Two Live Supertramp Masterpieces

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 28 ส.ค. 2024
  • "Fool's Overture is one of my favorite pieces that I've ever written. It was very magical the way it came together. It was actually three separate pieces of music that I had for a few years and then, one day, they kind of all slotted together in what I think is a magnificent, kind of epic piece of music. I always imagined performing it with an orchestra, so when I did start playing with orchestras back in the '90s, it was such a thrill to play this song. I still get goosebumps to this day every time I get an opportunity to do that but, again, it's a collage of different historical events.” Roger Hodgson, 2016.
    “From London to LA, that’s the way Supertramp took to record ‘Crises, What Crises?’ in 1975. Writen by Rick Davis and Roger Hodgson, ‘Another Man’s Woman’ opens de door to a powerfull piano intro, a first part with Davis’ vocal and a Second Instrumental Part that turns it into a Masterpiece, full of a jazzy piano in a increscendo way and till the end.” G. Nolan, 2003.
    Another Man's Woman - • Supertramp - Another M...
    Fool's Overture - • Supertramp Fool´s Ov...
    (The rights of these songs don't belong to me. I am not any company and I don't have a profit-making job, so this video is only to share and promote what I love.)
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