Supertramp - School (REACTION)
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- Опубліковано 6 вер 2023
- @AirplayBeats reacts to Supertramp-School
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You're still scratching the surface with these guys........they won't let you down. The real Crime of the Century is that they aren't in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
They are in good company NOT being in the RRHOF. Just ask Ian Anderson and Jethro Tull. The RRHOF is a big JOKE.
@@mikeloomis687 - The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is a joke.
Preach brother!
Yeah, that's nuts
It's true that they will never let you down! They have been part of my life for 43 years. And I hope so for a long time to come.
Tramp is one of the most underrated and ahead of their time bands of the 70's. Hands down of the Top 10 best bands of the 70's
That entire album "Crime Of The Century" is worth listening to. Each song tells a different part of a story. What that story is can only be determined by the listener.
“The problem is not that people are uneducated. The problem is that they are educated just enough to believe what they’ve been taught. And not educated enough to question what they’ve been taught.” Unknown
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Right on
I love the drums rolls together with the piano, and then the piano solo explosion. Imo Crime of the Century was (by far) Supertramp's best album.
My favorite Supertramp LP; “Hide in Your Shell” is another spectacular track. I would have never made the Daft Punk connection…that’s what makes these inter-generational reactions so fun! 👍
“These dudes are dope.” Yup.
Super dope
One of eight masterpiece songs from their masterpice album. Still fresh, still interesting, 49(!)years later
Do the whole bloody album... a masterpiece from beginning to end.... to me it ranks with Floyd's Dark Side of the Moon...
Crime of the Century was criminally good.
The piano break in this song is everything.
Yes indeed
Crime of the Century is a all time great album.
I wore out more than a few copies of this on vinyl. I think I first heard this in '75, hooked ever since.
I called the police to complain about you - and they arrested _ME_ !
Guys, listen to Supertramp song Even in the quietest Moments, think you’ll enjoy it. The fact you listen so closely and appreciate this band speaks volumes to your musical experience and intelligence Love you guys ! 👍
They were classic rock, they were progy, they were creative musicians and they kicked ass!!!
So glad you guys are enjoying what guys my age call, "our music". I mean it's been nearly 50 years since they became one of my fave bands of all time! Damn. But I've been blessed to be able to pull this out and listen to CotC all of these years. I always said if Elton John and Pink Floyd had a baby (even though they were contemporaries w/Supertramp) it would be Supertramp. They're serious, but take wild flights of fancy... they're fun, but with great chops. Just a pure joy to listen to Crisis What Crisis, CotC (this album), Breakfast in America, Even in the Quietest Moments ( 😍) Best to you guys, as always!
I like to think of ourselves as silver tops. Saw the tramp 4 times in the 70s.
Ten cc, another great band.
HeyLes... If you got something on top at all, you go with that... I guess I'm a baldy top!
@@stevegirard-voiceaudiopodcasts nothing on top silver band around 👍
Hands down my all time favorite Supertramp song. Still gives me goosebumps a half century later.
Oh yes! The first song I ever heard from Supertramp and made me fall in love with the band. You guys get on a good one here! Peace!
An absolute MUST HEAR inspirational & uplifting treat for your ears,, Argent "Hold Your Head Up"...Trust me on this one my music lovin' brothers.
To not have this in your top 10 desert island albums would be the crime of the century.
Without trying to compare both bands but when I was a kid in 1975, Crime of the Century was almost on par with Dark Side of the Moon. Different bands. But what I grew up on. Thanks to my older brother Dave who introduced me to both .
You guys are producers - little wonder you've been hooked by Supertramp. Load all their music and hit random play - you just won't be fast forwarding. Even if your not a fan of the song, you'll appreciate the angle they're taking on it. Amongst the songs you may want to consider is one from I believe their last album - CANNONBALL" - great bumpin base and some outstanding sax, xylophone, and upbeat tempo. Keep up the good work guys !
Great pick of one of the greatest albums ever...Even in The Quietest Moments is another great album.
The middle section of that song actually reminds me of Green-Eyed Lady by Sugarloaf. It's a total jam and I bet you guys would love it if you have not already done it.
Crime of the Century by Supertramp is also a masterpiece in my view.
I’m 61 been listening to this since it came out- always makes me sad 😢 but I LOVE it
Love that 70's technology, you can still hear the tape hiss, even in the quietest moments. LOL. "School" is my favorite song off of COTC, except, "Asylum", "Hide In Your shell", "Bloody Well Right" and...
The whole Crime of the Century is great!
Men, i’m so glad you enjoyed this music from “my good old days”! Great reaction, thank you❤️
One of the best albums ever
Ahhh, delicious selection….Thursday is off to a tasty start….and yes, these blokes are DOPE! The musical tapestry they weave is intricate, sublime yet rocks….glad you played them! These guys occupied my turntable nonstop in the 70’s….your reaction has it pegged…lovely work guys!
Another great track from the Golden Age of Music - the 70s. Supertramp were part of the tapestry and School is a banger!
