Another great underrated band my Dad played a lot when I was a kid. I remember blasting Supertramp on my Walkman as I rode my bike along the beach in Santa Monica. Great memories. They have so many great songs.
love Supertramp..takes me back to my teenage years. smoking pink joints at Maple Leaf Gardens in Toronto, Canada at one of their concerts. Peace and Love from Canada
had the pleasure of meeting the singer/writer Rodger Hodgeson at a show in Milwaukee in 2019. Always been a huge Supertramp fan. So many incredible songs. if you ever want to check out a hidden gem of an album Harri, listen to the 1st Supertramp album, the one with the big flower face on the cover. It will blow your mind....
Thank you Cosmo sir. Supertramp was one of a kind and yes....Breakfast In America has got to be one of the best albums beginning to end. Looking forward to your upcoming ELO requests. Talk about a one of a kind. ELO for sure. 😀
💚💚💚 Such a great song!!! Thanks for reacting! This song brings back memories of my youth!! 💚💚 I'd like to suggest The Logical Song and Goodbye Stranger! All of Supertramp's are fantastic! 💚💚💚
Breakfast in America was one of those albums where every song charted at some point. Ranks with the likes of Foreigner 4, Hotel California, Sports and The Stranger for radio airplay in the late 70s early 80s.
Great choice, and reaction brother! May I suggest "Rudy", "Hide in your shell", " Crime of the century", and "Fool's Overture" All masterpieces. In fact, any Supertramp is astounding. Thanks!
Roger Hodgson wrote this song when he was 19 years old and six years later added to Supertramp's album Even In The Quietest Moments. Beautiful song in every facet.
I gave thumbs up before you listened, I sort of know you and I KNEW you would absorb this one....Supertramp was so important to the time, they were outside the norm, but made Huge impression, soak it up brother, is good stuff!
Harri, I can see you enjoying this song so clearly! You are truly a sincere in your reactions! I love you man!! (Check out the reference to the Bud Light commercial)
One of the best bands of the 1970s, Supertramp. Kind of Progressive, but not always. Very capable and talented musicians and songwriters, with two lead vocalists, taking turns and sometimes both singing in a single song. My faves: "Bloody Well Right", "Even In the Quietest Moments", "Crime of the Century" and their grand opus, "Fool's Overture".
Great reaction Harri. I love this song, so much so that I learned to play it on my guitar and it's a feel good track to play as well as listen to. "Take the Long Way Home", is another good song.
Hi Harri, I have had the extreme pleasure of seeing Supertramp “The Tramp” LIVE 4 times. Their music is pure brilliance from each member of the group. Rick Davies - My Favorite Piano/Keyboard Player. John Helliwell - Favorite Sax player. Roger, Bob and Dougie are all awesome. Their Live shows are spectacular. I only put Pink Floyd (4 times) one place higher for their shows.
I almost agree 100% with you. 1034 concerts attended, Supertramp is my 4th favorite concert of all time. #4. Supertramp -"Breakfast in America" tour #3. Kansas - "Left Overture" tour #2. Yes - "Close to the Edge" tour. #1. Pink Floyd - "In the Flesh" tour (Promoting the "Animals" album)
@@mrsouthjersey4956 Wow.... I have seen Kansas 4 times... Yes, 4 times... Pink Floyd 4 times.. My list is PF...1.... Supetrtramp...2..... Kansas...3... Yes...4..... Eagles....5 (3 times).... ZZ Top...6 (4 times)....too many others to list.
@@AliasMark69 Looks like between us, we've been to some freaking great shows. You know Mark, I wouldn't trade my concert experiences for a million bucks.
Hey there HariBest. Great to be here on your Channel again, especially with you discovering SUPERTRAMP! I would be remiss if I didn't invite you to hear one of their greatest Masterpieces, a song of their named "Even In the Quietest Moments." I can promise you that, should you Listen to and React to this song, you will be glad that you did... for evermore. Good to see you looking as though you feel Well and reasonably Happy too. Please Hari, do yourself and all of us out here, a favor and Listen & React to that song?! Cheers, my friend... Keep Smiling...
