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Playing a part in a picture show
Take the long way home
Take the long way home
'Cause you're the joke of the neighbourhood
Why should you care if you're feeling good?
Take the long way home
Take the long way home
But there are times that you feel you're part of the scenery
All the greenery is comin' down, boy
And then your wife seems to think you're part of the furniture
Oh, it's peculiar, she used to be so nice
When lonely days turn to lonely nights
You take a trip to the city lights
And take the long way home
Take the long way home
You never see what you want to see
Forever playing to the gallery
You take the long way home
Take the long way home
And when you're up on the stage, it's so unbelievable
Oh, unforgettable, how they adore you
But then your wife seems to think you're losing your sanity
Oh, calamity, is there no way out?
Oh, yeah
Ooh
Ooh, yeah
Does it feel that your life's become a catastrophe?
Oh, it has to be for you to grow, boy
When you look through the years and see what you could have been
Oh, what you might have been if you'd have had more time
So when the day comes to settle down
Who's to blame if you're not around?
You took the long way home
You took the long way home
You took the long way home (Ooh, yeah, yeah)
You took the long way home
You took the long way home (Oh, yeah)
You took the long way home
You took the long way home (Ooh, yeah)
You took the long way home
Ah ah ah ah
Ooh ooh ooh ooh
Ah ah ah ah
Long way home
Long way home
Long way home
Long way home
Long way home
Long way home
Long way home
That was my senior high school year.
A lot of fun, good times.
Once in a while we would break school early and listen to CotC.
Fond memories.
BIA was a staple. This album elicits more memories from my teens more than any other.
Kate Murtagh is pictured on the front and back covers of the English rock band Supertramp's 1979 multi-platinum album, Breakfast in America.
Died September 10, 2017 (aged 96) Woodland Hills, California, U.S.
how special that we still have that photo..ICONIC thk u for posting
Kate Murtagh is pictured on the front and back covers of the English rock band Supertramp's 1979 multi-platinum album, Breakfast in America.
Died September 10, 2017 (aged 96) Woodland Hills, California, U.S.
For some reason we had the radio edit in our library. That's fixed now.
Where else would one find a station where the curators a) read the comments and b) give enough of a monkey's to actually change stuff. LLRP!!!!!!!
ST were popular in Canada from the start. Big venues, packed! They spoke kindly of us during their early years, trying to make it.
True, we were singing along to Fool's Overture and Bloody Well Right long before BIA came out. I remember when it came out hoping that it wasn't a sell-out just to crack the US market, and was over-joyed at how good an album it was. Saw them in Toronto in 1979 during the BIA tour, an experience never to be forgotten by a silly teenager at the time.
jtoy9197 wrote:
As a young teen I won tickets to their concert in Greensboro, NC on the local FM station, WQDR. Incredibly exciting, but my parents wouldn't let me go. They put their foot down, and while sometimes I could convince them to let me drive an hour and 1/2 west to see a concert, this was not one of those times. So I gave the tickets to my older boyfriend at the time. He took a friend of mine with him. When they came back, he was no longer my boyfriend. My young heart was shocked, wounded, and awakened. I quickly picked myself up and found another boyfriend. I kept on rocking out to ST and all the others of the day, but still feel a little sting when I hear them. All these years later. It's ok, all is fair in love and rock n roll.
Kate Murtagh is pictured on the front and back covers of the English rock band Supertramp's 1979 multi-platinum album, Breakfast in America.
Died September 10, 2017 (aged 96) Woodland Hills, California, U.S.
Rick's rather cynical Brit's opinion of the U.S. is evident in the the cover to this album ... a "welcome to America!" view as seen from the window of an airplane landing in NY.
You can lead a horse to water...
You can lead a whore to culture but you can't make her think...
-Dorothy Parker
Tony in NJ
W.A.S.T.E.
Ouch! I felt the sting too, just from reading your story... Funny how these things stay with you all these years...
Roger Hodgson wrote some of the best music, but his lyrics are just amazing at capturing the stress of life, and giving you hope to carry on. Fool's Overture, Even in the Quietest Moments, School, Logical Song....and many more. All have an important message of hope for those who are really down in the depths of frustration/depression/confusion.
