Tout pareil sauf que je suis beaucoup plus jeune que toi puisque je viens d'avoir 53!! Et toc! Sérieux; l'époque du Walkman, l'odeur du vinyl et ma mère qui me disait "baisse ton bruit, j'entends pas la télé"!
I'm back to this video. I'm still thinking about my dad. I still miss him and I think I always will, there's not a day that passes where I don't think about him. I still come back here for comfort because even though he's gone, the memories associated with this video and song are not. I love and miss you dad
Back in the day, when America was still cool, we used to ride around in the country smoking "joints" and listening to this music along with Yes and several others. Still as fresh today as it was in the Mid 70's. Us old guys lived through the greatest periods of music ever in history. This is one of the jewels from that era.
Absolutely! When live was easier, less digital and honest. Didn't smoke joints in the 1970's (too young, even for a Dutchie), but I remember the 1970's and early-1980's as a time with an utter feeling of true happyness. Like enjoying eternal walks in colourful autumn forests on a beautiful day, with a gentle breeze cleansing your mind. The music from that era reflects this feeling imho.
well said,mate.so many talented musicians about in those days,,ime almost 63 now,we knew it was a special time in history,,and looking back now,,it was even more special than we 1st thought. the 60s and 70s wow,what a time to be young.
i'm 16 and i came across this music because of my dad. i own every single album and i love almost every track. it's just awesome music. a thousand times better then nowadays music
Mal Barker Yes, you and Randsonic are absoloutly right! I'm 44 now, and i discovered Supertramp (and Pink Floyd, and the "old" Genesis too...) about 20 years ago and i still listen this music : the 70's were an incredible time of creativity...go to see Roger in concert, it's a moment full of emotion!!
This beauty was my dad's alltime favorite... Around 15 years ago I was that little jerk going through puberty, playing and listening lots of (Dutch) Hardstyle, Hardcore, speedcore and other electronic music, and my old one always commented things like: 'Man, how can you listen to this shit? Maybe it's the generation gap, but this has nothing to do with music imo'. 'Please play some Supertramp or Pink Floyd for me' He added to this... I already knew all those tracks, because he regularly had them played on our Sony stereo-set those days (and deep inside I realy loved them too, but I was too stubborn to admit this those times) Few years later me and my friends were all grown-ups, but I still lived with my parents. We had a big house with plenty of room, and I had my own Drinking shack in the back of our garage were we'd all come together regularly to have some fun together, drink some beers and listen to music. At the end of those evenings my dad joined us to make a little chat with everyone and demanded us to play some of his alltime favorites. I loved those moments! To see the grin on his face was just priceless. Father and son listening & loving the same type of music. I am now 33 years old, and unfortunately I had to bury my father 1 year ago after a very unexpected and rapid illness. But this music continues to sustain me in the mourning and sorrow of his death. Love you dad!! Where ever you are I hope you can listen to this track again every day.
Born in 1990 in Canada, I got to know this song because of my dad, I got goosebumps just by hearing this because he as passed away in 2013, got memories for ever with me
My dad loved this song and would always specifically play this video when he listened to it. He loved that it was set to the pace of the music. He passed away in 2022 and I finally found this song and video after looking for awhile. So happy I can come back and see it again, this video is in my memories
If you said to a lot of people the name "Roger Hodgson" they would say who? However, there is no question he is one of the most gifted singer/songwriters' of our time (in my humble opinion) and for us original "Supertramp" fans the beating heart of one of the most innovative and out there groups in the last 50 years! Hodgson at the age of 64 still performs brilliantly. A musical genius!
The opening to this masterpiece always gives me chills. I feel it evokes the gravity of the events it alludes to? The feeling that we are at the precipice comes through powerfully,urgently, just brilliant...they don't make music like this anymore! So sad........
History recall, how great the........... 70's music really was. Today's modern music is neither better or worse than the 70's & 80's music, it is just different. The same as todays youth are different, their likes are different. But this piece is a classic destined to live on long after most other music of today has faded away.
Fons negentienachtenvijftig Well, I'm 56 and I have this tune and many more on CD for safe keeping from when I used to have them 33 records, not to mention 8 track tapes. But yes they were good times back then.
