The album Crime of the Century is a masterpiece, when it came out my friends and I listened to it, all summer long. I've always loved the drummer in Supertramp, his dynamics and choice of chops are amazing!
I love Supertramp. I use to listen to this Album in the 70’s. When I was around 15 or so. These guys were awesome. Still love this album at 63 years old. Female.
Yes, I am 63 too and listened same time when it came out. So profound, and as a teen it touched me in a way no other music did. Still a favorite. Male.
@Martin TaylorNo I'm not. ;) Eternity is human definition, which is probably used by other species as well, but if there are no people here anymore, there is no eternity anymore, no music, nothing. No definition at all. The world just exist in our heads. Ask Buddha.. ;)
@Martin Taylor Okay the problem is deeper, before you try to think about eternity and its definition, you should start learning read. ;) I did not write that other species are people, I write that other species probably, as well as people (humans), have a definition like eternity. Eternity might be not be a single definition, only by humans. But the world you are live in, is a definition of your brain, surely invented from outside from culture from the language you use, from the environment you grown up and live in. But it's only a definition of your Brain. You can see it on the fact that you only receive information by visual light, sound, taste and feel. you don't see radio waves or radiation. You cannot feel the action of quantum fields. You are living in this world, in this slight layer, so to speak, you don't know what is happening in your body with Hormons, the chemical reactions in your cells and deeper in the world of Atoms. And you don't know what in the big world of stars, black holes and Galaxyis is really happening. You even don't know, why this universe is or how it will ends. By the way, if someone told you, this is because God made it, and you believe it, you're sucked. ;) That means your whole definition, which is, in big parts, a common definition of the culture, environment, family ,community you live in, is only a definition. You as a human don't know anything about the real nature of reality. So when your mind is gone, this complete definition is gone. Face it, it helps to live lucky and relaxed. Believe me, I have seen eternity.. ;)
SOLID STEADY BEATS, WITH PERFECTLY PLACED N TIMED FILLS. EXACTLY WHERE THEYRE SUPPOSED TO BE IN THE SONG. DRUM POETRY IN MOTION. PURE ARTISTRY. I WAS LUCKY ENOUGH TO WITNESS THIS BRILLIANT MASTERPIECE IN OTTAWA WHEN THIS ALBUM CAME. THE SOUND WAS EVERYWHERE, CRYSTAL CLEAR EVERY INSTRUMENT. AN EPIC, UNFORGETTABLE EXPERIENCE. 👏 BROVO SUPERTRAMP..!!!! 👊🖖
Being a child of the sixties, my absolutely favorite bands of all times! 2 tours in Nam, 2 purple hearts, listening to them always took me to a different place... Forever grateful for their music...
Supertramp had such a rich, heavy sound. The fact that they had two fantastic, completely different lead singers made them a fantastic and versatile band! Rock On!
The greatest legacy of my dad was all of this amazing music we got to hear as kids while on road trips and vacations. Now I'm 47 and I get to share it with my own son. 😊
I am 64 years old, I grieve because I never had my father listen to it. He was a big band Era type of guy. I think this would blown his shoes off. The song just builds and builds but so smooth and soft but very intense
My very first concert in 1975. I was 15 years old and had only heard Bloody Well Right. Instant fan. And as much as I love both Rick and Rodger, I hate the fact that they couldn't get along and it robbed the world of Supertramp.
I completely agree. I grew up in Toronto and I remembered rocking to all those bands. Oh and I have to say this song was the BEST STONER song to listen to with a pair of head phones on.
DidYouReadEULA well he gets some of it right but his timing is a bit off . What we all enjoy is that punch of the individual drum strikes but the sequence is not always timed correctly
@@markanderson8119 exactly what I was thinking...but it'not always easy to keep the timing right in a live performance. Sometimes it's hard to hear on stage. But for a band like this it shouldn't happen.
