Kind of on the side and off the record, Rick mentioned that he once got a job with a band playing the organ and had to fake it. Roger wasn't the only child prodigy, but Rick seemed to get banged around a lot. He talks about having to quit music for awhile to work in a factory.
@@revyu6754 The genius of Rick, Roger, John Helliwell, Ken Scott, Bob, and Dougie Thompson all played second fiddle to the synergy of the group save for Roger. Rick is the reason for Roger rising up to become greater than the band. He truly is Jonny too good when it came to striking those profound notes.
@@mikemustang3791Unlike Roger Hodgeson, I think Roger Waters left Pink Floyd for the right reason. I think David Gilmore did get way too toppity playing his guitar.
All play their instruments so incredibly well. As an example, the drummer isn't that busy on this song....but just listen to how great his timing, and sound is!! I love how he plays his high hat here!!
This song gets me as I enter my own sad separation. Selfishly, it’s a shame they couldn’t get along and stay together. That said, the members don’t owe us anything.
Două genii reunite,puternice personalități și o teribilă forță creatoare,care pe durata șlefuirii diamantelor lor muzicale le-a uzat mult nervii,sensibilitățile,răbdarea,etc.,ceea ce în final a slăbit coeziunea celei mai inspirate formații care a existat vreodată.
I saw them at the Empire Stadium Vancouver in 1979. Best live stage production of a band I ever had the fortune to witness. Flawless musicianship and a full tilt passionate performance made for a mind blowing concert.
On the other side of the country, Moncton NB, seen BIA concert too. Sadly-at first anyway-sound & energy was kinda low. Sitting to the side of the stage didn't help the sound quality also, for 2 of my friends struggled down in front, & said the sound was super better. - As I said, "at first" wasn''t what hoped, but 1/3 or 1/2 way thru the sound & energy picked up substantially! Overall, what a concert!!!!
Una canción que es una belleza que no pasa nunca de moda.Escucharla en plena pandemia ,tranquiliza el alma. Supertramp una de las las mejores bandas de los 70 !!!!!!!!
Michael Baucom if that was indeed the case I don’t think Roger would be performing the song live still, he strictly stays well away from any song that he didn’t pen himself. He also uses his publication company ( evergreen) to pull down any old supertramp performances of his songs and will only allow recent solo performances of the songs on any social viewing platform.
So brilliant many thanks Supertramp is our favorite band of all time thank God I had a chance to see them TWO NITES in a row 1977 at the forum in LA it was great I wish to God I could do it again thank you so much for Costa Mesa California
I saw them in 77 and this video (all these live videos) is exactly the way they sounded.. The train ride in Rudy was epic!.. I watched it live from the 8th row dead center and it was a memory I will never forget.. Luv this band! One and all..!! Cheers!~
I played this in one of my piano recitals. Its only when its layered amongst other "masters" do people understand Ricks musicianship. Im still grateful
Helliwell's contribution was important indeed. He is the first to play the organ. As he then steps forward to play the Sax during the interlude, Roger takes over the organ. As Roger commences with his guitar solo, John backs him up with that mouth organ harpsichord sounding thingy. Rick was a genius at creating duels between the piano and organ. They are so spot-on on the level of Procol Harem.
Monday has come around again I'm in the same old place With the same old faces always watching me Who knows how long I'll have to stay Could be a hundred years Of sweat and tears At the rate that I get paid Sometimes I slowly drift away From all the dull routine That's with me every day A fantasy will come to me Diamonds are what I really need Think I'll rob a store, escape the law And live in Italy Lately my luck has been so bad You know the roulette wheel's A crooked deal I'm losing all I had Soon be like a man that's on the run And live from day to day Never needing anyone Play hide and seek Throughout the week My life is full of romance Guess I'll always have to be Living in a fantasy That's the way it's got to be From now on Guess I'll always have to be Living in a fantasy Though it won't be really me From now on You think I'm crazy I can see It's you for you, and me for me Living in a fantasy From now on Guess I'll always have to be Living in a fantasy That's the way it's got to be From now on Guess I'll always have to be Living in a fantasy It's you for you, and me for me From now on Guess I'll always have to be Living in a fantasy That's the way it's got to be From now on Guess I'll always have to be Living in a fantasy It's you for you, and me for me From now on, on, on, on Guess I'll always have to be Living in a fantasy That's the way it's got to be? From now on Guess I'll always have to be
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@@rhododendron3689 En plus, des gens très simples qui ne se prennent pas pour des stars. Je me suis refait ce matin "Fool's overture" live in Paris, awesome comme on dit en anglais. Je dis sous estimés car leurs albums sont ignorés par la critique et l'ont toujours été, de manière fort injuste d'ailleurs. La doxa Rock & Folk qui préfère les albums de Niagara à ceux de Supertramp.