Intentionally been avoiding this song for three years since I waaay over-listened to it back then. Well worth the wait to fully and truly appreciate this again. I miss those days. It’s a shame that I’ll miss these ones one day, too, but can’t possibly love them now the same way. My heart goes out to anyone listening to this song, a masterpiece. I would listen to this song for almost an hour each day, over and over until my Study Hall was through. I was alone in the library during this class, and it was a nice comfort to have music. I’ve loved Supertramp since I learned their name and linked it to their songs, and I still do. The school blocked most of the official ways to listen to proper good musical tracks, but this kayaking video managed to slip past the filter, and oh how glad I am that it did. The video has become as nostalgic and wondrous to me as the music over it, in some strange, but good way. I’ve changed since those days, and I know it. I know I may never be the same again, and I wonder if that’s a good thing. Sure, I was flawed back then, but I’m flawed now, too. Just in a different way, a new issue each time one is resolved. I often wonder what the point is. Of life generally, I mean. Sorry to get so existential, but I just want to call out into the void of the internet, maybe get an echo in return for my efforts. In any case, I don’t understand the point of living. Not in a suicidal sense, but more that there’s no end goal. You can’t “win”. You can’t “lose”, either, unless that’s what you consider death to be. Does there need to be an end? Should there be? Will there ever be? What’s “enough” to have done in your one, limited lifetime? Will I waste mine? Do I need to be known by the masses to be successful? Do I need to do good, or just make an impact, or be a little nobody in the corner of nowhere? Does it matter at all? I don’t understand, and I don’t think anyone else quite does, either. It’s a shame, but there’s an odd comfort in that we’re all locked into this empty existence together. Not enough to overpower the major existential dread, of course, but still. The song is nearing its end for me as I write this, and I wonder how much people will read of this. Will this explode, and bring me into the public eye as some strange, old gaming channel that once was turning into one of philosophical intrigue, or will it too have no bearing on anything? The song is up now, and I bid you farewell. I hope you enjoyed the ramblings of a stranger, and I wish you the best.
Two years later I took in your words. I listened to the song then decided half way through to see the comments of this incredible band. Yours was the first. I began to read and I read the last of your words as the song was ending....kind of poetic, I think. Or maybe the timing was meant to be. One will never truly know.
That sir, is the most epic comment I have ever read on youtube. Unfortunately it is also very true. My mom loves this song and played it through a rough part of her life and I enjoy this song not only because of that but simply because it's music in it's purest of forms.
Winston Churchill's "We Shall fight On the Beaches" Speech combined with the melody of the song gives me Goosebumps! GREAT SONG altogether!!!!!!!!!!!!!!. VERY UNDERRATED!!!!!!!!!!!
ALLA KHABAR NOW YOURE BEEN CONQUERED WITH OUT SHOOTING A SINGLE BULLET, SAD VERY SAD , SO MANY PEOPLE DIED TO PRESERVE THE BRITISH EMPIRE FOR NOTHING , I DONT THINK GOD WILL FORGIVE YOU
A great video treatment for one of the most underrated rock odyssey pieces of all time. "Had a dream, it was war... And they couldn't tell me what it was for. But it was something they could lie about, Something we could die about..you know"
My Uncle passed away this past September at the ripe old age of 95. He fought in WW2 in a Hawker Hurricane with the RCAF and even as a teen when this song came out I thought of my Uncle and the guts he had as a young kid at 20-23 years RIP Frank C Johnson
Crisis? Crime? Bloody well right, Dreamer... Even in the quietest moments, everyone was laughing - until the day he died... stl,l he's calling, my friend my son i know everything but where you've gone
Now & Then wasn't even released until 77, so by then the band had changed members & everythng, & even times of rain was rearranged & claimed by eno hodgson & Indelibly stamped - only Travelled had the original vision so yeah? Even the quietest moments hit with everything previous released pretty much all the same.
You're right, the"good" taste IS to love pink Floyd because most of people budget Supertramp to commercial but actimually dont know them. Sorry for my english ui'm french😏
I agree, the best music was in the 70’s and I’d add the 60’s too. I graduated high school in 1982. I was raised on the 60’s and 70’s music which is what my dad played. My husband listened to 80’s and 90’s music. When he passed away, I pulled out the music I liked and never went back. This was the good stuff. So many memories attached to this music. We could disappear all day and nobody worried about where we were. Get home by dinner or we went hungry. I miss those days. God bless.
I can still hear my dear freind Penny saying, at the the 5:20 mark, "There's even words." on the night that she introduced me to Supertramp. Love her, love Supertramp.
"Called the man a fool, stripped him of his pride. Everyone was laughing, up until the day he died". I never forgot that line; it seers my psyche. Man's inhumanity to man. It never stops.
