Totally agree - an absolute supergroup and so many fabulous songs - "School" "Give a little bit", "It's raining again", "Dreamer", "Take the long way home" - too many fantastic hits to list. Just legendary ❤ Jo
Ich dachte früher immer, Supertramp sei eine Band für Mädchen, die man als Junge nur heimlich gut finden darf. Jahrzehnte später fand ich heraus, dass alle meine Freunde, die nur Deep Purple und Black Sabbath hörten, heimlich alle Supertramp -Fans waren! 😂 In my youth I always thought of Supertramp as a band for girls that, as a boy, you could only listen to in disguise. Decades later I found out that all of my friends who only listened to Deep Purple and Black Sabbath were fans of Supertramp when they were on their own! 😂
@@clausappel8086 Entschuldigung im Voraus, da ich kein deutscher Muttersprachler bin (maschinelle Übersetzung). Für mich ist anständige Musik einfach anständige Musik - egal in welchem Genre. Ich bin Gitarrist und Pianist und erwarte daher, dass die Musik gut gespielt wird. Ich liebe mittelalterliche Madrigale, klassische Musik, afrikanischen Rock (Johnny Clegg) oder Rockfolk (wie Steeleye Span) genauso wie Heavy Metal oder Progressive Rock. Auch Mädchen mögen gute Musik, wissen Sie! Schauen Sie sich die Musik an, die Steve Hackett spielt, und vergleichen Sie „Sketches of Satie“ und „Highly Strung“. Ich lasse meinen Fall ruhen, Euer Ehren!
@@joannecunliffe8067 Genau so sehe ich das auch, und meine Frau (Sängerin und Chorleiterin) meint, z.B. Freddie Mercury muss sich mit Werken wie Killer Queen, Somebody to love und natürlich Bohemian Rhapsody hinter den Klassikern wie Beethoven oder Mozart nicht verstecken. That's exactly my point of View, and my wife (singer and choir conductor) says i.e. Freddie Mercury with Killer Queen, Somebody to love and of course Bohemian Rhapsody doesn't need to hide behind classics Like Beethoven or Mozart.
Supertramp were amazing! Even better live. Crime of the century album in 1974 was a huge #1 album here in Canada 🇨🇦. Everything Supertramp did was Phenomenal!!!❤
Such a great song! CLASSIC! The lyrics are incredible. We can all relate to what Roger Hodgson is singing about. Loss of our innocence by a society hell bent on making us into something we were not designed to be. Losing our passion for life and empathy for others. We fall into the trap. This band is so damn talented.
One of the groups that I used to listen to, in my youth, after school before doing my homework while having my snack (With Pink floyd, Jethro tull, Deep Purple, Led zep and Barclay James Harvest).... merci pour ce partage!❤❤❤❤
Supertramp was so damn good. And talk about a reminder that history repeats itself, those 45 year old lyrics "watch what you say or they'll be calling you a radical, a liberal, oh fanatical, criminal".
Yeah, now a days if you go against the indoctrination you're a extremist right winger. It's like the patties have switched places. The Liberals are shutting everyone down and silencing.
Supertramp is a treasure trove. Don't miss out on their collection of masterpieces. Always with depth, always with musical genius -- and there's always a lot going on. Nothing more to say... All the best from Germany
I have zero musical talent, but when I saw them live they sounded almost EXACTLY the same as they do record. 25 or 30 rows from the stage and completely blown away.
The second single I ever bought. The first being "Sweet Talkin' Woman" by ELO. As a 14 y.o. In the UK we had the "hit parade" on radio on a Sunday evening. Loved these so went and bought them. They still stand the test of time...and this song is utterly fantastic. I think the lyrics are more meaningful now than back in 1979. Great stuff guys!
I listened to the concert from my girlfriends house 2 miles away with the tele on it was a moment in time that I wish my my later wife and kids could have experienced
I was *One of ONLY* Twelve attending their 1977 Memorial Arena, Victoria, BC, Canada Even In the Quietest Moments Tour. Best Live Sound and Performance from The Most Professional Band The 12 of us blown-away by their entire setlist, plus an encore of Six Unreleased Songs from Breakfast in America album. Rare that Live Concerts matches Studio Recordings High Fidelity Quality Sound.