Your "Washningon" made my day! :)
It was about 17 years ago that she had me listen to Crime of the Century in full...and well it's a freaking AWESOME album. Breakfast in America has a few good tunes, of course the classic rock FM staples (like this one) and the title track (one of those songs that often is misnamed, like Baba O'Riley or Another Brick in the Wall II) and while this is my fav ST song, CotC is in my 10 top albums list.
With all that said, I'd LOVE to hear my wife's fav track off CotC; Hide in Your Shell. If it's not in the RP library, I'll submit it and hope it isn't rejected like the last few. LONG LIVE RP!!
Hide in Your Shell should absolutely be in the RP mix - shocked it's not - Bil??
If you ever played ANY instrument
-- you recognize the musicianship and the songwriting levels here.
I always liked this tune ...
and I never worry about what anyone else thinks of my opinion .
Life is too short to spend justifying myself ...
I once had a horse drink from a can of creosote whilst I painted fences.
It wouldn't drink water either. Just goes to show, horses ain't that
bright and they have no taste in music
Exactly!
I good fiend of mine and her husband have been lifelong fans. They attented so many shows that they became friends with Roger and are now opening all the local shows. Pretty coold!
From the start of their fame, but not the very start. My sister likes to recall seeing them in Toronto in a bar, with about 30 others there. Virtual unknowns, but not for long.
You can lead a horse to water...
It wouldn't drink water either. Just goes to show, horses ain't that
bright and they have no taste in music
You can lead a horse to water...
….and when the horse drowns, you'll be "Taking the Long Way Home!"
You can lead a horse to water...
even the album cover was silly.
I think you're ready for that tin foil ensemble. Don't forget the hat.
Possibly , but it could be that some Supertramp listening, hashish and opium smoking, twisted and deranged individuals came up with the idea while gazing at the album cover...
So if you reverse the image like in a mirror the twin towers have the two letters U & P from 'Supertramp' at the top of each tower, now 9 & 11 if you follow me.
Then there's the grinning hostess holding up a glass of orange juice at the approximate point where the planes are alleged to have impacted the buildings & your witnessing all this from the window seat of a commercial passenger plane, very surreal.
There are more clues on the other side of the album cover but i forget now...& all this from an album released in 1979
Just though id mention that...
I think you're ready for that tin foil ensemble. Don't forget the hat.
I know nobody cares and I'll still comment...because I really dig this song. My wife (friend at the time) turned me into a fan, and we've seen ST in concert once (Rick doesn't like playing in the states, so we caught them in Kelowna BC; Superb!) and we've seen Roger 3 times (once in the 3rd row and we got a set list which was cool) with hopes of seeing him again soon.
It was about 17 years ago that she had me listen to Crime of the Century in full...and well it's a freaking AWESOME album. Breakfast in America has a few good tunes, of course the classic rock FM staples (like this one) and the title track (one of those songs that often is misnamed, like Baba O'Riley or Another Brick in the Wall II) and while this is my fav ST song, CotC is in my 10 top albums list.
With all that said, I'd LOVE to hear my wife's fav track off CotC; Hide in Your Shell. If it's not in the RP library, I'll submit it and hope it isn't rejected like the last few. LONG LIVE RP!!
Or, alternatively, don't turn on a Classic Rock radio station tomorrow and enjoy the old classics when they come on more infrequently elsewhere (like here).
Everybody in my hotel room loves this classic song, and this great album that withstands the test of time... love Radio Paradise... hope life if grand for you Toke...
Oh, no!!! NOW what do we do??
Not working with this song I'm afraid. Wouldn't mind hearing "Even in the Quietest Moments" though.
I know that there are Supertramp fanatics, but this is about the only song of theirs I could stand. Unfortunately, it got overplayed and I still can't listen to it 'til the end.
¯_(ツ)_/¯
So if you reverse the image like in a mirror the twin towers have the two letters U & P from 'Supertramp' at the top of each tower, now 9 & 11 if you follow me.
Then there's the grinning hostess holding up a glass of orange juice at the approximate point where the planes are alleged to have impacted the buildings & your witnessing all this from the window seat of a commercial passenger plane, very surreal.
There are more clues on the other side of the album cover but i forget now...& all this from an album released in 1979
Just though id mention that...
so, busy then?
So if you reverse the image like in a mirror the twin towers have the two letters U & P from 'Supertramp' at the top of each tower, now 9 & 11 if you follow me.
