albums I bought. This song brought into sharp focus for me the wrench I felt when I had to leave behind the joyful, fun filled days of ‘playing out’, having fun then coming in for our tea after being at ‘Junior school’ and starting Grammar school with its discipline, homework, exams and expectations of going to university; which in those days a much smaller percentage of students than now in the UK. Now that I’m much older I can see the deeper meanings and themes in the lyrics and how they are even more applicable today.
This was a super hit in late 70’s and still touches Heart ❤️ and takes me back in my College days in Bristol England 🏴, Wonderful times of my youth, memories and life. Excellent music and simple.
It's incredible to re visit a song in this format, w music and lyrics! Thanks leclown001 for this video~ and thanks Ben for sharing!
This song never gets old
Beautiful song..I'm 55 and still sound like yesterday..
Honestly, religion clears up the muddy waters for me. It's still a hell of a song that speaks so much truth.
Masterpiece of a song.
Spiderhead thanks for introducing this to me
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