Supertramp - Bloody Well Right (Live In Paris '79)

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Supertramp's "Breakfast In America" was the biggest selling album in the world in 1979.

It spawned several hit singles and went on to win two Grammy Awards and sell in excess of 20 million copies. On the album's release Supertramp embarked on a 10 month world tour which arrived in Paris at the end of November.

These 4 shows from the Pavillon de Paris were all recorded and the last two were filmed. The audio went on to form the basis of the 1980 live album "Paris" but the film was never released. As bonus features, we include five tracks recorded on the night (but for which there is no film) using montage visuals: "Ain't Nobody But Me", "You Started Laughing (When I Held You In My Arms)", "A Soapbox Opera", "From Now On" and "Downstream".

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Be another Crime of the Century if Supertramp is denied its rightful place in the R&R hall of fame in 2023

lancerx
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The talent level of this group is absolutely amazing

astrozach
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Forgotten just how utterly amazing Supertramp were. Outstanding musicianship. Remember being stuck for hours on Daisy Island, North Berwick after being caught out by tides. Me and my mate Martin Hughes sang every line for Crime Of The Century to pass the time! Those lyrics are still in my head 40+ years later. So much meaning behind every song on that album. A true classic. Thanks for the music. Supertramp were unique and underrated by some - that's the true Crime Of The 20th Century!!

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Hopefully while the iconic lineup is still alive Supertramp will be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame so they can reunite and perform at the show and get their due!

djmylesmatisse
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I’ve been listening to this for 50 years. Enough said!

stevecadby
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Supertramp live in Paris is one of the best live albums ever produced.

harrypalmer
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That intro is just insane. Gives me chills almost everytime.

ryanp
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Some of the most talented musicians to ever walk the earth. And, I've got a bloody right to say that.

DjNikGnashers
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I’m about to turn 16 and Supertramp is one of my favourite bands :)

jessicabutler
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Roger Hodgson's guitar playing is really overlooked.

nedd.
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When melody makers were true musicians and those lucky enough to have been raised in this era know they're lucky.

KOLDBLUSTL
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70's had the best music and the best groups....I was listening to them in 1978 and still listening to them in 2025!

tennisblood
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To sound that clean live is the mark of true musicians.

jasonstraub
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More talent on their baby finger than 99 percent of so called artists today each member multi instrumental and can also bloody well sing

NiallBowen-vcjh
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Paris has to be one of the greatest live albums ever

FuegoPazzo
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The much unjustly underappreciated Wurlitzer Electric Piano. Great intro to a great song.

egyptianminor
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Memories of my early twentys when I was still single! Great times and music! Drove truck for 40 years and had at first a best of Supertramp on cassette and then a CD, to me great driving tunes!

derekhorlock
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I remember a McCartney interview sometime in the 70's. Asked what music he listened to, he replied, "Supertramp". He knew good music.

oldcougar
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Roger is such an underrated guitar player. I love his use of the wah wah!

juanv
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What a ridiculously talented bunch of folks on one stage. Playing music-- not dancing around, humping microphones and acting like jackasses. Just playing music for fans that totally appreciate the magic that's being performed in front of them.

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