I forgot all about these guys, I had their greatest hits when I was 10, 40 years ago and would play it constantly. Gonna have to binge listen to their catalog.
So right. People hide behind the keyboard and don't have the balls to stand face to face and express their sentiment. I've been to prison twice and I'm not proud of it, but I've always stood my ground and spoke my mind.
Check out the song FOOL'S OVERTURE from Supertramps 1977 - Even in The Quietest Moments - Album. It's a Masterpiece! Another #1 album of theirs here in Canada 🇨🇦
The two of you are quite charming! That was an "old school song". I am "ancient school". How about some Roy Orbison and then tie that back into some Traveling Wilburys followed up by Tom Petty.
You've just discovered one on the best bands of all time!! Much more for you to discover here. Try 'Bloody Well Right' from Crime of the Centurey next!
Just wanted you to know. This is not a live performance, it's the studio recording. The performance from Live in Paris is just about a 100% duplicate of the studio recording.
This song is beyond legendary. Same category as Bohemian Rhapsody or Sultans of Swing. Just epic. Greets from Germany as always. Rock on!
Totally agree - an absolute supergroup and so many fabulous songs - "School" "Give a little bit", "It's raining again", "Dreamer", "Take the long way home" - too many fantastic hits to list. Just legendary ❤ Jo
Ich dachte früher immer, Supertramp sei eine Band für Mädchen, die man als Junge nur heimlich gut finden darf.
Jahrzehnte später fand ich heraus, dass alle meine Freunde, die nur Deep Purple und Black Sabbath hörten, heimlich alle Supertramp -Fans waren! 😂
In my youth I always thought of Supertramp as a band for girls that, as a boy, you could only listen to in disguise.
Decades later I found out that all of my friends who only listened to Deep Purple and Black Sabbath were fans of Supertramp when they were on their own! 😂
@@clausappel8086 Entschuldigung im Voraus, da ich kein deutscher Muttersprachler bin (maschinelle Übersetzung). Für mich ist anständige Musik einfach anständige Musik - egal in welchem Genre. Ich bin Gitarrist und Pianist und erwarte daher, dass die Musik gut gespielt wird. Ich liebe mittelalterliche Madrigale, klassische Musik, afrikanischen Rock (Johnny Clegg) oder Rockfolk (wie Steeleye Span) genauso wie Heavy Metal oder Progressive Rock. Auch Mädchen mögen gute Musik, wissen Sie! Schauen Sie sich die Musik an, die Steve Hackett spielt, und vergleichen Sie „Sketches of Satie“ und „Highly Strung“. Ich lasse meinen Fall ruhen, Euer Ehren!
Dein Kommentar hätte von mir sein können@@clausappel8086Heute bekomme ich Gänsehaut, wenn ich diese Musik höre.
@@joannecunliffe8067 Genau so sehe ich das auch, und meine Frau (Sängerin und Chorleiterin) meint, z.B. Freddie Mercury muss sich mit Werken wie Killer Queen, Somebody to love und natürlich Bohemian Rhapsody hinter den Klassikern wie Beethoven oder Mozart nicht verstecken.
That's exactly my point of View, and my wife (singer and choir conductor) says i.e. Freddie Mercury with Killer Queen, Somebody to love and of course Bohemian Rhapsody doesn't need to hide behind classics Like Beethoven or Mozart.
That's Supertramp. And all their songs are in this great kind.
Can’t help but love this song
Supertramp were awesome.
Supertramp is 'something special', that is a for certain. What a great reaction!
Supertramp were amazing! Even better live. Crime of the century album in 1974 was a huge #1 album here in Canada 🇨🇦. Everything Supertramp did was Phenomenal!!!❤
Stands the test of time undoubtedly. A 70's supergroup who still sound as good today as in their heyday.
Love this song, great reaction, thank you.
I love Supertramp, Princess Diana was a Supertramp fan
What can I say. growing up in the 70's was AWESOME!!!. Very hard to beat.
