Classical Composer Reacts to Fool's Overture (Roger Hodgson/Supertramp) | The Daily Doug (Ep. 261)
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In this episode of #TheDailyDoug, I'm listening to Fool's Overture. The song was written by Roger Hodgson and first included as the final track on Supertramp's 1977 album Even in the Quietest Moments. The live version we're listening to today is a performance with a full orchestra from 2004 with Roger at the piano and on lead vocals. I very much enjoyed this tune!
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If you like Supertramp, Crime of the Century is where you want to be.
@michaelheinrich5219
2 жыл бұрын
It has one of the most iconic guitar solos at the start where you really don't expect one to be.
@anneshirley1748
2 жыл бұрын
Most definitely, I agree!!
@anneshirley1748
2 жыл бұрын
Yes, those are the words to 'Jerusalem' which many English people think should be our national anthem! Wonderful piece of music!!
@billjones8503
2 жыл бұрын
@@michaelheinrich5219 Indeed. Haunting intro of genius!
@progperljungman8218
2 жыл бұрын
Honestly can't follow the conversation here... Crime of the Century (song or album?)... Guitar solo at the start (not in the beinning of the album or the song to my knowledge - but are we talking about tge song there IS one a bit in - gorgeousstuff!. And then Jerusalem.... from Fool's Overture - where does that fit into this conversation?
Crime of the Century is their masterpiece. The production is fantastic and every song is great. A desert island disc for me.
@thomasmeyer8798
2 жыл бұрын
No doubt about this.
@hfiguiere
2 жыл бұрын
same for me.
@beentotheDell
2 жыл бұрын
Yes Crime of the Century is a masterpiece but Supertramp’s works are legion. Picking a GOAT is nigh near impossible.
@multi-purposebiped7419
2 жыл бұрын
You heard them, Doug. The album Crime of The Century has everything. You can't pick a song off it. Having said that, the ones you could best get your teeth into for analysis are probably the title track and Rudi. But that would leave out sumptuous tracks like Hide in Your Shell and Asylum. Hell, just do the whole album!
@DevilsFourString
2 жыл бұрын
Yeah, Crime of the Century is amazing.
Roger Hodgson is one of the greatest musical geniuses of all time. Fool's Overture is perhaps the greatest example of his exceptional talent.
The best version of "Fool's Overture" is from the Supertramp 'Paris' live album. An amazing piece and performance.
@JustyStoky
2 жыл бұрын
👍
@stevo43068
2 жыл бұрын
Yes, the whole album.
@rvdnagel1963
2 жыл бұрын
Is this a fact?
@robyourtime
2 жыл бұрын
@@rvdnagel1963 Yeah, it pretty much is a fact
@kobayashiMaroo
2 жыл бұрын
agreed, that entire recording is superb superb superb.
Mr. Roger Hodgson came to Bolivia in 1997 i guess. I went to his concert, of course. He had a huge problem, half of his equipment flew to Cochabamba (his concert was scheduled in Santa Cruz that night) so he apologized and promised to do the best of himself. We had an extraordinary concert with his half band. After the concert, i stood out of outside waiting for him. I had the chance of meeting him. He asked me "how did you like the concert"?. I kissed his hands and i told him: Perfect Mr. Hodgson, perfect. Thanks in deed. What a great experience!!
Yes Yes Roger Hodgson IS an absolute genius🙂
It simply goes without saying, to ALL Supertramp lovers, that this one was the greatest one of all from them. without any doubt in my mind at all.
In 1940 when Churchill gave that speech, stuff was NOT "about to go down." England declared war on Nazi Germany in 1939. They were already in the thick of it, hence the speech. As others have already stated, "Jerusalem" from Blake's poem, is practically the national anthem of England.
Supertramp is without a doubt one of the most underrated bands of all-time. I was lucky enough to see them live four times, including Rodger Hodgson's last show with the band.
@manuelpedrosd
2 жыл бұрын
Underrated?? Lol This just shows your ignorance
And this is when he’s much older. For him to be able to pull this off is quite impressive. An absolute legend. Just a little bit of trivia. Supertramp were huge here in Montreal before they really made it big anywhere else. For some reason, they just clicked and the people here just took to them. They were playing sold out shows here before anywhere else. It’s the same with Styx and Genesis. Rodger and Dennis De Young from Styx and Chris DeBurgh were very good friends with the long time morning DJ from CHOM the classic Rock station. I grew up hearing them call in for years and years and they would talk music. Montreal has always had a love affair with the Prog Rock legends.
