Supertramp Live in London 1977 Full Concert
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- Supertramp Live in London 1977 Full Concert
Live at Queen Mary College - 10. November 1977...
Songs:
01 - Give A Little Bit
02 - Bloody Well Right
03 - Lady
04 - From Now On
05 - Babaji
06 - Poor Boy
07 - Dreamer
08 - Another Man's Woman
09 - Hide In Your Shell
10 - Fool's Overture
Copyright: BBC - Видеоклипы
Thank you for being here, listening and moreover leaving a comment. I hope this video will bring you a lot of emotions about old memories. Wish you all the best. Love Supertramp and you!😍😍
Certainly. It was a great time for great recordings before radio became largely a Playlist with GoGo dancer commercials today.
I listened to there live video again and love the sounds of the flutes and horns that guy is really good playing them exactly as they were back in the beginning even better ,? Awesome tunes everyone of them. Thanks
Saw them in Wisconsin spring '77 and summer '79, and Mr Hodgson in Milwaukee fall of '17 and '18.
@@TheWalterKurtz You have a really good memory. He must be so good at singing that you impressed?
It's the lyrics and presentation.
I saw this tour at the Uptown theater in Chicago in may of 1977, a few weeks before graduating high school. I was forever changed. Fast forward nearly 50 years... I work for a major communications company and my crew was tasked with placing a fiber optic cable to a very rural northern california home which we later discovered was a studio. While there, Roger came out of his home and was so very pleasant and humble. I immediately knew who he was and was blown away. Respecting his privacy, I referred to him as "Mr. Hodgson" and told him that his music has always inspired me and has stayed with me all these years.
Lucky you Mike.
I also lived in beautiful Norcal to be exact, Marysville area.
I was told by a few people over the years that him, and one of the Moody blues singers live in the very familiar Grass Valley/Nevada city area. Those Sierra mountains with highway 20 running through it are stunningly beautiful. Took that winding highway to Reno many times. Saw Glen Campbell at Grass Valley fairgrounds in concert. What a treat that was.
Many actors, singers, and musicians live and love that area, including Whitesnake Lead man, David Coverdale, and I believe the great Clint Walker.
The same exact thing happened to me in '97. Lol
I saw it in San Diego. Roger's wife give birth to their child just before the concert.
Asesome
Maravillosa anécdota, fue una casualidad de la vida que te encontrarás con un músico del cual eres fan, lástima que no tuvieras una foto de ese momento, pues no hubo la cámara, todo fue espontáneo.
Damn we had the BEST MUSIC IN THE 70'S!!!!
It's because of bands like Supertramp The 70s were very Big but this guys weren't just another rock band...❤
I saw them live at Norfolk Scope. Changed my life.
Like I always say: no overdubs, no post prod, no iPod, no iPad, no iBook, no iPhone, no backing trax, no seqs. Only a few guys just playing their instruments.
great isn't it? have a good day
It’s crazy how well they pulled this off without iBook
@@RonVoldman hahah😁😁
@@ANKHANGMUSIC xx xx
No overdubs or post production? During the first song at 1:40 when the sax solo starts we clearly hear a keyboard part come in also and play throughout the rest of the song, yet there's no one playing either of the 2 onstage keyboards that I can see.
Long Live the 70s!!!
best time
I am french and i am not strong to write english but bigbig emotion when i hear this video
Crime of the century.
A masterpiece, from start to finish...
That sax player kicks ass.
Hearing "Crime of the Century" for the first time, and on a quality stereo at my local music store ended with me buying my first Big Boy (expensive) stereo and becoming a life-long fan.
Each member was a master craftsmen with their instruments well done Boys!
After 45 years, still as fresh and enjoyable as they were when I listened to these tunes as a teenager!
I’m 66 now and was 20 in 77...and I always love their music ....Cheers from France
Lll
He’ll Ya My Dearest Friend!!!, Saw This Stellar Band 2 Nites in a row At The Fabulous Forum In LA!!! In The 70s. Simply Stellar!!! Then At The LA Sports Arena all In The 70s!!!i Incredible!!!! Then Went To See Roger Hodgson as a Solo Artist and his Band in 1998 and Saw and met him in The Parking Lot at The Galaxy Concert Theater!!! In Santa Ana Cal , turned around after getting out of My Car and there he was all by himself walking thru the parking Lot, I yelled out Roger and scared him! And said Hi !! It was Me and My Wife!! And I said I saw Supertramp at the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium!! Then he walked over to Us!!! He was so Nice and Shook Our Hands and said ThankYou!!!! Will never forget how Nice He was After I sacred Heckout Of Him, And Then He Thanked Us for coming to see him! A Way Cool Guy!!!