Saw This Stellar Band 2 Nites in a row At The Fabulous Forum In LA!!! Simply Stellar!!! Then At The LA Sports Arena all In The 70s!!!i Incredible!!!! Then Went To See Roger Hodgson as a Solo Artist and his Band in 1998 and Saw and met him in The Parking Lot at The Galaxy Concert Theater!!! In Santa Ana Cal , turned around after getting out of My Car and there he was all by himself walking thru the parking Lot, I yelled out Roger and scared him! And said Hi !! It was Me and My Wife!! And I said I saw Supertramp at the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium!! Then he walked over to Us!!! He was so Nice and Shook Our Hands and said ThankYou!!!! Will never forget how Nice He was After I sacred Heckout Of Him, And Then He Thanked Us for coming to see him! A Way Cool Guy!!!
Roger moved to the same town as I lived in, he played at a bar one night with a local band, we got to dance with him, talk with him, it was pretty cool, a long time ago and a great memory to last a lifetime.
@@annemichelinepivin9586, Elvis, Earth Wind and Fire, Chicago, Kansas, Boston, Styx, Eagles, Heart, Billy Joel, Journey, etc...they are all American Bands. Both countries generated quality back in times!
One of the best ever I’ll never forget them. I listen to them still to this day! They make my heart cry they make a kid happy they make me feel things I’ve never felt they have a gift that they share with everyone and forever.❤
I saw Supertramp in concert in 1977 . It remains my favourite concert - and I have attended many other bands' and solo artists ' concerts during the years .
Was absolutely privileged to see supertramp twice in London. Born to perform and way before their time. Their music was just mystical and I absolutely love them. Still play there albums 40 years on.💙💖
Para mi, este es el mejor tema de esta banda, tiene una carga dramática sin igual, los acordes del piano a mitad de la canción con esa entrada dramática como dando la impresión de que algo se va a desencadenar, es magistrallllll, no hay otra banda con un estilo más original qué está, fueron y serán únicos, originales y sin copias.
Ive been listening to Crime of the Century since i was 7 yrs old in the 70s and the headphones were bigger than my head. Lol i will never tire of this album.
The album when released stood head and shoulders above all others, Pure masterpiece of music perfection, How times have changed, Came across a original vinyl LP in pristine condition at a car-boot sale, I bought it for £2 pound, Crime of the Century,
J'écoute cette chanson et je ressens encore les mêmes émotions que quant j'avais 17 ans , je la fais découvrir à mon fils qui adore écouter avec moi les groupes de ma génération ❤.
Not only like fine wine ... But with fine wine , I'm French and know a bit what I'm speaking about !! Specially right from 2.30 when the music becomes captivating ............
Great track, watched them at Leeds University at that time where the electric failed but the keyboard player walked on with light bulbs around him and played A your adorable etc on the piano until it was repaired.. Great show. This track is great if you want to show your speakers off.
My first concert at the Southampton Guild hall age 17 with my friend Nick George. Fan of Supertramp ever since. Totally blew me away. So much better than an American light beer.. 🍻
Watched supertramp live in concert in my teens at Bristol Coulston Hall UK, just three rows back from the stage, they were truly amazing, brings back fantastic memories, just exquisite 👌
musicalement un vrai plaisir !! merci à tous les créateurs artistiques de nous permettre de ressourcer notre sensibilité et notre goût de la beauté ce qui de nos jours se fait malheureusement rare, les peuples ont des politiques vendus aux multinationales et à la finance !! malheureusement nous sommes trop faibles (pour l'instant) pour contrer ces pouvoirs
Rodger Hodgson is a writer and can play all instruments on his solo album eye of the storm . Shout out for the timings of his drummer on this one . awsome!
@balazsernhaft8337 Why do you have such a distaste for Roger, They are both great song writers and musicians. According to you everything Roger does to you is crap and everything Rick is great. The things you accuse Roger fans of doing, you do for all of Rick's music. Here is from wikipedia about COTC "Asylum", "Rudy" and "Bloody Well Right" were written by Davies, "Dreamer", "If Everyone Was Listening", and "Hide in Your Shell" were written by Hodgson, and both "School" and "Crime of the Century" are Davies/Hodgson collaborations.[10]
@balazsernhaft8337 I think the difference between us is i'm a Supertramp fan and your a Rick fan. You don't comment on songs by Supertramp before 1983, just one after and it's the great Rick Davies not the great Supertramp. I've never commented under any Supertramp videos with negative comments about any member of the band (except Mark Hart that's only because he doesn't sound good on Roger songs, I thinks Rick should have sung them in his voice.) You say Roger hasn't been heard from since 2020, He had concert July 2021 in the Netherlands and a football (soccer) venue, not much after that. I'm glad Rick is doing better in his health, like I said I also liked Rick and Roger before and after 1983. I know his health probably limits him, but his 2022 performances were in a bar in a 40 foot by 40 foot room shot at the bar Stephen Talkhouse , long Island , New York.
