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#237388 by t-Roy and The Smoking Section
Thu Nov 06, 2014 3:50 pm
TheFarleys wrote:Going to see the voice of Supertramp Roger Hodgson tonight at the casino. Never got to see Supertramp before, I'm excited to see this show.



Hmmm...that is a surprise. Wouldn't guess you to be a Supertramp fan.

They wrote some good songs but I could never get past the whiney tone of Hodgson's voice, though he is a good singer.

Whatever you do, don't look at his girlfriend because she's the only he's got.
#237393 by Planetguy
Thu Nov 06, 2014 4:40 pm
yod wrote:Whatever you do, don't look at his girlfriend because she's the only he's got.


nice! :lol:
#237402 by GuitarMikeB
Thu Nov 06, 2014 7:53 pm
Theyjust released a super-deluxe remaster Crime of the Century box set. It was the only album of theirs I really liked - played it a lot in 74-75
#237411 by t-Roy and The Smoking Section
Thu Nov 06, 2014 10:52 pm
TheFarleys wrote:Surprise? Why? I like all kinds of music, as long as it's good. I got my first Supertramp album in 1974. My cover band does "Give A Little Bit".



I dunno....they are so mellow, just figured a punkish-rocker wouldn't like it.

I know they're good but that "don't look at my girlfriend" song just whips me. Have a blast!
#237456 by Paleopete
Sat Nov 08, 2014 9:50 pm
We're thinking about trying Breakfast in America, along with a half dozen other songs on the list now. Getting into some more difficult stuff, loads of vocals of course...

I've been a Supertramp fan since 1976, just about wore out vinyl copies of Crime of the Century and Even in the Quietest moments. Still have Crime of the Century on CD and had it in the Jeep playing for about 2 weeks not long ago. Rick Davies actually did a lot of the vocals too, Hodgson did all the high parts, Davies the lower stuff like Bloody Well Right, Crime of the Century, Rudy, Asylum and so forth. Hodgson did stuff like School, Babaji, Dreamer and such. Great voice. When he released his first solo album I got it for the song Had A Dream (Sleeping with the Enemy), been tinkering with that one on keyboards for years. Can't sing it though...
#237458 by Cajundaddy
Sun Nov 09, 2014 2:40 am
Sounds like a fun show JD. One of my college roommates was a Supertramp fanatic and so we listened to them a lot. They had a very different and unique sound compared with other bands of the late 70s with interesting keyboard work. I have never seen them live though.
#237461 by schmedidiah
Sun Nov 09, 2014 3:44 am
I really got into classic rock in '06 at work. I would listen to it all day. I got into Supertramp, ELO, Yes and deeper than ever before into Van Halen with David Lee Roth. I got a best of Supertramp and enjoyed it quite a bit, but never got further than that. I liked the Best Of ELO better. Back to Supertramp. I remember being struck by the revelation that I had never really considered the band to be even worth noticing before, and now they were commanding my attention. With falsetto vocals, witty lyrics, clarinet solos and lots of piano. Just seemed liked it was coming from way out in left field.
#237475 by Planetguy
Mon Nov 10, 2014 2:04 pm
TheFarleys wrote:Awesome concert last night, Roger Hodgson at Sound Stage. He is a great musician, in the same vein as Todd Rundgren, Dan Fogelberg and Joe Walsh.....


it's always interesting seeing who other musicians respect and hold in high regard. some very deserving choices there! 8)
#237480 by MikeTalbot
Mon Nov 10, 2014 9:37 pm
Todd Rundgren was certainly the er, Nazz when I was growing up.

My brother and I got thrown out of a gig at a restaurant when we opened a Christmas party show with 'Utopia.' We'd warned them but no...

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