Then there's the grinning hostess holding up a glass of orange juice at the approximate point where the planes are alleged to have impacted the buildings & your witnessing all this from the window seat of a commercial passenger plane, very surreal.
There are more clues on the other side of the album cover but i forget now...& all this from an album released in 1979
Just though id mention that...
The intervening years have mellowed the voice slightly and the band that he now plays with are excellent.
For real.I cringed when I heard the first couple notes.The guys voice is awful,I mean horrible.
For those who think it was played to often consider this:
Radio DJ's were the catalyst for how OCD began....
Caller requests Take the Long way home
DJ Plays said request
Another Caller requests Take the Long way home
Another DJ plays said request
repeat Ad infinitum for a year or two and Bam - Clear Channel gets the idea that if a song is popular just play it every few hours to keep all callers happy and before you know it if a listener doesn't call in to request another artist or song then by golly it must be OK to keep the ones we have in heavy rotation as our listeners are happy and calm and our advertisers are spending loads of $$$ so it must be good. After all people like what they like and if one channel isn't playing it then I'll surf to another till I find it in their rotation. Fast Forward to ITunes and it might be interesting to look at the percentage of a song such as Take the Long way home from this era and compare how many of us old geezers downloaded it again as an MP3 so we could play it whenever we wanted to go back in time on that long road to our mis spent youth.
When I finished writing this I came back to RP and a little gem of a song by Heart called Barracuda - ever heard of it? ;-)
Burn it to the wick Barracuuuuuda.......
True Story
Not working with this song I'm afraid. Wouldn't mind hearing "Even in the Quietest Moments" though.
I fully agree Lazarus its simply Timeless I enjoy them now as much as I did all those years ago. And 7:4 on the Richter scale is a very good score here on RP which goes to show there are more positive listeners than negative.
Funny, I was "sick of this song" the first time I heard it, 35+ years ago, and I heard this song incessantly back then. I was specifically annoyed by its cloying, elf-like vocals and nursery rhyme melody, at a time when I was listening to sounds very different from this. Still, I knew a lot of folks who liked it then and can see why people still like it - I guess it's a good song, just not for me. Different strokes...Rock on, castrati!
I agree, it has stood the test of time. The "test of time" is one of those objective measures that impresses a lot of people as being something like a conclusive measure. It's not, really. A lot of crap (IMHO) withstands the test of time, so I am always quite wary of this measure. But I agree this is a great song from a great band. I should also mention that many great songs are forgotten quite soon.
When something makes it big and inspires many imitators, writers call it "commercial". If this had been obscure, then it would be called "overlooked talent" or something similar.
It's an awesome LIVE show from 1979.
Play Crime of the Century.
idiot_wind knew them before they were "big".
This song squeezes my gizzards... love it...
Wow... you're right...
this song is soooo good for the ears...
this whole album is marvelous... love it...
intraear wrote:
Play Crime of the Century.
For some reason we had the radio edit in our library. That's fixed now.
Still,just had some 25 sec silence when my PSD played the song.
For some reason we had the radio edit in our library. That's fixed now.
Someone might have uploaded the version from a greatest hits CD or something. I bought a Cult greatest hits collection off iTunes once without apparently giving it due care and attention, and a bunch of the songs were radio edits.
A song like this would get added pretty quickly in LRC, perhaps before anyone realized it wasn't the full song.
Thanks for fixing it. Now if only I could get the version of Edie (Ciao Baby) that includes the last line of the song in my library.
For some reason we had the radio edit in our library. That's fixed now.
Can totally identify. Thanks for sharing your story.
I have this vinyl... have not listened to it in a few hundred thousand years... love it... sigh...
Me too, a true classic, the high school years. As a result of FM overplay and hearing this a few hundred thousand times I have been a bit burnt out on this one. It is good to hear it again.
Yet it is still a great song.
Odd, no?
Supertramp. Perfect headphone band. Love it.
spot.
on.
Wish fulfilled
the worst band of the planet,
a piece of trash!
Kate Murtagh is pictured on the front and back covers of the English rock band Supertramp's 1979 multi-platinum album, Breakfast in America.
Died September 10, 2017 (aged 96) Woodland Hills, California, U.S.