@andrepepin9792
2 жыл бұрын
The first time I saw Supertramp in concert was at the Montreal Forum, I think it was in 1978... Guess who was playing as the crowd warmer group? It was Chris De Burgh and he gave us an amazing concert! Supertramp even asked him to come on stage and sing with the band for "Hide in your shell" during the encore!
@alainrobillard4300
2 жыл бұрын
@@andrepepin9792 Friends of mine were at that concert. Then they made me discover Supertramp and Chris De Burgh. "Faut que t'écoute ça, man!" they said. ("You have to hear that, man!"). Since then I am a fan of "Fool's Overture" and of "Spanish Train". I saw Supertramp in concert at Montréal Parc Jarry the next year, and Chris De Burgh at le Vieux Port de Québec in the mid 90's.
@andrepepin9792
2 жыл бұрын
@@alainrobillard4300 I saw them at Jarry park too! And I also saw Chris de Burgh again (as the main event) at the Montreal Forum
@mikewoodrow5878
2 жыл бұрын
When I saw them in Ottawa in ‘79 (either the day before or after Montreal), Jean-Luc Ponty was the opening act! Salut de Toronto tout le monde.
@mikewoodrow5878
2 жыл бұрын
@@andrepepin9792 his tour for Spanish Train? De Burgh was so good back then. Lots of different good stuff back then: Aldo Nova, Frank Marino, Pagliaro, Cano, Pat Travers, Offenbach, Uzeb, the Miller Series at Parc Jarry in August…
Cool fact: Most Canadians know the driving synth part as the theme song for "W5" which is the Canadian equivalent of "60 Minutes" which has been on TV for decades.
@billjones8503
2 жыл бұрын
After seeing/hearing them play in Moncton NB, BIA-summer of 79, W5 finally did a doc part on them. Did u see that?
@SCVM__
2 жыл бұрын
Had No Idea who or what it was as a kid But I never missed the beginning of the show.
@BaileyJim11
2 жыл бұрын
yes! instant nostalgia!
@DadCanInJapan
2 жыл бұрын
I watched W5 first and then heard this song later. I was surprised.
@stevenschembri1288
2 жыл бұрын
Yes, the "W5 Song" so to speak....
Fools Overture is a fantastic song, Supertramp are a much underated group.
@manuelpedrosd
2 жыл бұрын
Supertramp "underated"? Which planet do you live?
@rvdnagel1963
2 жыл бұрын
Is that your opinion?
@joostverra9130
2 жыл бұрын
@@manuelpedrosd I think maybe these days supertramp is underrated, ofcourse not in the past
@peterpan9988
2 жыл бұрын
Back in the day they were quite to opposite of underrated. I assume you#re slightly younger.
@paulcharity7451
2 жыл бұрын
Age 62, been a massive Supertramp fan since the release of Crime if the Century. The underrated reference is that they didnt have the same level of profile as some of their peers. Specifically in reference to Fools Overture, its a fantastic song, but how many people outside of the Supertramp following have heard of it. Supertramp are underrated compared to Pink Floyd etc.
This damn song sometimes gives me tears. I dont know why, but it does.
@corchem
2 жыл бұрын
You are not alone my friend...
@clausappel8086
2 жыл бұрын
Not to me. It ALWAYS gives me tears!
@kellyadam8792
2 жыл бұрын
I hear ya, Rafael. This song give me a big lump in my throat and I have to hold back the tears. Every. Damn. Time.
The conductor is Robert Groslot from Belgium. He's also an accomplished pianist, he was sixth laureate in the International Queen Elisabeth Competition for piano in 1978. He's also a composer in his own right. He's been conducting the Night of the Proms for many years.
@mjjvanosch
2 жыл бұрын
And it's definitely not André Rieu
One of the beautiful aspects of Supertramp to me is the inclusion of instruments that you necessarily wouldn't always hear in rock music...wind instruments...piano...etc. Their music is just so beautiful.
My favourite Supertramp song. The live rendition was solid, but you absolutely must give the studio version a listen. Love your videos, keep it up! M
@marklemieux8753
2 жыл бұрын
Oh, and check out the title track from this album too.. it’s a beauty.
@Eleventhearlofmars
2 жыл бұрын
@@marklemieux8753 are you talking about even in the quietest moments?
@marklemieux8753
2 жыл бұрын
@@Eleventhearlofmars Yes, sorry I should have specified!
