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Old 10-13-2017, 04:43 AM   #508 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Lucem Ferre View Post
They have that really funny song that Gym Class Heros covered. Their version always made me laugh because he was like "Don't you look at my girlfriend! She's the only one I got budadada".
That's "Breakfast in America", one of their biggest hits.
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Originally Posted by djchameleon View Post
Wow didn't know Swifty dropped an album. Also if you didn't mind Syd so much. You can check out The Internet album that came out 2015. She does the vocals for the band. Pretty good stuff that you might end up liking. Obviously whenever you get time since you are busy with this list.
If I remember, I think I wasn't that impressed with Syd. But that Swifty one is definitely going on my AOTY list. Glad you're still hanging in there and reading, man.
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Originally Posted by MicShazam View Post
Supertramp is yet another one of those bands where, like Marillion before I started exploring them recently, I know the name and feel like I should know some of their songs, but realize that I can't recall even one. Runrig is another such band.
Songs you should know or have heard of: "Breakfast in America", "The Logical Song", "Dreamer", "It's Raining Again". Albums you should check out: Breakfast in America, Famous Last Words, Even in the Quietest Moments, Crisis? What Crisis? Crime of the Century and the live album Paris. The first solo album from Roger Hodgson (who has left the band but was one of the founders), In the Eye of the Storm, is worth checking out too.
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