It took my five years to find Gentle Giant's black album "In a Glass House." Another black album is ELO 2. They created two different album covers for the British and American markets. The one common depiction in both albums was a picture of a black light. Black meant to pump up the volume.
It was believed back when “ Crime of the Century “ was released that it was engineered in such a way that the music had more clarity when played at higher volume. Outstanding album from an underrated band. Should be in the R&RHOF.
This was SuperTramp's best album. I had the pleasure of seeing them live in Calgary in the summer of 79 (Breakfast in America tour) and I can attest that they played "School" to a tee. It sounded exactly as their studio recording did.
This album came from a time when you listen to the whole album in one go. This piece worked as a bridge in the album and it works even better hearing it in context.
Underrated group , so typically English so very of its time . These guys never made a bad record always pushing the envelope . Thanks for the memories.
Every song on this fantastic album is worth a listen and a reaction! "Bloody Well Right", "Rudy", "Asylum", "Crime of the Century", "Dreamer", "Hide In Your Shell" and "If Everyone Was Listening" are all treasures. And you are bang on about Breakfast being the most commercially viable LP. Every song on the four albums from Crime through Breakfast are great!!
This is one of the 70s legendary "concept" albums that MUST be listened to in its entirety start to finish like Pink Floyd's DSOTM. You can mention both of these Bands in the same breath when talking about superior Studio Production values. Crime of the Century stands toe to toe with Dark Side of the Moon in this regard.
I made the same comment, before I saw yours. On the floor, headphones on. I feel so blessed to grow up at the time these amazing albums came into our little worlds. Nothing compares since.
Crime of the Century is one of those albums that need to be heard in it's entirety rather than individual songs as the whole album tells a story. Pink Floyd Dark Side of the Moon is another example of this.
Yes Close to the Edge, Golden Earring's Moontan, ELP Brain Salad Surgery, Genesis's Lamb lies down on Broadway. All Complete Albums. This album is defintite Top 5 for sure
Supertramp has been my favorite band for decades. I would suggest two songs from one of their underrated albums, Even in the Quietest Moments. The title track, Even in the Quietest Moments, as well as Fool's Overture. They have different vibes from each other, but each is amazing.
Even off Breakfast in America, clearly their most successful album commercially, Just Another Nervous Wreck is one of the overlooked tracks that is among my favorites on that album, which you hardly ever hear mentioned. Lots of great stuff if you dive deeper than the hits!
@@jackkelly7855Agreed. I even like Brother Where You Bound better. Just Another Nervous Wreck and Child of Vision are about the only tracks on Breakfast in America I didn’t get sick of. But I have always been more of a deep tracks than hits guy. I would rank Crime of the Century as my favorite, followed by Crisis? What Crisis? Followed by Even in the Quietest Moments, Brother Where You Bound and maybe even their very different self titled debut album higher than BIA.
I got this album when it first came out, it was on my turn table for 2 weeks straight, songs like this one, Rudy, If Everyone Was Listening, Dreamer... just a great piece of work. thank you for getting away from the same songs everyone is doing... GREAT VID!!
Same, my mother brought this home. I was 10 and my younger sisters and I listened to this for months straight. Still one of my favorite albums from top to bottom...
This album was not the debut album by Supertramp but it was the first album with the classical line-up. It is said by Roger Hodgson and Rick Davies that his album is not a concept album but for me it is, following Rudy from school to his mid 30's or so. A superb album with no weak songs. Ben Siebenber plays drums very tasteful on this album.
A masterpiece song from a true masterpiece album. My favourite album of all time from my favourite band ever. All master musicians with philosophical and socially conscious thought-provoking lyrics plus superior sound production, all a hallmark of Supertramp in the 1970s. School leads into the next classic song, Bloody Well Right, with its virtuoso piano playing by co-singer Rick Davies. The LP is fire from start to finish and never gets old. It all sounds fresh even 50 years later! Crime of the Century is a concept album about personal freedom, the pressures of life, expectations, loneliness, conforming, mental illness etc. The album, for me, is perfection. I discovered it as a 13-year-old in 1975, the year after it was released, and my (musical) life was changed. Thank you for doing this Sam and Phil. Please continue on the long and rewarding rabbit hole of discovery that is Supertramp.
