Albums where the first song makes you go "woah"
Albums where the first song makes you go "woah"
Supertramp is awesome.
How come no one talks about Supertramp when recommending dadrock.
Crime of the century is fucking gud
"Dadrock" is such a huge meme umbrella term. There are so many different inflections of 70s rock.
Still Supertramp is underrated as fuck
I did listen to this album thanks to my dad. Same with Camel, Rush, Wishbone Ash and some other stuff.
Band of Gypsys
>Still Supertramp is underrated as fuck
You're right, bloody well right there m8
Supertramp underrated. Tool needs to blow more minds out there
>the guitar solo
every time
>Sup Forums is finally taking the Supertramp pill
Maybe there is hope after all
Also, reminder that the post-Hodgson era is still good
IF WE ONLY HAD TIME
ONLY HAD TIME
FOR YOOOOOOOOOOU
Great song
Crime of the Century [A&M, 1974]
The claim that this is the rock and roll of the future depresses me in spite of the amalgamation being a (moderately) smart one, and admittedly "Bloody Well Right" does display a gift for the killer hook. Now if only the song weren't an impassioned plea for complacency. Maybe if we cover our ears and ignore them, they'll go away. B-
...Even In The Quietest Moments [A&M, 1977]
Most progressive rock is modest schlock that sounds good when played in the background. This is modest background schlock that sounds good when slipped in the ear. I guess we should thank Babaji, whichever one he is. C+
Breakfast in America [A&M, 1979]
I enjoy a hooky album as much as the next guy, so when this one elicited vague grunts of pleasure, I looked forward to listening in detail. But the lyrics turned out to be glib variations on the usual "Star Romances" trash, and in the absence of a vocal personality (as opposed to accurate singing) or rhythmic thrust (as opposed to a beat), I'll wait for this material to be covered by artists of substance, say, Tavares or the Doobie Brothers. C-
Everything Rocks and Nothing Ever Dies [1990s]
Duh
Not letting a Superthread die
WHOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO I AM
TAKE A LOOK AT MY GIRLFRIEND
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legitimately one of the best albums of the 70s
Why hasn't this guy died of terminal penis cancer yet?
He lacks the required equipment.
Bruford and Muir are the MVPs of this album.
What a glib.