I was 21 in 79. Saw them in Phoenix AZ. Great show, great music, lights and video backdrop. Especially on Rudy.
I agree.
Come back , PLEASE ! We need you and your fantastic music! Come back!!
They should be in the Hall Of Fame..fan or not, a good song is a good song and they wrote a lot of them, undeniable talents.
You're right. Bloody well right! RRHOF is not the standard by which talent should be appreciated. It's a politically correct farce really. ST are masters of song without the HoF. Nice video, thanks for posting. Saw the BiA tour in 79 in Toronto. Well, I was there on window pane and they all were wearing costumes. I think...🪟
Absolutely right, you're bloody well right.
Aside from the fact it's the Hall of Shame. And few anyone outside of the US gives a &*%$
@@BassGoBomb ok...and?
@@jean-yvesmartin6934 There is no .. 'and' .. that's it.. So, for the majority of people in the world, they don't care about the Hall of Fame. "And .. so" ... There aren't any .. :-)
You're Bloody Well Right, this is one of the best bands to come out of the U.K.
that's great. i love them so much
quite right!
0:00 Give a little bit
4:20 Bloody well right
10:45 Lady
17:20 From now on
24:25 Babaji
29:42 Poor boy
35:00 Dreamer
38:30 Another man's woman
46:25 Hide in your shell
53:20 Anthony Introducing the band members
Thanks for this. Wonder what the reason for the last track listed in the official description (Fool's overture) is missing, or has been replaced with non Supertramp (as far as I am aware) music?
Thank you Great Human
@@martincarden That was indeed a tremendous pitty that Artwork is missing. Shame on uploader.
Saw them in Edinburgh in 1976, when I was 14 - changed my life, for the better. Nothings was ever quite the same again.
Wonderful to see this old footage. Such skill and musicianship.
As far as fabulous live music goes, I could live between 1965 and 1980 forever, 20 to 50 of greatest bands ever.
That was the golden age
Zeppelin was and still is my all time favorite. But i have a hard time listening or watching them live. Plant can never sing a song live that you can literally sing along with. Any group that changes up a song so much because they're live makes me frustrated. Im Sorry that you have to play the same songs so much that you're bored with it or getting lazy singing it so much that you want to sing it so differently than the original studio version. These guys singing live makes me happy to hear (even the sad songs) thx guys
Pink Floyd, Supertramp, Genesis, Eagles, Queen, Fleetwood Mac, Bowie, Elton John, Roxy Music, ACDC, Deep Purple, Rush, Blondie, Talking Heads, Jacksons Bros, Wings, Frank Zappa, Bob Marley, Janis Joplin, Joe Jackson, Madness, The Clash, Japan, Kraftwerk.. What an amazing decade! The 80s were pretty good too, but never as experimental or fundamentally revolutionary.
The Who, Tradgically Hip, ELO, Moody Blues ,Van Morrison, Jimi Hendrix,King Crimson, Santana, Gratful Dead, Gtand Funk Rairoad, Vanilla Fudge, Roxy Music, The Doobie Brothers, Sly & The Family Stone, James Broen Yes Allman Brothers Band, Dylan, Three Dog Night, Johnny Winter, Rolling Stones, The Beatles, America, Boz Skaggs just another sampling of some of the great music available in the Golden Age of Rock & Roll. Saw Pink Rloyd in Maple Leaf Gardens with 50’ of speakers in the 4 corners of the area a, They played the complete ‘ Dark Side of the Moon ‘ record. It was totally amazing - they said I had a great time!!
send a smile and show you care....
45 years later and the music is still as good as it was when I was 14.
chúng ta đang già đi còn âm nhạc là mãi mãi
Ditto! Have gone to concerts for 45 years. Tramp is in my top 10, and I am so glad my wife and kids saw them in the 2010's. Only bands I didn't see was the Beatles and the Bee Gees!!!
SIR !,!, Yes SIR!!!❤️😆👍🎶🍺
@@ANKHANGMUSIC What is the reason Fools Overture is missing and replaced by some random piano piece? For the rest thank you for uploading
not gut ! much more better !