@Eleventhearlofmars
2 жыл бұрын
@@marklemieux8753 the whole album is great, as are all their others. I particularly like the first two albums they did that not many people know as much about.
A lot of souvenirs : in a small town in France 35 years ago, my dad used to put this song before the Saturday dinner. This song accompanied me during most of my 43 years of existence. My dad has gone 20 years ago and now it is my turn to put music for my children before eating during the weekend. Our family moment when we listen to different type of music together. Thank you for this back in time moment and all the memories. Music can bring you strongly in the past. I really appreciate your work.
Even in the Quietest Moments is my favorite Supertramp album. This is epic.
A vote to do the Crime of the Century album. Great stuff and Doug is leading me down musical rabbit holes [well done]
Crime of the Century is one of their master works and I think it should be one of your next Supertramp episodes. From a classical point of view especially, I very much think you'll be interested in hearing it.
My parents played the 'Breakfast in America' album constantly when I was little. This song was played all the time too. I love Supertramp.
In thoses time Crime of the Century, Dark Side Of The Moon and Tubular Bell were my all day listening
I love Supertramp and this is one of the best songs ever made.
I've always thought the "boats put out to sea" bit was about Dunkirk. (300,000+ allied troops were evacuated from the beach under heavy German fire). Fits in with Churchill's speech.
A real masterpiece indeed. Roger Hodgson, great composer, great singer, his shows are absolutely breathtaking
This song is more of a small suite. It's simply amazing. The d minor cord at the end is the change. Its perfect. Nothing by accident with Hodgson.
Hearing Blake's Jerusalem reminds me... I may be wrong, but I don't think you've done anything from ELP's Brain Salad Surgery album yet (which features Jerusalem as a full track). Hope you will give it a listen soon.
@AlfredoSerafini
2 жыл бұрын
Same thought!
@oscaralfaro7648
2 жыл бұрын
You're right, ELP made a great version. Also appears in the Chariots of Fire OST.
@laurentco
2 жыл бұрын
You're right. ELP do a version of Jerusalem on Brain Salad Surgery.
@kenl2091
2 жыл бұрын
Or, even better, Tim Blake's New Jerusalem (Tim Blake of Gong and Hawkwind)
@lanreb920
2 жыл бұрын
Totally agree, I'd just rather pick the Welcome Back My Friends live version
BTW the guy they cut to singing backup is THE LATE John Miles who has worked A LOT with Alan Parsons, and has an album called REBEL, with an ASTOUNDING SONG called MUSIC. Night at the proms is an annual event in Brussels, with lots of different artists. RIP JOHN
@oscaralfaro7648
2 жыл бұрын
The great, great, great John Miles, because I think that the song 'Music' is special, that song, with only two verses, seems like an oath from all of us who understand music as something essential in life.
@madmattdrummer5487
2 жыл бұрын
Good choice. I always thought supertramp and Alan Parsons Project were in the same spectrum of Symphonic Prog
“A Soap Box Opera” is also great for the Orchestration…!!!
Imagine knowing so much about music that you no longer can just sit and enjoy it on a visceral level.
Man, you have just discovered to me this amazing Roger Hodgson's performance of this MASTERPIECE that goes along with me for 44 years now, since i have first listened it at my 12. I had the luck to see Supertramp live in Barcelona, back in 1983 touring for the last time with Roger Hodgson. Brilliant show, by the way! Thank you very much. I really enjoy your reactions.
I saw Supertramp in concert a few times. At those times many big bands would go through Vancouver, but very few of them had decent sound systems, Supertramp was one of them (as well as Yes and Moody Blues, Pink Floyd and David Bowie; all bands that were dramatic and fussy with their sounds). In these concerts you not only heard the music clearly, but you also felt the music in your body, and finally trip you off in mind-space. I love this song. So excited you reviewed it. Thank you.
@dennisapgar1251
2 жыл бұрын
And to add Rush as one of those bands to Canada's really good sounding bands. Want to sing "Oh Canada" some times.
@christopherbutts3346
Жыл бұрын
Genesis? On par with floyd better live than studio
The most underremembered band of the 1970s. Absolutely my fave band at the time, and my daughter (25 years my junior) also called them her favorite band in high school. I taught her well.
There's more than a few moments where you looked like a kid in the candy store with all the orchestration! Bravo! More Tramp please.
