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I was up before the dawn
And I really have enjoyed my stay
But I must be moving on
Like a king without a castle
Like a queen without a throne
I'm an early morning lover
And I must be moving on, yeah, yeah
Now I believe in what you say
Is the undisputed truth
But I have to have things my own way
To keep me in my youth
Like a ship without an anchor
Like a slave without a chain
Just the thought of those sweet ladies
Sends a shiver through my veins
And I will go on shining
Shining like brand new
I'll never look behind me
My troubles will be few
Goodbye, stranger, it's been nice
Hope you find your paradise
Tried to see your point of view
Hope your dreams will all come true
Goodbye, Mary, goodbye, Jane
Will we ever meet again?
Feel no sorrow, feel no shame
Come tomorrow, feel no pain
Sweet devotion (Goodbye, Mary)
It's not for me (Goodbye, Jane)
Just give me motion (Will we ever)
To set me free (Meet again?)
In the land and the ocean (Feel no sorrow)
Far away (Feel no shame)
It's the life I've chosen (Come tomorrow)
Every day (Feel no pain)
So goodbye, Mary (Goodbye, Mary)
Goodbye, Jane (Goodbye, Jane)
Will we ever (Will we ever)
Meet again? (Meet again?)
Now some they do and some they don't
And some you just can't tell
And some they will and some they won't
With some it's just as well
You can laugh at my behaviour
And that'll never bother me
Say the devil is my saviour
But I don't pay no heed
And I will go on shining
Shining like brand new
I'll never look behind me
My troubles will be few
Goodbye, stranger, it's been nice
Hope you find your paradise
Tried to see your point of view
Hope your dreams will all come true
Goodbye, Mary, goodbye, Jane
Will we ever meet again?
Feel no sorrow, feel no shame
Come tomorrow, feel no pain
Sweet devotion (Goodbye, Mary)
It's not for me (Goodbye, Jane)
Just give me motion (Will we ever)
To set me free (Meet again?)
In the land and the ocean (Feel no sorrow)
Far away (Feel no shame)
It's the life I've chosen (Come tomorrow)
Every day (Feel no pain)
So now I'm leaving (Goodbye, Mary)
Got to go (Goodbye, Jane)
Hit the road (Will we ever)
I'll say it once again (Meet again?)
Oh, yes, I'm leaving (Feel so sorrow)
Got to go (Feel no shame)
Got to go (Come tomorrow)
I'm sorry, I must dash (Feel no pain)
So goodbye, Mary (Goodbye, Mary)
Goodbye, Jane (Goodbye, Jane)
Will we ever (Will we ever)
Meet again? (Meet again?)
Oh, I'm leaving
I've got to go
Goodbye, stranger, it's been nice
Hope you find your paradise
Tried to see your point of view
Hope your dreams will all come true
Thankfully tattoos were not popular when i was 22 because i would be like, why did I get this Supertramp tattoo?
Still like em but probably not tattoo worthy:)
I don't have any tattoos either (only bikers, cons, and sailors had them in my youth) BUT if I did have one, I think "Supertramp" would be a great one to have. It has so many interpretations, including a band name. And, if I were ever homeless, God forbid, wouldn't it make you king of the camp?
Amazing album - I think it has held up over the years - still pause and enjoy these tunes!
Am I the only one who wishes the guitar solo at the end would continue for another two minutes?
just think that - oh please
I would absolutely regret any tattoo I got in my teens or twenties. Thankfully I embroidered dungaree jackets instead.
Overachiever. I just ironed peace sign patches on my jean jacket.
nothing 'dropped' in 1979
I remember rain dropping, I dropped my bike a few times, I dropped in on people and they dropped in on me, I dropped a few acid tabs, I could go on..
Still like em but probably not tattoo worthy:)
I would absolutely regret any tattoo I got in my teens or twenties. Thankfully I embroidered dungaree jackets instead.
nothing 'dropped' in 1979
Forgive me, but back in the early 1980s I did some freelance work briefly for a friend who was promotions director for a Detroit radio station. He introduced me to the term.
Absolutely - same here!
Highlow
American Net'Zen
Sounds good again. I heard it 6,717 times, but not in several years...
Saw them once in Calgary, 1975 I think. The screaming teenage girls ruined it.
Enjoyed the earlier album. This one.... not so much.
And don't forget Asylum. Art and inspiration
cant agree more. Crime still stands up... Quietest Moments was also outstanding but this was basically fluff
Tonight is one of them time warp kinda nights. I can smell patchouli riding the fog low to the ground...
Yes! And yes the patchouli scent is nothing if not evocative
It's all part of the evolution of rock.
Are there any radio stations that still play this to death? Cause I'm thinking the answer is no, and one of the only places you'll hear this is on this station....
I guess it depends on where one lives or how often one listens to the radio. I hear this song (or part of it before switching the station) at least three times a month on the car radio (either the "classic rock" station or the "oldies" station) when I'm driving home from work. Considering I only listen for thirty or forty minutes a day - that's pretty frequent. I don't even want to think about how often I heard it when it was first released - but I remember it made my high school years more unpleasant than they already were - though that is a tasty guitar solo at the end.