I still have the vinyl album in my loft, this is by far the best track from the album...................It takes me right back to a great time in my life.
Oh my lord🤔it has been over 50 years past that my ears rang to this most glorifying producers of the real wit n grind kind of sounds ❤❤❤god bless Supertramp 💫✨🙏⭐
Always my favorite song of Supertramp. The majesty power and glory of which is unsurpassed in the annals of rock history. The power this band had live was more intense than Pink Floyd. You really had to experience this live to understand the power they had.
Sorry but probably you don’t know who they are! In the 70s and 80s they were one of the best band in the world!!! This is proper music not the rubbish that are doing in this days!!
@@dustyseasea Just meant that I wished Rick would have sung more of the songs because I enjoy Rick's voice moreso than Roger's. When chatting about Great Bands, I just do not hear their name come up very often. I grew up listening to this band so I think I know enough about their talents to comment as I did. Maybe, I am misreading your comment? Cheers
@The Elder I realize Rick sang many of the songs (probably half), I just wished he did more as I enjoy his voice moreso than Roger's - meaning, I want more. Not aware that he took over though. Anyway, I enjoy both, but sometimes Roger is a bit too whiny for me. Thanks
@The Elder I agree and if I recall they came from different backgrounds so meshing as they did was quite an accomplishment. Yes, a very unique band that spanned a couple of decades - they live on with me for their great music. I have listened to Roger's solo stuff and enjoyed them - sure wish Rick had one. That is pretty cool to have been around them. Kinda like me - I know them from cd's and mags. lol Btw, which video?
The album Crime of the Century is a masterpiece, when it came out my friends and I listened to it, all summer long. I've always loved the drummer in Supertramp, his dynamics and choice of chops are amazing!
I love Supertramp. I use to listen to this Album in the 70’s. When I was around 15 or so. These guys were awesome.
Still love this album at 63 years old. Female.
Same here. Absolutely amazing
Yes, I am 63 too and listened same time when it came out. So profound, and as a teen it touched me in a way no other music did. Still a favorite. Male.
From my boyhood
Female of the species.
I may have turned 70 this year but all I gotta do is put this album ( that I purchased brand new) on abd I become 25 allllll over again 😎
I hear you. I am 63 and like you I love them. Can’t take our music 🎶 away from us that’s for sure 😊
I’m 69. We had the best music in the 70’s.
A Masterpiece of music for the eternity. People will still listen to it, when we are all gone..
@Martin Taylor If there are no people, there is not eternity.
Think about it..
@Martin TaylorNo I'm not. ;) Eternity is human definition, which is probably used by other species as well, but if there are no people here anymore, there is no eternity anymore, no music, nothing. No definition at all. The world just exist in our heads. Ask Buddha.. ;)
@Martin Taylor Okay the problem is deeper, before you try to think about eternity and its definition, you should start learning read. ;) I did not write that other species are people, I write that other species probably, as well as people (humans), have a definition like eternity. Eternity might be not be a single definition, only by humans. But the world you are live in, is a definition of your brain, surely invented from outside from culture from the language you use, from the environment you grown up and live in. But it's only a definition of your Brain. You can see it on the fact that you only receive information by visual light, sound, taste and feel. you don't see radio waves or radiation. You cannot feel the action of quantum fields. You are living in this world, in this slight layer, so to speak, you don't know what is happening in your body with Hormons, the chemical reactions in your cells and deeper in the world of Atoms. And you don't know what in the big world of stars, black holes and Galaxyis is really happening. You even don't know, why this universe is or how it will ends. By the way, if someone told you, this is because God made it, and you believe it, you're sucked. ;)
That means your whole definition, which is, in big parts, a common definition of the culture, environment, family ,community you live in, is only a definition.