@@Whatisthisstupidfinghandle Hi. I know it's only music but I can't overstate how important this album was to me as an impressionable, newly-minted teenager not long after it was released. Some of its songs hit me particularly poignantly and hard like Asylum, Rudy and especially Hide In Your Shell.
My favourite Supertramp song - it builds a real atmosphere to send a strong message about alienation from formal education - similar theme to Pink Floyd's Another Brick in the Wall. Pleased that you mentioned the bass line - I went to the same primary school as Supertramp's bass player.
This album is a masterpiece! It was put out four years before breakfast in America. Every track on “Crime of the Century“ is a gem. Breakfast in America“
One of the best albums of all time - saw them 'live' the year this came out performing the whole album - they reproduced it note for note - absolute perfection. I'm sure other commenters will point out that it needs to be listened to in its entirety - but you've made a good start - this is the first track on the album.
Now THAT is Progressive Rock. As for the subject matter ,they are not the first rock band to criticize Britain's rather staid education system. All together a great album.Rudy is my favorite.
This is my favorite album by them. Had it since it came out. The production and engineering quality of it are second to none, especially when you consider it is 50 years old! I finally “saw” them live in McMahon Stadium in Calgary in 1979. It was actually sold out so we sat up on a grassy knoll just outside the stadium, at one of the end zones and could hear the whole thing brilliantly. Chris De Burgh opened for them. There was a beer strike that summer so we brought a $4 gallon jug of Donini wine - the good stuff 🤣, for beverages! Good times! 😂
I very strongly recommend watching/listening to the live version of this one. The studio cut is great, of course, but there's a lot of additional energy when they perform it live and absolutely COOKS!
I agree 100%. The bass absolutely drives this song. I saw Supertramp 3 times. The first time was THE best concert I have ever seen. The Even in the Quietist Moments" tour. I heard Fools Overture live the first time I heard it.
Supertramp was not only very fussy about the sound quality of albums, but their concerts as well. If my memory serves correctly, it took 3 days for them assemble and tune the sound stage at their 1st concert in Winnipeg, Canada in the late 1970's. Either CBC or CTV (our 2 main TV broadcasters at the time) did about a 15 min news intrest story of the setup and concert. That would be hard to do now as stadiums don't sit idle during the work week as they did back then.
This is actually a huge fan- favorite for them, and this is from an earlier album than Breakfast In America, this is Crime of the Century. But I will tell you what, as a little kid in my, they had a massive hit with a song from this same album called Bloody Well Right. And of course I bought the 45 RPM single at the time, but before that I could not wait till it came on the radio again. And it's such a great song. It was a huge hit for a reason. But yeah it's definitely earlier than Breakfast In America.
Supertramp is so great, and the album, CRIME OF THE CENTURY, is a masterpiece. This album, along with the album ... EVEN IN THE QUIETEST MOMENT, helped me through a tough year in college.
I'm glad you finally did this one. This is in my top favorites by Supertramp. This whole album is fantastic.❤ It seems so weird and kind of sad to me that I've been listening to this for 40 years and you haven't heard it yet. It's such a fun masterpiece for your mind and soul.
Bought this album in 1977. Love it. Also have their next 3 albums after this as well. This us my favorite Supertramp album and maybe my favorite song by them.
My Mom got Breakfast in America and the first time I heard it I took upstairs played it on my record player and I pretty much owned it after that 😂 This is a great LP also ❤
Was the head of the stage crew and booked, with my roommate & local promoter, Supertramp at our college. We set a load out record for them. The next morning my roommate and I took Rick Davies & one of the other guys out to breakfast then shopping for cowboy boots. We were in Denver. This was right after Even in the Quietest Moments came out. I remarked that the show sounded fantastic & the engineer did a great job. Davies said, yes he's almost good enough to into the studio with us now. ;0)
This is one of those albums that deserve a full listen in one go. Because of the flow of the songs, but also because it's one of those albums that doesn't have one bad or even mediocre song on it.
