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Take the long way home is also a classic. Brilliant musicians.
Bloody Well Right is another one to add to the Supertramp list. Great reaction. ✌🏽
I'm in my 50's. I totally grew up as a child to Supertramp. Supertramp is one of my most favorite bands. Supertramp is soooooooo instrumental in my life. Sooooooooooooooooooooooo many memories attached.😊😎🔴❤
Crime of the Century still sounds great even after all these years!
Supertramp have never done a bad track and I have seen them live a couple of times! They do not miss a trick when performing!
To watch someone your age getting acquainted with music thst I’ve loved for 45 years is very reassuring!
I absolutely love Supertramp
Nice reaction! Great to see music bringing such happiness. Supertramp have a unique sound and so many great songs for you to discover - 'Hide in your shell' and 'Rudy' are two epics! Cheers.
yes! you won''t regret keeping your instrument and keep playing.
I warned you after your last Supertramp video about the floodgate you have opened , no point in stopping now Good job
You'll love this. "Goodbye Stranger" is another great son by Supertramp. If you like the sax, you need to react to some Al Stewart, "The Year of the Cat" and "Time Passages." Another great artist from the 70's. Also Gerry Rafferty "Baker's Street."
@mysterychuck
5 ай бұрын
Great suggestions.
@simsey1000
5 ай бұрын
Oh The Year of the Cat is an absolutely amazing tune!
"Give a little bit", "Dreamer", "Goodbye Stranger", you cannot go wrong with them!!
One of the best songs of all time.Awesome.
One of my most favs. It’s got everything ❤
It was great to see you light up when the sax came out! This guy also plays sax on the fantastic Thin Lizzy song: "Dancing in the Moonlight". My favourite sax solo is on "Will You" by Hazel O'Connor. It is absolutely stunning! Have a great day bro.
@claireb9127
5 ай бұрын
Will You is a must listen, one of my favourites back in the day, still is 🎧
I so envy you in a way, I am almost 64 so all these reactions remind me of my first reactions to arguably this greatest music of our time. This was NORMAL in the 60s, especially the 70s and then the 80s... there was no concept of anything else other than "ever better". The Logical song deeply affected me in 79, still strongly affects me each and every time I hear it. Hands down the best times of my life, this vibe permeated everything. Soak it in and keep it going, my friend!
One of my favourite songs. I wish I could give you more than one Like.
My older sister had this album - I played it constantly!!
I'm 65 and the 70's were my teenage years starting in 71, and I also had an older brother and sister, so they taste in music became mine because it was good! I even remember watching the Beatles on The Ed Sullivan on their first appearance 64! Supertramp is great
Hi Again - I just commented on your Van Halen Jump video. Supertramp is a band everyone loves. Breakfast In America is one of those iconic albums that you just drop the needle and listen to greatness and decompress for an hour. Same with Crime of the Century. I was thinking, regarding sax work, that Steely Dan has some real good sax leads. FM (No Static At All), and Dr. Wu are two songs from Steely Dan (not a person, a reference to a woman's sexual toy). The sax player on Dr. Wu also did awesome work on Billy Joel's Just the Way You Are.
Supertramp is within their own sound. Every piece that they have ever offered is pretty incredible. Saxophone? Try Bakers Street by Gerry Rafferty. You will no be disappointed. Thank you for sharing this.
Fantastic band! Reminds me of my husband. He introduced me to this band when we were dating!
Great song released in 1979🎶🎵👍
Supertramp, simply great!
Got to love that sax. Needed that today. Thanks
Great SAX ! ... Pink Floyd live at the Knebworth 1990. Shine on You Crazy diamond. Enjoying your Discovery bud !
I fricken love this song. Oh, the joys of youth…remember who you are and stay young at heart, my friend. Don’t let the world turn you into a cynic. Peace.
Music transcends all time! Thanks for your reaction!👍🏻🇬🇧
I said, now, watch what you say, they'll be calling you a radical A liberal, oh, fanatical, criminal Oh, won't you sign up your name? We'd like to feel you're acceptable Respectable, oh, presentable, a vegetable Oh, take, take, take it, yeah
Great song. So many brilliant songs from this Band. Just work your way through all their hits. 🎶❤️🎶
Super Tramp was a staple of the airwaves back in the day. They were played so much I kind of tuned them out and have really come to appreciate them now. Once you have explored their most popular songs, I think you would like Lord Is It Mine (1979, Breakfast in America album). I think Roger Hodgson and Rick Davies had almost opposite views on God/religion whatever and they made beautiful music together.
Nice, I bought their album when it came out and have never seen them actually in a video playing any of their songs, this is awesome. Thanks for doing this reaction
Love Supertramp! So many great songs. Goodbye Stranger is a must listen. Hi from Australia 🙃
A GREAT song. Nice reaction by you!
What memories this song brought back. I love Supertramp but haven’t heard it for years 😅
😆 Was that a kazoo? I’ve never seen the actual band before. I’m still pretty new to SUPERTRAMP so that was fun to discover.
@MDreeezy
5 ай бұрын
Is that a memeber badge i see👀👀👀💙💪🏽
This was my coming of age song. It was released when I was 13, and was in the background of my adolesecnce...many firsts were accomplished to Supertramp.
