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Supertramp - Another Man's Woman (Live in Madrid)

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Uploaded by on Feb 17, 2011

Supertramp's "another man's woman" comes from the 1975 album "Crisis? What Crisis?" The live performance of this song comes from the 1999 Supertramp album "It was the best of times".

Supertramp are a British band whose music has spanned the genres of rock, progressive rock, and art rock. The band's work is marked by the use of spiritual and philosophical lyrics and the distinctive voice of co-founder Roger Hodgson, who appeared on the majority of the band's biggest hit singles. They were also well known for their prominent use of the Wurlitzer electric piano. While the band garnered little respect from music critics,[1] they enjoyed considerable commercial success, releasing a series of top-selling albums in the 1970s and early 1980s; 1979's Breakfast in America, their most popular album, had sold more than 18 million copies by 1990.[2]
Supertramp's early music included ambitious concept albums, from which were drawn a number of international hits including "Dreamer", "Give a Little Bit", "The Logical Song", "Breakfast in America", "Goodbye Stranger", "Take the Long Way Home" and "It's Raining Again". The band attained superstardom in the United States, Canada, most of Europe, South Africa, Australia and Brazil, while enjoying moderate commercial success in their native UK. Since Hodgson's departure in 1983, co-founder Rick Davies has continued to lead the band with some success (Wiki)

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  • Como el concierto fué en Madrid voy a comentar en español. Magnífico sónido, y mi canción favorita de "Crisis? What Crisis?". ¿Podrías subir "A soapboax opera" si la grabaste? Gracias

  • @Maximoo45 I'm sorry not to speak Spanish but i think I understand the message: you like it. That is "mase "importante".

  • Your welcome 378Daniel!

  • I'm happy suprised to see so many viewers for mine 10 minute video of Supertramps "another mans woman". It makes me curious how you think about this music. Please, feel free to comment.

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  • Yes! Finally the version i've searched for so longggggg :D

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  • @GyOm1976

    it was I saw them on the last tour together , Famous Last Words in `83 at Earls Court when ever I hear stuff like this I close my eyes and i`m there again , goves me goose bumps

  • omg what an unbelievable song from an out of this world album. this melody is so beautiful and rich. i first heard this in high school in the early 80's and flipped over it. thanks for posting a fantastic song.

  • I wish I would have seen them live at their peak !!! Must have been so extraordinary....

  • Pretty sure this is live from the Royal Albert Hall in '97.

    Still a great song.

  • awesome

    

  • Brutal versión! Deberían haber tocado más temas jazzies como este...

  • this is one of my favorites live songs.. I was at the somethings never change concert and this just blew me away. Unfortunately they changed this song at the last concert they did a few months back.

  • @Hvdlinde

    @Maximoo45 said that this is his favourite song of the album "Crisis? What Crisis?", and here it has a fantastic sound quality (exactly the same opinion as mine lol). He also asks you if you could upload "A Soapbox Opera" if you also have it.

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