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Take The Long Way Home - Supertramp | Father and Son Reaction!
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- čas přidán 5. 07. 2023
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Not our song. Song belongs to Supertramp
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I have this album, anyone else? When you don't want to go home to the spouse right away and want to daydream a bit, Take the Long Way Home.
Always like some Breakfast In America!
I don't think there's anyone who grew up in the 70s who *didn't* have this album. 🙂
Got it!
That's not music,.....it's art.
Sometimes it's great to take the long way home. Nice to see you both.
Sometimes it's great to take the long way home because life is too short.
"School" by Supertramp is a great song. "Give a Little Bit" is my favorite from them
Fun little song, great for a summer day.
Supertramp is awesome! My favorites are “It’s Raining Again” and “Goodbye Stranger “ but all of their songs are great! Underrated band in my opinion! Another great reaction video!
5:16 ("though you feel like your lifes become a catastrophy,...ohhh it has to be,...for you to grow boy") - Best line ever.
My favorite supertramp song. Such a neat 'vibe' to it...
8:10 the word he's looking for is.....vibe.
Memories of a bus trip to BALTIMORE MD IN THE LATE 70S😊😊😊😊
A great Supertramp deep cut: Don't leave me now.
Hello there! I love this Supertramp song! The harmonica in the beginning is awesome! I have memories of hearing this on the way home from a baseball game. Unfortunately they lost so it felt like the long way home! Great tune!
Great use of the song title Cheryl. Yeah, when you lose the ride home seems longer.
@@metalmark1214Thanks! Those losses could be painful and I'm not even a Cubs fan. 😉
hi Cheryl, I have had that long ride.
@@66edoug It was worse if you left with a sunburn 😯
@@metalmark1214 Yeah, it is. quiet too. I'm guessing the radio wasn't too loud.
When the “Breakfast In America” album came out in March of 1979 it was a massive hit and won a lot of awards. There isn’t a bad song on the album, and several of them were played on FM radio stations constantly.
the ending is so haunting
Is it? Fair enough. Try listening to The Blue Nile 😂
Great song Larry&Ethan loved it and happy 4th of July from England 🎉🎇
Nice song.
Supertramp are great and this is a brilliant one from a classic album.
Dreamer, Bloody Well Right, Give A Little Bit and Goodbye Stranger are some other great songs by them
Great song from a great album.....hey the 4th July means nothing to us Brits. I hope you had a great day and enjoyed your celebrations. We have had a war with pretty much everyone throughout history,winning some and losing others......we love everyone nowadays😊
This song will always remind me of that scene in Freaks And Geeks where Lindsey reunites with her freak friends and they all drive off into the night while this song plays
A great chillaxing song. I needed this. Thnx guys .. Peace out ☮️🤘🏼 Hope y'all had a wonderful independence day as well 🇺🇲🗽
It's a very good feeling song to listen to indeed. It has rained so much here that I might need to build an ark😉
I'm glad the this song won..
@@cherylreichardt Guessing it's better than smoke tho.
@@ramonaalvarez7559 Yes! The rain washed that away.
Classic Album!!! Goodbye Stranger is my favorite on the album.
Great show 😊 ! Please also review Even in the quietest moments by SuperTramp . CHEERS 😊
Wait!You should have went into Goodbye Stranger...also freakin awesome!
Wonderful song. If you like this one, next try Goodbye Stranger, School and Rudy! (This album and Crime of the Century are both epic!)
I’m with you Ethan. This is a very good song with depth. I think another person mentioned that it was actually a clarinet not a sax which leads even more coolness to all the instruments incorporated to these Supertramp songs. Too bad they didn’t stay together to long . Not a whole lot of material
No love for your Canadian fans celebrating Independence Day? (July 1st). 😂
If you get the chance, listen to this entire album, it’s amazing. “School”, “Bloody Well Right”, or “Gone Hollywood” would be my recommendations. Supertramp is awesome! Cheers guys
. ..after the Hurst shifter Nick puts a Pioneer stereo w/JVC speakers and this Cougar rolls. Supertramp (the best kind) Doobies Skynryrd etc. etc. a countryside high ride windows up. see in the 70's music that's considered great now was new then. new great music.
good reaction all around. peace.
High Yogi, Camaro, Mustang or was it a Firebird/Trans Am?
Good evening@@66edoug. it was a Mercury Cougar gold and tan.