Not true. Their first major album, Crime of The Century, is a work of art, especially School and Bloody Well Right.
And don't forget Asylum. Art and inspiration
nothing 'dropped' in 1979
Good one, just as silly as "back in the day".
The album was released in 1979. I was in Tampa the day it dropped. Remember it well.
1978 was still a pretty good year!
nothing 'dropped' in 1979
Are there any radio stations that still play this to death? Cause I'm thinking the answer is no, and one of the only places you'll hear this is on this station.
Sure it's poppy as it gets, and totally late 70s but still has a nice ring to it. Maybe cause I'm partial to this band to begin with. Grew up with this band. They were great in concert for this tour back in 79-80.
Nice guitar solo at the end.
Wander over to about any Classic Rock station, and they play this and Breakfast. and that is about all one will hear of ST. There was once a station in LaRose La, that played deeper cuts, but it changed programing.
I don't listen to much commercial any longer, and tend to newer stuff than Classic Rock if I do, so I don't get to hear this as much. Tis a good tune.
Glad Bill tosses it in here from time to time.
Tonight is one of them time warp kinda nights. I can smell patchouli riding the fog low to the ground...
Still like em but probably not tattoo worthy:)
I can look back a couple of decades and think of quite a few things I'm grateful I didn't get tattoo'd. I count myself lucky rather than imbued with unusual foresight.
Still like em but probably not tattoo worthy:)
The album was released in 1979. I was in Tampa the day it dropped. Remember it well.
1978 was still a pretty good year!
Not true. Their first major album, Crime of The Century, is a work of art, especially School and Bloody Well Right.
Are there any radio stations that still play this to death? Cause I'm thinking the answer is no, and one of the only places you'll hear this is on this station.
Sure it's poppy as it gets, and totally late 70s but still has a nice ring to it. Maybe cause I'm partial to this band to begin with. Grew up with this band. They were great in concert for this tour back in 79-80.
Nice guitar solo at the end.
Amen!
Yep!
Nope. My upload, ripped from the original CD release.
Amen!
Or you were stoned when you last heard it.
I have to agree though things like this are so subjective. I totally get why someone would not want to hear anything from this album again, I am just not one of them. I never get tired of it.
Not their best moment imho, but I've never been much of a disco fan.
And short-lived.
Short-lived? Now that's funny!
And short-lived.
Amen.
Probably because it is IN the movie Magnolia. :) This song is in the background when Donnie is in the bar fantasizing about the handsome bartender. If I remember right, there is at least one other Supertramp song on the soundtrack as well.
Good song, by the way.
Probably because it is IN the movie Magnolia. :) This song is in the background when Donnie is in the bar fantasizing about the handsome bartender. If I remember right, there is at least one other Supertramp song on the soundtrack as well.
Good song, by the way.
This album it too cutsey.
The early Supertramp was GREAT and NOT overplayed in vancouver or anywhere. Crime of The Century and Crisis What Crisis remain audiophile classics.
The early Supertramp was GREAT and NOT overplayed in vancouver or anywhere. Crime of The Century and Crisis What Crisis remain audiophile classics.
This is a great song, and this whole album is really special... I have the original vinyl... love it...
I agree, I love every song on this album.
hated it then, still hatin' it now. . .
That's the year I was born. Betcha feel old now.
Whenever a photo was taken of the NYC skyline prior to 9/11, the Twin Towers are predominantly visible in the pic.
Maybe because they were really really tall?
Great flashbacks for me! Ah, the memories...
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Whenever a photo was taken of the NYC skyline prior to 9/11, the Twin Towers are predominantly visible in the pic.
Well, after 1973. It's odd to think that they had only been completed for five or so years when this album came out.
/obscure
You Houston types think the rest of the world is just the suburbs of Texas, but I enjoyed your reference.
Say what you want about overplayed, trite, whatever ... this guitar solo is quite good.
Yes, it is.
Nope. It is about a "love 'em and leave 'em" type. No strings, no commitments, no names to recall. Not ashamed of it, either.
Say what you want about overplayed, trite, whatever ... this guitar solo is quite good.
Agreed, and it comes quite unexpectedly at the what I always think is the end of this song.
No, I don't see Sampson and Olajuwon anywhere.
/obscure
Say what you want about overplayed, trite, whatever ... this guitar solo is quite good.
OK - Building 7 - https://www.debunking911.com/pull.htm
Yep. But I can't quite see building 7. . . which is the one people should be focussing on. https://www.ae911truth.org/
Pinhead.
egads, I've never noticed that either!! i've looked at it for 30 years!
And did one notice that the vantage point is from an airliner window?
Whenever a photo was taken of the NYC skyline prior to 9/11, the Twin Towers are predominantly visible in the pic.
Yep. But I can't quite see building 7. . . which is the one people should be focussing on. https://www.ae911truth.org/
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And so what, deny this cover?
I'd like to see that cat play "Fool's Overture." Please post it on YouTube at your earliest convenience. What's that?? Cat's got your tongue?? ;)
geeze, don't hold back. For me, if I have to be stuck working Easter Monday, I'd rather do it listening to something light like this
Am I the only one who wishes the guitar solo at the end would continue for another couple minutes?
Agreed. It's a great guitar solo.