The most underrated drummer in R&R history - Bob Siebenberg. Never a mention on top drummer lists yet this guy was a master of the art! Very happy I saw them live on Hodgson's last tour with them.. Famous Last Words.
If you love him then surely he is recognized. Nothing is more successful than being loved by the audience. wish you happy
Agreed, he had (has?) a very clean style, his traditional grip was (is?) very good and he had (has?) a very deep groove pocket. I guess he wasn´t so charismatic as the rest of the band so he never got enough attention, but he was (is?) an amazing drummer.
Tremendous drummer, but I guess all of Supertramp are very much under the radar. Incidentally, did you know that Bob's brother in law is Scott Gorham of Thin Lizzy?
@@jimbojazza5539 No..I didn't but I am a bit of a rock trivia buff, so I'll try to remember that..
Thanks for the reply.
...............yes.......Bob Siebenberg........" play's the song "............session style.......so much space and feel in those tracks.......legend............
From across the pond, love old British blues and prog rock and you ARE on of the best prog rock bands of all time!
This confirms everyhting: The bass lines in almost every Supertramp song are brilliant, appropriate for the tune and ultimately, musical...
In short, it's great, isn't it?
The bass player is an unsung hero.
Yep…Dougie is quite underrated…
Supertramp a great band of true musicians indeed. Thanks for the memories guys
Which band do you think their style is most similar to?
@@ANKHANGMUSIC They had a style all of there own I can't think of another band that plays all the instruments Supertramp uses ? Thanks
@@stevenbond8168 me too. it's hard to find similar bands
When I read the question and started thinking about it the only band that came to mind is a local band from San Diego who call themselves DARING GREATLY.(Look them up) but it's still not comparable
Roger Hodgson stiil in the band, this is the best Supertramp era, and The Paris live 1979 the best concert I have ever seen and listened
Lost heroes of music........never forgotten
thank you. Any other music band you like?
I saw Supertramp live twice. First in 1978 at Montreal's Jarry Park. That's when Crime of the Century was their huge hit. And then in 1983 in B.C. Place Stadium in Vancouver for their 1983 Famous last words Tour. Their touring concert sound stage at that time was the best in the world.
These songs bring me back to a beautiful time when we were so happy and had more freedom than today!! Simply the best!!❤❤
Supertramp . Excellent , then and now .
One of the best band ever. No doubts
thank you for listening. have a nice day
agree
Absolutely. 💯
No Doubt is a good band but we are talking about Supertramp rite now.
I know everyone is on the Pink Floyd band wagon at the moment but Supertramp has to be up there with them. So underrated. Thanks for sharing.
Where is this bandwagon, exactly?
Very English . That was Supertramp and part of their charm . That and their fine musicianship and songs . To polite to be called rock but a great band none the less ." Crime of the century " remains one of my favourite albums .
and me "breakfast in america" . all of them are great
Incredible… legendary band - magic makers….. UK produced so many talents in modern music….who left the rest of the world in the dust…,.
Love every minute of this show.
Thank you for posting!
Just because they weren't recorded and marketed in the West, doesn't mean there weren't legendary bands in other countries. Just because you're not aware of them doesn't mean they didn't exist.
Just as a small example, there is a huge treasure trove of African music that was recorded in the 70s, from psychedelic Rock to Rumba, mainly to do with the fact that there was a "golden age" shortly after many countries gained their independence from colonialism of such countries as the UK...
Have a look at labels Analog Africa, Soundway Records, or Lusafrica for a small sample of the vast richness of unique "modern" music that is barely known in the West that may make you question who is leaving who "in the dust" (not that music is a competitive exercise).
Thank you for listening and leaving a comment. We're getting older but good music is sure to last
Fabulous... The Bass kills me... Dougie Thomson, not only a fellow Scot, but from my own home town of Rutherglen...
I didn't appreciate them back.then...this was before breakfast in America 🇺🇸 😕 great album
I saw Supertramp on 28th November 1975 at Cardiff Capitol, supported by the extremely talented Joan Armatrading… what a night; a brilliant band.