You as a human don't know anything about the real nature of reality. So when your mind is gone, this complete definition is gone.
Face it, it helps to live lucky and relaxed.
Believe me, I have seen eternity.. ;)
@Martin Taylor hopeless.. 🤷
How are you something as a Fawlty towers supertramp the best
gooooosebumps all over, man! great Rick Davies perfomance!
The drummer is fantastic! Bob Siebenberg Love.... One of the BesT! 🥰 Fantastic Song Fantastic Band! Don't exist anymore...
SOLID STEADY BEATS, WITH PERFECTLY PLACED N TIMED FILLS.
EXACTLY WHERE THEYRE SUPPOSED TO BE IN THE SONG.
DRUM POETRY IN MOTION. PURE ARTISTRY. I WAS LUCKY ENOUGH TO WITNESS THIS BRILLIANT MASTERPIECE IN OTTAWA WHEN THIS ALBUM CAME. THE SOUND WAS EVERYWHERE, CRYSTAL CLEAR EVERY INSTRUMENT. AN EPIC, UNFORGETTABLE EXPERIENCE. 👏
BROVO SUPERTRAMP..!!!! 👊🖖
They still exist bécasse many fans still hear théorie songs, great great band many thanks guys for this nice moment
Being a child of the sixties, my absolutely favorite bands of all times! 2 tours in Nam, 2 purple hearts, listening to them always took me to a different place... Forever grateful for their music...
Most under rated band
Amongst the great bands
Thank you for your service *SIR*
Yes indeed thank you so much for your service!!!
@@jamesmccune7612 Thank you for your service.
Thank you for your service
Supertramp had such a rich, heavy sound. The fact that they had two fantastic, completely different lead singers made them a fantastic and versatile band! Rock On!
The greatest legacy of my dad was all of this amazing music we got to hear as kids while on road trips and vacations. Now I'm 47 and I get to share it with my own son. 😊
I am 64 years old, I grieve because I never had my father listen to it. He was a big band Era type of guy. I think this would blown his shoes off.
The song just builds and builds but so smooth and soft but very intense
Voice is body of the song. Piano is the mind. Sax is the soul.
And drums are the heart!
@@damiendegrasse oh yeesss!❤️
true......
so what does that make the great drummer
Drums........the heartbeat .
Fantastic song from a fantastic album. One of the best produced albums I have ever heard.
Sim muito bom
I agree and prefer it to any Pink Floyd album except Dark Side of the Moon. It truly is well produced and recorded.
I believe that Supertramp in Paris is THE BEST.
Time Traveler haven’t heard it. I’ll check it out thanks
All there stuff was sooo good🧲💕💕
This is one of the best songs ever written in my view, so majestic and powerful.
Crime of the Century and Crisis What Crisis..my two favourite Supertramp Album s..still thrash them after all these years..a grt brilliant band..
You spelled Even in the quietest moments wrong.....nah..just kidding
Bester Song von Supertramp, noch zu meiner Realschulzeit 1977!!
One of the best songs ever,what a Masterpiece.
As was The Crime......
I think they intended for this song to be humorous at first but that it developed beyond their expectations.
No fancy light show.
The sound,...is the show!!
👍👍
Can't stop listening to Supertramp since 1979... I was 10 yrs old back then... 👍👍🌼🌼
So do i..
Had a bit of a start. Leaving year at college. I was 17.❤😂
@@dennispicone6801 As was I. Open air concert in Ottawa. "Rudy" with the giant infamous video in the background....epic!
So thrilled that Google directed me here when I asked for the best classic live performance videos.
My very first concert in 1975. I was 15 years old and had only heard Bloody Well Right. Instant fan. And as much as I love both Rick and Rodger, I hate the fact that they couldn't get along and it robbed the world of Supertramp.
One of the greatest masterful bands and albums of all time
That's one of the Best songs i'd ever heard in mt life
Totally agree and I am of the Beatles era.