Ah, "Fool's overture" avec l'orchestre c'est génial ! Personnellement je suis trop jeune pour les avoir connus à l'époque, mais c'est vrai qu'aujourd'hui ils sont peut-être un peu trop "oubliés" (les Pink Floyd également)
What a wonderful band live. So tight and uniquely crafted. I love Supertramp but this is my favorite song I think. What other one is like it? Thank you S.
Tim my brother we love you here in Costa Mesa my dear friend I’ve been a SuperTramp fan band since the 70s thank you for upload my friend we love you here in Costa Mesa thank you sir!!
This is the perfect song and it has to be played and sung in this way by these guys. Davies' and Hodgson's voices perfectly fit together, and Helliwell's sounds have the perfect timing. These guys are the Tramps; there is no other way to be Super.
Porque é que os Supertramp não estão no Hall Of Fame?Porque o Sr que lá manda não aprecia Rock Progressivo, nem sinfonico nem nada deste género,por isso os Moody Blues demoraram uma vida para entrar no Hall of Fame os YES o mesmo problema, e outras bandas desta área musical têm problemas em ser aceites no Hall,claro que os Supertramp não fogem à regra temos que fazer força para pedir justiça para uma super banda que merece lá estar,muito mais que alguns,que estranhamente já lá estão ,(nem vou dizer nomes) Supertramp>>>>>>>>>>>To....Rock And Roll Hall of Fame!! 🎵🎼
Rick Davies was the true heart and soul of Supertramp. One of the greatest bands that ever graced a stage. Too bad his partner, whats hisname forgot to check his ego at the door.
@@nycbbbco While it is true I am still high from the 70s, I am not a lightweight. I love Hodgson too ( I have seen his solo shows twice), and I love McCartney from the Beatles, and I love Waters from Pink Floyd, thing is none of them are as good by themselves solo. And the rest of the guys in the band are all part of what made those bands special, and you cannot get the real deal from seeing their solo shows. The magic is very deep in the soul in those groups and even they do not fully understand it. Rick was the leader of Supertramp just like Chris Squire was the leader of Yes. The reason i said that was that Rick was more committed to the band, Roger wrote for himself, and if you look at what he did as far as writing after he left, he never accomplished any good songs on his solo albums that can compare to Supertramp.
nycbbbco Agree! Roger wrote and sang all the best songs that Supertramp ever did (except this one and a couple of others). Roger wanted to rejoin, but the real ego made it impossible...or his wife (who also happened to be the manager). And Rick also broke the agreement never to play Roger’s songs after he left. Even Breakfast in America, which he hated...🤣
@@atanaslillestemintchev Bullshit!!! Roger left and then wanted to dictate to the rest what they could play live. Roger is the one who has the ego problem,
My son started piano because of Rick. He is now on his way to being a musician, his bandmates look up to him. 18 yrs old
Thank you Supertamp!
Kind of on the side and off the record, Rick mentioned that he once got a job with a band playing the organ and had to fake it. Roger wasn't the only child prodigy, but Rick seemed to get banged around a lot. He talks about having to quit music for awhile to work in a factory.
Hodgson and Davies may get all the credit but Helliwell's contribution and importance to this band is immeasurable.
The drummer had to be great as well. Rick started off as a great drummer sliding over to pick up the piano later on.
@@WilliamJones-sf5pt Yes, Bob Benberg was perfect for this band.
@@revyu6754 The genius of Rick, Roger, John Helliwell, Ken Scott, Bob, and Dougie Thompson all played second fiddle to the synergy of the group save for Roger. Rick is the reason for Roger rising up to become greater than the band. He truly is Jonny too good when it came to striking those profound notes.
@@WilliamJones-sf5pt Reminds me of another Roger leaving his band.
@@mikemustang3791Unlike Roger Hodgeson, I think Roger Waters left Pink Floyd for the right reason. I think David Gilmore did get way too toppity playing his guitar.
1977. This song brings me back to that summer and its warm Saturday nights.
All play their instruments so incredibly well. As an example, the drummer isn't that busy on this song....but just listen to how great his timing, and sound is!! I love how he plays his high hat here!!
An unsung hero is Bob
Unbelievably talented musicians, all of them.
Agree
Very truly
Indeed, but passion trumps talent. Rick Davies was 100%. He didn't have time to argue otherwise.