Good evening Lenny. I've seen both Joan Armatrading and Supertramp multiple times....never sharing same stage though. I know you had a great time. I hope life has been good to you ✌🕉🍏❤
Saw same tour jn Bristol Colston Hall about that time. Supertramp were running nearly 2 hours late, when Joan came on she had to bear the brunt of the audience displeasure and had a very tough gig
Supertramp. Proof that talent alone can make you famous. 😸
Saw them at the Apollo in Glasgow October 1977 with Chris de Burgh opening. John Helliwell came on and played briefly with Chris. Wonderful! Supertramp were so tight, flawless.
Saw them on the same tour with Chris de Burgh at Demonfort Hall, Leicester. I remember they opened with the haunting sax solo to School, in pitch black. The most magical moment when the song takes off and the light show came on.
I would just like to say I saw Supertramp on their first North American Tour at a arena in London Ontario . They had just released Crime Of The Century and they played the entire album. There was a movie screen set up behind the band and the first song featured the hands on the bars coming towards you and their last song featured the hands on the bars pulling back out into space.....it was a outstanding concert and they sounded exactly like their album . I saw their Crisis What Crisis Tour complete with album cover props on stage also .......amazing Band of gifted musicians.....
Real band real music folks …brings back wonderful memories of the 70’s what a time!
Even only this performance blows away all the artists that came out in the last 35 years.
I´m 52 now. Back in 1979 and just a 9 year old boy who, thanks to my brother (1963), discovered this fantastic band. The album "Paris", the very best of these guys. And this London concert.. epic!!!
Me too Discover ...breakfast un América ...and now im 52 years old
My friends and I would sit outside the back door and listen to them rehearse in a studio in Burbank CA when we were teens.
I'm 53 and only really paid attention to Supertramp about 20 years ago. Crime of the Century remains my favourite album of theirs.
Heh. 54 for me, and my older brother got me hooked too. I saw Roger on his last tour through right before Covid, and if anything his voice is better now than it was then. And his band is truly amazing.
Me too - 52 and still in awe of their recordings :)
I Supertramp resteranno per sempre nella storia della musica, le canzoni sono tutte bellissime...
Roger Hodgson ist einer der genialsten Musiker. Ich bin jetzt fast 67 und ich liebe die Musik von Supertramp wie in meinen besten Tagen in den 70er und 80ern. Einfach immer sagenhaft!
Best Band of the world!!🎷🎷🎺🎺🥁🎹🎸🎶🎶🎶❤🎧
I will never forget The Logical Song all over the radio in the summer of '79 at age 7 when I became a permanent Supertramp fan and bought my first LP, Breakfast in America. Never a wrong note live, and beautifully unique song creations...my first favorite band ever!
Breakfast in America is such an iconic album.
Not to mention that the spring of 79 when I would ride the bus to and from school in 4th grade.
so proud of you. Wish you always happiness and luck in life
Great post! In some ways, I like this performance even more than the more well-known Paris show to follow 2 short years later, that we fans grew up enjoying. But here, they show great raw energy, mix, light show, and some ad-lib jamming. They were hungry and ready for their soon pinnacle of success, and it shows. By the time that happened, and they got to Paris at the end of the Breakfast tour, they were admittedly exhausted. But still great!
The wonderful years will never come back, we just have to remember them and live the present as if it were the past, but for this music will never be again.
So true.
Great band.Miss this era Hey sister moonshine, won't you send a little sun.🎵
45 years later and the bass playing of Dougie Thompson still gets right to my soul. Such an inspiration for a 13 year old kid just handed a new K Mart bass because my oldest brother, guitar player, and next oldest brother, drummer said, time to take a break from learning 6 string and play bass. Mm okay! His understanding of how not to get lost with so much going on at once was incredible. Too often bass is just kind of hanging out in the background, but Dougie put the bass right up in your face as if to say, here I am and you best listen hehe.
You are a great connoisseur of music and love them with all your heart. have a nice day😍😍
In my case and in this order:
1- Dougie
2- McCartney
3- John Paul Jones
4- Deacon
All traced the full spectrum of the bass guitar.
Perfect Analysis!! I may be wrong, but I have always felt that this underrated bassist was inspired by Soul Music (James Jamerson..), rhythm'blues and, of course, Jazz Music. His playing is powerful, precise, very melodic, never invasive. I watch the band several times at the time (1976_1979 the famous "Live in Paris") and i must admit I was very jealous of his Music-Man Sabre(of course not here!!), witch is almost to find today...Greetings from a Fretless Bass player to his eminent colleague!! Take care of you, and thank's so much for Dougie!!
