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Supertramp – Babaji Lyrics 9 years ago
I've been listening to this song for years & years & when I first didn't know about the meaning of the word "Babaji", I thought they were singing to the inspiration itself. If you think about it, they could be talking to an asbtract concept that not even them can totally understand. Does this make sance to anyone else?

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Supertramp – Babaji Lyrics 9 years ago
@[Daddysfun:12915] Sorry for that. I didn't mean to post that & now I cannot delete it. If any administration could do that for me, please. :(

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Supertramp – Babaji Lyrics 9 years ago
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Supertramp – Crime of the Century Lyrics 13 years ago
I read all the posts about "COTC" album & all about "Rudy", "School" .. and so on; & I was not thinking in subscribing to this forum 'till I found this! I thought I should thank & congratulate you, Lido, for such a thought. It really got me moved. I totally agree with this idea.
The fact that the song was writen on the 70's & it's applicable today (maybe, more that ever) scares anyone,
When I first read these words I thought it should be a dream that the writer had had:
"But that's no right - oh no, what's the story?
There's you and there's me
That can't be right."
This seemed to me one of those "illogical" shocks that we get when we are dreaming & something doesn't make seens at all. And the powers of the world have us in a lethargy, while they amass the fortunes we are paying for them.
Apart from that, I've been listening to this album for decades now, but it was not untill today that I saw that all the songs match in the dystopy we live in, deeper & bigger everyday; probably there is not much in our hands to do for getting out of it, as long as the powers moving the world keep unbalancing the standards between rich & poor.
One more thing: I'm so surprised of the few allusions found in this forum to the music of Supertramp inself. Maybe it counts that I'm a musician & for years I've been taken so high by their eclectic & visceral forms. To me, one of the best, ever!
Let me point for last, that they pretended to make a loop album, as at the end of the last song (Criem) is fading out, you can hear the begining of the first one's harmonica (School) very far in the background. This was not casuality or a magnetic mistake on the tape recording anyhow. Does this bring new hints to anybody?
Have a good one!

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