They are singing "Jerusalem" a hymn based on a Blake text that suggests John The Baptist traveled to England (Glastonbury) The artwork for the album featured a piano with some music on it called Fools Overture. If you look close, the notes on the music are actually "The Star Spangled Banner"
@philippemojon5612
3 ай бұрын
BASEL ,77 FOOTBALL STADIUM LAST SONG JUST GREAT MAY GOD BLESS SUPERTRAMP ✍️✌️👍
The conductor is Robert Groslot from Belgium (my country). André Rieu you’re talking about is a Dutch violin Player (= from Holland). In 1978 Robert Groslot was a laureate at the Queen Elisabeth Competition for piano.
Hi Doug, I suugest you "School", "Crime of the century", "Rudy", "Another man's woman"... just as appetizers for Supertramp's great music.
This is probably my favorite individual Supertramp song, but the best album will always be Crime of the Century. It is a natural for the extended play lounge. Every single song is great and the vocals alternating between Hodgson and Davies adds to the experience.
@fawltytenor
2 жыл бұрын
+ infinity
@ZARLOCK92250
Жыл бұрын
AGREE CRIMES THE BEST LYRICS!
At LAST someone talks about Supertramp. Thank you for this analysis. I'd love to see a commentary on one of Rick Davies' piano songs too, like Crime of the Century of Another Man's Woman (especially the Paris concert).
@kenlee5015
2 жыл бұрын
Rick's vocals are awesome too. Love Rudy, Asylum, and a ton of others.
@sourisvoleur4854
2 жыл бұрын
From Now On
I think the fool is a reference to Churchill, who was thought a fool "by the important people" until he was needed in crisis... Then he was discarded again when he ended the crisis. I spent much time listening through headphones to the studio LP
@CaptainTedStryker
2 жыл бұрын
Crisis? What Crisis?
@darrellkastin6738
2 жыл бұрын
@@CaptainTedStryker Doug explains at 7:30
@CaptainTedStryker
2 жыл бұрын
@@darrellkastin6738 Even In The Quietest Moments...
@darrellkastin6738
2 жыл бұрын
@@CaptainTedStryker Don't you let the sun disappear.
Roger wrote the soundtrack of my childhood ...I discovered him at like age 9 and never stopped listening ...I have been lucky enough to catch him twice ... Even scored a set list in my city . No other singer performer has touched me more than his artful thoughtful music. Forever greatful to him . I took him across Canada with me in 86' shared him with others along the way . Hope others continue to hear his music and it stimulates them . To think deeply and care how they affect others , learn to give to make this a better life for youself and others along the way .
I had no idea that video existed. I always wondered what the studio version would sound like with a full orchestra behind it! Brought tears to my eyes! Then to experience it with someone who can appreciate the musicality of it, was just awesome! Thanks, Doug!
So... you're really a surprising reactor. I *never* expected *anyone* to react to Fool's Overture. It is a (one of many) favorite of mine from Supertramp. Beautiful and melodic, but never boring. Oh, yeah, I don't know anything about music apart from listening and loving what I love. It's just that most of my favorites don't seem to go well with most people. You explain a lot that goes right over my head, but my takeaway from it is that the piece is special and different and thus... perhaps... harder to enjoy for the general public. I don't know. I've only heard two reactions from you so far - both pieces that I love - and which you seemingly enjoy as well. At least you do a great job at describing what makes them different and stand out. I guess you've got a lot of fans that suggests really great music due to that. Can't wait to familiarize myself more to your reactions and get to know pearls of music that I've never heard before! Thanks for some great reactions and a lot of love from Norway!
Happy to get Supertramp on to your 'reaction rotation'.My next mission-to get you to try Uriah Heep doing 'Salisbury'.
@larrywood7920
2 жыл бұрын
I was a huge fan of Uriah Heep back in the 70s. Especially Salisbury, and Uriah Heep Live. Lady in Black is an excellent example of early prog rock.
@johndinneen1222
2 жыл бұрын
Yesssss!!!!! And after that react to Paradise/The Spell by Uriah Heep!
@madmattdrummer5487
2 жыл бұрын
Great suggestion
That part from 10:25-10:45 always yanks at my Heart... This is my Favorite Supertramp. I Love it all.
Can't add any more kudos for this song. Among the best from the 70's. I agree that Crime of the Century is their masterpiece album, but this song is their masterpiece song. My first date with my wife-to-be in 1976 was a Supertramp concert, one of the best shows in my 50 years of concerts. We still go to see Roger when he tours every fall at Casino Rama in Ontario.
Supertramp is an underestimated group.