Great reaction! Although they were huge during their time, especially around the release of Breakfast in America, I've always felt that they were underrated in retrospect and historically. However, they've been getting a lot of love from you reactors and justifiably so! This was my favorite LP from them, but BIA has soooo many great tracks as well. Masters of dynamics (the build ups and drops) and love their use of a full range of instruments (ie. clarinet, etc.) 🔥
under rated? they were big since indelibly stamped and were huge when crime of the century came out. 1980 was a bad year since both breakfast from supertramp and duke from genesis came out and a big slice of my prog youth had disappeared.
Another legendary classic,, Vanilla Fudge "You Keep Me Hangin' On"...If you know,, you know!!
I’ve been waiting for this. Will post after too!
All these years later, this song still resonates for me. I often listen to this whole album on the drive to visit my daughter. Perfect music to lose yourself in for about an hour. Your reaction to it was not surprising. Glad you enjoyed it.
Supertramp was on my Mom's regular rotation. Whenever I heard that harmonica intro start, us kids knew the house was getting cleaned from top to bottom that day! Good memories.
L❤VE this one guy’s!
Absolutely loved your reaction! I have been waiting for you guys to get to "School". This was the first song I ever saw them play live and I was hooked and turned so many people onto this band. The first time I saw them in concert was on this tour and they came out and played this album start to finish in order. That was the show, and the crowd was in awe. Hopefully you do all of this album and then the Crisis What Crisis album before you jump into their other albums. Enjoy the journey gentlemen because it will be a hell of a ride!
Crisis is one of their best albums and overlooked by casual fans familiar with just the hits.
My favorite Supertramp song, and one of my favorite instrumental solos of all time, from an era when arrangement and production values meant something.
The live version is spectacular!
Their sound production has always been top tier, not just on their albums, but they were the few band who cared enough to do top notch sound production during their concerts. Other bands that came to mind that was top notch was Yes and The Moody Blues, Pink Floyd, Robert Plant: they are cared about their music, and were fussy with their sound production.
A&M Records was an amazing record label.if you think Supertramp sounds good you should check out Gino vannelli Gist of the Gemini 🤯
Super cinematic.i cant wait for you guys to hear gone Hollywood,im surprised people haven't said anything about that one but it's a beast also
Thank you gentleman for listening, and learning and loving the music of my generation. This music will never die. I will bet that the likes of Kanye or Beiber will last as long as the the classic rock of the 70's.
I can only speak from my experience with growing up as a teenage boy in the 70s here in the Midwest , I gotta tell you most teenage boys snickered at Supertramp ! They were not hard rock like Zeppelin , Pink Floyd , Rush , I loved them , Every time I had Supertramp tickets I had a hard time finding someone to go with me !? But now as adults all my buddies from back then love Supertramp now ! I honestly believe maturity played a big part in that !? Not only did I love their sound because my mother played the piano and my father played the sax , But as a teenager there lyrics spoke to me like you wouldn't believe ! I have Supertramp tattoos , Every time Roger Hodgson comes to Saint Louis I'm there front and center !
Superb composition. One of their best. Hodgson excels and always reminds me of my schooldays
EXCELLENT SONG DUDES 😅😊
Love you two! I had huge speakers when this came out. My neighbors were not amused, but they knew who the best bands of the 70's were! 😊❤
Woo hoo! This what a hit when I was in middle school! I was in marching band and my friends(drummers) used to put this album on in the band room(on reel to reel tape!), and Man did that sound great ! Band room was made for acoustics and speakers throughout the room! Supertramp fan since then!❤️❤️❤️
Top tier players, all of them.
first time reactions to Pink Floyd and Supertramp bring me back to remembering my firsts. I’m kinda jealous lol! Killer reaction btw.
Supertramp are amazing in Concert, they don’t miss a trick!
I've been watching many reaction videos and love you guys,..keep up the good work, and spread the good vibes,... I've seen Supertramp 4 times in Montreal growing up,..this album specifically came out in I believe 1974 I was around 15,..it was one of my favs for sure,.. saw the concert that released this Crime Of The Century album at the Montreal Forum,... the cover song rocks,....
I'm sure glad you fellas enjoy this band, it's one of my favorites too. I love how uniquely different Rodger Hodgson's vocals are, and I'm always impressed with the bands whole approach to the type of instrumentation they use to the topics they choose to speak about. Always leaves you questioning things and simultaneously the superb instrumentation is keeping your brain feed with notes of pure ear candy🍬 Either way, you're always being engaged mentally, just beautiful stuff, bro.🎶🤗 It is said, that the strumming guitar section in the intro to this song "School" was a foreshadowing of a similar approach used on Pink Floyd's "Another Brick in The Wall (Part 2)" which is a centerpiece of the band's 1979 concept album "The Wall" 🤔
Here's another song by Supertramp, if interested. "Supertramp - Dreamer (Live in Paris 1979)" This song "Dreamer" is another hit single from their album "Crime of The Century" album. Please do the live version. Wonderful reaction guy's as always
I was wondering when you guys were going to get around to this one. To see what great musicians these guys are, you should check out "School, Live Paris 79"
Supertramp is one of my favourite band. My dad told me about them when i was child and now that i have 23yo they’re still destroy my mind every time that i listen to them. Theyre amazing
Love this track. Back in the 70s every medium to high end stereo shop had this LP in the listening room. Nothing like hearing it blasted by a Pioneer SX-1280 through a huge set of Cerwin Vega speakers.