Roger? I raised my child on this album. To this day, It is still one of her favorites! She's all grown up, but this album meant alot to both of us. Hey? Thanks for that!
I am amazed that Hodgson and Davies do not get the recognition they deserve for being absolute geniuses when it comes to music....I loved them in the '80's and their music still holds strong today.
This is just wonderful! Supertramp were definitely an original type of band oozing with quality and great technique, it is quite difficult to put into words how much I love this music.
Running 10:58, this epic track was written by Supertramp's primary songwriters, Rick Davies and Roger Hodgson, and Hodgson sang lead. The song started as a collage of musical ideas that Hodgson came up with, which they put together into a song about the fall of mankind. Says Hodgson: "History recalls how great the fall can be, while everybody's sleeping, the boats put out to sea. It was very much the way I was perceiving life, that people were in denial of the way we were heading and the way the planet was heading."
I heard this song at my son's school performance for the first time in many years and it sent shivers down my spine. I thought it was good back in the day but now it makes you realise how unimaginative many of the band of today are. This should be a classic and Roger Hodgson and Co are extremely under rated. Unfortunately this song arrived in 1977 when Prog Rock was on the way out and I think it was simply overlooked.
This has to be considered even better than Bohemian Rhapsody I think of this silly simpering person who sent back the bust of Churchill !!. I still get chills.
Phil Anderson, Great news, thanks to Donald, Churchill's bust is now back in the White House. BTW, Melania's bust is also in the White House ( . ) ( . )
I became a HUGE Supertramp fan forever when at the tender age of 8 first hearing the Logical Song on the radio. When I think of the year 1979 it's Supertramp and Breakfast In America! One of my favorite albums. I also liked when Iron Maiden used Winston Churchill's speech for Aces High. Also as an American I apologize for obama. The worst president.
I was born in 61. In that era I was still a child and an adolescent. However whwn I was 18 I heard Logical Song" and " Hide in your Shell" for the first time. I completely fell in love wih Roger Hodgson' s songs! Both music and lyrics. Up tll today, when I' m alteady in my early sixties. Roger makes me feel that life can still be beautiful and worth living..
Here I am, a sixteen year old watching this masterpiece of a song and all I can think is "What type off junk is my generation filling our heads with, this is true music that is meant to bring joy to all that hear it.". And here my decision stands, and that decision is to listen to the true artist of my time and before. May this never get old. :)
Will always remember my History class, grade 8, substitute teacher who told us he likes to teach history with music. We all had to close our eyes, put our heads down on our desks and listen to history within this song. I don't remember his name but I will always remember hearing this song for the first (and not last) time!!!! My husband took me to see Roger Hodgson last year and didn't matter what band was playing in the background, all I heard was the voice of Supertramp, AWESOME!!!!
twas a time when music eased itself in our minds an thoughts,laying down with closed eyes,savouring each notes,So sad that we have to go back in the past to feel the powerfull ,yet gentle feeling of total abandon!
back in the 70's, listening this song first time, i was looking around me, it was just if i was caught in time. Like a movie! And still over all those years, that moment is still here. Because of this song! that was in 1977 when we moved from the country to the capitol city
Lyrics: History recalls how great the fall can be While everybody's sleeping, the boats put out to sea Borne on the wings of time It seemed the answers were so easy to find "To late, " the prophets (profits) cry The island's sinking, let's take to the sky Called the man a fool, striped him of his pride Everyone was laughing up until the day he died And though the wound went deep Still he's calling us out of our sleep My friends, we're not alone He waits in silence to lead us all home So tell me that you find it hard to grow Well I know, I know, I know And you tell me that you've many seeds to sow Well I know, I know, I know Can you hear what I'm saying Can you see the parts that I'm playing "Holy Man, Rocker Man, Come on Queenie, Joker Man, Spider Man, Blue Eyed Meanie" So you found your solution What will be your last contribution? "Live it up, rip it up, why so lazy? Give it out, dish it out, let's go crazy, Yeah!"
Aquellos que vivimos y sentimos la musica de estos grupos de los 80,fuimos afortunados,hoy solo nos queda el recuerdo y la nostalgia, además, dudo que se repitan creacciones que se aproximen a estas grandes obras...
Totalmente de acuerdo en todo lo que dices, solo que este álbum salio en los años 70s, para ser exactos en 1977, por lo que esta música pertenece a esta década que te menciono.