If you do listen to School again, listen to it on the live album, Live in Paris, probably the best live album i've ever heard, it's song one, Fools Overture is also fabulous in this concert, way before their time were Supertramp
Mark is spot on once again. This goes beyond music. A masterpiece that must be listened to at least a few times to be truely appreciated. Supertramp, Roger Hodgson is genious.
I bought my first stereo system after the salesman put this album on for me to listen to. Yamaha amp with Bang & Olufsen with B&W speakers. Still have the stereo and album.
Always did love this song. Probably the best song ever done about school. Everything about it perfectly evokes the days of growing up and learning the golden rule. And that harmonica was a major attribute for Supertramp. They really knew how to incorporate it. But that whole album is tremendous even though I’m a biased fan of that band.
"Maybe I'm mistaken expecting you to fight Or maybe I'm just crazy, I don't know wrong from right But while I'm still living, I've just got this to say It's always up to you if you want to be that Want to see that, want to see that way You're coming along...." Great song and I love the lyrics, especially this part! And it's so true: we should let our children develop their own personality, build self confidence and character. Don't make them clones of us 🙏 They will find their way...
My fav album from them & remember the time & social upheaval of the 60s & 70s - I always took the meaning of the song to be standing up to the System\Man - being 16 in the mid 70s was a cool time musically etc when all of this stuff was new .
Nice one guys and thanks to Mark! Like you both said this will grow on you more each time you listen. I love the harmonica intro with the long build and the many layers it reminds me of a Pink Floyd style of song. It also reminds me of 10cc in places, very similar musically. I think it is a similar message to the 'Logical Song', about how your early years are all about conformity with no room for individual expression. The whole album is fantastic, if I had to choose other tracks to react to I'd say 'Rudy' and 'Hide in your shell'. Cheers.
When this came out, I (of course) bought a copy. It used to constantly disappear from my album stash... and would mysteriously show up on my Dad's stereo. I think he may have been a fan too. 'Crime' & Even in the Quietest Moments are their best albums I my opinion. 'Breakfast' came out later.
As a school kid i bought this with my pocket money on a whim in 1974/5 as it was recommended to me by a friend, I didn't like it at all, but it was a grower, 50 years later imo it's one of the greatest albums ever and easily Supertramp's best, every track is great, School, Rudy and Bloody well right are the stand outs.
A bit of context, as a former teacher in England. 'He's coming along' is a teacher cliche used on school reports and parent-teacher meetings. It means 'he's making progress' and is essentially meaningless filler. It's used ironically here by Roger Hodgson here, who doesn't really understand the difficulty of creating and running an education system.
Not just the best album from Supertramp but one of the best prog rock albums of all time.
Definitely
You're 'Bloody well right" !
Sure is!
Rock? This is circus music.
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Listen To The Whole Album.
One reason i am glad to be 60. I got to grow up in these best of music years.
same here 1965 . born into the best 20 years of music there was ./
born in 62, Supertramp, Kansas, Pink Floyd, Styx, Genesis, Yes, Rush all great prog
@@db321gMee too 1962 😊.
so am i - born '61
1963 here. This album was one of the first I bought.
Geez. 50 years! I remember when this came out. Play it loud!
Me too, where did the time go.
Amazing track and sounds as good today as it did half a century ago.
Why? The music is soft shit. Not exactly Sepultura.😊
Yes loud!!!
Feel it!!!
Crystal clear!!
Precise!!!
It took my five years to find Gentle Giant's black album "In a Glass House." Another black album is ELO 2. They created two different album covers for the British and American markets. The one common depiction in both albums was a picture of a black light.
Black meant to pump up the volume.
It was believed back when “ Crime of the Century “ was released that it was engineered in such a way that the music had more clarity when played at higher volume. Outstanding album from an underrated band. Should be in the R&RHOF.
This was SuperTramp's best album. I had the pleasure of seeing them live in Calgary in the summer of 79 (Breakfast in America tour) and I can attest that they played "School" to a tee. It sounded exactly as their studio recording did.
I prefer Breakfast in America.
