The last 4 minutes of this version and the way delivered are one of the most spiritual minutes of popmusic I ever experienced, and I kind of listened to literally millions of different tracks the last 60 years.....
Thanks for your reaction to this great tune!! If you want to do any Supertramp album reactions I would recommend the album Crime of the Century, followed by Crisis? What Crisis? followed by Even In The Quietest Moments followed by Breakfast in America! They are all sensational and well worth your time and effort! Cheers,
This is one of my favourite songs. I am older than you so I appreciated their music when it first came out. Honestly I am not fond of this version. One if the great live performances they did was The Logical Song. One of the things that I miss in this version is that at a couple poi ts there is an ethereal sound probably done on a sythesizer although it sounds identical to a musical saw (yes there is such a thing).
Yep ! Great band , Ace tune ! Such talent ! More Super Tramp is always welcome . Chris its OK to go back over what you both covererd ! I can struggle to remember why I went upstairs !!! But yes ,might be a good move to go over some lists ,I checked that "White Queen " video that I suggested a while ago , what shocked me was how old it is was ,Nearly 50 years !!! No problem with access , or copy right !May you both have a great week end G
Immensely talented band. I think the last one you did was "School". Going back to songs you knew when you were younger is always a good idea. Try "Even in the Quietest Moments", "If Everyone Was Listening", "Lady", or "Take the Long Way Home". John A. Helliwell plays mainly sax and clarinet, but also other woodwinds, keyboards, and does backing vocals.
Man, I haven’t heard this track in 30+ years. How many other great songs have I misplaced. Not sure if you’re doing a Canada Day special but if you are a request is Big Sugar’s song Butterball. It’s a lot of fun.
For a live reaction, I would suggest, Rainbow, Catch the rainbow. The 1977 Munich version is amazing. Ritchie Blackmore and Ronnie James Dio are really at their zenith. 😊
Now, this is from the album Crime of the Century. The album is not a conceptual album says Rick Davies and Roger Hodgson… but for me it is, following Rudy from School to End. Listen to album in order and enjoy. Skip the reactions as it is more important to listen to this album vs to have it hanging satisfying some of your audience (like me 😂)
I can still see my father putting on the vinyl of Breakfast in America, only good music has that effect on humans., to make a mans brain imagine in picture perfect quality a memory from his childhood.
Once again I ask, why are the reviewers taking up most of the screen??? They should be the size they've allowed for the artist! Besides, how boring watching big screen of them. They all do this and it is time to change this nutty format.
Fantastic lyrics & stunning musical arrangements
The last 4 minutes of this version and the way delivered are one of the most spiritual minutes of popmusic I ever experienced, and I kind of listened to literally millions of different tracks the last 60 years.....
Seriusly thanks chris and cynthia for playing. Magic i was captivated too when i was young. love love this song / band.
One of my Supertramp favourites and what a great live performance. Thanks to the folks who suggested it and of course to the Haniers!
Our pleasure! What a great song.
Supertramp was one of those bands constantly played on the radio when I was growing up. How could I not remember them fondly? Most excellent choice 👌
Same for me! 😊 I had not yet heard this song before, though.
just incredible! and such a great album!!!!!!!! "Crime Of The Century"
Thanks for your reaction to this great tune!! If you want to do any Supertramp album reactions I would recommend the album Crime of the Century, followed by Crisis? What Crisis? followed by Even In The Quietest Moments followed by Breakfast in America! They are all sensational and well worth your time and effort! Cheers,
This is one of my favourite songs. I am older than you so I appreciated their music when it first came out. Honestly I am not fond of this version. One if the great live performances they did was The Logical Song. One of the things that I miss in this version is that at a couple poi ts there is an ethereal sound probably done on a sythesizer although it sounds identical to a musical saw (yes there is such a thing).
Yep ! Great band , Ace tune ! Such talent ! More Super Tramp is always welcome . Chris its OK to go back over what you both covererd !
I can struggle to remember why I went upstairs !!! But yes ,might be a good move to go over some lists ,I checked that "White Queen " video that I suggested a while ago , what shocked me was how old it is was ,Nearly 50 years !!! No problem with access , or copy right !May you both have a great week end G
One of my favorites from them. As usual, fantastic reaction! This song and ELP Pirates in a few days? You guys are clicking on all cylinders!
Immensely talented band. I think the last one you did was "School". Going back to songs you knew when you were younger is always a good idea. Try "Even in the Quietest Moments", "If Everyone Was Listening", "Lady", or "Take the Long Way Home". John A. Helliwell plays mainly sax and clarinet, but also other woodwinds, keyboards, and does backing vocals.
We know Take The Long Way Home. Great song. We added the others to our list.
Agree...didn't pay attention to them, till recently.
Man, I haven’t heard this track in 30+ years. How many other great songs have I misplaced.
Not sure if you’re doing a Canada Day special but if you are a request is Big Sugar’s song Butterball. It’s a lot of fun.
Me thinks the album Supertramp-Crime O' The Century is musically 'n technically one o' the greatest achievements in music history...got me?
great but not the greatest album. but well worth the listen.
For a live reaction, I would suggest, Rainbow, Catch the rainbow. The 1977 Munich version is amazing. Ritchie Blackmore and Ronnie James Dio are really at their zenith. 😊
That whole set is excellent.
Now, this is from the album Crime of the Century. The album is not a conceptual album says Rick Davies and Roger Hodgson… but for me it is, following Rudy from School to End. Listen to album in order and enjoy. Skip the reactions as it is more important to listen to this album vs to have it hanging satisfying some of your audience (like me 😂)
I can still see my father putting on the vinyl of Breakfast in America, only good music has that effect on humans., to make a mans brain imagine in picture perfect quality a memory from his childhood.
from now on..ideal
Don't be mad, just enjoy "School". Check out almost any song from their "Live in Paris" concert.
The "guy with the saxophone" is John Helliwell, 'Ginger Spice' Geri's grandfather
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Which top ten suggested songs would you put on a personal playlist?
Good question. We might have to do a video on that.
i prefer studio version reactions
Once again I ask, why are the reviewers taking up most of the screen??? They should be the size they've allowed for the artist! Besides, how boring watching big screen of them. They all do this and it is time to change this nutty format.
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