Bob Seger - Turn the Page has a memorable sax
@LadyVonCracker
5 ай бұрын
That’s a good suggestion!
Give a little bit is one of my favorites❤ Supertramp back in the day had the largest stages. I do believe 16 transport trucks just Crazy❤
It's never to late to pick up that Sax and play.😊 Great reaction 🎵🎶👏
As per usual your spot on the money, speaking for myself and I’m sure many others hold similar views seeing your reactions and the fact you listen to our feedback it’s only right and proper we listen to what you say, keep doing what your doing …your killing it. Oh and maybe you’ll show us what you can do with a sax?
Wow!, Your open-minded gift just opened a music portal.
MDreezy if you want to treat yourself and us to some great sax songs, feast your ears on Urgent by Foreigner, You belong to the city by Glenn fry, and my favorite Baker street by Gerry Rafferty. Timeless classics 😊
One of my favorite songs since it dropped... and Im a 52 yr old metalhead!
One of the best concerts I’ve been to
Because you mentioned playing the sax, I couldn't click fast enough to see your reaction to this song. One of the first albums I bought! I know you've been checking out bands with big city names, but the album cover for Supertramp "Breakfast in America" is an awesome representative image of another American city. I know that doesn't count, but it's cool.
Thanks, Dreezy! Supertramp were a great group... so beautifully orchestrated... vocals to keyboard, guitars & percussion... so smart and entertaining... many more songs.. "School" is a favorite of mine.. appreciate your reaction... (p.s. I played alto sax in HS.. if you love sax.. listen to some of my favorite Scotsmen.. Gerry Rafferty (Baker Street) and also Al Stewart (Year of the Cat)... spectacular orchestration....)
FROM A OLD BULL, TO A YOUNG BULL. YOU SCARE ME WITH THAT OLD SOUL OF YOURS CHAMP. FACTS!!!!!!
Breakfast in America was one of the albums that changed my world in music. It was late 70’s and I was 10 or 11 and Supertramp hit me like a ton of bricks. Still remember the album cover diner waitress and I wore out the needle of my record player with the song “Take the Long Way Home” still one of my favorite songs ever. Like you said in other videos like Led Zeppelin this was when true musicians came together to play instruments (saxophone keyboard and harmonize vocals) to lyrics with deep meaning. Do me the favor (you won’t be disappointed) react to a song by The Little River Band called “Take it Easy on Me” the official music video. Another 70’s band (from New Zealand) with abilities for making pure music from a band of members all contributing talent to make classic and timeless magic. Congrats on 17k. Next 25k!
So incredible live in concert... clean as the studio version
Roger Hodgson!! "School" and "Hide in Your Shell" next.
John Helliwell is a superb musician. He is a regular at the Manchester Jazz Festival and a really nice bloke. Roger Hodgson was singing the lead vocal here. Rick Davies was the lower voice on the keys behind.
The entire Breakfast in America album is fantastic but I also enjoy the edgier prior release "Crimes of the Century" with School and Bloody Well Right. A musician you probably won't hear suggestions for but has some of the best horns is Fela Kuti (The Bob Marley of Africa) his sons Seun and Femi also have carried on the tradition of Afrofunk nicely.
Good sax on Glenn Frey “The heat is on” and also “You belong to the City”.
Love the slide whistle.
Oh I just loved how your face lit up when the sax came in❤😂
Take the Long Way Home 🔥🔥
One of the great bands of the 70's
That was great. I haven't heard that in a long time. The sad thing is that you don't figure it all out until around 60 years. Then you're like, oh. This is who I've been all along.
I like the grin you wear throughout the whole song 👍
crime of the century album is one of my 10 ten albums of all time. it's an experience to listen as a full work of art.
Go buy one!!! Thanks for reaction!!!👍🏻🇬🇧
I was about your age when this came out. I'm 66 now. I had a few of their albums. Glad you are looking at some great music.
Love the lyrics on this one. Hall and Oates have several songs with great saxophone solos!
🙋🏿♀️ 2nd Clarinet here! 🥰🐰
Feel Good Music is timeless....
OMG so much class thanks for that young man!!!!! I listen to their albums occasionally but they tend to make me a bit sad just memories I suppose I was so lucky to be going to college and discovering that through some friends woaw!!!!!!!!!!
Great reaction!!!
Al Stewart - Year of the Cat. Studio version. Soft rock/progressive rock from 1976. Saxophone and a variety of instruments.
@user-mv4be1tc2u
5 ай бұрын
That is an excellent suggestion 👍
My Man! I used to to play Alto, Tenor and Bari ! Jazz, concert and Marching Band. Supertramp never fails!
Check out Chicago 25 or 6 to 4 Tanglewood. There's a sax. In fact, all of Chicago's songs include the sax. AND your beloved trumpet!
Oh, this was great! Brings me back to driving around in my 1st car for some reason 🙂. Supertramp had so many great songs. Hey, I love that you played the sax...Good man! I hit 'subscribe' for you 'cause you're fun to watch AND play an instrument!