Loved your reaction,especially when the sax was played. Thanks for another awesome reaction. Hello from Pa USA 🇺🇸 ❤❤❤.
The amazing thing is that Supertramp had 2 lead vocalists who sang in the same range with very similar tones.
Such a great song! CLASSIC! The lyrics are incredible. We can all relate to what Roger Hodgson is singing about. Loss of our innocence by a society hell bent on making us into something we were not designed to be. Losing our passion for life and empathy for others. We fall into the trap. This band is so damn talented.
My dad played this at top volume on our record player when I was little. Good start to my music journey. lol
thats what I use to do and my daugther grew up with the best music
Bro Supertramp is a legend.
There ya go. First like! Love Supertramp!
Supertramp is in a class by itself. So inventive and talented, you hear something new buried in the song each time you listen.
Legendary song❤still very relevant today as it was back then❤😂thanks. Enjoy Travis and Susie❤
Simply one of the greatest bands ever. Were huge and loved by a new generation. In my top 10 artists since 1965 (birth).
Love, love, love this band. And so does Kevin Parker (Tame Impala).
One of the groups that I used to listen to, in my youth, after school before doing my homework while having my snack (With Pink floyd, Jethro tull, Deep Purple, Led zep and Barclay James Harvest).... merci pour ce partage!❤❤❤❤
Yes Tina speaks- the immortal line “welcome to Thinderdome!”
Welcome to the world of brilliance...I'm so glad I grew up with the greatest music eva!!🎵💜
Wow. This song went right over their heads!
So many wonderful Supertramp songs Dreamer, Breakfast in America, Goodbye Stranger….so many more!!!!!!
One of best heavy metal 🎸 songs of all times great live performance
Wordsmiths. Beauty in language will always be appreciated.
Phenomenal, song from Breakfast in America!!❤
Supertramp, some is the best 70s AM Gold roadie music ever. Cheers for this
Supertramp was so damn good. And talk about a reminder that history repeats itself, those 45 year old lyrics "watch what you say or they'll be calling you a radical, a liberal, oh fanatical, criminal".
well this comment aged like milk lol
Yeah, now a days if you go against the indoctrination you're a extremist right winger. It's like the patties have switched places. The Liberals are shutting everyone down and silencing.
Absolutely 💯
Supertramp is a treasure trove. Don't miss out on their collection of masterpieces. Always with depth, always with musical genius -- and there's always a lot going on. Nothing more to say...
All the best from Germany
I have zero musical talent, but when I saw them live they sounded almost EXACTLY the same as they do record. 25 or 30 rows from the stage and completely blown away.
Ahh one of my favourite songs of my youth. Love Supertramp! seen them live twice
Song says everything.
The second single I ever bought. The first being "Sweet Talkin' Woman" by ELO. As a 14 y.o. In the UK we had the "hit parade" on radio on a Sunday evening. Loved these so went and bought them. They still stand the test of time...and this song is utterly fantastic. I think the lyrics are more meaningful now than back in 1979. Great stuff guys!
Supertramp album Crime of the Century is top 5 best album ever. Check out School, Rudy, Goodbye Stranger, Give a Little Bit, Fools Overture to start.
A classic for sure! Great song! Great reaction!
John Helliwell, Sax, BV's, Keys, whistle and general mayhem. AWESOME.
Probably one of the most inventive groups of all time
Always loved this group
Such a perfectly written and performed pop song; so unique
What a honor to grow up with Supertramp.
All their albums are great. My favourite is Even In The Quietest Moments. And I love the cover. They were big in Canada before the US.
Man I watch your reactions classic but really some of these songs are rock'n'roll folklore. It makes me think where have you been under a rock.
Supertramp never miss when it comes to great unique sounds!
you guys crack me up!!!!!
I love and appreciate you guys. Big kisses from New Zealand
What a song!
ENGLAND!
Supertramp's Crime of the Century is my favourite album of all time!
Mine too!
The best album ever!
Supertramp.........Masters of their craft. Their music never ages.
Suzi, I know that nobody asked me but, that colour of hair fits you beautifully. You look amazing, it goes with your skin tone
Amazing band. Great albums with incredible songs and brilliant musicians.
