Classical Composer Reacts to SUPERTRAMP (featuring David Gilmour): Brother Where You Bound | Ep 675

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In this edition of #thedailydoug, I'm once again listening to music by Supertramp. But, I haven't previously heard anything from Brother Where You Bound, including the title track. This one is both a product of its time and timeless, with references to Orwell's 1984 and the Cold War...as well as concerns of corruption, misinformation, and geo-political tensions and how they affect us. It's a wonderful piece, and I invite you along for the ride!

Reference Video:    • Supertramp - Brother Where You Bound ...  

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コメント (21)
  • @beaver1475
    John Helliwell played sax on Momentary Lapse of Reason
  • @commonman317
    The production and sound quality on this album ranks among the very best. When cranked up, it rattles my windows. Still, one of my all-time favorites. Hard to believe it is almost 40 years old.
  • @bartstarr100
    Supertramp and Pink Floyd are natural prog rock companions. Very topical and very provocative lyrics by both groups
  • @Thommy_B
    A couple decades ago my wife and I took a trip to Rome. A cabbie there was convinced I was a famous rock star. Far from it, I said, but he wouldn't have it. He kept guessing what band I was in, then hit on Supertramp and demanded my autograph. Yes! I said, I'm in Supertramp! I love them, probably always my dream to be in that band. So I was finally in Supertramp, signing my first autograph in Rome of all places. Man, it's great being a rock star, y'all! Thanks for taking me back.
  • This is a great album that I feel doesn’t get the respect it should. Rick Davies is fantastic on piano and great lyrics as well. Hope you enjoy listening and looking forward to your opinion. In my opinion, the whole side one is a play. Reminds me of Rudy from Crime of the Century
  • @descantiano
    The high melody starting at 01:04 into the song is actually called ""The Internationale" From Wikipedia: "The Internationale" (French: "L'Internationale") is an international anthem that has been adopted as the anthem of various anarchist, communist, socialist, democratic socialist, and social democratic movements. This song is clearly about totalitarian ideologies and therefore as relevant today as ever.
  • A totally underrated album. Sad to say that. And this piece is a masterpiece.
  • Commencing 7:25 you can hear in the background a tune of ''The Internationale''. The lyrics of Internationale were written after the fall of Paris Commune in 1871 by French anarchist and poet Eugène Pottier. Originally it was sung to the music of Marseillaise, but in 1888 Belgian socialist and composer Pierre De Geyter composed a distinct melody which is used to this day.
  • @KevintheRhea
    WOW! I am blown away to see you reviewing this. This is one of the most treasured and influential albums in my life. I loved this track in middle and high school. Thanks for the awesome review, it makes me to happy to see you share this amazing track. I am a long-time pink floyd and supertramp fan, this track is just a perfect mix for me.
  • @carriersignal
    BWYB is one of my favourite Supertramp albums. Along with the song you reviewed, Cannonball and Better Days are two of my other favs that I have wore out over the years.
  • Gilmour's first guitar solo is at 13:10, Surprised you didn't recognise the trademark sound there 😀
  • @nachoroll2690
    A fun fact, after David Gilmour played on this song. Pink Floyd invited John Helliwell to play on A Momentary Lapse of Reason. (However his name was misspelled as John Halliwell and he was never paid for his work)
  • Yes yes YES!!! Finally someone doing this right! Best reaction to their more proggy tunes I've ever seen
  • I love to see you jamming at the same time you're listening to this piece of music. You SHOULD do it more often, Doug.
  • This is sooooooo good 👍🏻Did you here David on guitar? And the French horns? Great song , huh?😊
  • @bennythedog93
    fantastic, underrated, incredible album. Also one of the first to be recorded in all digital (DDD) for CD so it sounded terrific on a good setup!! Cannonball and Better Days are also standout tracks… even better than this one IMO. enjoy!!
  • Amazing song from this great album . Amazing sound qualtity and production level , too.
  • @tytarex7526
    Hey great video and analysis! Can't wait for you to hear "another man's woman" live, rick was a genius, on his piano and the solo is just perfect!