Supertramp they were huge in the late '70s and early '80s they have a great library of songs Fool's Overture is a must-listen-to as well as School these guys were the first concert I went to in 1979 as a 12-year-old with an older cousin and his girlfriend at the CNE Grandstand in Toronto. They don't really have a bad song. BTW I love your channel young man 👍👍👍🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘
Check out Supertramp's "Child of Vision" Live is best. Roger Hodgson is the writer of this song and is playing the keyboard and singing. He wrote most of the songs for Supertramp. This song he wrote when he was around 17, about his boarding school experience, before he joined Supertramp.
This song is just pure fun. l Iove all the weird sounds they use and when he says one two three five. I don't know why but its funny.
Supertramp are in my top 5 bands; huge catalog; you'll love all of it. For more incredible saxophone try Gerry Rafferty, "Baker Street".
Fantastic reaction my man!
My 22yo son still takes Saxophone lessons but isn’t using it for a career. He just didn’t want to quit playing and learning once he graduated high school.
Their music always makes me feel good!
Duuuude the channel is going so well, keep at it man!
nice great song 👌
You have to check out "School"
@alanbeaumont4848
5 ай бұрын
Yes, the state day school experience, in contrast to the private boarding school one here.
ANOTHER great reaction! I think you would really enjoy The Year of the Cat by Al Stewart!!
Thanks MDreezy🎉🎉🎉
Since you mentioned you played the saxophone and how much you loved to play, I have a few recommendations for songs. Gerry Rafferty "Baker Street", Al Stewart "Year of the Cat" and Foreigner "Urgent". All have great sax solos.
Check out "Rudy" next level 😉👍
Hurry up and do "School". It is magical and life changing😂Love that song.😊❤
Great songs with sax: Billy Joel, Just the Way You Are; Bob Seger, Turn The Page; Bruce Springsteen, Born To Run; Pink Floyd, Us and Them.
Phil collins live from Paris 2004 watch IN THE AIR TONIGHT FABULOUS
I thought you'd like this one. Great reaction 👍
Great sax also on Bob Seeger Turn the Page.
@user-mv4be1tc2u
5 ай бұрын
Hauntingly good 👍
Born to Run. Clarence Clement on sax
For a really great sax solo watch 'Urgent' by Foreigner. Great song, great vocals, great sax. In the 60s, 70s and 80s there were a lot of horns & sax in rock music, it was great.
Have you heard Walk on the wild Side by Lou Reed? It has a memorable although very short .. too short , in fact.. sax solo.. so good.
Really popular songs that might get you higher numbers and more subscribers are: Baby come back by Player, Lowdown by Boz Scaggs, and the Doobie brothers, What a Fool Believes. My favorite Doobie Brothers songs are real love and thank you love. I would love your reaction. Thank you so much!
I was this boy when this came out. I had hundreds of miles of this on my car CASSETTE. NAS-T tenor sax. "Breakfast in America". ALL of it. Sadly, today our "education system" turns our young into vegetables.😨
Bob Seger, “Turn the Page” will give you some great sax.
For saxophone - there can be only one! Baker Street by Gerry Rafferty, essential listening
Supertramp is the most under rated "rock band" of all time. I'm old, and as a kid remember this an Dreamer in the radio every 5 minutes. Today its like "super-who?" sadly. Check you their early albums - mostly Crime of the Century/ Even in the Quitests Moments ("Give a Little Bit" is their best song - and they had 10 other "Bangers" nearly as good - all 10s IMO)/Breakfest in America.....................they got POP later, so I ignore their post Bearkfast albums............as 80's pop. BTW just watched your "Sympathy for the Devil" vid - you view seems apt to me about the message - BTW its the same per Supertramps Dreamer song - i.e. "Change the world" "talk is cheep" - but when having to pay up............sit on the sidelines (both songs were about Hypocrisy basically). nice review - e4sp for the Rolling stones one - Oh for clearification: Rodger Hodskins(sp) - was the high pitched singers (you could say Lead Singer - but that would be disshonest - Supertramp had two lead singers - Rodger, and the other Rick Davies (both are 50/50 on their albums - and 60/40 on the radio in the 70's). so ya, there were 6-8 other top songs from the now forgotten Supertramp - with both lead singers. off hand from what i rem. today we got: School (Hodgkins) Dreamer (same) "Right Bloody Well Wright" - not sure if that is the name of the song, but big hit in the early 70's sang by the other lead Rick Davies Logical Song (sang by Hodgkins) Give a Little Bit (same as above) Long Way Home (same as above) Goodbye Stranger (Rick Davies as lead singer) so we got 7 songs that were HUGE on the radio in the 70s, with two lead singers (not to mention the instrumentality!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!) - and today they are a footnote at best ;-(. so ya, check out their 3 best albums - Crime of Cent/Even in Quitest/Breakfast in America.........................and ignore the latter, please (we can't be great forever - sadly). per those 3 albums Supertrap was second only ONLY to the Beatles (IMO of course). 2-cents. carry on...............
You must get back to the Sax!! For crazy Saxophone playing, check out Too Many Zooz. They are a trio from NYC