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Battle Rapper MIND BLOWN by Supertramp – The Logical Song! BEST first time REACTION….
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Date: June 6, 2025








Excellent, gentlemen. Come back again. Mr. Biscuit, soon!😊
I found myself in a forest dark…..
Thank you for the inferno reference!❤
Guys, those years were mine, my era… And all the "Yes", Pink Floyd, 70s, 80s… and those years were the best.
I went in a music store once and bought all "my years of musics in CDs" and the sailer told me I knew my stuff. But all those years were the beet era. Just imagine those years through cars,… "Powerful and efficient"…
And what's better todays IS that it's been rediscovered! 👌👍
Funny story. I was working for a motel in Santa Monica California when one night 3 buses and a couple tractor trailers pulled up. It was called the Kensington motel, Supertramp keyboard player came through the door this was 1976. they all got bungalows and one night i heard music it was Bloody well right, the song. My buddy and I sat outside when one of the guys came out the sax player and invited us in. That's how I met Supertramp, wonderful bunch of guys and their wives, and kids. they were moving to California and having houses built so we got to enjoy them quite a while.
The Sax player had a 750 Honda he wanted to sell me, now I could kick myself for not buying it. Jack Lalanne the exercise guy would come in struts bearcat and a hooker, verry classy one and get a room for a couple hours. He was older then, wondered how he did it. Met quite a few celebrities Flip Wilson, The girls from Charlies Angles, and Starsky & Hutch. Was good to be young……..
You two are are real great 👍 thanks🇬🇧👍
Did you notice the last word he said was digital?
I was around 9 when this song came out. I liked to stay up late and listen to the radio in Chicago and this song was played every night. Hearing it always reminds me of those nights in my youth, vibing to music alone in my room.
All the Leaves are Brown…..The Mamas, and Papas.
I've always considered it as covering the transition between childhood innocence being stripped away by the societal doctrines through teaching. Once entering that education system, it's basically programming children to transition from innocent way of living into someone who will become the 'responsible adult', loaded with all the problems of humanity and development of the world. Pointing out those times when the daily grind and stress become such a burden that when you finally get a break, you reflect on how your life changed over time from that 'care free childhood' to 'constant grind and stress' adult. It's as if you aren't who you started as, and you just ask yourself 'who've I become?'.