Great video and great song. I come 10 years later to said the same I said ten years ago. The best spent eleven minutes in my life. I always come back to this video when I want to relax and dream about adventures. Thanks for having done this.
This album is a classic, I still have it on vinyl. It's unique in every way and this song is just awesome. Every time I play it it takes me back to the late 70s. I remember seeing Supertramp at the old Glasgow Apollo around 1977/78......those were the days!! I,m not surprised this song has had 2 million hits, it's just something else, it's epic.
I listened to this when I was 12. I'm 54 and still listen to it. Some songs are just timeless.
Same in here, dear Kristin.
Exactly. Xx lifetime songs 🎵 and what a lovely video to go with it ❤ my goodness Roger has an epic voice (but it's the whole thing isn't it)
Tout pareil sauf que je suis beaucoup plus jeune que toi puisque je viens d'avoir 53!! Et toc! Sérieux; l'époque du Walkman, l'odeur du vinyl et ma mère qui me disait "baisse ton bruit, j'entends pas la télé"!
Oh ditto 🤗
Same here
I'm back to this video. I'm still thinking about my dad. I still miss him and I think I always will, there's not a day that passes where I don't think about him. I still come back here for comfort because even though he's gone, the memories associated with this video and song are not. I love and miss you dad
Back in the day, when America was still cool, we used to ride around in the country smoking "joints" and listening to this music along with Yes and several others. Still as fresh today as it was in the Mid 70's. Us old guys lived through the greatest periods of music ever in history. This is one of the jewels from that era.
Absolutely! When live was easier, less digital and honest. Didn't smoke joints in the 1970's (too young, even for a Dutchie), but I remember the 1970's and early-1980's as a time with an utter feeling of true happyness. Like enjoying eternal walks in colourful autumn forests on a beautiful day, with a gentle breeze cleansing your mind. The music from that era reflects this feeling imho.
Oh yeah ! Golden Age for music. So many differents styles...
well said,mate.so many talented musicians about in those days,,ime almost 63 now,we knew it was a special time in history,,and looking back now,,it was even more special than we 1st thought. the 60s and 70s wow,what a time to be young.
i'm 16 and i came across this music because of my dad. i own every single album and i love almost every track. it's just awesome music. a thousand times better then nowadays music
Mal Barker
Yes, you and Randsonic are absoloutly right! I'm 44 now, and i discovered Supertramp (and Pink Floyd, and the "old" Genesis too...) about 20 years ago and i still listen this music : the 70's were an incredible time of creativity...go to see Roger in concert, it's a moment full of emotion!!
This beauty was my dad's alltime favorite...
Around 15 years ago I was that little jerk going through puberty, playing and listening lots of (Dutch) Hardstyle, Hardcore, speedcore and other electronic music, and my old one always commented things like: 'Man, how can you listen to this shit? Maybe it's the generation gap, but this has nothing to do with music imo'.
'Please play some Supertramp or Pink Floyd for me' He added to this...
I already knew all those tracks, because he regularly had them played on our Sony stereo-set those days (and deep inside I realy loved them too, but I was too stubborn to admit this those times)
Few years later me and my friends were all grown-ups, but I still lived with my parents. We had a big house with plenty of room, and I had my own Drinking shack in the back of our garage were we'd all come together regularly to have some fun together, drink some beers and listen to music.
At the end of those evenings my dad joined us to make a little chat with everyone and demanded us to play some of his alltime favorites.
I loved those moments! To see the grin on his face was just priceless.
Father and son listening & loving the same type of music.
I am now 33 years old, and unfortunately I had to bury my father 1 year ago after a very unexpected and rapid illness.
But this music continues to sustain me in the mourning and sorrow of his death.
Love you dad!! Where ever you are I hope you can listen to this track again every day.
Born in 1990 in Canada, I got to know this song because of my dad, I got goosebumps just by hearing this because he as passed away in 2013, got memories for ever with me
My dad loved this song and would always specifically play this video when he listened to it. He loved that it was set to the pace of the music. He passed away in 2022 and I finally found this song and video after looking for awhile. So happy I can come back and see it again, this video is in my memories
They don't make music like this anymore.....sad that they don't
If you said to a lot of people the name "Roger Hodgson" they would say who? However, there is no question he is one of the most gifted singer/songwriters' of our time (in my humble opinion) and for us original "Supertramp" fans the beating heart of one of the most innovative and out there groups in the last 50 years!
