@Ex Abrupto The recording engineering was in a very poor state. That Supertramp would avoid repeating over and over and over is amazing and took lot's of faith. They did jam, but would get in and out quick. My older brother actually bought a version of King Crimson's first album "In the Court of the Crimson King" not in Stereo, but in the prior Mono format.
Great interpretation of where the song originated. A Clockwork Orange.
C
@Ex Abrupto The recording engineering was in a very poor state. That Supertramp would avoid repeating over and over and over is amazing and took lot's of faith. They did jam, but would get in and out quick. My older brother actually bought a version of King Crimson's first album "In the Court of the Crimson King" not in Stereo, but in the prior Mono format.
Great interpretation of where the song originated. A Clockwork Orange.
C
Note the cuckoo sound at the end referencing to the novel ( not the movie since it came out a year later ).
@Ex Abrupto The recording engineering was in a very poor state. That Supertramp would avoid repeating over and over and over is amazing and took lot's of faith. They did jam, but would get in and out quick. My older brother actually bought a version of King Crimson's first album "In the Court of the Crimson King" not in Stereo, but in the prior Mono format. Great interpretation of where the song originated. A Clockwork Orange. C
@Ex Abrupto The recording engineering was in a very poor state. That Supertramp would avoid repeating over and over and over is amazing and took lot's of faith. They did jam, but would get in and out quick. My older brother actually bought a version of King Crimson's first album "In the Court of the Crimson King" not in Stereo, but in the prior Mono format. Great interpretation of where the song originated. A Clockwork Orange. C