I listened to the concert from my girlfriends house 2 miles away with the tele on it was a moment in time that I wish my my later wife and kids could have experienced
You guy are very adorable
This song blew my effing mind when I was 10 years old. Used to listen the radio for hours waiting to here it.
' Wherever I lay my Hat that's my Home ' that's another good song from Paul Young. But, I must admit I do like his song called ' Broken Man '
a logical lyrics for the music,,🎶 presentable a vegetable🎶🤘🎷🤘
The album BREAKFAST IN AMERICA is 🔥
love it got it on cd as I lost my Album when I moved house
I was *One of ONLY* Twelve attending their 1977 Memorial Arena, Victoria, BC, Canada Even In the Quietest Moments Tour. Best Live Sound and Performance from The Most Professional Band
The 12 of us blown-away by their entire setlist, plus an encore of Six Unreleased Songs from Breakfast in America album. Rare that Live Concerts matches Studio Recordings High Fidelity Quality Sound.
I forgot all about these guys, I had their greatest hits when I was 10, 40 years ago and would play it constantly. Gonna have to binge listen to their catalog.
Love Supertramp - they don’t have a bad song.
So right. People hide behind the keyboard and don't have the balls to stand face to face and express their sentiment. I've been to prison twice and I'm not proud of it, but I've always stood my ground and spoke my mind.
I remember when these guys emerged and I was entranced by them. I still am today. A massively underrated band.
The best saxophone Master John Helliwell and best vocals Roger Hodgson
Happy Birthday !!!! Kisses...
Supertramp the "Beasts" ❤
what a great voice:) miss those days
Played their live in Paris album for years and years. A very old friend
of a big album in v late 70s, breaky in v usa, lyricaly fantastic, n high musicality /composition. many fine songs that charted high
Superb band. Never fully appreciated at the time.
There's also a great saxophone solo in “Urgent”by Foreigner.
Roger Hodgson!!!
Child of vision is an absolute masterpiece. Give it a shot
Great song, and got a very new lease of life when Scooter realeased their Logical Song, you have to check that version too, very different 😂
Try Goodbye Stranger too. Absolutely incredible band. Underrated their whole careers.
Great reaction!
I am 70 years old, this is the music I listened to and more children, great huh!?
Looking forward 👌
STILL love this SONG!! SUPERTRAMP is SO GOOD!! Wore the album Breakfast In America OUT!!! HUGS, YA'LL!!
tke v long way home my fav, n its raining again, dreamer, hide in ur shell, give a little bit, so many gd songs, 2 lead singer/song writers
Epic! 😎
Check out the song FOOL'S OVERTURE from Supertramps 1977 - Even in The Quietest Moments - Album. It's a Masterpiece! Another #1 album of theirs here in Canada 🇨🇦
Roger Hodgeson (singer) has a great solo album Eye Of the Storm that is incredible.
Timeless 70s song ❤
Boom Shaka Laka
If you're just discovering Supertramp, this is a great intro. Sooo...much more. Enjoy!
I like " if you can't be kind, be silent"
"It's Raining Again" is a ripper song too.
The two of you are quite charming! That was an "old school song". I am "ancient school". How about some Roy Orbison and then tie that back into some Traveling Wilburys followed up by Tom Petty.
A 70s Supergroup very underrated
You've just discovered one on the best bands of all time!! Much more for you to discover here. Try 'Bloody Well Right' from Crime of the Centurey next!
Epic track🇸🇪
There's no doubt that when you do some reactions, you are definitely on something, or very drunk! 🤣It's very entertaining!
Check out take the long way home next I liked that one the most from supertramp, another absolute classic!
Kids back then, "if you have nothing nice to say, don't say it".
Kids now, "if you have nothing nice to say, say it on twitter".
soul line
They are talking about the system (adults) telling the youth w how to act.
I think the saying goes-" If you don't have anything nice to say- come sit by me." !??!?! I think that's correct.🤷🤔🧐
Just wanted you to know. This is not a live performance, it's the studio recording. The performance from Live in Paris is just about a 100% duplicate of the studio recording.
Faites aussi avec Axel Rudi Pell c'est magnifique