@@jntaca Knowing that Paul McCartney is always so underrated when compared to bassists in the years following him, I do give him great credit for many of the styles he developed in a brand new genre. However, his style doesn't stand the test of time that John Paul Jones' style does so I would merely switch their places in your order. Many times watching Jones do such intricate 3 piece bass fills I had to ask him (the tv or video) if he could at least make it look like its hard to do lol.
I think they started out as a jazz band , the 70 s pure magic !
seen them twice in THE kings Hall Belle Vue MANCHESTER 1977 EVEN IN THE QUIETEST MOMENTS TOUR best band ever seen
they are fantastic still remember it like it was yesterday .
I was 22 when I first heard Supertramp (1977) I remember running to my favorite record store, Mary B*******, (I'll Never Forget You My Friend) to buy the "Breakfeast in America" LP that I still have. Of course I then bought the same one when there were the first CDs. I especially remember Roger Hodgson's songs which I still like so much (except maybe "Lady") Roger is THE voice of Supertramp.
Always loved Supertramp-regret never seeing them in person but this is certainly second best-Thanks for sharing ❤❤❤❤
The first gig I ever went to was Supertramp at Guildford Civic Hall (UK) in 1974. The supporting acts were Gallagher & Lyle and a young Chris de Burgh. Supertramp had just brought out their Crime of the Century album. I thought they were very slick. Definitely worth seeing.
Es mayo 2024 y ya voy para 61. Supertramp tenía un estilo muy particular, una fusión entre lo progresivo y el soft rock, todos eran músicos calificados, algunos multi instrumentistas, dejó una huella indeleble entre sus fans, su música se inmortalizó y donde quiera que se escuche se reconoce inmediatamente, sobresalieron Roger Hodgson y Rick Davies como los genios creadores y también hubo fricción entre ellos al punto de separarse e ir a los tribunales, cada uno fue por rumbos diferentes y también publicaron álbumes de sus carreras en solitario, aparte de ese desaguisado han llevado su música por medio mundo, verlos en escena era un deleite, espectáculo más que visual; para el oído. Podría decir que su éxito se debe a crear verdaderas obras musicales, cada una es mejor que la otra, aunque hay éxitos consagrados, casi todos sus temas son fascinantes, algo que no alcanzaron otras bandas de la época, en su sonido siempre destacaron el sintetizador, la batería y ese bendito o maldito saxo alto que enamora. Tengo toda su discografía y de los 3 álbumes que publicó Roger, además de videos de múltiples conciertos destaca el de Paris ‘79, que ellos mismos publicaron el DVD para comercializar ese momento épico, aunque no están todos los temas, que si están en el doble CD original. Por todo lo expuesto es que Supertramp nunca morirá, vive aquí...❤Saludos desde 🇪🇨
Crime of the Century revolutionised my life. I knew every word, every chord. Every nuance. That happens when you listen to a record 20 times a day
Breakfast in America was the very first album I ever bought. I got good taste in music.
it's so great
WOW! I was at this concert!! At the time I was 16, and my girlfriend worked for the BBC and got free tickets to concerts, and we were at this concert. Brings back such wonderful memories, great band, great concert, never realised at the time just how special Supertramp were, and how fortunate I was to see them at the height of their powers and success. Absolute joy.
Did you and your girlfriend married :)))
Your girlfriend was quite a bit older than you?!
Tonight, from these comments, I learned Supertramp FANS are the NICEST PEOPLE! Good luck everyone, bon chance, bully for you, God Bless, YAY for us! LET US KEEP THEIR VIBE alive in this world. Peace.
Saw Supertramp June 1977 at the Tower Theater in Philly - may have been the most talented group of musicians I've ever seen. Great show, great live performers!!
Steve, as a former DelCo resident I must correct you on one important thing. The Tower Theater is actually on 69th Street in Upper Darby Township, Pennsylvania, a Philadelphia suburb. It's just a few blocks from 69h Street Terminal, the end of the El (Market-Framkfort Subway-Elevated). I lived within easy walking distance of the Tower in my early 20s and saw many great shows there: Duran Duran, 10,000 Maniacs, Bryan Ferry, Squeeze (twice), Morrissey, and Toad the Wet Sprocket (among others). The acousitcs in that place are incredible. Last I heard the place was under renovation.
Good songs, singing and playing. Like so many great groups of the 1970s Supertramp was unique-no one did what they did or sounded like them. Speaking of which-Excellent sound.