If you grew up in Canada in the 70’s this was your soundtrack
agreed along with Rush,Yes, Genesis, Floyd and ACDC. And throw in Triumph and Max Webster.And dont forget April Wine and BTO
I completely agree. I grew up in Toronto and I remembered rocking to all those bands. Oh and I have to say this song was the BEST STONER song to listen to with a pair of head phones on.
That bass drum work is simply stunning.
Yes it sounds awesome on my 7.1 system It feels like I am there!Cheers
DidYouReadEULA well he gets some of it right but his timing is a bit off . What we all enjoy is that punch of the individual drum strikes but the sequence is not always timed correctly
@@markanderson8119 Not a very good drummer :(
Is this a different band lineup?
@@markanderson8119 exactly what I was thinking...but it'not always easy to keep the timing right in a live performance. Sometimes it's hard to hear on stage. But for a band like this it shouldn't happen.
Killer drummer, beautiful drum set!
Saw This Stellar Band 2 Nites in a row At The Fabulous Forum In LA!!! Simply Stellar!!! Then At The LA Sports Arena all In The 70s!!!i Incredible!!!! Then Went To See Roger Hodgson as a Solo Artist and his Band in 1998 and Saw and met him in The Parking Lot at The Galaxy Concert Theater!!! In Santa Ana Cal , turned around after getting out of My Car and there he was all by himself walking thru the parking Lot, I yelled out Roger and scared him! And said Hi !! It was Me and My Wife!! And I said I saw Supertramp at the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium!! Then he walked over to Us!!! He was so Nice and Shook Our Hands and said ThankYou!!!! Will never forget how Nice He was After I sacred Heckout Of Him, And Then He Thanked Us for coming to see him! A Way Cool Guy!!!
Roger moved to the same town as I lived in, he played at a bar one night with a local band, we got to dance with him, talk with him, it was pretty cool, a long time ago and a great memory to last a lifetime.
Where?
This album tops all other a Tru classic I use to lay on the floor with my headphones on an would totally be engulfed by thee experience
"I used to lay on the floor with my headphones on an would totally be engulfed by the experience." Amen.
One of the great bands , that sounds just as good live as in the studio.
Did you notice that the great band are mostly from UK.
@@annemichelinepivin9586, Elvis, Earth Wind and Fire, Chicago, Kansas, Boston, Styx, Eagles, Heart, Billy Joel, Journey, etc...they are all American Bands. Both countries generated quality back in times!
Saw this tour in the 70s. Crime of the century. What an album. This. Hide in your shell dreamer school. Great great album.
Sometimes I feel like I’m just tumbling around in a rotating memory machine
This song is fantastic . The voice of Rick Davies is wonderful .
One of the best ever I’ll never forget them. I listen to them still to this day! They make my heart cry they make a kid happy they make me feel things I’ve never felt they have a gift that they share with everyone and forever.❤
Where is Rick? This is Rodgers song.
@@skipsmith8121hey clown 🤡 this is Rick Davies song do your homework clown 🤡
@@skipsmith8121Roger?? My God. Rick Davies is the singer who wrote it.
Roger is not in this video.
I have two kids in their twenties and they listen to the good stuff all the time; managed to do something right at least.
when the piano solo comes in and then the drums, it always gets to me - wonderful song, great group.
Absolutely brilliant, always was, always will be
I saw Supertramp in concert in 1977 . It remains my favourite concert - and I have attended many other bands' and solo artists ' concerts during the years .
Was absolutely privileged to see supertramp twice in London. Born to perform and way before their time. Their music was just mystical and I absolutely love them. Still play there albums 40 years on.💙💖
May god bless every single one of these great musicians, long may they live.
Para mi, este es el mejor tema de esta banda, tiene una carga dramática sin igual, los acordes del piano a mitad de la canción con esa entrada dramática como dando la impresión de que algo se va a desencadenar, es magistrallllll, no hay otra banda con un estilo más original qué está, fueron y serán únicos, originales y sin copias.
The power of Bob C Benberg on the drums is awesome. Fabulous record from a fabulous album.
One of my favorite songs by supertramp, great piano playing and saxs also.
03:07 always gets me! What a masterpiece!
Ive been listening to Crime of the Century since i was 7 yrs old in the 70s and the headphones were bigger than my head. Lol i will never tire of this album.