I can listen to this song on a loop with Crime of the Century for hours at a time.
INDEED
and you wont become loopy...but seriously...good taste on your part
Bloody Well Right! ;)
Its incredible how related this song is to crime of the century as an album
FUCKIN SAME!!!
Não consigo parar de ouvir as músicas dessa banda grandiosa,amooooo Supertramp!!❤❤❤❤❤
Look at Rick's demeanor. He's lived through this.
Huge fan of Rick Davies
Great to have such closeups of John playing the sax and melodica.
What an incredible talented band they were.
How could there be a better version than this one?? These guys were truly amazing!!
Quel morceau ! What a song ! One of the best of pop music. Rick Davies is a genius !
Rick Davies grounded the band. Hodgson kept us dreaming (in the best possible way). Great balance. Love them. Thank you for the high quality upload.
Don't I know you?? ;)..... Still getting your fix, I see. Enjoy!
@@michaelbaucom4019 And again (-:
Siento paz cuando escucho esté tema, siento que ya pasé a otra dimensión.
This song gets me as I enter my own sad separation.
Selfishly, it’s a shame they couldn’t get along and stay together. That said, the members don’t owe us anything.
Două genii reunite,puternice personalități și o teribilă forță creatoare,care pe durata șlefuirii diamantelor lor muzicale le-a uzat mult nervii,sensibilitățile,răbdarea,etc.,ceea ce în final a slăbit coeziunea celei mai inspirate formații care a existat vreodată.
Éram três gênios... John H também éra brilhante.
the bass and saxophone are out of this world
the bass is hypnotizing!
yeh the bass is great all the time
Simplemente alucinante! !! De mis grupos favoritos.. los escucho hace más de 30 años
ME PASA EXACTAMENTE LO MISMO! entre mis bandas preferidas ! TEMÓN
Certainly the best live performance of From Now On that I've heard
indisputable..though Wembley 1979 comes close
True
My personal favorite was from King Biscuit on this tour, but therefore this one has the same amazing sax outro.
Happy birthday Rick.
Loved Supertramp and their earliest albums. Both Rick Davies and Roger Hodgson talents and their vocals are so unique and amazing.
I saw them at the Empire Stadium Vancouver in 1979. Best live stage production of a band I ever had the fortune to witness. Flawless musicianship and a full tilt passionate performance made for a mind blowing concert.
You're cool, I would've love to seen them live.
same year i saw them in the terrible Victoria Memorial Arena. They conquered all the poor acoustics and it was a concert for the ages.
On the other side of the country, Moncton NB, seen BIA concert too. Sadly-at first anyway-sound & energy was kinda low. Sitting to the side of the stage didn't help the sound quality also, for 2 of my friends struggled down in front, & said the sound was super better. - As I said, "at first" wasn''t what hoped, but 1/3 or 1/2 way thru the sound & energy picked up substantially! Overall, what a concert!!!!
If that was the Breakfast in America tour, then I was there at Empire Stadium too.
You can't recreate the chemistry between Davies and Hodgson....it was pure magic.
by this time they were both writing separately but the agreement was to have both credited for all Supertramp songs.
Crecí con su música ,escucho su música y moriré con su música.La mejor banda de rock sinfónico de la historia de la musica
Una canción que es una belleza que no pasa nunca de moda.Escucharla en plena pandemia ,tranquiliza el alma.
Supertramp una de las las mejores bandas de los 70 !!!!!!!!
Me emociona el alma escuchar ésta canción en 2021 por una de mis bandas favoritas Supertramp y ese Sax por el maestro John Helliwell
an all too often missed gem from a million lifetimes ago. Comfort food music.
Sorely missed, class act,nothing about these days can compare!!!
what a gift!!!!….it just keeps giving
Masterpiece
Magnifique
👍🏼Supertramp was in a lane all their own...🎶
Rick Davies=genius. Thanks buddy
Rick Davies wrote it, but the star of this song is sax player extrordinaire John Helliwell. Superior performance.
totally agree.
He's the soul of the band imo, similar to Rick Wright in Pink Floyd.
it's a bit like Child Of Vision, it's a Roger song but in my opinion Rick is really the star
@@Brian77Gilmour no, Rick and Roger have both said Rick Davies wrote this song
Michael Baucom if that was indeed the case I don’t think Roger would be performing the song live still, he strictly stays well away from any song that he didn’t pen himself. He also uses his publication company ( evergreen) to pull down any old supertramp performances of his songs and will only allow recent solo performances of the songs on any social viewing platform.