These guys used top producer/engineers for their studio recordings including Ken Scott and Geoff Emmerick (Beatles/Abbey Road). By the time they got to Breakfast in America (produced/engineered by Pete Henderson) only Steely Dan and Pink Floyd had such perfect sounding studio recordings, imho. Russell Pope is credited on their peak era 70s albums as concert sound engineer, so perhaps he’s responsible for this excellent audio. If not, maybe Emmerick or Henderson or someone in their orbit.
Supertramp should absolutely be in the Rock and roll Hall of Fame.
you are very correct. and more importantly their music is always in our hearts
You're Bloody Well RIGHT!
Cologne 1979, Cologne, Dortmund,Hamburg,Nantes,Lyon,Karlsruhe,Basel,Biarritz,Munich 1983. Cologne 1986. Fantastic Shows.👍👍👍
Thank you! Same year they played for us in Milwaukee, WI. Quiet crowd all 4 times I saw them. Nobody wanted to miss a note.
Supertramp was incredible. Child of Vision always appealed to me.
Great band. Unbelievable live performances. Great musicians, Why are they not in hall of Fame?
Because they are in our hearts, forever loved
@@ANKHANGMUSIC yes
Because the HOF is a joke.
@@truthhandler6828 excellent!
Who cares about awards. It's the music that matters.
Greatest band ever!!!!!!
Brings me back to my school days when life was simple first girlfriends and the breakups were you thought the world was over
I remember going into the city from the cottage in 1979 to see The Amityville Horror with the older kids. Posters of Supertramp were up all over town as they were playing later that summer. My older bro and I really loved the band and I recall thinking they were as big as the Beatles and would have given anything to go to that concert. Their music really brings me back. Tons of talent and a fabulous encapsulation of that era.
Funny you should mention the Beatles, I've always thought that Hodgson was the Lennon and Davies was the McCartney in the band.
Thank you for reviving the feeling of old times
yes yes we know hodgson, davies, siebenberg, thompson, and helliwel are all the most underrated musicians in history. so is supertramp. happy now?
as long as you love them. they will be happy
@@ANKHANGMUSIC your english sucks.
Never realized they were all so accomplished in 77 I had lost a lot of contact with music chasing the buck...nice to reconnect at a youthful 80
The last 45 years every fucking day of my life i m listening to Hodgon's era Supertramp L.P ies . Still can't get over them. Νo words to describe my feelings about this band.The greatest ever...ever....
OMG! I didn't know this concert video! Fantastic!!
now you know. haha. listen to it a lot!
@@ANKHANGMUSIC Yes I will do :-)
I will die listening to Supertramp . Simple , genius and eternal .
Perfect.
I discovered Supertramp in july 1979 with Breakfast in America. It was a difficult period in my life and the albums of Supertramp were refreshing me (Even in the quiest moments, Crisis what crisis?.... A great band!
Right......I`ve about a 3 hour drive to work tomorrow so my Supertramp playlist will getting blasted 😎🤣 Awesome band and in the top ten EVER of British bands.
haha, really want to dance with you
I saw them July 24 1979 at Jarry Park in Montreal for the Breakfast in America Tour. It was an awesome concert before 35 000 fans, and it was the first of 2 concerts as they played the following night on July 25th. I was 16 years old and had attended just a few concerts prior to this spectacular night. Since then I have attended close to 80 concerts and this still is my all time favorite.
I know what it feels like to be a part of a show you are passionate about, it will be a beautiful memory for the rest of your life.
I was there too. Didnt see u! Lol. Good memory. We went both nights. Bought the tickets outside before the show, not expensive. Forget that now, bands have to make money by playing. There were lots of parties after the shows. I remember the choreography of the show was very similar both nights, i was surprised they did that, but whatever, its tough to do professional shows
I just knew Jarry park as it was considered a small baseball stadium back in the 1970’s to us Mets fans
I saw a lot of concerts during the 70s and 80s growing up in Nashville. Sadly Supertramp never passed through.
Inspiring. I'm an accomplished guitarist, but you guys turned me to piano and keys like no one else. Grateful.
The best band ...for me
thank you so much!
yeah!
Le monsieur au saxophone, je n oublierais jamais. Top. Bon souvenir au Mans.dans les années 90. La classe. Love. Il parlait en français. Déjeuner. Hi.
John Helliwell... today he has his birthday.
