Albums where the first song makes you go "woah"

Albums where the first song makes you go "woah"

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Supertramp is awesome.

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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

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>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

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>Sup Forums is finally taking the Supertramp pill
Maybe there is hope after all

Also, reminder that the post-Hodgson era is still good

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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]

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Duh

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Not letting a Superthread die

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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?

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He lacks the required equipment.

Bruford and Muir are the MVPs of this album.

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What a glib.

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