So wonderful this nostalgic sound
I will never forget
So brilliant many thanks Supertramp is our favorite band of all time thank God I had a chance to see them TWO NITES in a row 1977 at the forum in LA it was great I wish to God I could do it again thank you so much for Costa Mesa California
Love these guys, Superband!!
I saw them in 77 and this video (all these live videos) is exactly the way they sounded.. The train ride in Rudy was epic!.. I watched it live from the 8th row dead center and it was a memory I will never forget.. Luv this band! One and all..!! Cheers!~
Musicos de excelencia tengo 58 y me emociona escuchar Supertramp como el primer dia. Crecimos gracias a Dios con la mejor musica de la historia-
I learned to play air piano thanks to Rick !!
I think From Now On is the ultimate song to hear on the traffic jam and release your soul from all the rush.
One my all-time favorites since the word Go ..
me too..except its my ALL time favourite
Fabulous band
I played this in one of my piano recitals. Its only when its layered amongst other "masters" do people understand Ricks musicianship. Im still grateful
Master class , poetry ,untouchable, super great.
Their voices offset each other with precision, priceless act...
My favorite Supertramp song! Thank you!
my favourite song of all time
BEST SONG OF THE UNIVERSE ! OF ALL FUCKIN TIME ! GREATEST !
Bloody well marvelous
AMAZING SOUND AND SONG...LOVE SUPERTRAMP.....
yep..they are the best
This song describes late Sunday anxiety very well
God is playing the piano and singing.
not sure about the god reference but this song is oddly special
Looks like God when he was young. Before the beard went grey.
Helliwell's contribution was important indeed. He is the first to play the organ. As he then steps forward to play the Sax during the interlude, Roger takes over the organ. As Roger commences with his guitar solo, John backs him up with that mouth organ harpsichord sounding thingy. Rick was a genius at creating duels between the piano and organ. They are so spot-on on the level of Procol Harem.
Monday has come around again
I'm in the same old place
With the same old faces always watching me
Who knows how long I'll have to stay
Could be a hundred years
Of sweat and tears
At the rate that I get paid
Sometimes I slowly drift away
From all the dull routine
That's with me every day
A fantasy will come to me
Diamonds are what I really need
Think I'll rob a store, escape the law
And live in Italy
Lately my luck has been so bad
You know the roulette wheel's
A crooked deal
I'm losing all I had
Soon be like a man that's on the run
And live from day to day
Never needing anyone
Play hide and seek
Throughout the week
My life is full of romance
Guess I'll always have to be
Living in a fantasy
That's the way it's got to be
From now on
Guess I'll always have to be
Living in a fantasy
Though it won't be really me
From now on
You think I'm crazy I can see
It's you for you, and me for me
Living in a fantasy
From now on
Guess I'll always have to be
Living in a fantasy
That's the way it's got to be
From now on
Guess I'll always have to be
Living in a fantasy
It's you for you, and me for me
From now on
Guess I'll always have to be
Living in a fantasy
That's the way it's got to be
From now on
Guess I'll always have to be
Living in a fantasy
It's you for you, and me for me
From now on, on, on, on
Guess I'll always have to be
Living in a fantasy
That's the way it's got to be?
From now on
Guess I'll always have to be
The rolls Royce of rock n roll , grande tramp
Thanks for the lyrics!!
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Sem duvida ,,,penso o mesmo
Tim my dear brother thank you for this great song it’s completely brilliant a worlds favorite thank you sir from Costa Mesa California
This is a fucking masterpiece.
chills run up my spine everytime I hear that piano! Supertramp ..... super talent
Magnificent, this deserves millions of views. For music conoseurs, Great musicians
Was the first band lotting stadiums all over the world.
Just like a Hammond B3 organ is haunting so is this piano.
I saw John Anthony playing it at the beginning but when Roger takes up the guitar and John Anthony the Sax, who’s on Organ?
Wow my friends I think that’s the best live version of that song we have ever heard here in Costa Mesa California . ManyThanx So Much
Je re-découvre ces 5 mecs qui sont vraiment des musiciens hors pair et sous estimés.
Sous-estimés, je pense pas, à leur époque ils étaient numéro 1
@@rhododendron3689 En plus, des gens très simples qui ne se prennent pas pour des stars. Je me suis refait ce matin "Fool's overture" live in Paris, awesome comme on dit en anglais. Je dis sous estimés car leurs albums sont ignorés par la critique et l'ont toujours été, de manière fort injuste d'ailleurs. La doxa Rock & Folk qui préfère les albums de Niagara à ceux de Supertramp.