I prefer Crisis? What Crisis?
@@wolverineair9529 so does the band
@@wolverineair9529 Even in the Quietest Moments gives it a run for its money though but I don't gotta tell you that you know what's up
Breakfast in America is my LEAST favorite album….crime of the century….Favorite. Also …Even in the Quietest Moments ❤
This album is an absolute masterpiece.
I have owned it on 8-track, cassette, compact disc and vinyl.
Same here though I still have it on a thumb drive for the car.
I so agree with you
The bass on this track is amazing
This is one album you need to hear from start to finish. One of the best
Masterpiece of an LP
This album came from a time when you listen to the whole album in one go. This piece worked as a bridge in the album and it works even better hearing it in context.
Underrated group , so typically English so very of its time . These guys never made a bad record always pushing the envelope . Thanks for the memories.
The title track absolutely positively has to be listened to. A Masterpiece.
I like Rudy, probably the only time you will hear my home town (Didcot) mentioned in a song.
A start-to-finish rock album masterpiece.
Supertramp is a band that has kept me in awe my whole musical life...
Wore the vinyl off that album in high school years!! Each song on it is greatness!! Also, Supertramp was the 1st concert I ever attended (1975)
Every song on this fantastic album is worth a listen and a reaction! "Bloody Well Right", "Rudy", "Asylum", "Crime of the Century", "Dreamer", "Hide In Your Shell" and "If Everyone Was Listening" are all treasures. And you are bang on about Breakfast being the most commercially viable LP. Every song on the four albums from Crime through Breakfast are great!!
Yesss, I agree!
For me "Rudy" is an absolute masterpiece
This is one of the 70s legendary "concept" albums that MUST be listened to in its entirety start to finish like Pink Floyd's DSOTM. You can mention both of these Bands in the same breath when talking about superior Studio Production values. Crime of the Century stands toe to toe with Dark Side of the Moon in this regard.
...and I'd also say that it's thematically similar to DSOTM, about how society tends to suppress the individual.
I made the same comment, before I saw yours. On the floor, headphones on. I feel so blessed to grow up at the time these amazing albums came into our little worlds. Nothing compares since.
It was a truly amazing musical time. I grew up in Toronto Canada so I saw a whole bunch of bands over decades.
My favorite Supertramp song ! Definitely a masterpiece !
Together with «Take the long way home»
@ Indeed
How can one have “a,” Supertramp favorite??
LOL😂😂😂
It is simply a musical masterpiece
If you want a great Supertramp song featuring harmonica check out Take the Long Way Home.
Crime of the Century is one of those albums that need to be heard in it's entirety rather than individual songs as the whole album tells a story. Pink Floyd Dark Side of the Moon is another example of this.
Yes Close to the Edge, Golden Earring's Moontan, ELP Brain Salad Surgery, Genesis's Lamb lies down on Broadway. All Complete Albums. This album is defintite Top 5 for sure
A favorite album since the day I bought it.
I was 14 when this came out. I still never tire of it
Fool's Overture is a great composition from the "Even In The Quietest Moments" LP.
This and "Crisis? What Crisis?" are my two favorite albums of theirs with "Even in the Quietest Moments" a great album as well. Thanks for the upload.
This era of music you were supposed to listen to the whole album.. this is one of them and every song is perfect.
Supertramp has been my favorite band for decades. I would suggest two songs from one of their underrated albums, Even in the Quietest Moments. The title track, Even in the Quietest Moments, as well as Fool's Overture. They have different vibes from each other, but each is amazing.
From Now On and Babaji are exceptional tracks as well.
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Even off Breakfast in America, clearly their most successful album commercially, Just Another Nervous Wreck is one of the overlooked tracks that is among my favorites on that album, which you hardly ever hear mentioned. Lots of great stuff if you dive deeper than the hits!
@@midnightrambler7716 I know 4 Supertramp albums better than the highly overrated Breakfast in America
@@jackkelly7855Agreed. I even like Brother Where You Bound better. Just Another Nervous Wreck and Child of Vision are about the only tracks on Breakfast in America I didn’t get sick of. But I have always been more of a deep tracks than hits guy.