Hodgson at the age of 64 still performs brilliantly. A musical genius!
Still Loving Supertramp and get asked alot....who is this?
spindrifter2 ...yes...love this whole album and Breakfast in America...they can't ( or. won't ) do this now ..this is music..
Just ask him!
Judy Wilson I’m 14 and I am really sad that nobody makes this kind of music any more....
spindrifter2 ...yes...i have loved this song and album since i was13 ..im now 55..
A great song by mr. Hodgson, a true masterpiece by Supertramp, Churchills speech, pure magic. Great!
Absolutely!!😀👍
The opening to this masterpiece always gives me chills. I feel it evokes the gravity of the events it alludes to? The feeling that we are at the precipice comes through powerfully,urgently, just brilliant...they don't make music like this anymore! So sad........
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History recall, how great the........... 70's music really was. Today's modern music is neither better or worse than the 70's & 80's music, it is just different. The same as todays youth are different, their likes are different. But this piece is a classic destined to live on long after most other music of today has faded away.
Different means worse.
One of the best songs ever.
dan meme 🤣
It’s on the level as Bohemian Rhapsody and Stairway to Heaven
Also Mr Tree from Mashmakhan.
pgorodiloff
Better !
Agreed. Cant forget Layla or Time (Has Come Today). My favorites.
Anyone from 45 and older: we had THE best time to be young EVER ! :) Would not trade it for all the gold in the world with today's youngsters.
Ek stem saam. Jonger dae was heerlik.
And who tells you that young, some not enjoy? xD. You are supposed to listen to songs no age ...
There are some adults who become embittered by the youth
Fons negentienachtenvijftig Well, I'm 56 and I have this tune and many more on CD for safe keeping from when I used to have them 33 records, not to mention 8 track tapes. But yes they were good times back then.
Simon Adebisi YOU SUCK REFUGEE WHAT DO YOU knOW?
Saw Supertramp in 1977. Amongst all their other brilliant tracks, this one stands out the most in their live show. Fantastic.
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Me too, summer 1977 Allentown fairs grounds after a high school graduation party.
Intentionally been avoiding this song for three years since I waaay over-listened to it back then. Well worth the wait to fully and truly appreciate this again. I miss those days. It’s a shame that I’ll miss these ones one day, too, but can’t possibly love them now the same way. My heart goes out to anyone listening to this song, a masterpiece. I would listen to this song for almost an hour each day, over and over until my Study Hall was through. I was alone in the library during this class, and it was a nice comfort to have music. I’ve loved Supertramp since I learned their name and linked it to their songs, and I still do. The school blocked most of the official ways to listen to proper good musical tracks, but this kayaking video managed to slip past the filter, and oh how glad I am that it did. The video has become as nostalgic and wondrous to me as the music over it, in some strange, but good way. I’ve changed since those days, and I know it. I know I may never be the same again, and I wonder if that’s a good thing. Sure, I was flawed back then, but I’m flawed now, too. Just in a different way, a new issue each time one is resolved. I often wonder what the point is. Of life generally, I mean. Sorry to get so existential, but I just want to call out into the void of the internet, maybe get an echo in return for my efforts. In any case, I don’t understand the point of living. Not in a suicidal sense, but more that there’s no end goal. You can’t “win”. You can’t “lose”, either, unless that’s what you consider death to be. Does there need to be an end? Should there be? Will there ever be? What’s “enough” to have done in your one, limited lifetime? Will I waste mine? Do I need to be known by the masses to be successful? Do I need to do good, or just make an impact, or be a little nobody in the corner of nowhere? Does it matter at all? I don’t understand, and I don’t think anyone else quite does, either. It’s a shame, but there’s an odd comfort in that we’re all locked into this empty existence together. Not enough to overpower the major existential dread, of course, but still. The song is nearing its end for me as I write this, and I wonder how much people will read of this. Will this explode, and bring me into the public eye as some strange, old gaming channel that once was turning into one of philosophical intrigue, or will it too have no bearing on anything? The song is up now, and I bid you farewell. I hope you enjoyed the ramblings of a stranger, and I wish you the best.
... What A Beautiful Soul You Are 😊 ❤ ...
I'm listening to it right now for the first time after reading what you just said
Bless your day 🙏
Enjoy the ride my friend. Reckon we'll all be the last to know.
Peace be in you 🙏
Jokes who says oh h*** yeah that's like the ultimate song from supertramp!!!!!!!