Ah, "Fool's overture" avec l'orchestre c'est génial ! Personnellement je suis trop jeune pour les avoir connus à l'époque, mais c'est vrai qu'aujourd'hui ils sont peut-être un peu trop "oubliés" (les Pink Floyd également)
De lo mejor de esta gran banda
Que bien suena ese piano.
how good does that piano sound
No one will talk smack about Supertramp in my presence and get away with it.
So you'd be upset if I said they were about as talented as The Bay City Rollers?
Excellent 👌♥️
one of my absolute favorites of Supertramp. Thank you for the video
My fave Rick tune.
ШЕДЕВР.
I love how the drums come in at 3:51. Such timing and synchronization by them all.
Que cancion tan linda super tramp. De lujo.mi compania perfecta en mi cuarentena 2020.
Quizás es el tema qe mas veces escuche en vida...👏👏👏
Life is full of romance.....
Extraordinary, absolutely extraordinary.
Thank you very much for share.
I love this wonderful band.
Kind regards from Chile.
🖖🖖🖖🖖🖖
Wonderful, sublime!!!
What a wonderful band live. So tight and uniquely crafted. I love Supertramp but this is my favorite song I think. What other one is like it? Thank you S.
Fantastica versione live ...fantastici
Tim my brother we love you here in Costa Mesa my dear friend I’ve been a SuperTramp fan band since the 70s thank you for upload my friend we love you here in Costa Mesa thank you sir!!
Полная ГАРМОНИЯ.
superb
Absolutely beautiful song .
I love supertramp
perfeito
This is the perfect song and it has to be played and sung in this way by these guys. Davies' and Hodgson's voices perfectly fit together, and Helliwell's sounds have the perfect timing.
These guys are the Tramps; there is no other way to be Super.
Wow !
Porque é que os Supertramp não estão no Hall Of Fame?Porque o Sr que lá manda não aprecia Rock Progressivo, nem sinfonico nem nada deste género,por isso os Moody Blues demoraram uma vida para entrar no Hall of Fame os YES o mesmo problema, e outras bandas desta área musical têm problemas em ser aceites no Hall,claro que os Supertramp não fogem à regra temos que fazer força para pedir justiça para uma super banda que merece lá estar,muito mais que alguns,que estranhamente já lá estão ,(nem vou dizer nomes) Supertramp>>>>>>>>>>>To....Rock And Roll Hall of Fame!! 🎵🎼
Wonderfull.
One of the best songs of Supertramp 🦁🐸🎹🎸
Rick Davies was the true heart and soul of Supertramp. One of the greatest bands that ever graced a stage. Too bad his partner, whats hisname forgot to check his ego at the door.
r u still high from the 70's???His name is Roger Hodgson and HE was the heart and soul of that great band!!
@@nycbbbco While it is true I am still high from the 70s, I am not a lightweight. I love Hodgson too ( I have seen his solo shows twice), and I love McCartney from the Beatles, and I love Waters from Pink Floyd, thing is none of them are as good by themselves solo. And the rest of the guys in the band are all part of what made those bands special, and you cannot get the real deal from seeing their solo shows. The magic is very deep in the soul in those groups and even they do not fully understand it. Rick was the leader of Supertramp just like Chris Squire was the leader of Yes. The reason i said that was that Rick was more committed to the band, Roger wrote for himself, and if you look at what he did as far as writing after he left, he never accomplished any good songs on his solo albums that can compare to Supertramp.
@@nycbbbco well said, completely correct!
nycbbbco Agree! Roger wrote and sang all the best songs that Supertramp ever did (except this one and a couple of others). Roger wanted to rejoin, but the real ego made it impossible...or his wife (who also happened to be the manager). And Rick also broke the agreement never to play Roger’s songs after he left. Even Breakfast in America, which he hated...🤣
@@atanaslillestemintchev Bullshit!!! Roger left and then wanted to dictate to the rest what they could play live. Roger is the one who has the ego problem,
ВОЛШЕБНО!!!
Still great after all these years.grew up with it.
🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎷😎👍 beautiful
This is music that transcends the stars In the SKY…!
Una joya.musical.....!!!!
flippin' fantastic...thanks!!
Legendaria. Super. Banda. Saludos. Desde. Santiago. De. Queretaro. Mex
great value, 3 tracks merge into this. talent does not cover it, one of the best bands ever.
omg finally here 🙏
3:50 - Magic starts to happen ...
The high hat and drums are simply perfect!!
John Helliwel oh my good