I would rank Crime of the Century as my favorite, followed by Crisis? What Crisis? Followed by Even in the Quietest Moments, Brother Where You Bound and maybe even their very different self titled debut album higher than BIA.
The entire album is a true Masterpiece. School is magical!
Their best album. All songs are brilliant but my favourite is Hide In Your Shell from this album.
Me too.
& me. 🥰
Hide In Your Shell is my favorite
I got this album when it first came out, it was on my turn table for 2 weeks straight, songs like this one, Rudy, If Everyone Was Listening, Dreamer... just a great piece of work. thank you for getting away from the same songs everyone is doing... GREAT VID!!
Same, my mother brought this home. I was 10 and my younger sisters and I listened to this for months straight. Still one of my favorite albums from top to bottom...
i heard this song on my first acid trip...oh what a memory!!!!! BIG SMILE
Mine was Hawkwind Space Ritual album
I can relate 😂
@@westtxmutt 😁Hawkwind!
Mine was Steve Vai-Little Green Men. And holy heck lol
definitely worth being included in your to-do lists... :)
This album was not the debut album by Supertramp but it was the first album with the classical line-up. It is said by Roger Hodgson and Rick Davies that his album is not a concept album but for me it is, following Rudy from school to his mid 30's or so. A superb album with no weak songs. Ben Siebenber plays drums very tasteful on this album.
The drummer's name is Bob Siebenberg.
That's my take on it as well.
Finally someone mentioned the percussion on this album. Flawless.
Masterpiece!!
A masterpiece song from a true masterpiece album. My favourite album of all time from my favourite band ever. All master musicians with philosophical and socially conscious thought-provoking lyrics plus superior sound production, all a hallmark of Supertramp in the 1970s. School leads into the next classic song, Bloody Well Right, with its virtuoso piano playing by co-singer Rick Davies. The LP is fire from start to finish and never gets old. It all sounds fresh even 50 years later! Crime of the Century is a concept album about personal freedom, the pressures of life, expectations, loneliness, conforming, mental illness etc. The album, for me, is perfection. I discovered it as a 13-year-old in 1975, the year after it was released, and my (musical) life was changed.
Thank you for doing this Sam and Phil. Please continue on the long and rewarding rabbit hole of discovery that is Supertramp.
Similar age and year for me too
@@Whatisthisstupidfinghandle Hi. I know it's only music but I can't overstate how important this album was to me as an impressionable, newly-minted teenager not long after it was released. Some of its songs hit me particularly poignantly and hard like Asylum, Rudy and especially Hide In Your Shell.
Saw them live in BUFFALO in 1979 Breakfast in America Tour I've been to thousands of concerts either working or as a fan and this was TOP 5 BEST
Seen them the same year Lloyd Noble arena Norman Oklahoma what a show
My favourite Supertramp song - it builds a real atmosphere to send a strong message about alienation from formal education - similar theme to Pink Floyd's Another Brick in the Wall. Pleased that you mentioned the bass line - I went to the same primary school as Supertramp's bass player.
And also Rush's Subdivisions.
Oh, yeah!!!!!!! This song is awesome. So many parts. The first listen is always strange. But after a few listens, you'll really like it.
Try Fool's Overture or Even in the Quietest Moments. Both amazing for showing their musical talent
Saw Supertramp 4 times...their Shows were always fantastic!
This album is a masterpiece! It was put out four years before breakfast in America. Every track on “Crime of the Century“ is a gem. Breakfast in America“
The most creative decades of the 70s and 80s, I miss them, musically. 😢
A sonic journey.
One of the best albums of all time - saw them 'live' the year this came out performing the whole album - they reproduced it note for note - absolute perfection. I'm sure other commenters will point out that it needs to be listened to in its entirety - but you've made a good start - this is the first track on the album.
My favorite Supertramp song! TY!
Now THAT is Progressive Rock. As for the subject matter ,they are not the first rock band to criticize Britain's rather staid education system. All together
a great album.Rudy is my favorite.