@beentotheDell
2 жыл бұрын
72 million albums sold and not in the R&R HOF
♥️ Supertramp!
On the studio album, the beginning uses the Venus theme from Holst’s The Planets. Took me years to notice 🙄 Supertramp is the soundtrack to my teens. Thank you for doing this.
@5T3U3RM4NN
Жыл бұрын
i didn't know this and checked it. Very similar, they skipped some tones but its the same melody. greetings from germany -.-
I will forever be thankful to this brilliant, humble and kind man for teaching me how to appreciate the English language the way it should be. The first album i ever bought with the money i actually earned was Crime of the century. I loved and enjoyed the music before i understood the lyrics , being French speaking... I have since rediscovered, through the years the quality of their creations and am so thankful for the journey for it has become the tapestry and background of my life. Cheers 8-)
‘The logical song’ - is an extraordinary song by any standards - just brilliant! Great band. I think this is about The flotilla of small boats that launched to France to rescue stranded soldiers and Jerusalem is the ‘true grit’ of Englishness
@billjones8503
2 жыл бұрын
I love it, but have to admit that the song gets carried away by repetition. The chorus is sublimity incarnate.
My favorite Supertramp song of all times. Thanks for putting this out. I was one of the ones screaming for this one. Many people don't think of Supertramp as a progressive rock band. This proves they are as progressive as anyone can be
I love Fool's Overture. Its my favourite song that isn't on Crime of the Century. I've never heard this version before, and it was really good when you consider the age that they're at in this video, and how they're still able to pull that off. Mindblowing. However, i still think the studio version is slightly better. Now, Mr Doug. If you liked this, i highly suggest you check out the entirety of the Crime of the Century album. A complete Roger Hodgson masterpiece. My dad always used to play Supertramp when i was younger, and i fell in love with their music. Crime of the Century, to this day, is still my favourite album. Even after listening to it over 100 times.
I don't even have an idea how many times I listened to this song over the years. Was quite obsessed with it as a teenager during my prog rock phase. :D
Another great British band from my generation
My first interdiction to Super Tramp was Crime of the Century, in 1978 while on the herb. It quickly became my favorite album.
That’s Blake’s Poem, sang to the composition ‘Jerusalem’ bit of a British colonial Banger 😂
@digitig
2 жыл бұрын
And as a friend pointed out, the answer to the first verse is "no", and the answer to the second verse is "bring them yourself!"
I don’t know who told you to pick this song but I’m really glad you did. I remember this song whenever my family went on road trips like 25yrs ago this is one of my favorites.
What an incredible piece. Haven't listened to that in years. They were such an incredible band.
It does not get much better than this, a true monster, unforgettable experience. ❤❤❤
Thank you. I've enjoyed that song forever and to see a person a composer like yourself enjoy it is awesome
Roger Hodgson is an absolutely brilliant songwriter, and an even better producer and arranger. I'd love to see more Supertramp (specifically the Hodgson stuff) on the channel.
Growing up in Montréal in the 70's and 80's Supertramp was a big part of the musical landscape. Breakfast in America was one of the first LPs I ever bought.
'Rudy' from Crime of ... love that song
Listening to Big Ben, the added soundtrack and Churchill’s speech never fails to send shivers down my spine.
I absolutely love this song. Ever since I was a kid and first heard it at my cousin's place. One of those rare pieces that gives you goosebumps all the way through.
Masterpiece.
For Doug (and those who don't know) the hymn "Jerusalem" (words by William Blake, music by Hubert Parry) was composed by Parry as a campaigning song to encourage the British to continue to fight in the First World War (hence its connection here with Churchill's speech). The song is ubiquitous in Britain, having been adopted as an unofficial national anthem for England and used in a number of official capacities, including the 2012 London Olympics. It is strongly associated with public schools, the Women's Institute and the major political parties of the country. Blake's poem was inspired by the idea that Christ visited England as a boy and is a rare instance of British exceptionalism.
@richardlovell4713
2 жыл бұрын
Yes, it’s about British nationalism and quotes pieces by notable British composers (Holst, Parry) which are considered to be pretty patriotic.
@nicholasschneider6655
Жыл бұрын
I recognized that snippet of tune, but couldn't place it. I'm actually familiar with it as Emerson Lake and Palmer recorded it.
@davidpax
Жыл бұрын
I guess Doug has never watched the Last night at the proms. A bit embarrassing 😉.