Two years later I took in your words. I listened to the song then decided half way through to see the comments of this incredible band. Yours was the first. I began to read and I read the last of your words as the song was ending....kind of poetic, I think.
Or maybe the timing was meant to be. One will never truly know.
I love this song, always remind me of the first time I listened to Supertramp from the old tapes of my dad...
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This song brings me RIGHT back to when it came out. This was one of the definitive 1970s album rock classics. Timeless.
You're not the same after you hear this classic. A shock of breeze.
One of the BEST songs of all time !!!
I love the opening of this song, takes me back to my childhood.
Magnifique,
Without doubt, one of the best songs ever recorded
Sir Tadema ...yes...loved this song and album since i was 13...am now 55..
That sir, is the most epic comment I have ever read on youtube. Unfortunately it is also very true. My mom loves this song and played it through a rough part of her life and I enjoy this song not only because of that but simply because it's music in it's purest of forms.
one of the best songs ever ! ! in my opinion! !
the best eleven minutes I spent in my life
Winston Churchill's "We Shall fight On the Beaches" Speech combined with the melody of the song gives me Goosebumps! GREAT SONG altogether!!!!!!!!!!!!!!. VERY UNDERRATED!!!!!!!!!!!
We will NEVER surrender! Hence Brexit.
ConvictedAshes
ALLA KHABAR NOW YOURE BEEN CONQUERED WITH OUT SHOOTING A SINGLE BULLET, SAD VERY SAD , SO MANY PEOPLE DIED TO PRESERVE THE BRITISH EMPIRE FOR NOTHING , I DONT THINK GOD WILL FORGIVE YOU
As an American, I can only say: THANK GOD FOR THE BRITISH.
If there was a god why has he not stopt all the wars????
A great video treatment for one of the most underrated rock odyssey pieces of all time.
"Had a dream, it was war...
And they couldn't tell me what it was for.
But it was something they could lie about,
Something we could die about..you know"
Bought this album in 1980, it's simply a masterpiece, fantastic.
One of the most underrated albums ever.
This is a masterpiece!
My Uncle passed away this past September at the ripe old age of 95. He fought in WW2 in a Hawker Hurricane with the RCAF and even as a teen when this song came out I thought of my Uncle and the guts he had as a young kid at 20-23 years RIP Frank C Johnson
You know that on this cold side of the planet (Quebec), you are especially appreciated. You know that already, we love you in Quebec.
Brings back so many memories for me. Supertramp, one of the great bands of our time.
started out life as a prog band before they earned squillions with the fm-friendly breakfast in america.
top set of musicians though.
Crisis? Crime? Bloody well right, Dreamer...
Even in the quietest moments, everyone was laughing - until the day he died... stl,l he's calling, my friend
my son
i know everything but where you've gone
Now & Then wasn't even released until 77, so by then the band had changed members & everythng, & even times of rain was rearranged & claimed by eno hodgson & Indelibly stamped - only Travelled had the original vision so yeah? Even the quietest moments hit with everything previous released pretty much all the same.
I've been to over 100 concerts, including Supertramp together back in the day, Roger Hodgson 2 years ago was the best ever.
I have heard that a lot about the quality if his shows. I need to see him.
Just seen Roger in Alicante, fabulous
Supertramp is so underrated, love their songs.
I love them too.
B-Thrash they’re not really underrated
Really, not underrated.
Along with other underrated bands like Beatles Led Zeppelin and Pink Floyd.
You're right, the"good" taste IS to love pink Floyd because most of people budget Supertramp to commercial but actimually dont know them. Sorry for my english ui'm french😏
This song is embedded in my very DNA, because I listened to it so much when the album came out. Amazing song.
When we are gone.. a lot of us remain here on Earth. Through our children pictures videos, music. We never just die.. we fade away
Ciao...by...gio...sss..primo...Milano.. italy...ciao.
Beautiful song brings back beautiful memories
I agree, the best music was in the 70’s and I’d add the 60’s too. I graduated high school in 1982. I was raised on the 60’s and 70’s music which is what my dad played. My husband listened to 80’s and 90’s music. When he passed away, I pulled out the music I liked and never went back. This was the good stuff. So many memories attached to this music. We could disappear all day and nobody worried about where we were. Get home by dinner or we went hungry. I miss those days. God bless.
I can still hear my dear freind Penny saying, at the the 5:20 mark, "There's even words." on the night that she introduced me to Supertramp. Love her, love Supertramp.