They would start their concerts with this song
I saw them open with “Hide In Your Shell” on two different tours. Any tune they choose works for me.
I could tell they had you at the "waka-waka" sound from the guitar.
One of their absolute best: as ever, the arrangement and production is impeccable, but this stands out for me because the Rick-Roger synergy is spot-on (where it's sometimes unequal), and I always like it when Roger plays electric, which he too seldom does. The following track Bloody Well Right is sort of a companion piece, and really needs to be listened to in tandem with.
When I first heard Supertramp back in HS, I said the same thing… this is different. So good
How lucky was I to be the right age at the right time to see all the great bands of the 70s arena rock era.
…….”Super Dope” yeah !! 🔥🔥🔥🔥
They were brilliant!!!
We saw Roger Hodgson (the lead sing er on this song) live a few years back. He performed many classic Supertramp songs that he had written. It was a perfect show. No flash, no dancers, just a perfect performance.
That album is all killer no filler.
Most definitely more than well worth your time,, Robert Cray "Smoking Gun"
I’ll never forget the shock the day I bought this cassette in the 80s and dropped it into the tape deck, it blew me away! 🎸🔥🥁💣
This dude on bass, WOW! He proves, without a shadow of a doubt, that you don't have to play at lightning speed or do a bunch of crazy slapping to absolutely groove, Nice, simple lines that never miss is the sign of a seasoned pro.
Every time I see those heads starting to nod and bop, I know that life is good.
Kings of "the Drop"! 😊
Gotta watch the live version gentlemen
Amazing album
My favorite Supertramp song. You guys should check out Alan Parsons Project. Similar sound.
I haven’t heard that comparison before.
My favorite album by them... Pure Brilliance!
This is what we used to listen on the radio...good music...
Supertramp had a pop side and a more progressive rock sound that you just heard. As you are hearing they were pretty damn good at both.
Give a listen to "Crime of the Century" next. Title track from the classic album of the same name. 👍
Nice!!!!!!!! This whole album is amazing.
This is my first time hearing this song. When that piano solo (ish) dropped, I got tears in my eyes it's so good. I love this! Thank you.
Love your reactions as you really listen and buy in to what the bands are doing and understand the effort involved in the production and techniques used. Supertramp are a great source for you to mine.
This is a concept album and should be listened to from start to finish… each song tells a part of the story.
GREAT REACTIONS GUYS..!!! 👏👏👏LUV WATCHIN A YOUNGER GENERATION GETTIN TURNED ON TO AGELESS MUSIC… ROCK ON 👊🖖
This definitely qualifies as a magnum opus track. I’ve always loved this song. And best live performance I ever saw was for my graduation present at 18 years old at the 3000 seat Memorial Auditorium in Burlington, VT. First stage show I ever saw with a projected movie screen in the background. And they sounded just awesome, just like their sound from the studio track. Hands down best concert I’ve ever seen!
" That drop " ... Agreed. Supertramp does drops with quality music for sure .. more please ⚡️
Yeah,turn that shit up! Had a buddy that played this on his home stereo back in the day as loud as we could take it. Great intro
This is my all time favorite Supertramp song and there are many Big Hits from them...keeping going fella`s!
Awesome reaction guys..your right Supertramp is SuperDope !!!!
SUPER DOPE and SUPER CREATIVE! A True GEM!! ❤❤❤❤❤
Great, again "Live in Paris" !! Their use of the Wurlitzer piano is unmistakable !!
My favorite Supertramp song. Came out in '77. Have this album and their Breakfeast In America album.
My favourite Supertramp song with "Child of vision".
Lol 😂 Che “Supertramp is super dope”!!
Child of Vision is their very best of all their songs great review !
Saw these guys in concert in Seattle Washington and they sounded just like this except much louder!! So awesome!! Keep going down the Supertramp rabbit hole!❤️❤️🔥🔥🔥🔥
Yes finally school. Child of vision is another great track.
Saw them when it was last with Roger Hodgson. Was excellent! I'm 65 years old now but every time I listen to the Crime of the Century album, I feel like I am in my teens! ❤
I waited for this Album to come out as a teenager. The musical arrangement is Epic, but the Lyrics spoke to me at that time, like few songs ever did. I lived and breathed Supertramp for a few teenage years. Good Memories.
I had the privilege of seeing them live 3Xs in mid 70s-early 80s. Fyi i wore the grooves off this album.
so cool to see you guys listen to songs with actual chords in them!
Another epic masterpiece of their's is Fools Overture from their Even in the Quietest Moments album.
In 1974 I was shopping at Frog Island Records in Overland Park, Kansas when they started blasting this song. I still vividly remember how this song sounded completely different from anything I had heard before. Needless to say I couldn’t concentrate on anything else and immediately bought the album!
It's so nice to see you guys enjoy the tramp and really understand the quality of these gentlemen