I had the pleasure of meeting Roger in late 1983, backstage, after a Supertramp concert in San Diego. It was his last tour with the group. What a generous, friendly, and fascinating man. He spoke briefly of his future. He mentioned that he was working on his first solo album that would come out in 1984. What a pleasure.
I love the tension that is created at the beginning.
This song is a very big reason that I am a musician. This song changed my life.
The best analisys of this masterpiece that i've seen / heard. Congratulations.
I was fortunate to see him and his band in Philadelphia, in a small casino music hall, right before covid shut everything down.
As a couple of people have noted, the Blake poem became the Anglican hymn Jerusalem which Emerson, Lake, and Palmer recorder on Brain Salad Surgery. It is also a favorite of Monty Python which references it several times on the Flying Circus.
This sounds incredible! Daily Doug, music back then was THEATRICAL, they don't make music like that anymore, sigh!
Thanks for reacting to this song. I have loved it ever since college when I had some space left on a classic rock mixed tape I was making. My friend had this record and said I should add this song. Initially, I saw the length and balked, but after I listened to it, it quickly became my favorite Supertramp song of all time.
Let’s not forget to mention the late great John Miles who appears a couple of times during this performance.
This has been one of my favorite Supertramp songs since my teenage years. Love that you enjoyed it, too! Supertramp should be a deep dive for you. :)
This song has a special place in my heart. Supertramp is just so amazing
I cannot listen to this song and not get tears in my eyes
I remember when that album came out, I was in college. Everyone loved "Give a Little Bit", but for me "Fool's Overture" was the best track. Enjoyed your reaction, Doug.
Supertramp is soooo underrated. It's such a shame they're blocking almost all videos on KZread. They will just disappear from people's memory, especially the younger generations.
Was fortunate to see Roger perform this live at the Albert Hall a couple years ago....he doesn't disappoint. As others have said Crime of the Century is a Masterpiece.
My favorite Supertramp album: I don't remember ever hearing Fools Overture on the radio? Try the actual "Even In the Quietest Moments" song and my favorite Supertramp song is off this album "From Now On"!
@hnnymn
2 жыл бұрын
Love that one too
Vous découvrez maintenant ce chef d'œuvre ? Noooon... C'est mythique !
Thanx Doug for doing this great track, my fave Supertramp track. I have been lucky enough to see Supertramp twice and Roger Hodgson once with orchestra perform this track. Mind blowing each time! Please be sure to check out the studio version on the Quietest Moments album too.
Finally you did some Supertramp. Thanks. Title track :Even in the Quietest Moments is my favorite morning song. Whole album Crime of the Century is AWESOME!
I remember being blown away by this when I first heard it ( on vinyl) 😎. So glad you discovered it. Really enjoyed the video.
Great atmosphere and a performance I've never seen. Nice. Roger's in great form.
This is so good it brings tears to my eyes!
Fool's Overture changed my life in 1979-80. Touched my soul and still lives there today!!!
The William Blake poem is called “Jerusalem” and very famous in Britain, played every september in Royal Albert Hall at the Last Night of the Proms. There is also a rendition by Emerson Lake and Palmer
Fun fact. In the 80s part of this song was used for a program up here in Canada called w5. It's our version of 60 minuets. The program is stil on the air on ctv.
Thanks for doing this Doug. One of my favorite songs of all time.
The William Blake poem you mentioned was turned into a hymn by Hubert Parry and orchestrated by Elgar. It is also in ELP's Brain Salad Surgery as a full track.
This is a song I haven't heard in a long time. I used to listen to this song on repeat in the 80s. So good. This Churchill's speech is also used on a live version of Aces High in 88 by Iron Maiden. The William Blake's poem was turned into a well known hymn in England, and ELP did version of it, called Jerusalem, which was banned from radios.
@JohnBrooking4
2 жыл бұрын
I’ve heard Jerusalem referred to as England’s national hymn, which fits in well with the other WWII-related references in this song.
Luv the 'Dougs' interpretation of the music and lyrics.
The most awesome song they ever recorded. It is amazing. On a great audiophile stereo system, it will make you cry every time. Turn off the lights, turn up the music and clear your mind. Let the music cure what ails you. Cheers.
37 years later you discover this song! 🙂!!!
This is Roger's masterpiece. Gave me chills and tears the first time i heard it 40 years ago. Incredible.
@nicholasschneider6655
Жыл бұрын
I had tears in my eyes as I was watching this. Such a dramatic song, and I haven't listened to Supertramp in years.