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Supertramp - Breakfast in America, 1979.
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Re: Supertramp - Breakfast in America, 1979.
I'm assuming it's Rick playing the piano on this bit.
He was very good at that kind of thing.
He was very good at that kind of thing.
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It's all gone a bit Jools Holland.
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Nightjar wrote:It's all gone a bit Jools Holland.
That reminds me, I've always wanted to do an The The album.
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Re: Supertramp - Breakfast in America, 1979.
Oh, is this the last song?
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It seems it was.
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It is over.
That was a fabby album that worked completely, all the way from the start, through to the finish, with both Roger and Rick pulling their weights and managing to be totally on the same page despite their personal differences.
Now to look back at the thread and see what everyone else made of it.
That was a fabby album that worked completely, all the way from the start, through to the finish, with both Roger and Rick pulling their weights and managing to be totally on the same page despite their personal differences.
Now to look back at the thread and see what everyone else made of it.
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Well, I didn't really like that at all, but that's not because it was bad on any intrinsic or basic level.
Supertramp are just a band I don't like.
I dislike the vocal stylings ad the insistent organ and sax/clarinet.
The lyrics are also all middle-class and annoying.
Not my cup of tea at all.
Supertramp are just a band I don't like.
I dislike the vocal stylings ad the insistent organ and sax/clarinet.
The lyrics are also all middle-class and annoying.
Not my cup of tea at all.
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Re: Supertramp - Breakfast in America, 1979.
Nightjar wrote:WhatDoesThisButtonDo? wrote:Loud PIANO!
Oxymoron alert!
Words were never my Forté
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That was alright. To be honest I was only half listening, I'll need to listen to it again.
Sorry.
Sorry.
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WhatDoesThisButtonDo? wrote:Words were never my Forté
You can say that again, Player.
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Re: Supertramp - Breakfast in America, 1979.
The Call of the Wendigo wrote:"There's no communication left between us but is it me or you who's to blame?"
I wonder if this song's about Roger?
It could be.It doesn't matter what I say
You never listen anyway
Just don't know what you're looking for
Imagination's all I have
But even then you say it's bad
Just can't see why we disagree
You try to make me feel so small
Until there's nothing left at all
Why go on? Just hoping that we'll get along
There's no communication left between us
But is it me or you who's to blame?
There's nothing I can do, yes you're fading out of view
Don't know if I feel joy or pain
And now it's all been said
If you must leave then go ahead
Should feel sad
But I really believe that I'm glad
Yes I really believe that I'm glad
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Nightjar wrote:WhatDoesThisButtonDo? wrote:Words were never my Forté
You can say that again, Player.
You're on a roll there.
(As in an automatic piano roll)
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WhatDoesThisButtonDo? wrote:I don't know what Boz Scaggs sounds like.
Boz Scaggs:
Rick Davies:
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I have given it five stars, as it's almost perfect.
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None of these were me.
All of my un-listened-to-do albums are carefully stored in the Waiting Room of Doom in climate-controlled conditions.
All of my un-listened-to-do albums are carefully stored in the Waiting Room of Doom in climate-controlled conditions.
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