"If i had money Tell ya what i'd do
I'd go downtown And buy a Mercury or two " Mercury Blues David Lindley , who played the steel on Running On Empty, and covered Linda Rondstat's cover of Warren Zevon's Poor Poor Pitiful Me. but i digress , hope your well. peace. also Nick turned me on to Doc Watson , Steve Goodman , Ramblin' Jack Elliot , Lightnin' Hopkins , Bromberg and the great Mississippi John Hurt , Nick could play that stuff , i made a tape. listened to it this week , hence he was in my thoughts. he's a happy Dad. but i digress again.
@@im-already-tired-tomorrow I'm doing pretty good. Hope you are too. 70s were a great time for cars. CBs were the social media back then
@@66edoug "Smokey And The Bandit | East Bound and Down"
@@im-already-tired-tomorrow:-{)
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Can't go wrong with Supertramp. ... So, Country? ... Heck, I'd suggest a lil' Randy Travis with "Diggin' Up Bones" or "Better Class of Losers."
Name another group where you get music with a dueling harmonica and clarinet and it sounds so good? Supertramp is my favourite group. They packed so much great music in a relatively short time period (1974-1984) but they were at their peak in the 1970s.
Ethan, if you have ony heard three Supertramp songs you have a lot of great, great music/lyrics to enjoy. Logical Song is one of their most popular but they have a couple of dozen songs IMO that are better, in some cases far better, than the three you have heard. School (amazing, haunting harmonica intro), Bloody well Right, Dreamer, Hide In Your Shell, Rudy, Crime of the Century, Give A Little Bit, Babaji, Fool's Overture, Goodbye Stranger and on and on. You will be impressed with their musicianship and social commentary/relationships/spiritual lyricism.
How fitting this song is at the moment. As much as i hate saying this, i must. I will be taking a leave of absence for awhile. Let's just say i am going in to get yhe help i need. But i would also like to take this time say "Thank You" for brightening my day when y'all did. It means so much. Don't want to get too personal here but i wish this on noone. Take care and see y'all around the bend. Will be back when it is time. Alwaus amd forever much love&respect ❤❤🤘🤘
I’m so sorry to hear that and I hope you start to feel better. Take as much time as you need! We are happy that were were able to brighten your day. That is really heartwarming to hear Ron💛🤘 -Ethan
@@fatherandsonreactions thank you Ethan. I appreciate that, will miss y'all but at the same time, got to get better. Many are counting on me to be there when they need. Keep up the great work guys-love you muchly...peace out ✌ for now❣
Memories of 1979, the year the music died... which also happened to be the year of my first trip to the States and I remember Breakfast In America was one of the tracks on the in-flight rock/pop channel on my Trans World Airlines (whatever happened to them?) flight to LAX. This was #10 in the US, but not released as a single in the UK, so no chart position. You want to be told what to do (gosh, you've changed your tune since 1776!) then I gently suggest Dreamer, 1974, #13 here in the UK but did not chart in the US, just to even things up a bit.
1979 leaves behind grade school and so expands my music adventures!
@@cherylreichardt - I was in between Lower and Upper Sixth Form that Summer!
@@davemac1197 The transition was brutal at first but I hung in there for three more years by charming the nuns. 😉
I’m waiting for you to get to my favorites by them, goodbye stranger, and bloody well right
I called it INDEPENDENCE DAY IN THE GHETTO 😊
The more Father talks about records he never owned, the worse his musical tastes look. Next up for Supertramp, Try It's A Long Road.
The first 3 Supertramp albums are in my CD collection, but after Crime Of the Century I felt the band were pandering to the commercial media. They had a taste of success and liked the fame. They seemed less bothered about the actual music, as they became far less progressive but much more commercial. I have got Live In Paris '79 on DVD. Overall it's pretty good. But album 4 and onwards have never done it for me. But there you go....people are very welcome and entitled to like what I don't.
I always felt the song had a cinematic vibe to it- as if it could set a mood within a scene….
Another great Supertramp song. It's super chill, but also secretly pretty complex. The whole "Breakfast in America" album is fantastic, and there's even a Rush connection. Peter Henderson, who produced this record for Supertramp, produced Rush's underrated "Grace Under Pressure" a few years later.
that’s actually a clarinet not saxophone
Actually a clarinet not a saxophone.
Hi guys! Is this the new Tuesday, I wonder...?
Hello there!
@@cherylreichardt - hello there back at ya!
Cheery song! Makes up for the polllll thing! 😊
Holiday here in the States on Tuesday. When we broke free and became our own country. You must have read about it, lol.
@@metalmark1214 - it's a minor footnote in British history. Like a teenage meltdown. At least cooler heads prevailed in Canada.
That's a clarinet not a saxophone
THE 70S WERE GREAT FOR MUSIC HUH LOL?