@@PeterParisius Happy birthday at John.
Love the sound of those classic 70s synths … pure analog genius
perfect band...
Saw a similar set on June 24, 1977 at the Forum, Halifax, NS. I do recall "Crime of the Century" being played with a film version of that album cover projected towards the end of the show. This video is really only a tiny indication of a real live Supertramp performance with its loud, impeccable sound and carefully planned lighting.
they are always great at every different show.
I saw this concert when l was a student at Queen Mary College in 1977 and looked forward to watching it again on BBC 2 the next Friday. It never came on. l now know why.
Why not?
I believe that somewhere in the world, there are people who feel the same emotions that I feel when I listen to masterpieces like this song.
Supertramp is my “I really wish they would do a proper reunion before they die” band. Sadly, Roger has all but ruled it out and Rick Davies has been in poor health. Truly a tragedy they could never work it out for even a small tour when there was still time.
the songs they sang together are probably the best memories. Thank you for listening☺️
Can't believe I just found this...so glad I did. Seen them on 5 consecutive tours. Supported Breakfast in America with in store play at the record store I worked. Their music has aged very well. ✌🕉🍏❤
Always a pleasure, no matter how much ol-der we get😲😵👍 Cheers to the 60+ group (or whatever age)
Since the release of Crime, I have been a true fan of Supertramp. Never was able to go to one of their shows but wore out Crime, Crises, Even, Breakfast and Paris. Thank goodness I taped my collection and I still have quality recordings. Crime got to my very soul and remains there even today.
When this is over I'm pulling up Genesis live '73 cause I'm breaking in my Roku RUclips and going full "rabbit hole".
Echte Musiker !
It drives me nuts the camera NEVER focuses on the drummer! He is the least shown band member and that’s a crying shame. He has a style all his own and I’d love to see exactly what he’s doing! But no. The camera never gives us a good look.
It's like the instruments are talking to each other. Sure is excellent listening to. Specially through headphones. (Don't want to upset the naberhood). Bloody brilliant, Bloody Right to say: Oh yeah. Regards 🇿🇦.
My fondest memory is an outdoor show they did on a warm summer night in Vancouver. They were touring for Breakfast in America so around 80 - 81. The stadium was situated so our mountains were in the distance behind the stage. The sun set as they played. It was such a beautiful setting for an excellent show,
Just remembering that day myself, there were several bands from afternoon to night. Believe they were evening, and Heart was also playing. Going to concerts was a major part of our entertainment along with buying albums. We experienced times that are not that long ago, yet have changed so much.The great part of it, we can still hear and see it and be transported to so many times. Who knew we would love it as much 40,50,60, years later, thanks to all the multi ways we can experience now. Especially those of us who kept their records and adult children love and recognize true talent. It was an AMAZING TIME UNBELIEVABLY FUN, but was safer, and everyone was there to let loose and get crazy, partying and hanging out, and music was crucial which united us and forever will.
One of the great touring bands of all time. One year later they were integrating film into their performance that synched with the music in a way that was way ahead of their time. I love every album including the rare Indelibly Stamped album. Crime put them on the map and Breakfast in America made them superstars but their entire discography shows a virtuosity that few acts of the era possessed. One of my absolute favorite bands. The music stands the test of time as it sounds just as good today as it did all those years ago.
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Great band I saw them twice.
Brilliant Simply Brilliant!!!,,!, ManyThanx From Costa Mesa Ca!!!!,
"Supertramp Forever and Ever"
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Intelligent music/message in turbulent times. I was there.....
My first rock concert - Supertramp performed Crime of The Century. It was in a grand movie theater from the golden age of cinema complete with orchestra pit appropriate for opera. The audience filled the venue. We were quiet and engaged during music, exploded with applause between songs. Wow. 1975 (I think). From then on I went to their concerts every time they came to town. Supertramp could settle into a groove so cohesive; it was amazing to be in front of them. It was impossible not to be drawn in and immersed into the music. Maybe the best band ever, in my opinion.
great, I'm intrigued by your feelings. I am a young person, have not had the opportunity to participate in such live shows since 1975, but I am still very passionate about Supertramp. they are so special and so amazing
Saw them in early ‘80’s…. Great show and one of my all time favourite bands…. Back in the day when tickets were reasonable price and easy to get.
Early 1975 was their Crime of the Century tour: went there with my new girlfriend - still together 47 years later...
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