Reminds me of One for the vine by Genesis, another masterpiece
best song ... masterpiece !!! ✌️👍😊💜
Supertramp --- Fool's Overture
....Even in the Quietest Moments 1977
This song is on one of my favorite albums from the 1970's.
totally agree
War no more
So beautiful. Takes me back every time to a wonderful place and time. Still have and always will cherish this album. ❤
Roger hodgson is a true artist. Believe it or not I could have listened to this for an extended 10 minutes. Two thumbs up for me.
A MASTERPIECE!!!!!
Ciao..by..gio..sss..primo..Milano...italy..ciao.
"Called the man a fool, stripped him of his pride. Everyone was laughing, up until the day he died". I never forgot that line; it seers my psyche. Man's inhumanity to man. It never stops.
MASTERPIECE
Roger? I raised my child on this album. To this day, It is still one of her favorites! She's all grown up, but this album meant alot to both of us. Hey? Thanks for that!
I saw Roger Hodgson perform this live recently. Absolutely stunning.
I am amazed that Hodgson and Davies do not get the recognition they deserve for being absolute geniuses when it comes to music....I loved them in the '80's and their music still holds strong today.
This is just wonderful! Supertramp were definitely an original type of band oozing with quality and great technique, it is quite difficult to put into words how much I love this music.
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Beautiful song !
I remember back in the early 80's after a hard evening, falling asleep to this song. Great stuff. Hodgson is a genius (in my humble opinion).
For me, a supreme moment in prog. rock!
I heard this music when I was a teenager-adult and I changed from my living place as my mother died. R.I.P.
Running 10:58, this epic track was written by Supertramp's primary songwriters, Rick Davies and Roger Hodgson, and Hodgson sang lead. The song started as a collage of musical ideas that Hodgson came up with, which they put together into a song about the fall of mankind. Says Hodgson: "History recalls how great the fall can be, while everybody's sleeping, the boats put out to sea. It was very much the way I was perceiving life, that people were in denial of the way we were heading and the way the planet was heading."
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Supertramp's primary writers? Its ONLY writers
Oh Lord! You used Rick's name! I hope you are still well! Apparently Roger has , well I don't know. He;s pissed!
No, the song's about Winston Churchill.
Heard this at a disco as an introduction to the start of the evening, a classic...very fond memories.....
Maybe the best song I ever heard.
God bless my mom for showing me Supertramp. xx
This is the song my wife listened to and watched this video when I served in Iraq! Great band.
Foolish mankind .awesome song
It`s me with cam just before I drowned listening to this great masterpiece
This is soo good! The music, the voice and the lyrics
im 15, i love this song, saw him at concert.
best concert ive ever seen.
I heard this song at my son's school performance for the first time in many years and it sent shivers down my spine. I thought it was good back in the day but now it makes you realise how unimaginative many of the band of today are. This should be a classic and Roger Hodgson and Co are extremely under rated. Unfortunately this song arrived in 1977 when Prog Rock was on the way out and I think it was simply overlooked.
In my opinion, quite simply one of the best pieces of music ever written.
We shall never surrender
Saw Supertramp 3 times in the late 70's/early 80's. AWESOME!!
This has to be considered even better than Bohemian Rhapsody I think of this silly simpering person who sent back the bust of Churchill !!. I still get chills.
Phil Anderson, Great news, thanks to Donald, Churchill's bust is now back in the White House. BTW, Melania's bust is also in the White House ( . ) ( . )
Even better than Bohemian Rhapsody? HAHAHAHAHAHA.
Nothing to compares. Both are amazing.
I became a HUGE Supertramp fan forever when at the tender age of 8 first hearing the Logical Song on the radio. When I think of the year 1979 it's Supertramp and Breakfast In America! One of my favorite albums. I also liked when Iron Maiden used Winston Churchill's speech for Aces High. Also as an American I apologize for obama. The worst president.
.much better than Bohemian Rhapsody!!
Simply mesmerizing! A masterpiece I love.
love love love your presentation of this maevelous album
ive just discovered this song this is AMAZING!
Now I'm much older. Showed this music to my child, she took to it. Give this music to your children!
Yes, a masterpiece.
60 this year, and still Supertramp gives me music, lyrics, and harmonies and memories and MUSIC!
cant say haw much i love this song
Most collective creative work of that decade....when I was young and also now that I am older...understanding the Pink Floyd...