And Mark comes through again! Way to go, Mark! 🥳
It must have been decades since the last time i heard this. So iconic of supertramp. And certainly so iconic of the 70s music composition.
This is the real Supertramp long before they had breakfast in America and popped out.
Dancing in my kitchen, headphones on, turn it up!!!❤
One of the best songs ever written and composed. I heard it a lot on my way to school to bring me in a "good mood".
This is my favorite album by them. Had it since it came out. The production and engineering quality of it are second to none, especially when you consider it is 50 years old! I finally “saw” them live in McMahon Stadium in Calgary in 1979. It was actually sold out so we sat up on a grassy knoll just outside the stadium, at one of the end zones and could hear the whole thing brilliantly. Chris De Burgh opened for them. There was a beer strike that summer so we brought a $4 gallon jug of Donini wine - the good stuff 🤣, for beverages! Good times! 😂
Para mí, es la mejor canción de Supertramp.... Awesome!
Oooooh, my fave Supertramp song and album. Thanks very much Phil and Sam and Sam's Mom!
best supertramp song, brilliant
I very strongly recommend watching/listening to the live version of this one. The studio cut is great, of course, but there's a lot of additional energy when they perform it live and absolutely COOKS!
Asylum is surprisingly nice.
Criminally underrated as they say.
I agree 100%. The bass absolutely drives this song. I saw Supertramp 3 times. The first time was THE best concert I have ever seen. The Even in the Quietist Moments" tour. I heard Fools Overture live the first time I heard it.
Supertramp was not only very fussy about the sound quality of albums, but their concerts as well. If my memory serves correctly, it took 3 days for them assemble and tune the sound stage at their 1st concert in Winnipeg, Canada in the late 1970's. Either CBC or CTV (our 2 main TV broadcasters at the time) did about a 15 min news intrest story of the setup and concert.
That would be hard to do now as stadiums don't sit idle during the work week as they did back then.
This is actually a huge fan- favorite for them, and this is from an earlier album than Breakfast In America, this is Crime of the Century. But I will tell you what, as a little kid in my, they had a massive hit with a song from this same album called Bloody Well Right. And of course I bought the 45 RPM single at the time, but before that I could not wait till it came on the radio again. And it's such a great song. It was a huge hit for a reason. But yeah it's definitely earlier than Breakfast In America.
Awesome hidden/forgotten gem of musical art ! Great reaction
OMG, I bought this album when it came out, I was young then, now my wife gives me a round of applause if I wake up!
Supertramp is so great, and the album, CRIME OF THE CENTURY, is a masterpiece. This album, along with the album ... EVEN IN THE QUIETEST MOMENT, helped me through a tough year in college.
Their live album, Paris has a fantastic performance of this. It’s how I first heard it.
I'm glad you finally did this one. This is in my top favorites by Supertramp. This whole album is fantastic.❤ It seems so weird and kind of sad to me that I've been listening to this for 40 years and you haven't heard it yet. It's such a fun masterpiece for your mind and soul.
Wow...been asking for this since day one.....about time!
Bought this album in 1977. Love it. Also have their next 3 albums after this as well. This us my favorite Supertramp album and maybe my favorite song by them.
My Mom got Breakfast in America and the first time I heard it I took upstairs played it on my record player and I pretty much owned it after that 😂 This is a great LP also ❤
School is my favorite Supertramp song.
Was the head of the stage crew and booked, with my roommate & local promoter, Supertramp at our college. We set a load out record for them. The next morning my roommate and I took Rick Davies & one of the other guys out to breakfast then shopping for cowboy boots. We were in Denver. This was right after Even in the Quietest Moments came out. I remarked that the show sounded fantastic & the engineer did a great job. Davies said, yes he's almost good enough to into the studio with us now. ;0)
The entire album is a musical masterpiece.
This is one of those albums that deserve a full listen in one go. Because of the flow of the songs, but also because it's one of those albums that doesn't have one bad or even mediocre song on it.
Crime of the Century was a continuation of the band’s pre Pop Song Behemoth period prog compositions. I saw this tour and it was brilliant!
The whole album was very creative and different. Some might consider it a concept album.