Allison, the line that gets me is "See the man with the lonely eyes...Take his hand, you'll be suprised". This song is filled with so many takeaways. 😀
@@Imadrummin yes, so powerful and relevant! It’s such a simple thing yet can do enormous good. Kindness is free and always bears good fruit! Thank you for requesting this one! 💙
Excellent reaction as always! Roger Hodgson (and Rick Davies to some extent) are two artists who -- when I think about perfect rock masterpieces -- they both have at least ten of them in their respective repertoires, and they sound totally distinct.
Great reactions. One of my favorite Supertramp songs. And I think you're right, the singing style on this is perfect for it because it's just so sincere. For some strange reason, when I was a kid, I always felt like listening to this back-to-back with Emerson Lake and Palmer, Lucky Man. Check it out if you haven't.
For the record, I equate the positivity of this Supertramp song to the elevated consciousness of what I've suggested....in the end it all adds up to a better and more enlightened life. 😄
Huge Supertramp fan here, ever since Crime of the Century. Lot's of great compositions, none better than "Fools Overture" imo. Love your inciteful reaction (as always). Please take a deeper dive.
I remember this from the scene of Lois Driving along listening just before the Earthquake in "Superman The Movie". I'm pretty sure there was a cover of it in a "Smallville" episode too.
Harri,I cannot believe this is your first time listening to this great band. You definitely know a few of their songs even if you didn’t know it was them. And if you were around late 70’s/early 80’s and not living on the moon,you’ll have heard their huge hits. Try Goodbye Stranger by them for one of the most orgasmic keyboard outtros you’ll ever hear.
Beautiful reaction to a beautiful song. They have so many great songs with really deep messages like Hide in your shell and a special gem for me is and always has been Dreamer which no one ever seems to react to and no one ever mentions in the comments. It would be a real treat to see you react to that one. :) Oh and hi from the Adelaide Hills in South Australia! Which is why I'm always late to see your posts!
The acoustic guitar stands out a little more mainly bc it’s a twelve string. They have a richer, fuller sound than the six string but has its limitations. First rate group. Watch the “Breakfast in America” concert and it’ll blow you away..
This is really a tangent, but the fact that the inspiration of the music is celebrated here makes me think you would really enjoy to discover Laurie Anderson, if you're not already familiar. 😁
Harri , Roger Hodgson left the group and went solo. Here is a link where he is with his 12-string guitar and singing by himself and near the end, a saxophonist comes in and joins him. A very good acoustic version ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-CdTrqV6dt3o.html
Since you wanted an acoustic performance here you go: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-CdTrqV6dt3o.html - this is a performance on the Farrow Islands
Roger Hodgson as a solo artist has played it several times live in purely acoustic form. Here's one example of that: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-CdTrqV6dt3o.html
I love Supertramp. If you like creative bands and sax watch Ian Dury and the Blockheads - Hit Me with Your Rhythm Stick, they are a great band, it's a great tune and the sax player plays two saxes at once. Watch it here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-0WGVgfjnLqc.html
Supertramp were a great English rock band formed in 1969. They had so many great songs in the 70's-80's such as "The Logical Song", "Breakfast In America", "Goodbye Stranger", "Take The Long Way Home", "Dreamer" "Give A Little Bit", "It's Raining Again", "Bloody Well Right", "My Kind Of Lady", "Cannonball", "I'm Beggin' You", "You Win, I Lose" etc.
Paul Hodgeson Is the lead singer of this band and he still performs.. Listen to these songs by Paul I Paul they are so much better and actually have an orchestra with
scrolling through your reaction videos i'm wondering how have you not heard some of these songs before? can you tell me what music you normally listen to.. you've got loads of cd's behind you.. surely you've heard some of these tracks before. c'mon..