One of the greatest of all time....masterpiece.
my favorite part: "who are these men of lust greed and glory.....rip off their mask and lets see"
Música perfeita de uma das melhores bandas que curti muito na adolescência e ainda curto! ❤
Absolute Masterpiece!
The album when released stood head and shoulders above all others, Pure masterpiece of music perfection, How times have changed, Came across a original vinyl LP in pristine condition at a car-boot sale, I bought it for £2 pound, Crime of the Century,
I am 59 years young and just found it, never too late, been listening for a few months now as well as the others before and after Breakfast.
I could loop this over and over, for hours
It was almost fall in 79 , the place alpine valley wisconson. Wow what a show. Im 60 now with nothing but fond memories.
That was 14 years later and they nailed it!!!!
My god, they don't make em like this anymore! This is amazing! Such a stellar band Supertramp was!
Я вижу впервые в 24 году ...даже не думал , что сохранился такой редкий концерт ....да ,это другая группа ,но великолепно ...
One of the best albums from the 70's that's for sure, and there were quite a few!
They were writing about the future
ce morceau est juste hypnotique, envoûtant, brillant. Magistral, merci messieurs
Il suono del piano e della batteria e la voce di Rick Davis fanno si che questa canzone rimane sempre un capolavoro
So glad I ran across this video. One of my favorite songs by Supertramp, and this is a beautiful live rendition.
J'écoute cette chanson et je ressens encore les mêmes émotions que quant j'avais 17 ans , je la fais découvrir à mon fils qui adore écouter avec moi les groupes de ma génération ❤.
This song rings so true these days
🎶 That piano 🥰 I never tire of the music 🎶
So far ahead of it's time, this song...simply amazing how it tells the tale of the present day, almost 50 years after it was released.
As they did in the Breakfast cover haha
@@TheLastOilMan SIR YES SIR,!!!!
That was AWESOME! This is my favourite Supertramp song and this is my first time seeing it played live.
i am morrocan Man i love superteum good music
Me2
40 ans que j'écoute. À chaque fois, ça envahit... C'est magique.
the originality and the epic performance......... everything about this........... one of the all-time ALL-TIME greats
Great Song...True to Our Times !
brilliant on so many levels
Bob 'Straight in your face' Siebenberg... what an absolute blast to listen to!
Absolutely awesome.....I love to listen to them with a good set of headphones....savor it like fine wine.
Not only like fine wine ... But with fine wine , I'm French and know a bit what I'm speaking about !! Specially right from 2.30 when the music becomes captivating ............
September 2021. Still listening, and loving it! One of my favourites from when it was FIRST RELEASED!
what an absolute treat! the best
As true today as it was when they wrote the song...
Mega great song, absolutely perfect
Magnificent!
A mis 64 años sigo desde hace mas de 40años escuchando a Super Tramp!!!!
Una verdadera joya y obra maestra yo tengo 61 y sigo alucinando con esta cancion.
Great playin the keysgreat song
Super drummer!
Great track, watched them at Leeds University at that time where the electric failed but the keyboard player walked on with light bulbs around him and played A your adorable etc on the piano until it was repaired.. Great show. This track is great if you want to show your speakers off.
Le meilleur groupe de tous les temps musicalement parlant...😊
My first concert at the Southampton Guild hall age 17 with my friend Nick George. Fan of Supertramp ever since. Totally blew me away. So much better than an American light beer.. 🍻
Watched supertramp live in concert in my teens at Bristol Coulston Hall UK, just three rows back from the stage, they were truly amazing, brings back fantastic memories, just exquisite 👌
Just wanted to say mb that I totally agree with you,this is the best album ever of the seventies
Awesome! I could listen to this masterpiece for hours!
Saw this tour in Stoke on Trent, be 75/76, excellent evening .
musicalement un vrai plaisir !! merci à tous les créateurs artistiques de nous permettre de ressourcer notre sensibilité et notre goût de la beauté ce qui de nos jours se fait malheureusement rare, les peuples ont des politiques vendus aux multinationales et à la finance !! malheureusement nous sommes trop faibles (pour l'instant) pour contrer ces pouvoirs
Brings back my boyhood days I love Supertramp
So heavy! The guitar solo always reminded me of David Gilmour.