If you do listen to School again, listen to it on the live album, Live in Paris, probably the best live album i've ever heard, it's song one, Fools Overture is also fabulous in this concert, way before their time were Supertramp
Mark is spot on once again. This goes beyond music. A masterpiece that must be listened to at least a few times to be truely appreciated. Supertramp, Roger Hodgson is genious.
That's some MAD f'in piano. maybe I'm just crazy. You're comin along.
one of the best songs they did. makes me feel like in younger times. all comes back in my mind, wonderful!
I bought my first stereo system after the salesman put this album on
for me to listen to. Yamaha amp with Bang & Olufsen with B&W speakers.
Still have the stereo and album.
One of my favorite albums of all time, born 84.
One of the greatest piano solo ever.
I was a freshman in college when this came out. Love it. Saw them in Chicago in support of this record. Fabulous!
Always did love this song. Probably the best song ever done about school. Everything about it perfectly evokes the days of growing up and learning the golden rule. And that harmonica was a major attribute for Supertramp. They really knew how to incorporate it. But that whole album is tremendous even though I’m a biased fan of that band.
THIS SONG IS FOR MUSIC LOVERS
Supertramp was part of my growth as a young boy. 60 now. Still absolutely love it.
I love the whole Crime of the Century album 🇨🇦🖖🏻
This band was my childhood!
"Maybe I'm mistaken expecting you to fight
Or maybe I'm just crazy, I don't know wrong from right
But while I'm still living, I've just got this to say
It's always up to you if you want to be that
Want to see that, want to see that way
You're coming along...."
Great song and I love the lyrics, especially this part! And it's so true: we should let our children develop their own personality, build self confidence and character. Don't make them clones of us 🙏 They will find their way...
Listening to this just reminded me of how processed today’s music is 🤘🤘
Great band! I saw them live in the 70's at St. Petersburg, Florida. Of all the concerts I went to, which was many, this was my favorite of all time.
Grew up in the hills . Nothing cooler than hearing Super Tramp in the summer night air away from all but friends❤🎶
Crime Of The Century is Supertramp's Prog album.
Love Supertramp! My absolute favorite is Don’t Leave Me Now! You will love it!
My fav album from them & remember the time & social upheaval of the 60s & 70s - I always took the meaning of the song to be standing up to the System\Man - being 16 in the mid 70s was a cool time musically etc when all of this stuff was new .
Breakfast in America tour at CNE Stadium Toronto. It was the best concert I've ever seen.
This song is a piece of art. Glad you liked it.
Nice one guys and thanks to Mark! Like you both said this will grow on you more each time you listen. I love the harmonica intro with the long build and the many layers it reminds me of a Pink Floyd style of song. It also reminds me of 10cc in places, very similar musically. I think it is a similar message to the 'Logical Song', about how your early years are all about conformity with no room for individual expression. The whole album is fantastic, if I had to choose other tracks to react to I'd say 'Rudy' and 'Hide in your shell'. Cheers.
When this came out, I (of course) bought a copy. It used to constantly disappear from my album stash... and would mysteriously show up on my Dad's stereo. I think he may have been a fan too.
'Crime' & Even in the Quietest Moments are their best albums I my opinion. 'Breakfast' came out later.
Crime of century hole album fantastic..so many memories
As a school kid i bought this with my pocket money on a whim in 1974/5 as it was recommended to me by a friend, I didn't like it at all, but it was a grower, 50 years later imo it's one of the greatest albums ever and easily Supertramp's best, every track is great, School, Rudy and Bloody well right are the stand outs.
Buen álbum, mejor canción. Maravilloso Supertramp ❤
Oh boy. You have to do the Paris live version. It's even more amazing.
A bit of context, as a former teacher in England. 'He's coming along' is a teacher cliche used on school reports and parent-teacher meetings. It means 'he's making progress' and is essentially meaningless filler. It's used ironically here by Roger Hodgson here, who doesn't really understand the difficulty of creating and running an education system.
Pretty sure there's a kitchen sink in there somewhere! 😂Just absolutely brilliant!!!