Beautiful song! This is one of the many that helped shape my poetic mind!
Une musique qui m'a accompagné une bonne partie de ma vie. Quelle plaisir. Merci Supertramp.
One of the best songs ever heard!
I was born in 61. In that era I was still a child and an adolescent. However whwn I was 18 I heard Logical Song" and " Hide in your Shell" for the first time. I completely fell in love wih Roger Hodgson' s songs! Both music and lyrics.
Up tll today, when I' m alteady in my early sixties. Roger makes me feel that life can still be beautiful and worth living..
Vivemos uma época maravihosa, amigo....de deixar saudades. Linda sinfonia.
Here I am, a sixteen year old watching this masterpiece of a song and all I can think is "What type off junk is my generation filling our heads with, this is true music that is meant to bring joy to all that hear it.". And here my decision stands, and that decision is to listen to the true artist of my time and before. May this never get old. :)
10 years later 😳 what you listen too now? I’ll be back in 10 years
Amazing Song, amazing, amazing, amazing!
Will always remember my History class, grade 8, substitute teacher who told us he likes to teach history with music. We all had to close our eyes, put our heads down on our desks and listen to history within this song. I don't remember his name but I will always remember hearing this song for the first (and not last) time!!!! My husband took me to see Roger Hodgson last year and didn't matter what band was playing in the background, all I heard was the voice of Supertramp, AWESOME!!!!
This is our finest hour, we shall NEVER surrender
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Good old and great rocking Time.
Hell yeah! This is pure music, it really gave me goosebumps!
twas a time when music eased itself in our minds an thoughts,laying down with closed eyes,savouring each notes,So sad that we have to go back in the past to feel the powerfull ,yet gentle feeling of total abandon!
Had to come back and listen, woke up with this song in my head. Awesome upload!!! THANK YOU! :)
big Ben signalling the end of our British way of life cuts me to the bone everytime!
We will go on to the end....we shall fight on the seas and oceans...we shall defend our island, whatever the cost may be....WE SHALL NEVER SURRENDER.
Wars are arranged and their narrators are appointed.
Called the man a fool,
Stripped him of his pride,
Everyone was laughing up until the day he died
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back in the 70's, listening this song first time, i was looking around me, it was just if i was caught in time. Like a movie! And still over all those years, that moment is still here. Because of this song! that was in 1977 when we moved from the country to the capitol city
Lyrics:
History recalls how great the fall can be
While everybody's sleeping, the boats put out to sea
Borne on the wings of time
It seemed the answers were so easy to find
"To late, " the prophets (profits) cry
The island's sinking, let's take to the sky
Called the man a fool, striped him of his pride
Everyone was laughing up until the day he died
And though the wound went deep
Still he's calling us out of our sleep
My friends, we're not alone
He waits in silence to lead us all home
So tell me that you find it hard to grow
Well I know, I know, I know
And you tell me that you've many seeds to sow
Well I know, I know, I know
Can you hear what I'm saying
Can you see the parts that I'm playing
"Holy Man, Rocker Man, Come on Queenie,
Joker Man, Spider Man, Blue Eyed Meanie"
So you found your solution
What will be your last contribution?
"Live it up, rip it up, why so lazy?
Give it out, dish it out, let's go crazy,
Yeah!"
This was Roberts favourite song. RIP my little brother. I miss you so much. I am still crying.
This is music and not the crap of today's music
I really like Tame Impala and Supertramp. Both are quite moody and touching. You should give them a try!
well said
When I hear this in my head I see the kayak every time. You've imprinted it.
Aquellos que vivimos y sentimos la musica de estos grupos de los 80,fuimos afortunados,hoy solo nos queda el recuerdo y la nostalgia, además, dudo que se repitan creacciones que se aproximen a estas grandes obras...
Totalmente de acuerdo en todo lo que dices, solo que este álbum salio en los años 70s, para ser exactos en 1977, por lo que esta música pertenece a esta década que te menciono.
Great video and great song. I come 10 years later to said the same I said ten years ago. The best spent eleven minutes in my life. I always come back to this video when I want to relax and dream about adventures. Thanks for having done this.
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This album is a classic, I still have it on vinyl. It's unique in every way and this song is just awesome. Every time I play it it takes me back to the late 70s. I remember seeing Supertramp at the old Glasgow Apollo around 1977/78......those were the days!! I,m not surprised this song has had 2 million hits, it's just something else, it's epic.