Rodger Hodgson is a writer and can play all instruments on his solo album eye of the storm .
Shout out for the timings of his drummer on this one . awsome!
@balazsernhaft8337 Do some more research this song was a collaboration between both.
@balazsernhaft8337 Why do you have such a distaste for Roger, They are both great song writers and musicians. According to you everything Roger does to you is crap and everything Rick is great. The things you accuse Roger fans of doing, you do for all of Rick's music. Here is from wikipedia about COTC "Asylum", "Rudy" and "Bloody Well Right" were written by Davies, "Dreamer", "If Everyone Was Listening", and "Hide in Your Shell" were written by Hodgson, and both "School" and "Crime of the Century" are Davies/Hodgson collaborations.[10]
@balazsernhaft8337 I think the difference between us is i'm a Supertramp fan and your a Rick fan. You don't comment on songs by Supertramp before 1983, just one after and it's the great Rick Davies not the great Supertramp. I've never commented under any Supertramp videos with negative comments about any member of the band (except Mark Hart that's only because he doesn't sound good on Roger songs, I thinks Rick should have sung them in his voice.) You say Roger hasn't been heard from since 2020, He had concert July 2021 in the Netherlands and a football (soccer) venue, not much after that. I'm glad Rick is doing better in his health, like I said I also liked Rick and Roger before and after 1983. I know his health probably limits him, but his 2022 performances were in a bar in a 40 foot by 40 foot room shot at the bar Stephen Talkhouse , long Island , New York.
Fabulous song. Helps me breathe and not share my air.
This band is much I've seen live twice im n my 50s what story's
I still have the vinyl album in my loft, this is by far the best track from the album...................It takes me right back to a great time in my life.
After all these years since this came out -- I still get chills down my spine listening to this!
Hypnotic and addictive....
I saw them in the late 1970 years in south Germany - Böblingen. Never forget!❤
With Roger Hodgson ❤
Falar o que ...
Lindo,perfeito,obra de arte..
Oh my lord🤔it has been over 50 years past that my ears rang to this most glorifying producers of the real wit n grind kind of sounds ❤❤❤god bless Supertramp 💫✨🙏⭐
THIS IS SUCH A WICKED SONG! BRILLIANT SIMPLY BRILLIANT! ALWAYS KILLS IT! MANY THANKS
Love love this song and album, it's so great...so it's Even in the Quiest Moments and Breakfast in America...so awesome album...amazing songs...
Rock and roll is a Masterpiece,music of the musics.
Always my favorite song of Supertramp. The majesty power and glory of which is unsurpassed in the annals of rock history. The power this band had live was more intense than Pink Floyd. You really had to experience this live to understand the power they had.
Live the best and I've seen them all. Pink Floyd certainly the inferior one.
Tears always come's into my eyes listning to this masterpiece
Love Rick's voice - wish he did more. Supertramp very underrated - great tunes.
Sorry but probably you don’t know who they are!
In the 70s and 80s they were one of the best band in the world!!!
This is proper music not the rubbish that are doing in this days!!
@@dustyseasea Just meant that I wished Rick would have sung more of the songs because I enjoy Rick's voice moreso than Roger's. When chatting about Great Bands, I just do not hear their name come up very often. I grew up listening to this band so I think I know enough about their talents to comment as I did. Maybe, I am misreading your comment? Cheers
@The Elder I realize Rick sang many of the songs (probably half), I just wished he did more as I enjoy his voice moreso than Roger's - meaning, I want more. Not aware that he took over though. Anyway, I enjoy both, but sometimes Roger is a bit too whiny for me. Thanks
@The Elder I agree and if I recall they came from different backgrounds so meshing as they did was quite an accomplishment. Yes, a very unique band that spanned a couple of decades - they live on with me for their great music. I have listened to Roger's solo stuff and enjoyed them - sure wish Rick had one.
That is pretty cool to have been around them. Kinda like me - I know them from cd's and mags. lol Btw, which video?
Underrated? No. Rick’s voice sounds kind of ragged here. Great song.