@AirplayBeats reacts to Supertramp - Goodbye Stranger Like comment and subscribe patreon.com/user?u=81569817 Airplay Beats 3609 Bradshaw Rd Ste H #337 Sacramento, CA 95827 Www.Airplaybeats.com
What’s so great about Supertramp is the way they build into a song and continue to blow you away with different instruments, tempos… this song is one of their best! I love every single Supertramp reaction you guys have! Next Gone Hollywood… you guys will love it! ❤️🎵🎸🎶
What I really like about you two is that you don't stop these songs 14 times during their play. You review them well and let us hear the song. Disjointed isn't great. Thanks for the review as well.
Agreed. I don't watch reactions if they stop more than once, and I'm not fond of stopping at all. The whole experience becomes tainted. This music, is intended to be listened to without interruption. It's not cookie cutter crap that's made today.
Hey Guys, the next Supertramp reaction I recommend you to do on this album is "Take the long way home" their second biggest hit in the US...😊 followed by the song that follows after it "Lord is it mine" beautiful !! 😍
This album is late career, and seems autobiographical: charting the band's desire to go to America, and their struggles, adventures, and observations there. This is my favorite Supertramp record. They made it with a more conventional/accessible sound, which may be why it sounds early to you. It was huge. As for Goodbye Stranger, I love it's story, performance, and fantastic composition, with IMO enough musical ideas for two or three songs. And yes, it's about one night stands, and has one of my favorite lines: "Now I believe in what you say, is the undisputed truth. But I have to have things my own way, to keep me in my youth." There's a lot going on, and each listening gets better. Just transcendent. Thanks guys, all the best to you and yours. ❤
Every concert i went there, i was wasted before entering the building ! spending hours in the small park in front of the Forum ! lol It was the good old days, i was a teen ! But i didn t see that one...I was in BC. but i saw many bands early 70s and a few in the 80s ! Last show i saw was Rush at the Bell center around 2004 or 5 ...or 6 ! ? can t remember but it was a great show with an intermission in the middle ! 😎
Saw them in Pittsburgh on that tour. Went on a whim when a friend of a friend had a brother who worked for the promoter and got free tickets for us. Was familiar with them of course but not a huge fan. Was 100% blown away by them live though. One of the best concerts I've ever seen.
Met Rodger at a New Years day "party" Jan 1 1980. In the middle of Napa Valley. Few people realized what a huge talent he was, just sat in a room full of people he didn't know and practiced (worked?) on his guitar. Those who knew just sat and stared.
Fabulous reaction gentleman can not go wrong with SuperTramp, they are such a multi talented band. Please keep up the great work love what you are doing for the AirPlay music family.
Bros. don't forget to do the studio version of "Child of Vision" off this album... It sounds much better than the live version you have already done. 😎
Fabulous track and album. Next up should be Long Way Home, which is one of the most beautiful rock songs laid down on vinyl, next to Nights In White Satin and All My Love.
Crime of the Century was 1974, Crisis? What Crisis? was 1975, Even In The Quietest Moments was 1977, and Breakfast in America was 1979. There were a couple before and lots after, but those four were my teen years and the ones I listened to constantly.
Just discovered and subscribed to your reaction channel. It's the perfect blend of pause, appreciation, and opinion. You're my new favorite reaction channel and I can't believe you're in the 916 on Bradshaw Road! I grew up in Rosemont and live in Carmichael now. Peace and keep up the great work! ✌️
I remember seeing this record for the first time over at my buddy's house. He had just bought it so we put it on - was fantastic then and is still fantastic now. I was 14 then and almost 60 now.
This is a band that kind of slips through the cracks. Breakfast in America was a big album for Supertramp. I got to see Roger Hudson of Supertramp with Ringo and his All Star Band . The concerts were about 30 years ago and this is when I really paid attention and realized how great this guy is ! Don't underestimate The many different All Star Bands that Ringo has assembled over the years. 40 years + and he hasn't missed yet! Lots of concert footage and audio available.. Roger Hudson is the shit! You brothers rock and you musically get it. Love you guys channel and what you do!!!
Watching these reactions with you both makes me pay attention to the lyrics of some songs that I've been singing along on the chorus parts for decades; it just dawned on me that he's singing about one-night stands, right? LOL. EDIT; you just said it, so yep, same interpretation 😊
Breakfast in America was 1979, Crime of the Century came out before in 1974. Some really good stuff on Crisis? What Crisis?. Try Ain’t Nobody but Me.❤. Breakfast In America Tour was amazing!
Rick Davies sings lead on this Supertramp track playing keys like Roger Hodgson usually does too (Take the Long Way Home) but Roger Hodgson does that mean guitar solo on the outro. 😮 Check it out live.
Hey fellas,, thanks again for yet another awesome take on another awesome song! I remember a few weeks back you dropped Orion from Metallica and then (surprisingly) we've seen nothing more from you guys in regards to them.... It'd sure be great if you would dive deeper down that particular rabbit hole, especially the earlier albums. Be well.
Just a couple of suggestions . Beatles Strawberry Fields Forever promo video and Beatles Revolution promo video. Ps. I love the fact that you guys know music. From guitar to bass to drums to keyboards and horns and strings, you know your stuff! Most reaction videos they don’t have a clue.🎼☮️❤️
I don't think you boys were aware of just how lost in the sauce you were How'd I know? You didn't pause that song! I have never seen one of your reactions where you don't pause at least once 😎Jump into the full album and enjoy it all✌
"I had a hard time wrapping my head around that one" - wow what a reaction haha! It might surprise you but this is one of their most beloved songs and one of their biggest hits, featured in movies, tv shows, etc. It's funny you guys say this is different because this album is where most of their hits came from and how most people know them. Love the honesty!
Strange coincidence? If you want to embark on a short rabbit hole journey, take a look at that album cover in a mirror or just invert the picture on your phone. You'll see the Twin Towers and directly below them the U and The P in Supertramp look like 9-11 Strange coincidence. On a happier note, great song and incredible album full of amazing songs.
Crime of the Century came out in 1974, breakfast in America came out in the spring of 1979, the second semester of my freshman year in college. This album was the soundtrack of my summer that year.
Great transitions, vocals, and story!The whole album is great from beginning to end!it is 2 albums after Crime of the Century on their biggest and I feel best album, Breakfast in America!
The album cover art is iconic! The depiction of Lady Liberty is portrayed by "Libby" the diner waitress of the era. Her name tag says Libby if you can get a good image to view. The NY skyline is made up of commonly found items in a diner from that time. Just killer cover, the more you look. Luv the reaction! Supertramp is a deep dive, and this is one of those tunes that has SO much depth, it's not really appreciated until heard 10 times. Or a thousand times!