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  1. supertramp is so underrated

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  2. A autenticidade deste bando vinha da parte oscúra de um mundo que exactamente aqui escondia o seu lixo.Nada mais,as coisas continuam,pior ainda!…

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  3. Ladies and gentleman its with great honor, Mr Rick Davies and S-U-P-E-R-T-R-A-M-P. He also did backup vocals for Jackson Browne.

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  4. Always was impressed with SUPERTRAMP! One of the best bands in history. No click tracks here! Pure talent!

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  5. brilliant

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  6. Rick looks a bit like Eddie Vedder

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  7. I believe I will always love Supertramp for being not disco

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  8. supertramp is like if four time-traveling Jesus' came from different eras to form a band

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  9. Such a freakin smooth and harmonized performance

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  10. There is only one possibility: those who don't like Supertramp don't have good taste in music

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  11. Slick Willy would Never be able to keep up with these people ! 😂

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  12. Foi daí q veio o solo de alagados do paralamas será ?

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  13. Para mí siempre fueron los preferidos: SUPERTRAMP, genios totales, gracias por esa excelente música que crearon!

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  14. Supertramp is not in the hall??? The institution is a joke. I'll give you two examples. Blondie and Madonna are in. That's all you need to know about the insignificance of the hall.

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  15. Talent level is high. Another level. Performance sounds amazing.

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  16. ❤️🎵🎶🎤🎵🎶🎹🎵🎶🙏❤️😎

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  17. My wife says she is giog to put ' take the long way home' on my tombstone. I do like giong the long way.

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  18. I practically grew up on the music of Supertramp. One band I would have love to see live,but never got the chance.Oh well,I guess the closest I will ever come to seeing them live is watching videos 📼on You tube & listening 🎧to Paris 🗼on vinyl.🎸🍺Rock on!

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  19. Magic. Pure magic.

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  20. I’ve been listening to this for 50 years. Enough said!

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  21. When a live version of a song equals or surpasses the studio version

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  22. I see some people writing that Roy refuses to reunite with the band. That is so not true . He offered to play live with the band several years back when he didn't play live himself when Supertramp played near were he was. He even sent a writing to the management of the band. They (or Rick) declined.

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  23. Forgotten just how utterly amazing Supertramp were. Outstanding musicianship. Remember being stuck for hours on Daisy Island, North Berwick after being caught out by tides. Me and my mate Martin Hughes sang every line for Crime Of The Century to pass the time! Those lyrics are still in my head 40+ years later. So much meaning behind every song on that album. A true classic. Thanks for the music. Supertramp were unique and underrated by some – that's the true Crime Of The 20th Century!!

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  24. What a great bloody voice on this guy!!! And what a band!!!

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  25. My younger brother introduced me to the music of Supertramp ,I've been listening to their music since, thanks Richard for giving me the sound of this band, they belong in the Rock and Roll hall of fame

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  26. Just a fantastic group of talent these guys, it has to be one in a billion? And they have given me so much joy and happines over the years, thank you Supertramp!!

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  27. Shocked at a few omissions here. Ebert always spoke so highly of The Godfather and Seven Samurai that I was sure they’d be on his list!

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  28. I love Supertramp

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  29. I’m never really cared for piano’s/keyboard and usually can’t tolerate them in most music. But super trans is different they’ve always been since I was a child.

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  30. Future before it begins you got a bloody well right to say u c lucy you see Y no right to say t o d infinity chapter 8 well adaptation thank you . . .

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  31. That is control on a piano bloody well right to say

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  32. What a seriously underrated band in general, and the rhythm section in particular. Bob Siebenberg and Dougie Thomson are amazing (on their own, and more so together). Not a weakness in that band. Stellar stuff – that withstood the test of time (and will continue to do so).

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  33. That my friend is talent you don’t see this today

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  34. It always amazes me that bands with two primary songwriters who start to have different ideas cant compromise. They end up breakjng up instead.

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  35. What I’d give to be a kid in the 70’s again

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  36. Is it just me or does Roger and Rick look an awful lot alike during say the mid seventies to early eighties?

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  37. I thought I was getting away with big time swearing when I was singing along to this on a car trip when I was about three! Mum just looked at me like.. isn't she adorable 😂!

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